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I i L i LI L OE ffiliS: ALE OAIKiG ELUSil F LuU THE The Balance 'of OurStock Must be Closed Cut by January 1, 1906. Yea will nd tixgxinj all orer the store, crery lis cf foods is the store his beea cut to close oat quick Dress Goods, Shoes, Millinery, Laces, Embroid eries, SKrts, Wraps, Wrappers, Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Domestics, Silks, Curtains and Draperies are all reduced. We have a big assortment of Brie a Brae and other Holiday Goods that are now on exhibition. They are marked to sell quick. Walter Woollcott CASH DISCOUNT "A. B.StrohachGo Cut Out this ad anr! . allow you 5 per cent, On Black Wool Dress Goods. Colored Wool Dress Oood3, Black and Colored Silks. 10 per cent, cash disccunt. On Ladies', Misses' and Children's Gloves. At Our Bargain Counter Christmas Gifts at Haif-Price A. B, Stronach Co RALEIGH, N. C. To work:. If it is with you ' a question of investing your savings in a manner abso lutely safe and to an excel lent advantage, why" not sj;ar a .bank aficupi lro Every dollai you deposit " avIII earn 4 percent, interest' for'you colnpbunded' every six montfi's! f Besides your capital, can v be withdrawn at a moemnt's notice.. '. ' I , Mechanics' Dime Saving Banlf 11 lafaBTillBam SPECIAL SALE. . ,v hrino - with rnn nnfl Nwil will ! s J . i cash discount. 9 One Hundred monthly payments for rent of residence means the per mit to live in a landlord's house for 100 months and to hold possession of 100 rent receipts. 4 If the One Hundred monthly pay ments of an amount about equal to the rent had been paid to the Mechanics' and Investors'. Union ' " ,t The party-. would have Hvedk in his own house during tho time, tnd at end of 100 months hn wou'4 hav received, in cash an amount equal to the cost of his lot and owned his house and lot free of encuarbrahce. The above is what we have done for 300. members, , one-half Of ' whom have completed their payments. ' W can r do the same tor you. " Loans made promptly. For further in tormation, - or for loans or certlflcaUg. see. oj write to, ; Blechnnlcs' & Investors' Union. George Allen, Sao rullcn Building. XizjJ ii U f:-- i STEEEIXG CCMMintE atlaa. (few I TW caarat U Ito KruklMa miMt. kk k Oi to a44 la.a4lai.-lf aflat tto 4)ot.rBaMt ! too Bat l4r Lw lie ! already fta4 It bmm tnpurtciil faa ' kao tt to I atbarlt tto attot'aat mt a Mr lag iomimw, aad fulbrolag Ito wbwbI tMHaai tto at Mfakm ar a'.Biuol mtata la to ro elf ted lb -6:iBt!t- no rwakiao of Rr-aa-tore AlUatta likajrtuaal. Hal, A14 rHk Valium, lender, hriilll. Clark of WiotBiat. ItlH KMKi-r, Km a arfd lu-rlB To lllrti alan mill dlr-rwl Ihe ap m Blnx-til of a i-uwmlilr t til rn!- The prtartual Kalraian h. taraat r Judiciary, aak-h will to filled b I lie adt aarement of dura, of Wyoming. Indiaa affair. ' t'l.-ii'i. if Mlnaeaoia; military affair lit WarreB. of WyomlBg; public building and itr-otisd. Sr ; I . of V it Ylrctnla, rlalma. f Kullun. of Oivriia. aad tdurailun and laUr, b) IkJII"r. of lorn a Tbera arr varanrli-a to he flllrd on flnknrv, whirta probably will lx Wrn to Hal, of MAln; on forvlm rrlatlona, hlrh la llk! lo go to Rortdo, of In diana; lhri- on Judiciary, which will rohl.l lx fillrd by Knox, of IVtinsylvaaia : Foraker. of Ohio, and Canr, of Montana Warner, of Missouri. lil iret one of the varan cita on nulitury affairs. ' Thert are alo a number of Impor tant Democratic varanrlei on rom mltte''s. which will be- filled by the minority te?rlnn committee. RALEIGH MEN WERE HONORED Of tho four clerical and four lay legate to the General Conference jelwted tit the North Carolina Con I ference in Wilson, two of the clerical and two of the lay