J ..'.i!:'.L.i..:.:U IDM kW.i'.l jard IeI1...:,' u'- , The Burrowe's Folding Table tut IX !:r Ll.VC COT ROWERS f ' S1. Je .'. j 1 i a ttjaATitb 4 rtNtMbtA; ! !1 t t ni - a n, a. ' Ultt IS I F, , . , NUmta, ft a. t a U 1W w. mm rf IM V wan N tmmt a t. . wbm4 f. Tba twnw4li4. a. tsM, ,-fca t-rrw. Hi tJtaabnb 1 IUM, kuiwi arf tba . ftlaa, m4 bnawbt Ktart. Al. - arv ana Mil ll aswaiaa t. Mm twiMNaiiM at Ma. naMia'toa baJ bora diaWMl ma-vaaritoa ww r la llx etwvtua .tf tl t b -vwiimi ir Ta Ilkmll4 fiMl fkwn darte: Harnr IN Wt. Raaaa li. JkMkr. baaaar. Tt fnatatwl. Itcv Abko, Hvaar , t-bUa4rbla; Vb hwMrM at Uf. fVrM k4lry. V I); OarrmMadtua; KMiTUIt. K M. Uita4. Nr rnmrn, L : urJ- ! nocmair. Atfc IHum bUaa:a"U. Huatuat, Mm., Trmuatnr. Itarrtrt Tar ter 1'irfan. W'MTMk. O-: Aixliviwx , Law Oar. Lea.ti.rUia, Kj.. aftd Dr. Anair Jeffwj-a Mm, JNartlaaa. . Mr Matt K. U Butllraa rd a w mnJIy, 4 litr a tjfitc llwr vaa 4larMaata. la abkt a number uf 4l vat aarttrlnalvd. - "Mataoda uf rarktn ftir lb MMTb lUOiinrirt f tba tatUatlva and Khri. dam In Um arvrrat atat" aa lb aab tt at Mdrtaa by Uura IL Shlb- XQ MAKKLTM TODAY. rbmarr II bclnc thi birthday el. raUoa of Abrmbtm Unrola, all ot tbt Abiartraa markata vera cloavl today, ' tba ool) qvotittoaa romlrn from th Uvcrpoot cotton ra-.rt. . ': liTwpool CoUom. . . . . (By tba Aaaoctatad Praas.) Llvamool. rb U. Cot ton apot In ,..ialrIatnaiMl; oiicaa yulnti hlshac; American middling, fair 141; pol jnld dllnv .; middling- I.U; kw mlddllnc (.t7 rood ordinary IM; ordinary LU. Tba sale of tha day war 10.00 baiaa, ot. irhlch.XOO .war tor apacttlatton and rxpottarld Inc'-udrd 8.400 AmertcaJU T2tfKrtrf 1.000 -balna, nil Amwtcan. -.' Fntdra otnd quiet and tieady and . cloaad. dv'l- . ' American middling-, good -XtPT6 "" ,Fbruary, iTbro-ary-March ff.77; March-Api II J.7; Aprll :,'.Hy l.t:- MayvJuna kAi; , Joti.July ' . &.tt; July-AugUkt (.8t; Aug-uit-Stptem - bcr September-October t.U: Octo ( bcr-Ndvember 6. S3; NovemberDecem- ' tilvo Stock Market. ' 'i i VA7. ntstAiBiru J iven.; Chicago, Feb. . 1 1. Cattle Re ceipts 26.000;- market steady. Beeves 13.65 $6.85; eowg and heifer $1.60 4 85; stoclters and feeders -$J.0M.50. ' - ' v Hogs Receipts 52.000;' market veak to Bo. lower. Mixed and butch ers $5.70fe!5.95; good heavy I5.T5 .ei5.t;, rough $5.70$5.75; pigs 5.3aS.Se; bulk of sales $5.85 $5.95; HghV $5.70 $5.90. ." Sheep Receipts 35,000; K markot 10 .tttt 15c. . lower. Sheep' $3.40 y. :j Taa V. A .l- . Tv.. . $5,60; h yearlings": $5.60$G.60; Iambs $5.?5$7.30., , , ' MERIWETHER N s in ninnniirn Id rAKUUiitU J. .. " . (By the Associated Press.) ' Waslilngtori, feb. -12. Midshipman Minor McrJ weather, Jr., ot Louisiana, a - member ot the third class, convicted and sentenced to dismissal for huzlng, : has been paiilonciiby: the- president. ; , wi'yi1;1 ' ; ' T i- ' : " Knvannalt Mcrv-biuit lh-ad. v ' '.(By. th Associated Press.) :v, " Stamford. Conn., Feb. 12. Joseph D: Weed, a prominent merchant, of Savannah. Ga., died suddenly at his Hummer .homo lu. Iooroton today of heart disease Mr. Weed caiuo here Sathrday from Now York and intend ed, to go to; Boston where he was to iako a Bteamcr for Savunnuh. He was 70 years old. His. brother, the Right Rev.