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WOOLLCOTT I The Raleigh Building and Loan Association Is the institution in -wni ch to' place ' your 'saving. ; Twenty-five cents will make you a stockholder, and if you keep up your payments this first quarter of a dollar invested will prove a wonderful surprise at the maturity 4cf your stock. Call on the Secretary and get a 'copy of By-Laws and learn more about the Raleigh Building & Loan Association. It means much to you. . W. S. WILSON. Sec. & Treas. Office nt Crowell's Drug Store. TV A M t la ItarMMU lr M4titaM OilM 4 IM mmtmmtlt U IM tsfarnatkia urn rKlM mmi rul IfmMm Ikwm, Mr Kaa Mi4 I MBklaiM I niM 0r W CKIm r ftoilal If llm r0 p tit iwm ap I will k-r IkM la lh' iWr 4 MM l ! for kv a.lM-li aa4 ! W r ons fro jwrf'Ij imKwwtlkf Am4r lllMMI. M t Ul k km ktpif la Caiaa a4 u 4.1 iBviiaiton Bt4c a ta taa FMO. lBrllgalkMU 4 f mi AatMirkBS U4 China a4 rt!4 IM lapcaa and nov la Calaaaa t, aa4 a troabl bow ta aot femora M in mhmt 1 ka rondltlOBB 'af. It It la Pl.lylnt th quit ftUla aa4 aiiiipl rrmodr. ,Tara kav fc ! troa al otl artalnff from the fact that! ta law 1 Cala .Klualoai art eoatalaa bo EM Brorlion which t 'ipertoaca aai Bawa to b in d 'rtB aa4 th other ta that that law ba bn administered la a harah and laBalderat way. I "Th Prvaldeat haa remedied tha ' admlalatratioa. I thlak. uat aa far !aa th taw permiu him to do, and tha thing to b dona bow la for you to ehanga tha law In aoma reapneta; aot ao aa to permit tha Chlnaa laborer to come In, but ao that tha Chlnaae laborer caa b Kept oui without Intuit and Indlrnltj ana hardthlp to the Chlneaa merchanU and acholara and the men who oc cupy the tame poaltlon In the Chl naae community at the people In thlf room occupy la oura. They nae been aubjected to groat Indignity and groat hardthlpa In many caaea, and I do not wonder that they ara Indignant of tt." a ike tMwr kr k. rv- , t w m4 lha m ruawaa a la kMn ev.rt 't mm ajlBtaBr aa kakt sm la ta kt r -r, n wUt v allied a e rav karfiMHUiM'M .aw a4-(fc rtplr 4 " "1 " I gJTt. Kalkaef aa dlalrtrt iii-m a m a- af t IM art f MI IM raatr m aira affaal 'aW . . .mu4 a a .ri, ww1i la MM af itttu. nmftn Col Harry KMkJ"f at diatnr n ikfwMr bb4 K. C ttaaoaa M rtNf had alr4y rtw4 r-ai.pi'"' ad c:krtr fcv r Kuh t vrti attarea haa ahard la tortus. Th Oa4 laa t mm aery aa failed Stataa aMrthtl iku AMrirt lit krwtutMf t M. ka thkl M M k(a kMI'lx B tmimrt A area akwr aa Mnarj- i- .W a!-.-- ii.t v lavatbrrow and Mf raacaamcamrae... . TMmeal eataraed he with t U th gwara-r-m ju i t na vk. rVbraarjr firat. a Ihlaha. - Teaaaury baudma T" - - carry aer..B (epaUa. - Ibe baaamanl ..f l" H" l"" i Th term Of r4. Iieary wucaery n4 ihmudi la hnc . "id.H-. ae axnlrad laat Raturday. He durlna tha rarer""- t0" BM friend I Ihrougfaoat the Rut aad . - v ii..fy JU. a. a e w A-' t l-. Ail 1 eaalrrirtt ..iu 14 - J -" -r lU4nMrU UU -i -afcri l- h,fci.k a laifial rf 4 ti4it-l4kfk. 1 ik-u-h. What is CASTORIA fjtifU U Waraukea ajlaUUiU fvf Catr G3, purW. trr a4 4l'-r 1 U IWaat It aaauiai aeuW Opiaaa, Wn hta r Wa rJw MkatjKv Ita a a la lu giiart.U. It dr.tr. ja M arwa. 4 aOiaia I rtrrWaavra. It ruirt IUJ-rUi k.M4 MUai OulWw II rWtra Tcwtlila Trx.bt. tniro Crti.aU abmI ltitclravj. It Wvllr tke I W, r.i-i- h ilMMrk au4 ItovrU. lir.g UaJtr at aatarU Uf Ta. OiiUrca'a riukrr-TU MUra Triea!. CCNUINC CASTORIA AUVAYO Beiri tie Eifn&ture of XBI ad la , SI TO APPOINT A SOUTHERN MAN BARGAINS IN FINc CHINA ' Wc have left over from the holiday selling some choice pieces of China. Bric-a-Brac and Statuary that you can buy at greatly reduced prices for a few days only. Come before the best things