delegates have resided, or reside now. in Raleigh. Rev. T. N. Ivev, D. D., Is editor of The Raleigh Christian Advocate and Is thoroughly identified with , the Church Interests of thim city. Rov. J. N. Cole Is a former pastor !of Kdenton Street Methodist church land as pastor of that church endear ed himself not only to his own mem , bership, but to many others in the .city, Irrespective of denomination. j Mr. Joseph G. Brown.' president of ' the Citizen's National Bank, leads the lay delegation, and the vote he ; received was a most flattering one. ! Ex-Governor T. J. Jarvls, who stands high in the estimation of Ral eigh and the entire State, Is the second of the lay delegates. The entire delegation Is as fol Iowa: Clerical J. C. Kllgo, T. N. Ivey, J. D. Pegram and J. N. Cole. Lay J. G. Brown, T. J. Jarvls, Henry Page and J. F. Bruton. CHILD'S SECOND TERM IN THE PEN. A child sixteen-years-old entered the penitentiary to-day to serve her second term. She Is Etta Brandon, colored, of Rowan county, and was brought here by Sheriff Julian to-day to sarve one year for larceny. When only fourteen years old she was a convict for twelve months for tbe same crime. nxaoranra aking is made (of Grape Cream of. Tartar; Absolutely Pure Makes the food more Wholesome and Delicious. ( WsHa, 9m m JfcisBB wMWMBBd mm . tory t mi attort t to Mmmu, ttolto) Aaari ttar. tok. ml Wy tm MtUlaf AfaMai a-tot. ? I leg toia, rMtt Royal Powder U::jr.r: :itf If. l-t raES. !URSII RETIRES .!.) m to - Ittaidiag to! ttorw. i Mrfs , maim laBwaBeaMnBj ml I-! 4 traYkt.a to,B Tt4 tlM fcii i M4ii t. a to to-n- MV ml I u Mr !- t a ' to I it Tto It 4 tonl a itiawy Kmi4 i rM tol I Mr f at. fB ii il I .I..IIKU f It MT-al CIMBlBlilBH M M. t-laHIBirMi, Will 1lk kl. nmfrn 4 awAujii, inmH ihr trmttm m4 ubic iiw t4aAaa I k mm ktwiM lur ih. ih ciif. Tto mm itkia, hi mil k4 - la tto Kw - IV. Tato MA.kK. tq to tto laiw rrtlctoa-. Bltof1c la Ito Hitt N tmgrmj la rw arraic f.-i IwitM (aUier Inrm Thl la Irfl t.. ' w -Mraau'jai Itartf a4 Jt Ntnrnii.. a4nt lw tto imiua. will .twMt tka raiui.t i . ..iJif nt Ike kdr br Itov. K. II M .ih Ito l- Jrtil TblB avrvta- villi I- in i hare i.t ib luaixut Tator4 '! c k,4r will -viaat tto Loril'a I'nn . t nl tkr will to wperlaJ miuseaJ . lr,n.ia. KUJXT A KKW ri:KMIIKN'T. Th flrt work iA iU- . .mrnltoB wit! to the Btwtbta of .-ft1' - ' ih apiu. merit uf cataanUteea un ih. prrftrttn( if a wl uiaaiBit ma- ..nimtlon. iiv. Ir It. H. Ma rah, !.. lia been pr.ai drnt of tha body whin . U( t-eeUed CoL L U l' !. now decaajc ed. haa aCmlfled hl iimlnatt.n ixH tn accept aa other inm Thbi la m - ln rtac to aome lntritlnK apervia- Ion anxwi( tha Hu'it- aa to hla i-eannr. Tht aimra " i x-Stat 8rna- r T M. Arrinatixi, of Nituh. Mi. K. F. Aydlett, of Eilaatolh 'ity. Judre H. W I run on, of Dtiraiua. Nuoit litgajB, uf i-oilond Neck. E).-'lirtwr t". i.. Aj -.nk, of OoMBtom. W C. Dowd. pt hnrliHta, and a. bamlter of othera arc inertloneil in eonnT!i n with the pres idency. THE ANNUAL SFIIMON. ! T!ie convent oa pi h nedlnga on tho openlrtK night Kill b- marked by a bjt- mon which wilt be wwu-hed by Rav. F. D. Hale, paator of trtia Flrat BaulUt church of Wllmlnnrt'-n. Mr. Hal la one of -the new men In the convention. He came to North Carolina, from Ken tucky and this la hla pt-cond year in the State. . THE MEMORIAL HOUR. Tho committee oa order of bualnesa will outline Wedncaday night thV or der In which the various subjects be fore the ronventlotti will be taken up. The report of the memorial committee will undoubtedly have an Important hour. During the yar five distinguish ed and beloved worker .In tola denom ination have passed. away. They are Rev. Dr. Thomas EX Skinner, of Ra'- eigh. Rev. Dr. A.