tim RALEIGH TIMES, TUESDAY; JUNE 18, 1912. New Enterprises PrG-lnvGntpry A charter was issued today to the Elks Home Company of High Point. the objects being to erect and own a suitable building to be occupied as a home tor the-Elks. The author ized capital is $25,000, with $3,000 paid in by Geo. A. Mat ton, Dallas Zollicoffer. P. E. Perkins and others. Three charters were granted Dy the secretary of state yesterday as follows: Off on Every .0 THE BIGGEST SALE of the season.. Now is the time to buy anything you need for the home.. $4.00 IS EQUAL TO $5.00. WE ARE REDUCING A MAMMOTH STOCK. J2liE.MARfirrsR2ftiGHit The Greatest of All Money Saving Sales. Prior to making improvements on the interior of our store we find it necessary to reduce our stock of high grade clothing For the next ten days we offer every suit in the hou se ranging in price from $12 50 to $18 50 at the one price- $9.90. Every suit in this lot is of this seasons make and is up to the minute in style and workmanship. See our east window where we are showing the greatest clothing values ever offered in North Carolina. No suits in this lot charged. ; 5 w H if j N'tf 4 i h o W t B n ' 10 K. MARTIN' ST. . ' . The Home of (I nod Clothes. m Our Great June Gleaning Offer an Excellent Opportunity to Com- Pete one's . summer Wardrobe at Very Great Savings. Special sales tables are arranged for easy ,-':-' shopping price., cards 'are -marked in plain figures, showing the great reductions in prices to "clean up." DOBBIN - FERRALL COMPANY, "THE STORE OF QUALITY. 123-125 Fayetteville St. Raleigh, N. C. The Highland Sewer 'and Water Company of Southern Pines, begin ning with il, 500 capital and au thorized to $10,000, the incorpora tors being Mrs. Helen Boyd Dull, Henry B. McCormick, Highland Park hotel and others. .--,..- The Fabrik Development Com Danv, of Charlotte, chartered by W. S. Lee, Thomas Gusham and A. G. Springs, Is authorized to capitalize at $50,000, but begins at $3,000 paid in. The Freehold Realty Company of Charlotte, is incorporated with A. W. McDonald, John M. Scott and W. S. Alexander holding 110 shares ot par value $100 each. The authoriz ed capital Is $125,000. STATE COMMITTEE TO MEET JULY 1 Chairman A. H. Eller of the state democratic executive committee has called a meeting of the committee for Monday night, July 1, in the sen ate chamber. Mr. Eller announced two vears ago that he would not be a candidate for re-election, he say- iiiK that four years as chairman was enough for him. It is said that Mr. Clyde R. Hoey of Shelby, a promi nent lawyer, may be named to suc- eed the chairman. COLOKKI) BOY KAXKS HIGH. Roger 1). O'Kelly Graduates From ' lule Law School. Roger O. O'Kelly, a member of one of Raleigh's best known and most respected colored families, graduated yesterdaV from the law school of Yale University with hon ors'. In spite of partial deafness and an impediment In his speech, O'Kelly ranked' among the highesi of the graduates. He graduated from Shaw University two years ago. He is a grandson or me late John O'Kelly. He expects to return in a few days to make his people a visit and probably to reside here. THE LAX-F08 WAY. If you had a medicine that would strengthen the liver, the stomach, the kidneys and the bowels, and at the same time make you strong with a systemic tonic, don't you believe you would soon be well? That's "The Lax-Fos Way." We ask you to buy the first bottle on the money-back plan, and you will ask your druggist to sell you the second. a It keeps your whole lnsides right. There is nothing else made Ilk Lax-Fos. Remember the name LAX FOS. SHE SUED OCT WARRANT AGAINST RILL COLLECTOR. Mrs. W. Overby yesterday paid the costs in an action instituted by her against C. W. Speight, a bill col lector. She alleged that Mr. Speight had committed assault and ' battery on her, but Justice of the Peace Bledsoe decided that the prosecution was frivolous and taxed the '.vonian with the costs. Speight claimed that she was mad because he attempted repeatedly to collect a bill. Foils A Foul Plot. When a shameful plot exists be tween liver and bowels to caur.e dis- V oss by refusing to act, tako Dr. King' J New Lif? Pills, and jni s;kii nbueo of your system, The irent'i cirpi'! right action of stomach, liv er ana Dowels, and restjre your I'eilth and all good feelings. 