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AND C ::ca N. c, fr:day "PT t. .. . jj. t' ..iL.i LLU l) :;-.;::t::n cf r.:v, C: J At Lur.cJt c;n Ytctcrday T..e i-;.u:.iatio ef th Baleiga Civi t i Cub was ejected at ft luncheon fcn'ii'f of t!, dub t the Bland HoteV yc:-...i.:y, CT.eer were elected M foli, loS! fSnAam H. Andre, president? A ct Webb, president; Joha U. Bonihsil, treasurer; JadgO J. C. Siggl, A. 1. Kelly cad J, U. Broughto were elected director. " The constitution cud by-law of the club were formally adopted. Begular meeting date wr Bxd far tie (Mend ad fourth Toeeday ia each meatk. Tit .formal inatallatioa of officer and the rreoentatiaa ( the club charter will be held early ia October. At thl meet ing it io.ejpeeted that offieer of the actional organisation and represent ative (rcai other club ia the fitate will be preoont. ' Baleigh make the fifth city la the fititc ta hava a Civltaa Club, the ether being Charlott, Aaheville, Wiaetoa alem aad Greensboro. QoTcrnor Cera eroa Jdorrlaoa is a charter member if the Charlotte Civitaa Club. The charter member of the Raleigh Civitaa Club are the fallowing Joha H. Boathall, George Ialey, Dr. Charlee Lee Smith. Mayer T. B. Eldridge, Dr. Z. II Caveaesa, Iter. I. H. Haghe, Gra ham H. Andrewi, B. C. Eowisoa, Dr. M, C. Hortoa, J. M. Broughton, Judge . J. C Biggs, A. T. Kelly, Joe Jacob, Jame R. Young, John F. Hoff, Alex Webb, Dr. E. C. Brooks, Dr. H. a ily weod, Thomaa C. BouJiallV The mem berahip la eapeeted to be Increased to about fifty. BOLL WEEVILS ARRIVE JN HARNETT COUNTY Seem To Bt On Friendly Termc Wit Citixent Aa WeU At Cotton Plant! Jillingtou, Bopt. 88. Th boll weevil )tai arrived ia Harnett county. Troli .: ably tltia ia only the 'advance guard" -Jiich i aow inspecting the Gelds aad agnizing the general" prosperity of the . fanner ia this aeetion. But eertain it 1 that the uninvited and unwelcome guest ia here. - A farmer over in Hee ; tori Creek Township report a eotton patch full of them, while various per on have aeen them ia ether parte of the eeanty. There is a pceulUr trait about these fugs which are visiting Harnett; or t feast it appeart peculiar to the folks Jwr who have alway had aa idea tint 4 peat inhabited eotton field! only. But perhapa the order of boll weevil! . . he erftaniied itself eomewhat after the faahion of another elan, with aa Impudent wicard of the Culex Clae it head, aad Irowr boreri and eut ker tnloBK the line. The eidene would wem to indicate aomethin; of that kind. ' .'vUrt Sunday afternoon a husky kpeclmen of the boll weerij fraternity wu found ridinir in a handsome tour Tnj ear. On another occasion a highly tmpeeted eiticen picked up on off of lit coat aleeve. A few day ago an other gentleman reported that he taught a boll bug walking In a drug (tore. Thia accumulation of eircnm (tanee go to Ihow that the peat arc ot reipecter of peraon or place nn l' tbat Miey like Just as well to nolmuii . with the nrban population a with ti c - farming element. ' jfartner in Harnett eonnly are tal; lug aotiee however, of the arrival u: r, tlie boil weevil . A one repreacntathi ' m farmer expressed it yeeterday, it i bout time those who follow agrii-ul tural jpiiraait realixcd "what they are up against." Nothing ha been found to destroy the boll weevil; but a great saany crop eaa take the place of cot ton. Soma farnten in thia immediate aeetion arc awar of these things and re beginning to look toward fruit, berrie. melons and grapes a sure money crop to augment their returns i - from tobacea tad corn. "Sure cares for