-tj-JlJafrron, pastor of tho Tryon Street, Baptist Church, of Charlotte, Rev, Df, N. R Cobb, who died at his home in Sampson; Rev. L. R., Carroll, of Duplin, and Jamea H Lesslter, of Henderson, a trustee f the Thomasvllle Brpt!st Orphanage and one of the moat' liberal and const crated of BnotiKt laymen. Tho report on -various phases of church work. Sunday school. State, home. and foreign missions, the orphan. age and wo'men'a work, will be the Drtncinal tonics dlBcnsaed before ' the convention. Next Sunday visiting mm- latero will be asslarned to many of the Raleigh pulpits. These assignment will be made by Rev.' J, C. Massee, of the Baptist Tabernacle, the pa-stor host of the convention. INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT POTJELAT- ' The inauguration of $)r. W. L. Fo- teat as president ot Wake. Forest Col lege will be a great feature of the con vention. The' delegUtea'wni leave uerj Thursday at one o'clock on a. speoial train, attend the exercises at WakJ Forest and return to RaJeigTl In time for tea, .Thoie whop will', take part In the inaugural cere mon lea are Revl Dr, W." C. Tyree. pastor;- of ; the Raieiti First BaptiBt church; Governor R, it. Glenn, President' Venable, of the State University President . . Henry ' Louis Smith, of Davidson College, and Pres ident W. L. Pot eat.7 v, NEW EN(iLANI) CABIJTET. (By tho Associated Press.) London, Dec. 5. Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman saw the King at Bucking ham palace this morning add accepted the task of forming a new cabinet. ' The Duke of Devonshire, liberal un lonist, former lord president of , the council, was among the callers on the now premier before before the latter went to the palace, and In political cir cles importance Is attached to the Visit as possibly signifying some kind of a working agreement on certain points of policy between the anti-protection 1st unionists, of ui'hlch theDuke has beep the recognised leader since his secession from the Balfour cabinet, and the new government. Indigestion', constipation, dyspep sia, kidney and (Ilvtr disorders, and all . stomach troubles positively cured by using HoUlster'g 'Rocky Mountain Tea. - ; 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.; H, T. Hlcka & Co. L . VB V to J ka bv t Ito l , at .a t .U fc , H , tt V--U a.WH iB.J'B (M1 KlUi 1 trf. . l iRtl Tw'-Btoi t fr !. vito..1. C I toa U I ki4 lara apl la to to!f trf f att! tfc r I W kr i VL a ar a aai m imt .am a.a4 r hrf BvWieJ ritilM. aa rr t tit kw, aalurtM'- Mk o fc ka ' talM tat tto Imw4mm oa fc.a4 Ah ! rt tot kB to4 falM Ba toritt w tor tot Uj toa-j aaowt, al Mr a4 tak tbe' yaimt. m4 ttoroit m Bar4 trMO. 4rBaar4 a kVl. aa4 tor4 kt laauUf a4 r(B a aua anaij rja grtm mm , faiaau. aa rtopa aaaora "iDucll's StOVeS-RtVngCS BmaBvr bob M ' mm ittsia V rAHara aaa .B4a 1 a arwakkra -toU. k oatjt a aaWt I'm aak4 fort tto) KeWy Imtani tatgbt aaaket kla 4s44 BBabaa4 aal fkik. aaa a worthy a a a ta fats eomaaatt) ; aa4 M fat4 (tala at Uot a Brat ta Hoato kera a fal4 ! aka rato farrror la tbo woederf l care of tbe K or ley Tmlant' Tto cour lor) trearaarat akow a pa by lb ttrrvr Baaaara, aa4 atkr'ata la avx-oad lo bhhm la taf taatltatloa la tkla Uad. May tbe good Loca for- rrrf tleaa tbe aoble k&aBagr-ra of thla iBatltaia. aa4 may tketr SBecraa aqual their fcuriita la tba aiarara wlah of 4. II. Dl'PREK. Wllaoa. N. C . Dee. I. lt4. If yoa hava a friad that bight to tooeflttad. aead bla aitdreaa to tbe bleeley laaUtata, (Troeakboro, N. C WAKK rUMMIHSIOXICRK Kw red lU-gbdrr of Heeds Rrport aad Conekletod .load Matters. na of the "principal features of the mMMkn of tha Wake County Conimla atonera to-day waa tha krport of