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NATIONAL J. O.U.JLU.
BOAED C02HK0 HERE.
Ta Cai'tvaJ Oiy Ca ll f taa
I. O. t. A. X. It arranflrj tar -able
at a)r Bit Mwdir lt
Tee aalfataal aaJ4 cf offiAara aill
V la anttoa la tkkltitoa air tkls
a akd-Taat NaliobmJ Councilor
W. . ralaaa la arracnlaa far Ufa
la Can (Vow .WaAalntfaa la) Ba
Mck. Moadar ker a4 tbea
to Haltrbanr tor Ikt avamUMI Of
tba auto council ihera ai( tH
Ifcla drlt Railoa a 111 Inrlada KaUawal
tou m Dor W, U H. CJIcreaat of Me
thura, Via. Katloaal Vlca Coaa
Uor II. C hlitarUrr of ftaa rra
rlaco, Calv National Janlur Faal
Couarllor V. IC. raiaow of RaleJcb,
Kaltueal Lotiarr E. S. Dnrmor of
HiUadelttala. Maaarrr of tba Dea
efll Iiannimt 8tepba Colllaa of
IMiUbars. J.. , OacraJ Councilor
BiuHh Bennot. a ho la aiaiaUnt at-
lornr' ceaoral Of Ohio at Columbua,
Ohla. I
TURKS AND.
, tDy tha Ataoclatad Preaa. .
UitlXiada.' Rarvla, Feb, II A arrloua
l light haa occurred In old, Servl keta-een
. Tia-fclali irouo and two lrvlun baudn
; nciir, tha vIUoko of Nlkuj in, ,Draa;9-
. Mnnat and Chvliiavk.
J. Ttia Tuika.'ho ware tha attackera.
. ' ' A R fcM I. I 1 1 A.I A. u... .. n .1 T k. n
BcrvlaAa toal It killed or arounded!
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"A KNIFE IN ' ,
THE VITALS."
,(By tha AasoclatM Press.) y
. Washington. FebU. Hayward
Leavttf of Omaha, Neb., who Is large
ly interested la Nebraska sugar fa&
lories, today declared' before the sen
ate committee on the Philippines
that the pending tariff bill with the
Island ,wa "a knife In the vitals of
the reclamation service and the de-
velopment of the jrest' ' i,-'-
... He .said that the government has
estlmatod that it will cost $36 an
Acre to Irrigate large tracts of land
. a order, toA suppont that value In-
,t leubineo ai'ming wm ue necessary,
and this could be accomplished, he
tnslatedrf only oynslng; the"8ugar
beet as a rotary crop.- He believed
(hat svigat produptloiV Jn the Phillp
, Ulnes woljld Increase fh two or three
.years, if the tariff hill passes, -sufficiently
to destroy . the market of
American sugar, which costs so much
more to produce. - .
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POSTMASTEKS AT WEST
' Dl'RHAM AND KIXG8 MT.
(Iy the Aflsoclalod Press.) ' .v ''
wasnington, f ee. iz. iBe pres
Idcnt today - sent to . the senate the
following nominations of postmas
ters:
n North -Corbllnac Cy: W:Teague,
West Durham; t E,' I Ware, Kings
Mountalik.:;.,. . w ; '
. XJ5LEPHOXE EXTEXHIONS.
Reach Farnirs lii Gastoii,' (Icvcliiiul,
' l.tAnrhu ' flinwilf tht
- t'V II. Tl . .wq.vmiu.Vl .. ..j, '
(Special to. The Evening Tiineu.) v
-, nastonim, .C.A Februnrv 12. The
f J'ltxlphoiit Telephone auiL Telegraph
Company are preparhig to make vaxt
FOR
Ain&nificcnt new line of Ladies' Oxfords,
representing the . - , , t , v,.v
" Very Latest 1906 Styles
" 'Ic11 to Pool for latest tind best in footwear
He's tlif&ys first to show tew styles
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r tlxaaaaauta maw ara oa ta Va ,
lUu ta.kaaaa ptm aa4 n to )
; Mfua.4 riatin Utai Lfi X. i'uik-
aoaa a rfrWi4 C an pnuajl asaat aa a
raaM4r af rrral aaarti, otaerwlaa l
aoa)4 ( pro4oa aark
raaalta aaMMf alrk aad alaac
Daar alra, ttaabnai- .