- Kd win O. Weed, Is bishop : of (the, Florida diocese qf, the Epis copal Charfch. H "TVorwtglan" Trawler Lost. - , !. t JkB ln Associated Press.) , - 'Xondon, Feb. ;-12. The steam traw :; ler' Veronica behjngKiisr to ', ,8tavenger, . Norway, has been lost oft Lossiemouth, . Elginshire, ScotlandkHb a -crow of ten. She was disabled and In tow of th steam trawler Zodiac when " the 'rope broke, : The crew of the Veronica launched a boat but. when within elgh- Uen feet of the Zodlao a heavy sea cup elled It? and they were ail drowned. : ' The Veronica went down soon after ward, , - " . J ', CAGTOniA ' ', Tor I.';nti and Children. Tl3 Yk'J !a3 tjS r.. ..t " " tears tU A?,S7ZZ? Ml U C iv t-it rim b 1 t b K k t M"-aa KarKi rva t ai mat, aa a ! Kra Im ju.ia 'lus m a i.mm U M ; aaxa4 B aad ll atua jib AUaauc 4 Nwnb Canaa luJI 7 t tO.lautt Is U.ta abM ar aA lag la aaaal lb Vaaaa a lb . traaa 0IAWro la ftaaatatt, by tba llaalasd l)-aT t Caia T fca Iraa aa tm l9 Maw of ll ml Munbea4 tlty by a t4 ml tba ta i bvMt-ra , Tba M)oiii of eUKfc 1 aan4 by lb atata Mr, tua I aaaaaaH4 by tola lb yAalatlff a4 drffaaaat. Tto caa oaaK aa for UtaJ toairoo la tb aoorrtur tvart at Nrr Urt. Tba flalallf IUU ta f Ihtf aioiAb4dara. and alu4 olib hita It bla rtoH lo art Ulit lb Waa to IMrartur C M Koy 4 Nov Slaof lb h-aae aba Bud for UkMy-iM year tb ruad ha f roaa L Mo land Inij'roTriurat Cumpaay to lb ayadlcat bhkb gtow controls lb Norfolk 4 Koulbrra llailruad. I aup ioad to ba behlbd tb lUUHgh 4 Panilloo Boaad. to now eonatrarUbg th brldg at Beaatort and has big plan for Ibe dew lopmest of eaairrn Crollna. SOME BAYSHOEE POINTS SETTLED. Narfulk, Va-. rab. U. rdral Judge WaddlU today look up tha mmplloate lUlgatton over tha Hayahnr Kallroad rarelverahlp proper! Ira and aetlled a vara a u eat Ions. Burr, Brown 4 Uoyd and Edward B. Smith 4 Company, both of Phila delphia, appeared la court a compet itive Interval aeeklng to aecur 'he railroad. The Burr Inlereat withdrew It objection lo the proierty of 210,n00 In receiver' cert I float ea held by Wright 4 8nyder of Philadelphia, but contented the matter of making prior to bond ot th road 10. MX In receiv er's debta mad after the expendltur nf receipts from th receive s Celtic eaten, y s ' Judge Waddlli said he would Consider the1 question, but later announced that aJlaoeivej-'ji debta woujjl.be paid. ,Tlia Burr' Interests declared an appeal would be taken, . This may prevent an early aal ot the road. " Smith 4 Company agreed to take up $102,000 of collateral Indebtedness, of which Burr, Brown 4 Lloyd held $85, 000, -and this was accepted by the court. If Interest Is allowed to Burr holdings it will make 1115.000, but It Is now declared that the court can firth end refuse to allow all Interest In this matter. . Fire in West Virginia. Charleston, W. Va., Feb. 12. Daniel, Lewis was burned to death and a loss ot $6t;,000 was caused today bv a fire which originated in a room. In the Lewis building at St. Albans, W. Va. The Baptist church, the Lewis build ing and several stores were destroyed. St. Albans, a town of 2,000 people, was visited