Res taur of Devda J. J. Barnard aa to the ale of marriage Ucenaea during the paat year. It Bhowed Ml liceoara aold aa compared w'.th Ml last year. Re- Hpta from thla aource wtere oach for ReglBter Bernard, tha county, and the btr-.ta. Col. W. J. Hlcka was relieved of I7M valuation on a lot on Hick a avenue : which he doea not own. The time re- bate waa al'owed last rear. Me aura. W. B. Unchurch, Em I Mills, j Burton. Upc-hurch. and othera appeared j before the board to complain -that the Durham and Southern. Railroad, In crossing the Raleigh and , Plttaboro I wagon road, had changed tha crossing on account of a deep cut. Bartously- in- i convlanclnr the general public. The matter waa referred to Road Superin tendent Henry Holding with power-to act. ...! -- 3. O. Turner, supervisor of New Light township, waa Instructed to hire ten hands and work four days on the Llna B. Ray road, putting R in aa .passable condition aa possible. '. The consideration of an application for a change In tbe Fayettevllle road in Panther Branch township was post poned until next Monday. - During the meeting yesterday even ing tha bonda of the county officers for the ensuing year were received and formally accepted and the annyal re ports ot clerk of the court W. M. Russ and treasurer B. P. Williamson were submitted and 'accepted. 9100 IN PRIZES. Most Attractive , Prize Ever Offered i 1 In Raleigh. Mahler's Sons offer to give away $100 In prixes Christmas is attracting at tention1 all over the State. The Mah ler's do a tremendous mail order bus iness, and their Out-of-town customers are becoming Interested in the prUe gtving, as well as the Raleigh people. Those. Hvinff"- out of Raleigh trading at Mahler's,: whether in person or by mall, will be given coupons with every cash purchaso amounting to 1 and over. ''.'... OouDons are now ready and every purchaser buying goods to the amount of $l 'ls given a coupon good for, one chance at one of the three prizes. ' If a person Should purchaso 50 worth of goods fifty coupons would be given. In other words, for every dollar spent at Mahler'a one ticket Is given. ' Some one Is going to get a magnifi cent gift Christmas day,: The draw ing of the prizes will take place at The Kvenmg Time office at 12 o'clock, the night of December - S3rd. Competent judges will be chosen to sec that the drawing is properly conducted. - . Who Miaa Berry Is. , . (3v the Aasocittted Preaa.) ; North port. - Wash, 'Dec. B. Miss Sarah H. F.. Berry, who haa been hold ing a car in Kansas against officers of the law, la a resident of this "place. She recently, procured a divorce from John F. Berry, of Lexington, Ky. She earned a living here! 'by, dress5 making and bore a, good reputation; but just, prior to her. leaving: her actions ' were Dine With Kaiser. .' (By the Associated Press.) , " Berlin, Dec. 6 Mr. Meyers, the Amer lean ambassador to Russia, has been Invited to dine with Emparor William at Potsdam this evening. The ambas sador expects to reach St, Petersburg Friday. Hclias been getting thoroughly- in touch with European politics through i his interviews with Foreign Secretary : 1O.nsilowJie, , Premier Rou vier and Chancellor Von Buelow, " - - - . T - t tM In . kil tluwlfef lkaAkaiH4..m . PAINT YOUR HOUSE WITH S, W. P. ! & lK.ura If tiatog U C. jThos. H. Briis & Sons 'US t H " " at Your lihen is Hie most im portant item of your ap partl. ' - you BlibulJ be careful about its being plundered in proper fashion. f - A safe thing for you to do is to send it "to us.