AanulaWaaaaaaaarMataaf
larararua liam araniu. .4 an4 Baa
ra-
raua4 a raam aaa. 1 crtad Lnti B tlaa-
av) Vaxaabu t iaaiiiaail, aa4 tlam a
aWI tliaa 1n aatiar. aa4 aJW alia Sa
aia&aaaf II I waaanuralr aaraa. 1
tT r nanii il "a Cfiaiial
4 1 1 11 aii narv ll aataatiaaawi
b mpar aa4 naoat aaia:aa4
Utir
ntai ft1 aat a faavd afW aa
aavir Ouranra kul aa aal ana. I am Ii an 4
a rapraaBa4 U to ail aulVrin tam
Kr M Uaua, U Ka M buaat, Ciaria
aaM, OaM. '
If jrom aaa anpprnaaJ
nalaful
aartod. araakaeaa of tha alAmaeh.
(adlraioa, bloaUnf, orlHa eatarrti.
oerrooa praalratioa, diixlnraa, faiat-
aaa. doQ t-eara" and Hwaat-to-ba-Urvalooa"
faaltnr. aaciUbllitjr, baelc
acha or tba blurt, tbaaa ara tnra Indi
eatioa of featalo waalcaeaa, or aoaia
cWraarenrBt of tk orfnna, la aock
tbera la oo trtro. aad traa rcBody
Lydla E. Plakuka'a Vacubl Cost-
I
Improvaiaanla In tha aervlce. Among
Ihrm will ba Ihr rntabliithniont of on
xrhanire at Ciruvrr. which will tx'Kln
with nbnut fifty aiil-iHMr, 4S of Whom
aw fsrirtorw. Thi- txchanirra at T" k-
vllli" and Ulav kHlMH j; will bu rrlulltrd
fltlril with IKc Iiitt'at lmprove:nenta.
The -niiony la alrai gulnit to build
toll HneM from Illiirksbure to 8 lml by
and fmal BUclby i laaorentrai-o. Cjjo-
fwn, JU'lii I'tu ailui r iniai v iv f w ,
RulhertorUlon. It l the object of Ihe
compwny to plare the very, beat BMtvlre
within the reach of every farmer In
Gaston, C'rve and, Lincoln, Catawba,
York and Cherokee cotintlcs.
BRIBERY CHARGED Ifj
. ENGLISH ELECTION
' (By thi AsHoclnted Ires.)
lonlan. Feb. l!.-KSlr Francis Uonry
Evans, liberal. raCMitlv. defeated, nt
MallMone. Kent.. England, hna peti
tioned agalAMt the return of the Mar
quis jt "Londonderry's son aid ,;helr;
Viscount Coatleieirlv, unionist, aiag
Ing bribery' and other l'.tega!:t"es asalns:
Castlereagh r.ents.: X
v Lady Evans, who Is a daughter of the
1 n I a Rami, At Rlavnni n- !i .1 wnn nftiumair '
nrri r kw vA- .v i hr
' f '
husbanila electoral eamnalan and Is
greatly chairiined at his defeat bv the
narrow majority of 133.
. A hrf-kiit Kin 1 1 a Ar.tin rai luno .fctn at a
i 4vui null, -nr 1 uvui.ii viiiivnn lilt v i-
been lodged against other elections op
similar grounds. i
CAS BARNS AT V s
NIAGARA BURNED.
4-
Niasara Falls, N. Y.i Feb. 12. The
car barn Of the International Railway
Company, located on the Canadian side
near thetvhlrlpool, was burned today,
together : with twenty-seven cars, the
proplerty of the International B!lt LlnOv
Loss JW.WO. The ft i-0 is believed to
havo been of llicendlary origin.
