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- -- - . I Tr ajgna aVawaaajaaia, "SbV gasnv eS1 4"ssbV ksHs"ss ' at r li. . . . a w a 4- a . tvaa t aa? sWuJ ae raf ne a t mt a Oaaaa) (WIVua a aae, will be open at night this Urifiliten mi m la nai t week for the benefit of the Holiday Shoppers iPrn5;n!2Ct5 aa a4 e ! WMIill a taa x i i.4 1 111 " " 4 mrji.gT aa" 1 Mmum fc y aaaaa i t ; X c j HUM "x . I i a IM sfea HIM tu raag aea Saettaii mt aa t"l 1 A .4m a" aa a ! mum f ne 4 Mart I J t a Una, aw a a W 4 )iimi aw V ka mbji y V (tikwIMt an a aaima I taa al Vtattm mm. ixu, rti khj: i t:iu - ... f J ! 4 a Our Stock is Quite Complete COAT SULKIES. WAGONS, VELOCIPEDES, AUTOMOBILES, AND WHEELBARROWS, Oar lines of Bnc Bra: and Top are lower than elsnrher We expect to close cut every piece of Chlistc&J goods in the store this week. The prices art cut deep to more prcxsptly. Handsome- line of Albums frcm $2.50 to $5 00; Dolls from 5c to $1.50. Tie rtock cf Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery has been replenished aid you can find almost any- thing you need in this line. BUTTERICK PATTERNS FOR JANUARY HAVE ARRIVED. tae aan a af wv an 9 mm m at 4tx ax ar LETTERS TO DEAR OLD SANTA CLAIS I 'tt'l t t -ti tt i 1 urn fl,4 r. ! tin n.L . U iwH'Hjr P REVOKED LICENSE OF BROTHERHOOD. 1 li Hi f ; Y-.U..H t tir (t..' Ittu Ib . .in. it 1 A ( tit r ilrt uiat i: Walter Woollcott v., it unilf-r hr N'tiUi ii'i.ilm ifWMiiU'i.i n tlr'Hmlt Hi Oil Stair TH Hrothn hHvJ Av tdr;it had f Hit-1 to do thti and did nt iSr-alt-r to comply with the U Ttie In uratnf (oiiim1iwl4nrr tht-n ptoniotl revoked thr compinyi lli-na- FIRE PROTECTION AT STATE COLLEGE. n lui.lley. nf Iho Cnllriir lit ()i-rn- J Pi -t-l Jont Jump cilui) A anil M bino RiKnl tii-lH' In mIIi'.1 uixih lnauramr Ju li Yiu:ig tr inndh int' it-khmI-iriK p:olri tion from flri at (he rill:c' liu!lilln(! It M' m ihu I he lralxla tur appropriated t3i't fur th l-olleRr to ipend. under the direction of the Insurance coinintRBioner, in vupplylnK aitequute protection to the tiuildiiiK and the m-cuiiunta. Insurance 1'oin- Kt.a. K I . I' Iftjaf ka t !-. a rMf a p t ' I U ml ' aa4 iii1. kfia( Hl.l i twi fv.ua "U ' n.i k.li -one a h. aj A I drum a l t ' Nuata. ,ou war von a ant to Mni -ican old Hrlea ra-d ' dar h i ( HA Id.' t l-..r Stnt Cltbi ixar oid i'lraa I a doll rilaj;e. tt. doll bd. rverjtbltit i Your lit t : It .. "I HELM v l My IWkr Baata ( ui I would writ to u ht to bring me I ' and four iirritr do!! little a uth tab and . ran wanh my tloi: mr a dull chair, lo' nuta. anvthing eli nre o good to br.nc a aw4, a - ... a4 axit I r i HI Hi II I lent trial . .i l.r fed 1 aat a . t mr capa u'.ir.f :mr I am le-n i. n Lm Taw rtMla, M tM Ml iai 4 la IN Aht 1 1 fcaaaia watat taaa I.Mia e.i4il la a4aa ! 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Ika uiadato Raaatan c il lal i4 la jTfi liva, mu4 Ha m-m im- . ottant allraa4 ranlar, thaa markma. t j in the olnKa of lha Mala ltrpan nienl I't'Hl'KCH. ' ..ftVlala. lha final aiM-rvaa ol the in iiul a I ha fnlle4 Ptatc dr tha wlen atn me 3 doll thre .ano chair. .f - l thojirtal und Irll ou uat a trlrclc nd teaaett, a ish iMtard ao I .i:he. UrlDK of candy and oi like. You mo everything MARTIAL UW PROCLAIMED k. m. rovvixu t. c rovuia CQAL Anthrtvctto cwnd Dltumlnoxis. WOOD ' CJt TLccdy for Use. Powell (Si Powell, Phone 41. I want. All ray Ililt Rs f Imi'p nlre ltletah nnd C.iod bye Snnta, 'ioni little MILDRni 1 Prill KCH Ai;e 0 yeara. Dt'Hr Sunta Cln.i boy just seven )e.ll runic lo Raleigh 1 house on Ulount : some candy, a 11 1 i . B; STRONAGH CO. ' VJust "Before Christmas and all through the house," r; useful