are picked .out. J. C ELLINGTON, Jr. - ReJeigb, N, C. (Continued from First Page.) The secretary tald the whole matter would have to be carefully considered hv him Concerning the personnel of the crop estimating board Secretary Wilton aaid he had about determined upon a nrnmlnent southern man for appoint ment to the vacancy on the board cre atait hv the death of Mr. Hutchlna, and that In due course he would relieve At Blatant Secretary Hays, an the acting head of the statistical bureau In order that he might resume the general work of tha department. kneea. but at Jarke.1 t her feel ana dracved . lMre lh ) illaapneare from aight ah snurt htr fallea ala or eight lima. Jaat brd.ra dlaappaar Ing throua-w Ih archa leading 10 th basement, t saw a bi. man, Charlie Reader, tha Praaldenfa footman, rush aut and pMi bar op by the heela, Tha last I saw of htra. Mwrils she waa ba lm carried off like a sack of aalt. with the negre at bar feet and b.er draaa hanging above her kneea. I went around to th guard-room and aaw Mrs. Morrla literally thrown Into aa awaiting caa.". . . Famous Aoata. Anwrk-aa Dead. (By the Aaaoclated Preea.) Buenoa Ayr. Argentina. Jan. 1. General Bartolome Mitre, former President of tha Argentine Republic, died to-day. General Mitre was R3 years old. He waa President from 1867 to 1871 and general In chief of the army of Bruit, Argentina and Uruguay dur ing tha year 'a war with., Paraguay. Ha gained contlderable distinction alto In literature, Jhli work Including .translation In,' Spanish, of Dante's Divine Comedy, iV'rfv . , .... Dr. U G. Atkinson Dead. (By th Aaaoclated Press.) Atlanta. Oa., Jan. Is. Rev. U O. At- kinann. n. 1).. nraaldent of Gammon Mathodist Knlsconal Teholoalcai Semi nary, of Atlanta, died here to-day, aged 67 veaj-s. Death came at tha result or Inurtet sustained by a fall In Yellow. tone National Park two years ao, complicated by sttmach troubles. Dr. Atkinson has bee' angaged In eluoa tional work for mure than twenty-seven years. , la on of th woat popalar Repuoii-' raaa among alt claaaat la North j Caroltaa. Hit departure from Ral-, Jgk la regretted. Ha will return to t I The Kind You Havo Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ... m-1 rk H ELMS' CROUPALINE AN EXTERNAL REMEDY For Croup Colds and Whooping Cough In children; Colds, Sore ness In Chest, Colds in Head, etc.. In adulU. "When you or your child hare a cold, rub the chest with CROUPALINE, then satu rate a flannel cloth and apply to chest close up to neck, and you will get almost. Instant relief. You will find it beneficial in pneumonia by rubbing chest and ap plying a flannel aaturated with CROUPALINE to same. Physicians Prescribe it and Get the Best of Results. y - Don't take any substitutes, at they are not as good. Sold by all druggists. S3 CENTS FOR A 2-Ol'NCE HOX. N J. D. HELMS, Manufacturing Chemist, 810 S. Elm &U OppV McAdoo House , . . Greensboro, N, c. Rockingham. Richmond eoaaty. a kera ba haa Urge business iaierests. tia la bow devotlac murk of his Uai to orgaaltlng' I he cotton farm' art and raising' funds for the wor for he holds th poaltlon of chairman of tha 8lt Cotton 0 rowers Execu tive Commit. ! His aucceaaor la bit nephew, a law- j Iyer by profession, a resident 01 nai- ( igh now. and a young man witn a i boat of friends. He has served la the Lealalatur and waa a candidate for Lieutenant Governor on the Republl-1 can ticket eight year ago. Tha adherents of the Rollins fac tion here ar delighted over recent events wblcn prove conclusively vnai th State chairman' Is the sole dls nenaer of natronaxe In this Slate. Thev sav that allowing congress man Riackburn the patronage In his district and the naming of tha mar shal In the west is entirely agreeable . i to them. , In fact this was conceded i to the young congressman who car-1 rled the Eighth tllstrlct' from the first ... ' .'