I 'Farmers meehunics, railroads, la-
borovs riHy oir J)r. ThoWas': JEcloctric
OIL, Takes thoaUug; out of cuts,
burns or bruises at We. Pain can
not stay where It is used. 1
LAMES
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la tult laa tuUNnrtl td i
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.saif. twa, f Mta'-J 1 1.
' luaa aif..(j aoar ia
S.aaa I tJ ki U ..1 a) a rkax)
aaut ara U4 War af L4
ttaataa (Ui K la Haa m n la
u .1 atUa aa IW (naM titiUl
4a fttlar ax laa Tl
h,t( Mar(Mt a tlaiuat af tba
N M tolte4; nrtarana I
f lt larl a4 ta (fa! rrm'.a.iiaa
! ial ia t-a anaaa la rrr of la
lwk( la (Wa l'n"4 Hiaiaa. ft
v lta litaaa of t-laiaal taaaua
; aa4 H la Haa aliavailat taa af
. a lalrjr it, a Ha alt Ua aaioitiajia.
Iar4lna, aatWttlaoa ka4 aartU iaalraa
!f k axaa aortra4 ia rtaar aa4
Jaxrtktac baa4, 4 lk liaauai rf Mia
jara taagal aa aaasiatakakW trrtaa
I 4aaw tr4H aa "Maarf Otaaa."
T eatg to IVI JaMa
Keitl IHWl lor tat law aa
'aar aa taa tauiiraUr atar la lao
It-aiar "Taa Taa Oraaa" Co, taa
laritka oraia4 kta jtcrfarBia. kal
jlaatat4 tkat ko rat ara la "Moat
:Crtaia.'
No srooral aa4 ktpraa4
'"M tkt " tkat Mr. O Nrlll kaa
!rrWl,lr P"c 0lnl
aa4 la tbla )aar trraratla( aa rtabo-
ral rarlaal nf lka iaImi I Kit I ka kaa
Biada faatona. Tk atrouf ai'!xr1lii
ooupaajr larladaa JaBM O Nrlll, Jr..
kla aoa. and Cbarloa Birtraa. Kick
ard AUva. J. W. lillk. J. il Crra.
Bart Wallaoo, Taoiuaa Kdwarda.
WlllUm McKi-tTii). Alfred Lour.
Jobb Parka. Joka II. Ortxa. Kd.
Short. Edala Laae. Jamra Hall. TA.
Smllb. Allva O. Mryvra. John benja
nil a. Robert Lauvr. Abigail Mar
ball. Kat Ftolrnrr. Sara lelk,
Loulaa Miller. Academy, February
12tk.
Tbe la
The Academy of Mualc opena M"d
aeaday nlghl, February 14, for four
algbta of modera reportolra by tbe
three Payton Slalera, who enjoy tbe
reputation of carrying one of tbe
best popular ptioa organisation on
the road and this season tbey hare
tbe Iron rest company erer aeon la
their support. , Much care has been
taken In . selecting tbe repertoire
which Inculdoa some of the ntRhost
royalty playa ever used by .any popu
lar price company, and they ure
Biased. In a nianucr that would do
credit to tha average ono-nlght staud
playjng at advanced prices. The coa-
... . 1 1 - . 1 .. . j ...
, .
ray ion oiawn. .roaucnoua. io.
tensive wardrobe , consisting or. an
almost unlimited number of exqultilte
gowns that are the latest creations
of the dressmakers art The numer
ous vaudeville artists also form a
distinct feature with the show and
are seen after every act.
DID YOU KEU MAKE 23 PEIl
HOUB BY READING ADS?
Suppose that, in tbe course of half
an hour's reading of the classiiisd
ads. you come across an announce
ment like this:
, fX)H SAIE To close caUlo, plot
100x100, corner Hnilth ami Jones
streets; price, $1,000, part cash., Ad'
lire, X rtc.