Presents in abundance. , . , - Dress Skirt and Waist lonRths in Silk, Wool and Cotton. v Imdics' Suits, Coits, Skirts and Waists. If . Misses' and Children's Coats, Caps and Tam o' Shantcrs. " ' '. , MerceriEod and Knit Elastic Petticoats. , t . Ribbed Knit I'ndcrwear for ladli-s, misses and infants. ' - Knit Wool Norfolk Jackets, Iilonsc, Shawls and Kimonas. Linen Table Damask, Napkins, Towels. Blankets, Crib Rlankets, Comforts and Counterpanes. ' Lace, Madras, Net and Muslin Curtains. V Linen Lawns, Cambrics and Centerpieces for Handkerchiefs. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Kid and Fabric (Jloves. Holly Ribbons and Lace for Fancy Work. , Novelty Neckwear, Girdles and Corsets. Sterling Rrooches, Waist S-.'ts, Stick Tins, elc. Combs, Hair Brushes, Shopping and Vanity Bags. Cmbrellas, Trunks. Suit Cases, Telescopes and Screens. Flannelette, Outings, I'ercalc a:id (iingliams. Shoes for ladies, misses, youths and Infants. mlasioner Young; gave President luil- nuts and aoma c;.'ul ley hla idea on the plana proposed. CHILD fU'RNKD T ODKATH. The S. W. ! THO-Year-OIl Ron of Brotiks, of Bridgeton. (Speclul to The Evening Times.) New Born, N. C, Dec. 22 Ailolph, the two-year-old son of Mr. S. W. Brooks, of Bridge-ton, met death in a horrible manner. The little boy and his older brother, the latter about 6 1 ;ini a little old When you iso come to my i t and bring me train, and some and a hobby horse with a ktckL long tall, and a idoor face with, aasliort nose cause I idoa't like long iioh-v Don't forget to bring some candy. Your II: 1 1, friend, EDWIN DEWAR. Raleigh. W C. Dec. 22, 1905. Dear Santa ( laus: Please bring me a drum, ship, knife, gun, fire works, door f.ice. horn, ticket punch, candy, nuts, manges and a man that years old, were alone In the house ican walk a ropo. . and were playing upstairs. The older I thank you for your kindness to boy left Adolph alone In the room 1 me all these years. Your little friend, THOMAS HUNTER. REMEMBER The Best at Reasonable Prices. A. B, Stronach Co RALEIGH, N. C. and went to play outside of the house. In a little while Mr. Brooks, who waa working near the house, heard Ralelg)'. N. C, Dee: 21, 1905 the babv crying and sent Into the! Doar Santa Cluua: I write to ask house and found the little fellow ,yon to please bring me a doll, teaset. standing in the center of the room table, piano, blocks, candy, oranges, I in a mass of flame. In the excitement ;nuts and a Christmas horn that I can of the moment the father threw a intake a noise with 1 bucket of water on the little fellow! Lovingly. :and then extinguished the flames by JOSEPHINE W1LLS0N HUNTER. 1 rolling him on the floor. i I The child was burned almost to a LILUNGTON POST jcrisp, but in spite of his terrible in- OFFICE ROBBED, i juries, he seemed to have little pain. ! i j Lti . juiitrr vici stiiiiuioaiu tiiiu uut- 1- 1 ,ated the child's suffering as much as j possible, but death ensued about 11 o'clock. Just how the accident oc icurred no one can tell. The lid of ithe stove was found removed, and although the child was some distance ;from the stove, It is thought that he got on Ihe stove anc :u some way removed the lid and while in that position his clothing caught fire. 9 ? X I : Stor Easmmg Facilities Arc hII that one could wish. Our capital is sufficiently strong to & meet, all requirements of 0111 patrons, and all Inducements are- Jj oflereU the public Unit are consistent with sound banking. D" jft positors are isstire! of eTy otirtesy possible. We strive to merit g jour business by offering such facilities as will meet your wishea. at Carolina Trust Gompany. J THE Commercial & FarmersBank, .lr'. PI OF RALteIGH, N. O. (14 Years Old.) v' f 1 ' Cupifal paid up. e. 100,000. 