a few days ago. by Are that destroyed most of the business section and caused a property loss estimated at over Jioo.ooo. AMERICANS SECURE ? RAILROAD CONTRACT r - (By the Associated Press.) -t Washington, Feb. 12. The bid of Sol omatt & Company, Cornelius Vandcr bllt, X O; White k Company, all of New York; Charles M. Swift, Detroit, with - whom, are associated the Inter national Bunking Corporation, li. R. WUhou and lieldulbich, Ickclhelmer & Company has bceit accepted by the Philippine government tor the conces sionary contracts or grojitt for the con structloli niaintenanco and operation of railroads, tri the Islands of Kegros, Panay and Cubu Their bid provides for full government, guarantee au' thorized by congress "en 4 per cent bonds for a period of 30 years tin 95 per tent, of tho cost of coustructionV Thee were no other bids for th grants for these islands, - The lines on Negros and Pa nay will aggregate 10 miles euth and on Cebu ninety-five miles, ; A ... , MR. HOLTON DIED , , YESTERDAY. -. (Special to The Evening Timos Winston-Sulem, N. C; Fob, 12. John Q. "Holton, brother of District Attorney Holton; died of pneumonia at Tadkln ville at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, aged forty-two years. He was a weH known lawyer, was solicitor for tout 'years during ''Fusion", administration, and was republican candidate for con gress In the seventh district four years agO. -, r ' ' V , ! ' ' The remains were sent to Springfield near High Point,' where the interment took place-this afternoon.; . , ' DM, 'the hamJIAN T4) ta4 To Ila JU;w IU1I, Al U M tmt twsn) $a fc -4 cr SO , 1 ua tr tL 4raa4sN mt y-J9 4 Ia brrl uiJ MuAnr .t ao. fV. d rr ietfirtJ.4i aitat tta Wfaary. - jUWaJbcaitaWatna, AJI CHtatrt, t, aaltbai juaJ sjut.,i f J" IkA X pMtear a4 ua mm4 c4r IW W.tta a What is CASTORIA QbataHn la , karMil aoWitm gW Oa4.tr t4, ir. rV, iHf mm IbMaAaiWa- rrwM. It la IVaaM. II mtla tartlktrf C4Maw Margin I etW. t rraAka MWaatre, i sijt It its rcirinkc, tt 4rtrna 1tbm faat4 aUUya 'a rrUaaeat. ( .iia plarrtKT-a w4 OJie. It r-lkera T(-4tlng 7 rt,lW, rmn-m t w.a(lrtwu. avl rUUtbrtarr. It .iL.i . tt 1 v4. ivhti ho SUanaacli a4 ltorla, fftnc Iw-aUVy :m! i. ucrAl akefw Th tIWrcti Injasfloa-TU MvUr' I ncud. GENUINE CASTORIA AP.WAY8 Last the atr nbBnngMl j The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. MrAlMM) IIPKN AT fiKKKN'HIM )HO. HotH Ha lln-n l-ilrcly IU tltti-d froaa (Vllar lo (iarrrt and to One ' of the .Moat Ouniplrtr aud Modem Hoaare In Knllre Hoalh. The travellog contingent which figure ao largely In the growl h and prosperity of GreHjasboro has bcn watching with iutcreat tho remodel ing of the McAdoo House; which has thrown open its doors to the public. , Tbla will mean mue'd to strangers in tba way ot additional comfort and convenience. But aside from! the traveling , meok . who ,baye spread abroad Greensboro's fame as A city of good hotels, there is a large class which will appreciate this latest ad dition to the city's comforts and at tractions. Aladddln could have made no more complete, transformation! with his lamp, than that which has been' made by the contractors who have