. 1 : . I Interest will now. center in the se lection of a district attorney and col lector In the west lo succeed Holton and Harkins. resnecUvoIy. Congress man Blackburn will name Wagoner, of St&tesvlHe, as marshal. For post master at Greensboro, Tyre uicnn, present encumbent, and Robert D. Douglas, editor of The Industrial News, are mentioned. ,.$1,050,000 00 . . 844,000 00 loo.ooo oo ASSETS.. .. .. .. , . DEPOSITS. . .. .. .. . CAPITAL., suRPLug.: .. v- ... 80,000 oo NO INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.- BUSINESS SOLICITED. . i . uommcrc n jrun - n:i, J J. Thomas, President N B. S. Jerman, Cashier. , v A. A. Thompson, Vice President . ' . ' H. W. Jackson, Assistant Cashier. . LOOK! LOOK! ; V " ' . EVERTTHINQ NEW. : Look at my new line of Groceries and compare my prices with- others; .; ? . Arbucktes CofTe w. w4 .. i.iob. ' Granulated Sugar ,w ! pounds for 65c, pure Hog Lard ..lie. Pure Lard U .'. . .. ..Wfi Beat Waterground Meal ..20c. per peck Country Buttec .. I, ..2S and oe. Beet Butterins ., .'."s.: . ..e. California' Hams .. -K : v. ... ... .-.10a Pickled Tripe .. .. .i . 7Hc. Pig Feet ' ( . .. .7e. Chitterlings .. .. .. .. . ..10c. , We also carry a full Una of . Feed, such as Hayv Corn Chops, Bran and Cotton-seed Meal and .guarantee all good and prompt delivery. ..., J. E. RUDY & CO., " CASH GROCERS. TsL. McGollers & Co. 401 Fayetteville Street All 'Phones First-Class ' Groceries Prices Reasonable Prompt Delivery Vat-daman Thrashed Convict. An Associated Press dispatch last nleht savs: Governor Vardaman, In a recent messae-a to the Legislature, charged that body to make a thorough inves tigation of the State convict system. Rumors that Governor Vardaman had recently thrashed a convict at the Executive Mansion, resulted in an interview with the Governor in which , he admitted that he had whipped the, convict, who, while shining the Governor's shoes, had made an impudent . remark. The Governor said he kicked the convict, then taking a broom had given him a sound thrashing. This act is to be Investigated by the legislativecom mittee, which was appointed on the Governor's recommendatiop. The affair and its publicity have created a sensation. , . - - ' " ? , The Governor has stirred up con sirierahle surprise In the House by sending In a message recommending that trusty convicts. Instead of hired lnhorers. be used as porters around the Capitol. , The recommendation has idready aroused violent opposi tton. The Governor wants tile con vlct Dorters "uniformed In some other agreeable color." Live Stock Mrk.rt, (By the Associated Press.) Chicago. Jan. 1. Cattle Receipts 3, 500; market steady?- beeves. S.50.0 cows and heifers, 1.404.78; stockers and feeders. 2 S.itjMT6;.Texans, .6oet.40. Hoga Receipts 28,000; market steady; mixed and butchers;- C.25$.52Vi; good heavy. 6.40r.&2;' rough heavy, 5.S5; light. 5.2505.45; pigs, 4.805.35; bulk of sales, K.356.60. Ni. : . Sheep Receipts 7,000; market steady; sheep, 3 7r.fi5.STi; lambs, t.757.83. The Day in Richmond. IRv lhA Aaanelnted Press.) Richmond, Va.; Jan. 19.--Today, General Lee's birthday which is a legal holiday in : Virginia, was ob served by closing the banks)' public offices, etc. This afternoon the Howitzers will Are a salute. Supreme Court Elcpdris VOLS. 137th AND 138th REPORTS NOW ON SALE. , ' Price $1.50, or $1.80 Postpaid. ; Death of Infant. (Special to The Evening Timet.) Hlh Point. N. C Jan.' 19.v-Robert Glenn, the 10-months-old son of Mr. and Mrsy-llurrv Hoffman, tiled here yester. day. ' . ; -.' 