00 , t i ' . ;. - jj. Surplus and profits ' earned.. .. . .... 80,000. On , Vf-lfr ..... PM In dividends .104.000.00 , 'i -! " j Deposits i" .. 680,000.00 . Aovouuta of Corporations, Merchants, Farmers and Guardian Funds solicited, ntifacturlng and ludustr ial enterprises fostereU. ,8af Deposit . Boxes forrentJi J. J, THOMAS, Pres. B. 8. JERMAJT, Cashier. A. THOMPSON, Vice Pres. li. W. JACKSON, Asst. Cashier. STORMY SCENE. (Continued from First Page.) in the city to-day. Assemblymen be gan to gather early and about twenty of them were at the hotel awaiting the opening of the meeting. State Senator Goodsell said to-day he had talked with Mr. Odell and thatthe former Governor said he had no In tention of giving up the fight. Congressman Vreeland, of Alleghany,- also attended the meeting, which was called to order at 11 o'clock. (Coatlaaed from Flrat Pag' of th commlttaa mca of the 14. - telegraphers ahlla camualnc at a reataurant aa an atampla of hoa the noikmen'a mone la apefit The boldeat of all t ha bold pronun- iuiurntoa of tha rrvolullonlata la a myaterioua liatd bill with ahlch t'aarS-koe-Selo a ! flooded to-day Proteas ing to allude to a terrorist plot aaalnst the emperor the hand bill saya: "Ther will be a little puff nf amoke. Pay no need to It, aa th result will be the lieat thing poaalbla for everybody." The pollre have been luflhd In their efforts lo And the prlntein and dla ' m Ina tor a of these bills. KU Petrraburg Dark Again. St. Petersburg. Dec.' J2- The work men of two of the three electric light plants struck yesterday evening, and consequently the streets In the major portion of the city wrsre In darkness throughout th night, the Inhabitants being compelled to fall back on candles and kerosene. Ths searchlight mount ed on the splr of the admiralty build ing again vividly Illuminated the Ntv sky Prospect, as It did during the Octo ber strike. ' Cavalry "and Infantry pa trols guarded every block and machine guns were stationed at several points. During a tour of the city a corre spondent saw dosens of workmen be tween soldiers with fixed bayonets be ing marched off to prison. . A cache of amis and hand bombs was seised on the Schlusselbuig Ave nue yesterday, and a -crowd of a thous and strikers ot the Nevsky works waa charged and dispersed by Cossacks, who used tha flats of their swords and wnlps, but no one was seriously In jured. Strike Is Couplet t. Paris, Dec. 22, A dispatch from St. Petersburg to the Temps says: "The strike now covers the whole of Russia! TheIovoe Vremya ad mits that with unprecedented rapid ity all communication with provinces tand abroad has been stopped. It is expected hourly that the ministry That Cliristxnas Turkey iU get the Hght sort of bsUn If the boasckerprr's friend g hmt tara at It. - Thlak of the SBBOTaJaOt aad dirt the sac of (aa will satrs yov wife, or tbt cook, or both! Doat let another holiday time go by without gas U the. kitchen. If yost doat know oar methods for cooking we'll gladly trU yon. ., W do Electric Wiring and Gas Piping. No charge for estimates, ; STANDARD GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. Phonsa 228. IK rayetterllU St. ' s J '. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, Raleigh TUB DIOCESAN SCHOOL OP TOE, CAROLINAS. , v CASTER TERM OPENS JAN. 23. !Ofe Now in etth year. Second Quarter begins November 13rd. For Catalogue, etc., sd-rass, LT DUBOS'.t, B. 8. E. D., Rector. - , .1 XEV. M'NKlt Gentlemen from Llllinglon here to day give an I'cunt of a post-offlce i robbery which occurred there Wed nesday night. Only ," 6 worth of! , b rendered . entirely helpless. uiuiitry 111 nit unite m cue Liiuti. 