You know the neighborhood and
the property, and. having $200 to in
vest, yetf buy the property, paying
that amount In cash and giving a
' mortgage for the remainder,
-V Ik. J it.. a.H.. .Jkl.A I t
I H ua ""'.J
'insert this advertisement under
heads "Real Estate for Sale", and
"Business Opportunities": .
VOW SALE Four lots, 25x100,
sliiKle or together; $500 per, lot,
cash. . Iiletl factory site; or favora'
bio loan may be secured for building
apartment houses or stores. Address,
Y, etc. ,
In course of ton days several pros
pective buyers are interviewed. In
eluding one who Is looking for a fac
tory site. Coming to terms with
him, he assumes the $800 mortgage
and pays you .balance in. cash. ,-
' Your total expenses in the negotia
tions, Including title Bearch and ad
vertising, amount to $00. Your net
profit on the deal is J900.
Counting the veutire actual' -.timc
consumed in tho negotiations .as 38
hours, including tho original hour
devoted to reading tho ads. and find
ing the chance, you will have earned
$5 an hour.
' Business deals paralleling the one
cited, many on much larger scales
and more' or much smaller," aire not
rare in this city they are occurring
continually. , And nlneUenths of
them have thmY origins fn what are
commonly, called the 'Want"Bds.rt 1
Special llcdnccd Rates Via Seaboard.
Pensawln.- Fta., . New . Orleans, c La.,
February JB-27V, . onr.iaro., plus 85
l-ound- trip, .tickets sold February 21-26
inclusive,, final limit March 5. Tickets
eui. be extended until March. i i
; Louisville,- Ky.Aecount Dcpaiitment
of 6uperJntndents National Educa
tional Association, ' Febmai-y 27-March
1, one fare plus 25c round Hrlp, tickets
sold Febi-aury 24 25, v 2ft,, final limit
March 4. - '
' C. H. OATTI3, T, P. A.,
;.v-
Raleigh, N. C.
restitute for
College
You'"? ;
Wc aO-
CC'-TSCS
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Cc' ' -
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BOTfcAN -
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Emphatic
v v OVERCOATS
This is Our Season to Offer Special Values.
.... This AVeek It Is Overcoats.
The Reductions are Enormous
;;-,Asill Be
ClDttM
jEaSS!
a$2000 Overcoats go for cash at
$15.00 Overcoats go for cash at $11.25
$12.50 Overcoats go for cash at $9.38
J.00 Overcoats go for cashat : . . . . ,. . $7.50
Cravenetts Coats are also included in this telling reduction sale.i
Liee
J, H. AHERII
GO,,
...Banken
' Ant) Dealers II
Stocks, Cotton,
Grain, Provisioi
43 Broadway NKWTORK.
- We Issue the most comprehensive and
Instructive Market letter published.
' WRITE' FOH IT."- .
Ilnbbard Bros. Co.
HANOVER 6QUARE. NEW YORK.
MEMBERS OF He Ydrkr CottOA Ex-
change, New,; Orleans cotton- m
ohanye. Asociat Members Uvar
pool Cottoa AsociaUon. v " I'
ORDERS 80IJCITED For the pur-
chaM tad sale f ooitoa lor ruture
delivery. Correspondenc .Invited.,
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I VO.SPfCMlTrS
, NO CUT PZSCE
Cut lieSZzLte Goads '
ASI the Time ,
T.,Lii.!cG'::!:rs & Go
401 Fayctteville Street
r Alt 'Phohts
COM PA N Y
3Ju A I
Oct cmt? Boy est and doat gti okL Edispe
and Exirbow art thf "rigaig" (iToritM la Riia CoU.
fkey look to "nMf too La dry weather. .Tfcey trt
troJj a doub! izj coat Tron bow oa then 11 bt chUly
raiaa a plenty, and no top garment meeU rtragh weather
exlendea ao completely or ttth to comfortablt or looks
to dresiy Ecliipe" and "Rainbow" are thf beat
SMALL NECESSITIES.