undertaken the remodelling of the MeAdoo House. Brought Vp-to-Dutc. Tho building and everything in it have been brought strictly up to. date and there will be no more modern or completely equipped hotel in the city, when it is completed. ' Tho most striking thing about the house is tho beauty of the rooms and their home-like appearance. The greatest taste has been exercised in selecting the furnishings and deco rations, and one feature quite un usual In a public hotel is the carry ing out of a -complete color scheme la each .room, paper, rugs , and in many cases, even the bed being made to correspond in tint. , v : Hotel's Artistic Features." Besides this attention to', tho ar tistic side the' attractiveness of tho Mace is multiplied' ten fold by its, ilriness and brightness. ' There is tot a single room in the house which Is not freely opon lo an abundance of sunshine and air, there is not a dark hall or. '.passage way to be gloomy -of unsanitary. - i Indeed, this last mentioned point alono would commend tho plaice to the particular person for 'it has been ?lven particular heed to throughout the establishment. . , ' The bathrooms urc so numerous that practically every room opens Into one. and they are so arranged, wlthi tiled floors and washable walls as to be ldeais oi cleanliness. . ; t ' Ilnilding Steam Heated. f ';. s -'The entire building ls' steam heated, and in addition' to this many "ooms retain tho - old-fabhioned, cheerful "j id comfortable grate, . Be side' this every foonl has in it a bed that ' almost audibly promises com fort and fepose. with Its soft felt mattress and strong springs. Then to.conipjele all and add convenience to comfort there is both short and 'ong distance telephone service in ,svery room. , . " " r' - ' Furnishings All New. 7 , Tho' furniture Is all new, the ele vator service Is complote, the ladles' parlor is might and attractive., the lobby the acme of comfort and aon venlence, while" the dining room! is most vattractlve "with its polished Soor and beautiful furniture, ; ' ' In the kitchen the most modern arrangements have - been , :; made , for tfeanllness and convenience, the uttjn lils being orthe most up-to-date va riety, and the. "range, . baker, and broiler being up to the latest pattern, Mr. M. W. Sterne, one of the fore most and best-equipped hotel men In the land Is the new proprietor of the McAdoo. Industrial News.'. Sifritiiro cf BOXER ITRIS1.N0 PREDICTED Waahlngion, Krb l; iVhl e noi re KJ riling the ' am i-f.ir, 'un upiiMlug I: htna. a exatllv unnnnitii, .Srrrctarv Hoot I convinced th ,t .i 1 1 duty o pur cue the course he han already ou:.in I :r the tirulrtlii!) yf Au t ncan 1IO nnd prpi1y In 'hU H' Imn n il hril tte,f to explryy 'tlii I, iv to Ills nn giend iill callo. AilS't.ia fnim Orient" 'at dlaqiiitllnt from the fact; that It 'la clearly estitiltahrd thit ih Chlneae pvrnWcni. 'hlle nol perhaps actually atdlr.K l'ie it rvcliipriient nf Ih k (uitl-ru-lan mmiII in ni. lm not cxcittd Uclf to pieven.liio H.ix-ad of tiie untl-Amorkam.