111m Is the second time the office has been ' robbed within the last. two months. I So far there is no clue to the rob-j bers, but it is thought that parties; living in the town nave something to do with the matter. KETKIfliniOX. Stole from A. C. L. (By the Associated Press.) Montreal, Canada, D30. 22. -Judge La Fontainej , extradition commis sioner, to-day" iotnmltted J. N. Strob har for extradition to the State of oeorgia On a ' charge of : stealing a largo sum of money from the Atlan tic Coast Line Railroad Company. ' ; Colds Cause Sore Throat. ( Laxative Bromo Quinine, the world wide Cqld 4nd Grip remedy, removes the cause. Call for the full name and look for signature of E. W. Grove. 25c. A man. who is a friend only of himself has bnt few friends. Man Killed by Father of His Victim on the Very Same Spot. Plneville, Ky 'Dec ; 22. Antony Broughton was shot and faatlly wounded to-day by Assistant Chief of Police Joel Smith, who was as sisting Chief 01 Police SI usher In an attempt to arrest Broughton. Smith fired twice, one bullet striking Broughton lnv the stomach and; the other striking him in the right hand. ' On the same spot where to-day's shooting occurred! Broughton killed Brantley Smith, " son, of Joel Smith, on the night of October 30. FLAGMAN KILLED IN HERIOC EFFORT Tool Chests, 7 Air Rifle's,' What would make a better gut 10 your uiue ooy or giri ' For Presbyterian Union. Nashville, Tenn.; . Dec. 2 2. -The comm 1 ttees appointed by the North ern Presbyterian and the Cumberland Presbyterian Churches v tw arrange the details fbr the union' of these two Church bodies, will meet in St. Louis December 28. ' ' Cranford, N. J., Dec. 22. Peter Brady and a negro woman whose life he was attempting to save were both killed to-day by an express train. Brady was a flagman on duty at his post at the -South Avenue ctosst ing here. The woman, who had step ped on the track in front ot an ap proaching train appeared too distad and frightened to step off again. Brady ran to her and was In the act ot carrying her off the track when the engine struck and almost instantly killed them both. , 2 ' v. . . ; i-.'iViV i ;-fi'j-'i-i..i.,.r,i .Jji -,v Meningitis In tho Navy. v (By thev Associated Press.) , . . Newport, R. I., Dee; 22.-Seamai 1 JJ, Apprentice Robert -i Cremcor of thefaj naval training station, Whose home is In Indiana, died at the naval hospltat to-day of spinal 1 meningitis, making th third la ten, days from ths dlsaase. There are now eight other Cosss under treatment, one ot Which Ij considered serious. 'i 1 Boys' -1 Guns, Boys', Rifles, Scissors,' Pocket' Knives, Hunting Coats, Leggins, Bicycles.. ' , 1 Thos. H. Bris & Sons ' Raleigh, N. C. ' Buck's Stoves-Ranges Oilette Safety Razors.' . Wanted at Once Always .iCemc'nber the Pull ,N?ma . m s-nrea a Cold In Oru Dav. Ca-uln a Cava Sf&vy on every SECOND-HAND ; - 1 ...furniture: Very much in ' need of Bcd- steads. Bureau",' Cook Stoves, etc. (Highest prices paid. :,; M00RE & SANDERfoRD, i t ,'. 131 Kast Martin Street. Interstate UMione, 080. . . than a few dollars deposited at . the Mechanics' Dime Savings Bank? " ( , c- i ' AVhy not start an account . in their; name nwo and put the . Bank Bobki( m their Christmas stocking with the ; other good things t "We pajr, : per cent, interest - on ' savings accounts.1'.,1- y - Mechanics' '. Dime Saving BanH - r , nne Lot of .Mules and Horses. ' , Just received at ' v the Stables of f J. M. PACE Mule Company. WILL TAYLOR, Salesman. , ft
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