Erery day we receive Email warea that are absolute
nece&iitiea and are also new and of the latest designs
and patterns. In Ladies' Belts we are showing the latest
in white wash, silver, gilt, silk and leather. Prices range
from 25c to $1.00. Also new Embroidered Neck Wear,
the tailor-made wash kind, beautiful in designs, new
and crisp. Prices range from 25c. to $1-00. While in
Shopping Bags we show a complete line new styles 50c.
to $3.50 ,
PEARCE
BaLrgacins in. .
Observed by the Following Figures:
50 Overcoats go for cash at
$16.50 Overcoats go for cash at
Brought
iil Orders given imm ediate attention.
GANGER HOSPITAL
Wa want every man and 'wo.
man In the United State id
know. what we ar dolni "Wa
are curing Cancers, Tumors
and Chronic Sores without tha
use ot the knife, and arc en
doraed by the Senate and
LegislRturS of , Virginia. It
you are Seaklnt 'a cure, com ,
her and yon wilf ft it, :
wa guarantebJ
OCR , CUREiS.'
Fl THE KELLAM CANCER HOSPITAL
The CrovvcII Sanitorium Co.,
i - (INCORfORATED.)
; s , CHARLOTTE, X. a
r-For the Treatment ot --i
Whiskey, Morphine ancU
Nervous Diseases. r
Special apartments and nurses for
lad'y patients.' All forms of electric
ity for treating nervous diseases, and
various methods of massage. Includ
ing the Bllbnialor vibrating method,
't he stockholders all being physicians
constitute a consulting hoard. ". .
Specially trained male and female
nurses and attendants. " . '
K. M. CROAVELL, M. P., Trci.
M. BTROXO, M. .,
Ilebideut I'lij siciun. ,
t
1 1
.$16.88
, .$15.00
$12.38
on.
MID-WIMEU STOVE SALE.
. i
WE ARE ttinXO A, ,
CLEARANCE SALE
ifej:'f 'op ; hiWM'fi'0l
' HEATING STOVES:.
alt; aloxg the .xixm we
HAVE MADE "EXTRA
1EEP CUT. ' NOW IS THE
: TIME TO GET THE GREATEST
STOVE, BARGAIN ' OF YOVH
LIFE. '
lIAItr-WARP ll.VllDWATlE CO.
r
X N. C.
COMPANY
'!.v.i-,vv:'.v-a
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RALEIGH, ll C.
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virrf - '
t
aU4ka Sfcalam. aWja ar C'.i.a. hi".
m Uaa .1 la a ara, . O.lui.i'4
Taa aaa l atla
aa aW(irr tk, Mr, aV.
IWY tHIOtBl larrAltTMLkT.
t nt if. .,'
Kr Lia MM Caaxla.
Kalaa. t4kr. Illr 1 V.
ClactaaM. rvmJaa. mala. LaL.
Orfakilaa, Etc
ITW ARIUT AIA.
rait Matlraaiwa, 3, .JM, .
CUaa raaif J ara, iv, t'c
Tlaaara. EaaJBMlvar.
Plova. Cahlvatora, akH
ooltry Wlra ta 4 f.r Ua-Btt.ladd-ra.
I.V. pr hfl. "r
Albania. Eaaala. thalo f ratrxia.
Dry Good. all Ouoda, tit
Mea's FMrta. OvcraMt.
WherbaiTos,'fx , .
Ladle Park Wra'pixrt. BOr.N
I2-o. Roll ToOrt Piper, tWe Slaa
tkat artli for Hap. tmr Sr. - (
KaloMari tache tUc fark.
r;
Pol lar , Waubea eot Ingvrsol't
Make. 7tT VV. . '
Ladlef Red Wool Yosts, ft grade
TBc. . r-t, '
1 RARDWARK trCrARTMKVT.
Plasms. STt, I,"YV tt.fK), tlJSo.
Hand Saws, I4 as, S7, ftOc, $145.
Xest Basra. $1.15 to 1.7,.
Levant, 1, as, 4, 0c . . '
Braces, J, S5c' .
Ratchet, SOr. . , "
Chisels, SO, 25, BO, 85, 40c .