4 ,' A GUARANTEE CURE FOR PILES. Itching, Blind. Bleeding. Protruding Plies. Druggist are authorized to refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure in 6 or 14 days. 50a La fll teau-i-Qiiinll van.; fPoeclal to The Evening Times.) Wilmington. N..C, Jan. 18.- Saint Thomas' Catholic I'chufch ' , was thronged Wedneadayf afternoon for the marriage of. Miss Theresa VJ. Quinllvan and Mr. Arlstides Vr Laffl- teau, the service being pronounced by the Rev. Father Christopher Den- nen. The bride7 was ? attended as maid of honor by Miss Katie Carroll, Masters John and James Quinllvan sen-ed as altar boys. f:" ' ' o"' Mr. LafTUeau Is employed In the A. C L. c-ennral : offices here, ' The bride is a dauehter of the late Daniel ST?, oriOnlnlivan -V" i . Southern Mil) Stocks And other Higti-Grade Investment Secnritle handled on commission by ' F. C. Abbott Company, Tniai ItalldlRf, Cl.urlote. N. a N 1 Fight Tonight. ,v , (By the Associated Press.l , San Franvlsco, Cal., Jan. 19. Joe Gahs and Mike (Twin) Sullivan will fight at Woodward's : Pavilioa to night. ' . The battle is scheduled for twenty rounds. Both - men . are in good condition for the fight, which Is expected to be a lively one. 'The betting last night was ten to seven in favor' of Gans with the Sullivan money a little stronger than on the night previous. -The men will weigh In at 4, o'clock this afternoon and have agreed to weigh 142 pounds, . '- Mrs, RarKel Henderllto Dead. ! (Special to -The -Evening Tlmea)'' Henderson, N. C.,' Jan, lfc News has reached here of the; Ueath.ln Norfolk of Mrs. Rachel Henderltt mother of Rev. J. H. Henderlite. pastor of the Presbyterian church here. She was taken to a hospital for an operation. She lived In Virginia but .waa well known here '; ' v . JOHN W. HAYS i CIVIL ENGINEER Mta.CM Aa.'Soo. O. C. .-r WATE3 P3WE8 MUNICIPAL WORK Includtnff Waterworks, 8t-erv - Blectnc Lichtiuir, Rtreeta, Hivhways, :. . aad Pa.-k lmproveiaenta. .-.. , Na. S.atk adaait St.. Ptttnbafs, Vs. Some recent reprints, with annotation Vols. 10, 21, 7, 4, 40, 54. 85, 50, 87,". 68,' Vols. St and 86 ready In a few days. " by Chief Jostle ' a arks, 80, 70 and 71st and !. Public iind Private Acts, 1905 ; ''l Now Ready. ' Price, $1.50 'and $1 AO, Postpaid. ' " r NEW- CODE now ready. ' Your orders . solicited. -. ALFRED; WILLIAMS & CO. PARKER HUNTER: Insurance and Real ; Estate 1 . Commercial & Farmers' Bank Building. ' ' "nlterstate 'Phone 552. - ' - .- " :':' '."ft "i, ' y i - u ii "i " -. - .:,'"? fM?pyi;'"'"' """ " V' ' 't I MERCERIZED I , LbbbW; U t ABSOLUTELY 1 " lk COTTON f ALL WOOL U For a mild easv action of the bow els, a "single dose Of Doan's Reguleta Is enough. Treatment cures habitual ponstlpatlon. 25 cents a box. - Ask your druggist for tflom. Always lUme-ber tht T"1 ,Ym . M CnreaCcUhOncDay,G v b3 tH' JtyrZJ es every aT "j ' mr- i !. 1 i T 1 i i miuu am.: LEE 2 Tha Btftln-Tlloch Wool TeetomiBhtiof 5a4:nno)uttoii 01 watcrarxl oaustru poUsb. tliecbvmiCMi Action or which riinsolvts woo but not cotton. The two tHraples beie abowu wrre orlffiimHy of the Rru lennllu ttt tnt proved onu lo be all wool, ootirmm lifct the psrtfnimered and leaving oal th biMckenetl Ikw. The other proved to be aa utiilrorHttou onntalulug a Urge pc-. oeotof luwroaiiaBed oottooa . , ' . STEIII-BLOCH ji'r,.V:t' V;'' '.A. X". Clothing i$ handled here ox ; lusively by ' - "'-"A 'IT,'':. ' LEC and 'r? -.BR0UGHTON There- is no 1 apparel s devised for man tcday the equal of these garmsnt. BROUGHTOri f
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