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wxsbx xx rxva &v HIGHER Than at any time this Season Each day brings higher prices. Below we give a few prices made past day or two John Burchettl7-26-33-20i. Henry Jordan 15-28-19i-23-25i-16i. D. S. Gooch 13-21I-25-27J-25. Henry Mayfield 181-25-20-274-28-26. J. R. Riggan Jr. 15i-25-30-244-18i. Tucker and Thompson 234-254-274-27-19. W. H. and W. T. Roberts 18-204-24-304-334-23. Allen Martin 204-27-324 -28-20-30-27 -28-224 S. G. Wilson 254-33-294-181. You can get as high prices at, "Boyd's Warehouse." Let us sell your next load. W. B. BOYD & CO. The Raleigh Times THE only afternoon Daily Newspaper published at the North Carolina State Capital. A NON-PARTISAN Democratic pub lication that decidedly has NO AXE TO GRIND. A BELIEVER in the Majesty of the Law and the Sacredness of the Home. THE NEWS ALWAYS in a way that 3ou will not blush when your Family sees it. A CARTOON every day by one of the South 's cleverest artists, a member of the local TIMES staff. A CLEAN Comic Supplement, in col ors, every Saturday for the young folks, and for the older ones, too. SPECIAL articles by the best talent obtainable. Associated Press Wire Service every day. S5.00 a Year and Worth It. BY special arrangement we are offering for a Limited Time only, The Raleigh Times and The Warrenton Record combined, both for a full year, for $5.00 i ALL orders must be accompanied by cash, and will be received at the office of the Warrenton Record Warrenton, N. C. 5N its Unne to demonstrate the value of the telephone in the farm home. In any emergency the tele phone performs a t unc tion which no other agency can equal. The doctor can be called quicker than the horse can be hitched up Neighbors can be summoned instantly. It is invaluable for the convenience and protection of the housewife. For information about our plan write to nearest manager or to Farmers' line Department Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. Henderson, N. C. R Couldn't Be Fairer. Congressman Claude Kitchin and Mr. A. L. Brooks spoke to an audience of about 300 tonight in the interest of Governor Kit chin's candidacy. Mr. Kitchin was bitter in ,his denunciation of Simmons, charging that his campaign was based upon false hoods. In his introductory re marks he declared that he was not here to attack the character of Simmons ; that he conceded it to be as pure as that of the womanhood of North Carolina. Mr. Kitchin belittled the state ment that Simmons was a Demo cratic leader, and declared that he had never been dreamed of as sach, except bv the fiction writers of the Greensboro News and the Charlotte Observer. He said no great Democratic paper, and not one which supported Wilson outside of the partisan State press had ever referred to Simmons as a leader. He de clared that if Simmons' col leagues on the Finance'Commit tee would say that Simmons was to be made chairman of that committee, he would get Will Kitchin out of the race in 10 minutesf after the statement was made. He said also, that if Senator Overman would say that Sim mons was regarded as a Demo cratic leader, he would take his brother out. o"f the race. He charged that Simmons had mis represented facts in his cam paign and asked, in reference to the Charlotte Observer and Greensboro News: "What are you trying to deceive the people for; why are you trying to get the suffrage of North Carolina under false pretenses V Greensboro Special Jo the Char lotte Observer. "Judge Clark's Chances." When in Greenville, N. C, Judge Clark was asked what were his chances, He replied, "If you listen to Mr. Simmons' friends they hve all the votes with only a few left to be divid ed with Governor Kitchin and myself.l Governor Kitchin says that he has almost everything in sight. I am not braging, but the situation reminds me of what happened at Kinston a few years ago when they came near having a race riot, j.ne wnite men collected on one corner and the negroes on .another. The white men fired their pistols in the air and the negroes left. Next morniner, Mr. Whitfield said to his servant, 'I hear that you ran like the wind last night. ' Sam replied, 'Naw suh, Boss, 1 did not run like the wind but I passed them two niggers who did run like the wind." The Judge said he was not bragging now, but at that rate of speed he would get there. COULDN'T READ THEN. An optician said, when humor was mentioned: "My business sees fun occa sionally. I had a case myself a day or two ago. An old darky came into the store and said he wanted a pair of spectacles. The clerk tried one lens on his eyes, and pointed to the para graphs on a piece of cardboard. 'Can you read that?' he asked, No, suh,' re. plied the darky. The customer tried another pair, and another pair, and many others, declaring he could not read with any of them. Finally the clerk, out of patience, asked: 'Well, say, can you read at any time?' The , negro smiled broadly and answered: 'No, suh, that's why I. wants glasses. My wife she read yo' advertisement sayin as how anybody could read with you' glasses, so I thought I might as well come an' try 'em all. " New York Tribune. CONTRACTOR ;a pv BUILDER W. N. HAWKIN.S I mi ... ' 'VU, i-N.t. b9 Estimates Fjiibi an Sri nj HjjJ Bjildinj, ferlnj ni Tile Setting, Consreta M Better Business. The $10,000 pitcher disputed a de cision, kicked vigorously, and got put out of the game. The manager took him aside. "You're new to the team and I'll excuse you this time." "What's that?" ".Listen to me. Don't never get ptit out of the game again for kicking. Tou're too expensive. Let one of them cheap outfielders do the kick ing. Get me?" The pftcher said he did. SQUARE DEAL. The Vanquished But you're twlred my size! The Victor Dat's all right. I'll give you two chances den. Stand up again! No Mystry. Se ne'er into a mirror gazed To primp ner hair, before, ehind. Dear reader, pray be not amazed, The woman whom I sing was blind. Neighborly. "Who is that woman sitting on your side porch?" "Hush. She's my next door neigh bor." "What is she doing there?" "Why, she's interested In a serial story in a magazine 1 let her take and now she's wa''ng for me to bring home the nex nbr." "Rather che. . sn't it?" "No, no. I've oer lawn mower." A LOG ON THE TRACK or the fast express means seri ous trouble ahead if not removed so does loss of appetite. It means lack of vitality, loss of strength and nerve j weakness. If appetite fails, take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by toning up the stomach and curing the indigestion Michael Hessheimer, of Lincoln, Neb., had been sick over three years, but six bottles of Electric Bitters put him right on his feet again. They have helped thousands. They give pure blood, strong nerves, good diges tion. Only 50 cents at C. A. THOMAS. Not Attractive. Mrs. De Good Why aren't you go Ing to church? Mr. De Good Last Sunday the rooi leaked and three or four drops went down my back. Mrs. De Good The roof has beer repaired since then. Mr. De Good Huh! Then they'll hf wanting money to pay for the repairs Pleasant Alternative. "Dibbles is a great optimist." "You think so?" "I do. He has an engagement w.th his dentist tomorrow morning And yet he seems to be quite happy. "Maybe he thinks he w.ill be run over by an automobile and nearly killed before tomorrow morning.' JAS H. GREEN DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FRESH HEATS. I shall keep on hand at all times tlie best assort nent of fresh meat to be had. Prompt and best service rendered. Phone 106 Too Slow. "And did you enjoy Venice?" "No, I can't say that we did. We were not once arrested for breaking the speed record with our gondolas." HITTING BACK. Ce.oftx.rn' Gaks "Tom can please woman without half trying." "Any chap can it's the chumps whe try hard who fail." She Goes to the Country. He told his little wife good-by And seemed a most unhappy wight, But later ran an eager eye Down "What's at Theaters Tonight" A Knowledge of Anatomy. "My heart beats only for you." "That being the case, how do voi live??" 3t .X. vv S. 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