tuberculous are probably aa old as the disease itself, , . e.iy the IT. B. Fublie Ifealtn Bcrvice liypopheephite. creosote, "lymph,'' in halanfa terum and tlie Friedman euro bar all com and gone. Just now Com old devices ia nw forais are be ing areltlmtd in th Southwest. But: ' 'X can't lay yt what aardiein eared tote," said the testimonial writer. "I fcin't heard from but three sure cure ' tmmnanle yet ' I'm wartin' for bids from the advertising agent ef two ere." t, , , , ,i ytjuvercAdotme. now corned 6ce - - IriowcoodourvvorK.I : how low ourrce ; Perfect work, quieily doae that' iwhat yo, eaa expert of ua. . We at no acid to eat way th -lite of th clothe yoa tend ." W limplf wish ad rlnie them thor-' onghly had tend then back te you -fresh a a daliy. That' what d. Woat yctt phoa us to calif Capital City Laundry . Fhonei H 9.Ticc, lU'i W. Martia Bt - riant, Daric St. ; " cay to :: c:l:;:.at:d cyt;.::.;ty A-zcu-ccs:es.t Cf Cifti To Col lege V.Z1 Ed llaia 1 . Freiident Few Durham, Eept 19. Gifts which have beea anada te Trinity Collega daring the put year trill be announced by Dr. W. P. few, pretident mt ik institatiaa. t CMjmae t be held aa tic oeeanoa of th celebratioa at Benefactor' Day oa October S.. Th xerciee wiU be held la the asawtnbly hall of cVmthgata ile- morial building at clock ia the eve- aing. The celebratioa of Beneiactort day ia ia keeping with a polky iactitated several year ago. The College will give a holiday la connection with the (elebratloa. la th morning th Board ef Truttcea aad the Alumni Council will hold an ee tiara. At aooa the trustee, alumni, aad faculty will have luncheon ia the dining ball ef the Bouthgatc building. Ehort (pecche will be inada at thia time. Generally thia annual luncheon turn Out to be a inapiratioau erviec looking "t t ereater Trinity. following th exercise of th ev ning the bouthgatc Jiemoriat Building will be thrown ope for public inapee tioa. Thta will t In th nature of house-warming ta celebrate the eomple tioa of the building given by the citi ten ef Durham a a memorial to th late Jaroe 11. Bouthgatc. The general public ia cordially invited to be present nd inapcet the building. Scarry nay be contrasted by eating over cooked vegetables, a well a by omitting vegetable altogether from the diet ,h, Adoption by master car builders bt single ntnndard coupler haa thrown just 07 diffVn-nt patent into the cerap henp, Do you know you can roll cigarettes for lOcts from pne bag of OENUINE Bull Durham v TOBACCO Wo want you ta how tho lot paper tor "BULL." ft now go oaa roeoivo with oak paokagc a book , t 4 Icavaa of tho very laoat o4jarottj par in tho world. BROMO SELTZER K f ON Headaches HOTWATER. wnea we recau u Hardship of our mother, how, thankful wo thould be for tuch modem coavenience at tho CADETHEATER """"" kVtUMUW No lonaw t dlihwMhtnf kedloa rab. utmilfrtint the hMtinc of mn Pw of kot araur. WiihaCADBTin Tc CADITbanMeMdaa wo4 BvneoiUofl.lyiBl ltd pipe urrooad the Ira bawl Thli .tcu(l V e,erin ftaturt lnwre th maximum amonat of hot water from tlietewt anMuatofruaL T7i prk U low Kvery h(t twe the rare Ci wwt anawidH deos plate. Leak far it. GUARANTEE; . Mt matartal Oalta. d BTskilM tabor, W guarantee complete saUatactiea or soaty beck. Alkata Stove Work Tidwlwgwatiimaa , Ailaata, Oa. - I Write Ibr """' "" ' ""janksat;-- M 1Cowwekave Jt5 bo watwaU ULlIasJ UaOLLu JOB OF ROBBERY Picked a Sparsely" Moneyed Victim Near Fuquay and It Caught Joha 'Walker, aa East Baleigh aegro, who laaded la the Waka Coaaty jail ycltcrdcy ihafgad with highway rob bery, a plain, aavtrnithed