Hammers, 10, 25, SOr.
IxKks, S. li, 15, 30, SS, 50c. "
Slagla Barrel Cans, M.A5 ma.
Double Barrel Cans, 9AO ap,
Rlflea. flJW, $2.25, $2.75.
Tbe Kver-Kady Safety lUaor.
' with 7 bladea, la Uaadaotoa lesUbeeo
ette ease for $1.04. . ,.. v -I
Coffee MUla, 17, 25, 40, 80c '
Food Choppara, 60c, 90c, $1.0-
' ' Rogers lldwt. Knives and Forks,
$3.00. i
Bt&ei Barbers Shears, 80c ;
' STOVE DEPARTME XT. v .
Wood Heaters, $1.25 to $3.50.
Heavy Wood Heaters, $3 to $0.
Coal Stoves, f 1.05 to $4.00. .
Cook Btovee, $0.00 tb $150.
Grates, Flredogs, etc . '
Coal Hoday BO, 25, $3, 45c ..
clock'departjiext. ,
Ntckle Alarm Clocks, 65cA 70c -Eight-Day
Oak Clocks. $1.00. ,
Office Drop Octagon, $3, $3,35.
Marbelized ; Parlor , Clocks, $a5.
$1J)0.,. ,v -
Gilt and -Fancy. 35c., $1.25. .-v '
CARTET DEPARTMENT.
Granite Art: Squares. $1, 95, $2.00,'
$3JW, $440.,., . , .
Wool and Mixed. Art Squares, all
sixes up to 4x5 Tarda. AH piicea,
$3.56 to $13.50. ':".
Rugs, 25c tO $5.00. ' . -tr '.
Hemp Carpet, ' 10, 13 K,' 90c . t ;
Ingrain, 25, 85, 40, 57c -V' ;i ' I
Brnssel Carpett, 60c yard.1 -Floor
oilcloth, 25c yard. 1 , !
Door Mats, 43c up. . ' , ' ' ' 1
Curtain Poles and Shades.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. "
Iron Beds, $225 to $10.OOK '
Cots, $1.0, $1.60, $2.25.. ,r " !
Springs,$1.35, $1 JM, $1:70, $2.00.
Mattresses, $1.00 to $025. y '-: 1
Sideboards, $9.75, 12.50- up.'
Tables, 45c to $5.00.
Bedroom Suits, . Drfesses,; Chairs,
Halt Racks', $3. 75," $4.50, $0.75.
t Ueed Rockers, $2.40 to ,$4.00.
I Bud Lounges, Couches, Safes and
i Cupboards. : 1 1 " '"''" .' 7
I Chiffoniers, nice mlrrf,'$0.G0.
i . ' TRUNK DEPARTMENT! ' , 1
: Mev lot Trunks, $1.00 to $12. uO.
Bags, 25c' to $3.00. ;- ,
' Buit Cases, $1.00 (t $6.00. ! 4
BABY CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT. ;
' Our hew lino Of Go-Carts Is open ,
f of ' Inspection. TheyV certainly fcft
beauties. . v ' ' '
T Prices: $12.50, $11.00, $0.S0,
$8.00, $6.t8. '' -4"1 "
- 'Folding Style: $1.73, 2.33, 3.C3,
$4U50. $6.00, $8.00.
CIX)THING DEPARTMENT. , v
A A few Overcoats at eut prioes. -
: Sweaters and Cardigan Jackets. '
Rubber' ConU and Hut , v
MCSitr DEPARTMENT.
Good news jto tnuitic lovers The
price, of Victor Records have tr,n ,
reduced 10-lnch, 00c. i 7-l.idi, te
Autohnrps, $2.00, $3.00, C3.C9,
. Accordions, $1.25 to "3.00. 1
Guitars; $2.40 to $3.00.
' Banjop, $1.00 to $5.00.
Mandolins $1.75 to f 5.C0.
Violins, $1.00 to $3.C0. '
Stringii nnd Repairs, Cms. -
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