- " Raleigh Steam Laundry A. CRINKLEY, Proprietor. GANGER HOSPITAL We want try man and wo. man In tha United States to know what we are doing Wo are curing Cancers, Tumors , . and, Chrome Bores without tut use 'of tha knife, and are en- - doraad ' by tht Senate . and LegiaUtura .. of Virginia. - If you are aetklng a cure, come here and yon will get It. '. WB GUARANTE5 . OUR. CURES. - . N IKE KELLAM CANCER HOSPITAL' f RICHMOND, VA. ' . ' ta HAVR YOUn FTRMTL'RE REPAIRED BY "71- --p h; n u bee l.- (Late with A. Davenport, TloBton) UPHOLSTERER - AND DECORATOR. Trade Buirdlng. Raleigh, N. C. The Crovvell Sanatorium For the treatment of Whiskey, Mo? phlne, etc.. and Nervous Diseases. Al kinds' of electricity, electro-maagage various kinds ot baths, etc. Special apartments and nurses for lady pail ants.' All modern Improvements. - : S. M. CROWELL, M. D.,, - Superintendent, No.: 8 W.' Third St., Charlotte. N. Or DR. GREEN L. REA, s- : 4 kC LIQUORS! LIQUORS! i I am now located ot 800 -.. ' East. Main street, Rich- . mond, Va., and am pre pared to furnish Liquors of all Kinds for , medicinal as trelt as : BOciul purpoars. Mall or' ' ders solicited. Wrlto for ' prices and particulars. - SAII T. SI.IITH. , BIG STORE tjo in I . r..t . a. t tOJtM. tt )' 1 4 la to kk4 c-kt i4 -il kib4 M.f to a Vila raM foea a4 rf tmm la kl lunik IrnntiM rtOtUa. SvAirtl UU ftuTUa, . ttolla. Carrtagto. raraMBra, V kgtk. .Kb. lurwda, A Blast lUhk Ooe4 Carta. Trt rrrloa, K ttag Hotmb, Caalra. fetlUa, Irlatlag !. Magtc Iateraa, Kagtaaa. Trtowrttora, Mtotoa. ItrBaaa. Iluraa. aaoa. Vtoltaa. Totd baaea, Iroa aad Wood Tojar, A a lata la. Vaawa, Chlaa, ate. Hooka. Obbmb. Al bania. Vtaroa, Mlrrora, Coatb aad Rrk ba. merteaxsaa, Maalrare Seia. VaUbea. i A Btiaaat lor ratlteri Tto Krer Ready KaMy Fi r tth T Nadra la haadaoaas leatherette re tut- 9IM. A yuaaad (or Motkert Jafdlaerra, fl.KJ. flJM,tt, RSci ese ftOr. Tluwa era Utg lleaatlra. A i int for ftisteri Lately Onal Ikoduar f4eU flO. A prreaat fur Bnilhrri Watrhea, Gaaa, lUAea, CARPET DKPARTMKXT. , . Itntaaela Carpet COc, New Li a Wool Art Square $4-00 la 9IS.00 v New line Cotton Art Square $1.M la $.1.00. ill 8nynka Square. $0.00, Moquetl Rugs, Sc, $3.10 and $AJO. - . Carpet. 10, IS M.Z 37, 87c, Floor Oilcloth, S5c yard. Black Oilcloth, SS, SS, 40c. ' Cocoa Door Mata, 40c . 6hada. Polea.HasaockA . MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. W have Just opened a rate Vot the Latest Style Girls' Capa tn Red, Bine and Brown, worth about double the price 25 cl -", Ladle Hat at Bargain Price. i CLOAK DEPARTMENT. New goods arriving dally." - ' Ladles' and Child's 'Jackets. ' Flannelette wrappers 70c 3c $1.00. ;.:. X Child's Dresses . 30c. Knit Shawls Sfku, 80c., $vo;. Knit Blouses and Sweaters. , Furs 70c, $1.23, tl.65, $2JS8, , $3.00. '5, , ' CLOTHIXO DEPARTMENT. Mens White Wool Sweaters $1. ' Cardigan Jackets 70c $2.00, New line of Overcoats. ; STOVE DEPARTMENT. Wood Heaters, $1.23 to $2JM. Heavy Wood Heaters, $.1.00 ' to $8.00. ; Coal Stoves, $1.03 to $4.00. Cook Stoves, $8.00 to $12.60.. Oil ' Heaters, $1.20, $1.00, $2.00. ..y - . ; - , - , Orates, Flredoga. etc. . . Coal Hods, SO, S3, 83, 45c. k " MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Talking Machines 1 and Re cords. . - i. . Autoharps, , $2, $3, $5. .. Accordions, $1.25 to $3.00. ' Guitars, $2.40 tq $8.00. . ' Banjos, $1.00 to $3.00. Mandolins, $1.75 to $3.00. Violins, $1.00 to $3.50. t Strings and Repairs, Cases. i 10-inch Excelsior Record, 60c ' ; ; - A' 50-Record Case, $1.50. : ;' t - Victor Talking Machines $22.' to $00.- ' ,v" v i . Our Special, the" Biggest and ; - Beat , Talking Machine ' In I the . . World for tho Money. . . World for the Money, $15.00 A Beauty, a $35 Zonophone ,with Morning Glory Horn. -- An Ideal Christmas Gift. Write for Catalogues., v " Orinizsoyc "X
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