and andeeo rated manlfesUUoa, had evidently not attended tho alleged aollogo for crba of which there has beea current rumor hereabout for oevcril day. Bt did a bungling Job,- picked a barren tietiaa, aad tha gt oaaght 111 robbery oecurred heat Faquay Special for Friday and Saturday Only Men's High Top SHOES in Eng- lish last and broad toe. Values from $5.00 to $7.50 at $3.95 Fair PIGGLY UIGGLY Every Day Prices Pineapple9)lc Dal Monte Grated No. 2 Can Pineapple HtlUdale Broken Sliced No. 2 Can . . PEACHES Roaedale Y. C No. 2 Can. CORNED BEEF No. 1 Can I R E A D o. Royal Loaf Per Loaf COFFEE Breakfast Blend (trior an teed) I Lb. PICNIC HAMS Per pound PlGGtVTJIGGLY 110 Fayette.ville Street eritg Wlnediy a't Teter Dore', a whit farmer I'-jicg acar KecacWk. just over th line ia Harnett, wa ft victim. C had beea to Varin ia the .ft.nMii mn'i aoma cotton, and put all tho money fcv U th baah. Wherein ho wa wiser than many lancer wno cell cotton. That was th total of hi Somo way oui from f aauay Epringt he w4 set upon by the aegro covert with a pistol la tac eusiomary swutn aad told to deliver. Ho delivered, but th aegro allowed him to retain hi mule aad wgoa. H took tho maa wateh, ad anad oe ia th darkaeaa. Dot ah. 4 11 aiaaiUtado of U peace that hi nam lmplie, aad rouaed th keighbor hood. ' Bloodheand were qulred frcca Bae ford, torn 70 pile away, and om from Durham, according to report reaching v.i.i.k tliltrpiit ajmrek waJ iaatitaUd. aad th hounda sniced anaay trail. Tee- tcrday morning aaotbtr aeareaiaf party tV. mIImi cnmatrnctloB earn near McCullert, Walher wa recogaixed HASH 16' w 24' 9 20c ril.'y aj.I.t'i hi giCt, hasJ ever U.e watch, an! accompaaied tie efleers to iu.il L is h;d or lack of bail. RACE m tCLICITCa TO EE A LIVELY AFFAIR Greeaabora, 8ept. t9-Although tht frrt primary cleetloa i (till many month away politic la GuUerl oaa ty U beeomiag mor and snoro tht topU of eeaserraiioa. Tki coavma tija ka spread front aaieng the pro feoaieaak aad la bow heard oa th QCJOJtirliSTWTlCt ITwm foe AO Owxlsao Hitting the High Spots McLeod& tret ef tbe ti'y and if th rural dU trkt of the county. Th latest development il the citua tioa preparatory to th campaign aest easuatr ia th aaaouaeemeat by O. C. Cos. of th Greensboro bar of hi en trance tnte the me for th poitloa t aolieitor ef 12th Judicial dirtrict. Mr. Cox i th fourth maa to anaoanne formally hi lateatioa of seeking the place held for th past tcveral year by Joha & Bower ef th Islington bar. Kr. Bowrr ha let it beeom generally WE WILL BUY- . ' Tenement property in the City of ' '. Raleigh . FOR CASH Tho Parker-Hunter Realty Co. Iniuranco and Real Estate. i 'Wlltamlmn 'rk Pi j Tliat'g vhat we're doing here: giving yon greater variety, better qualitymore for your money than w e ever were able to give t you before. We're setting a fast pace for value-giving, and we don't intend to let any one in Raleigh pass us. Hart Schaffner & Marx all wool fall suits $40 and $45 Watson IrC Tit Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx understood tla wniEg to tie s'.'e of hi biil.h h will act svk r e'.. '- a tlerefor three snea had .announcei their can 3. .lacy prior to th anoBm'e ment made by the Greensboro maw ta ds v. ..:..:.. Th ether mei already ia th race r J. T. Ppniill, of Leticrtca; 3. A'.V Aoftia ef Elsh Point and T. W. Albcrt o alto of High Point. " ' Printing preaees of Central Earor eontinu to tum out paper money with out any gold guarantee. Clothe . . i , . - . ' . ' . FOR SALE by Local Dealers
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