2c at Kin;; Ci' well Drug Co. SENTENCED TO KOADS FOR SELLING COCAINE. Lewis Liggin and Fred McCul loughs were sentenced to three months on the roads by the police Justice yesterday afternoon for sell ing cocaine. A Card. This is to certify that Foley's Honey and Tar Compound does not contain any opiates, any habit form ing drugs, or any ingredients that could possibly harm Its users. On the contrary, its great healing and soothing qualities make it a real remedy for coughs, colds and Irri tations of the throat, chest and lungs. The genuine Is in a yellow package. ABk for Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and accept no substitute. King-Crowell Drug Co. BARACA-PHILATHEA VNIOX TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT. The Baraca-Phllathea Union will meet In the Sunday school room of the Baptist Tabernacle tonight. Ev. ery member Is invited to be present. When Buying, Buy Only The Best Coots no more but gives the best . results ,H. L. Blomqulst, Esdalle, Wis., says hie wife considers Foley's Hon ey and Tar Compound the best cough cure on the market. "She hat tried various kinds but Foley's gives tne Dest results or an." King Crowell Drug Co. DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE . COMMITTEE HERE THURSDAY The Wake county democratic, ex ecutive committee will meet in the courthouse Thursday at noon. Most homely women are clever probably because they have tQ be. Boylaii-Pearce Co. Boylan-Pearce Co, THE STORE ACCOMMODATING. THE PROFIT-SHARING STORE Special Offering of Parasols, Reduced 25 p. c. . . :. . . ... . , . .. . ... .. - Justin the height of the season we offer a reduc- WE EXTEND a COrdial invitation ' 1 tion 011 a11 fanfT Parasols. There are only 58 in tO all merchants and Visitors the lot and they will-go quickly at one-fourth off to the convention to make this "r 11,0 r'"- 'hr pi'iws- i"i",'s w'-r t0 '""' store their headquarters while Paras0,s "ly' OT Ua"k- Thc rcgular . . . .. . .. . prices are $1.00 to $10.00. Reduced prices inihecily :: :: :: :: :: 75ct.$7.5o Only Three Days More Demonstration of Dimity Bed Spreads I Hair Goods ' Prices Reduced on the new stemless hair switches Just the kind for summer bed covering. Light as a-, "for -the., late style Basket ..Weave- Psyche ..Knot sand coils of stylish effect. sheet. Kasily - laundered. Beautiful qualitv. Every Stemless Switches, $10.00 value for . . . . . . . . . $8.00 sie. : A special value at the prices quoted. Stemless Switches $5-00 value for $3.50 1 1 J 28 mch Stem Switches, $10.00 value for.. .... $8.00 63x90 inch, $1.35 ; 72x90 inch, $1.65 ; 80x90 inch, $2.00 Re-Nu makes old haid look like new . . . . . , .. 50c LINGERIE DRESSES " women's dressy silk frocks $12.50, formerly $20.00 to $30.00. p, . t ff' Formerly u pto $16.50. Plain Taffetas Foulards. Changeable Taffetas Marquisette Dresses, Voile Dresses, Lingerie Mesalines. 'Black Ilabutai Pongees. , Dresses, Beautiful Creations. All the approved 'models of the season. $1.00 Foulard Silks at 55 Cents EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS This is t he greatest value giving of the season. Real 11:11 icii Ei nbroide ry Flounci ngs, on fine qual ity Lingerie cloth. Beautiful designs and all new .patterns'.-.-.. v. 45 inch Flounching, worth $1.50, at 75c. 27 inch Flounching, worth $1.00, at 3740. V Narrow bands and edge to match. For two days--Wednesday and Thurs day, 15 pieces Foulard silk 36 inches wide, all the season's best and newest staple styles, stripes, dots, dainty figures, some are twilled others Mes saline finish, sells regularly everywhere for $1. 00 special for 2 days only 55c MWoine Greatly Reduced BOYLAN-PEAMCE COMPANY The Peoples Laundry Company RALEIGH, H. C. Has the Greatest Capac- ity. Most Up-to-Date. Highest Class Work. Prompt Service. Perfect Satisfactory or No Charge, A Trial Will Convince You. Peoples Laundry Co., LARGEST AND BEST. Oflo 107 rajettrrilte Mr, Both RmM T4 A Want Ad. in The Ral eigh Times Will Work Won ders for Your business. . 118.50 We are showing in our windows the greatest Suit for; the price, $18.50, ever shown in Raleigh. This is a strictly hand-tailored garment, full silk lined; styled up to the minute. The fabric is of a Cranston light tan Worsted. Just what the swell dressers in the large cities are wearing today. Only ten suits in the lot - . ; t , Cross & Linehan Company Leaders of Fashion for Men and Little Men. HE