- aotwiili.itandlng the PfibUfuUua ( ,iymifrous ivroclnriiBtlans by the vloero-a. o Mr. Root will con tinue to urge uyOn Secretary taft the adoption of pitiher'- rhtlltary precau tions to ineft Hits llcy of preparation for any .rmeiRi-ufy that may arise. Repoits fmiii yfrieem returning fr.im' tne east are to cue errect that the Jap anese do' .-ot up-war to be involveil in this wave of antl-forelgn aenllment in China.' TIioit fo evidence thut they have In any wi-" (mottUiagi'd the boy cott movement but It "Is suld thev uri' likely lo derive substantial advHiititge from Its soreiiil, because the Chinese must buv smneivhsre and the Japan ese are llllv to reap the boneflt of the exclusion of other foreign commodities. The tioois which w.ere ordered to f.ic Philippines for the purpose of strength ening the forces there in order that this government t:ii?ht be prepnred for ny eventutilly in ('l)lna which miKht i!e uufliil American' UoppH arc now en route to the islands, and It was stated at .the war department today that t lie department would be able to take care of ilii'iii a ml v-.ould have sufficient funds to :n oii!e 'or the ;tiu;teus"'.l fore Hie l'hill-'iar;. u Improve IVtleval flluildiiif;. (I!y the Associateil Press.) Aslievillc, N, C, Fell. 12. Con gressman .1- M. Oudger r , who has been in Ashcville and other points in this district 'or -the Aast several days, says thut lie' has'Htions lioi,es of 'securing a $C5',0O uiicroprlati'.in for improving the'tedertB building in this city; tliut - the bill Ms first on the genera! piili'iic' bttildlna; bill, and thijt if .the measure-goes through Ashi ville will get'thyB.appDiipriaUon. Bilious? Feel heavy aftul- dinner? Tongue coated? Bitter tastfe? Com plexlon sallow? , Liver needs waking up.' Doan's Regulets cure Uilious at- tacKS. zi cents at any arug store. .. j Notice. ; 1 , '.Having . qualified, as executrix of the estate of Eluls Klllian, 'deceased, late of, Wake qountyj North Carolina, this is to notify All. persons having claims against the estate ot said de ceased to' exhibit to tho undersigned on or before the lh alay of January, 19t)7, of this notice' will be plead tn bar of their recovery.- !'''. This January 6; 1906. . r'- ' Mrs. ANNIE M. JONES, ' Executrix of Eluls Kllliun, Raleigh, 1-C-obw-Cw fog ?0!. . , I . V'EPAV AY. ftH ANNUM ' COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY "ftNYO DEPOSED SAVINGS DANK. mm rAlS DEALINGS AIM . PE01IFT SEBV1CE IbMtaJb SATISFACTION It i. rWetatkMa. W4ta. beMlat. VkrAAf IV,v IWil ira4gaa. ta . W . TrrtMa. 1.4rm- J. VAN UNDLEY NURSERY CO, POMONA, N. C. fc-d tt Irgraeaa la tTliia 7JTV'1T lwaj;. li--uaiy lb, Till i lil.it N I.IIK.TKT lliMTU limit. MR, JAMES O'NEILL I ll!M. l M-'lk Ki.l FAREWELL TOUR OK MONTE CRISTO. THK PL.IY HE M.IDK K.lMOl S PRJCrM: SAr. lo $1.0. L rVLlt Ml.HIM COM.Mk.M INU WKIIXHSDAV, KKUKl'AKY' 14. MATIXKK SATinUAY. PAYTON SISTERS BIO COMPANY V PrescntiHg Wednesday Xlght "THE MAN OUTSI PR- Thursday XlRht, "IX THK !"OWKK OK LOVE." Krklay Xlght, t "DESIKABLIi" (Drainatir Komi.) Saturday Matinee, "PKIXCE AX1 PAI PEK." Saturday Xiglit, j "JIYSTEHIOl'S MIL RAFFLES." j EXCEPTIONALLY FIXE VAl'DE" j VILLE FEATI KES. ,! Night Prices 10c, 20c 30c.! Mntinee Prices I Or., 30c. ; The Raleigh Building j and Loan Association! EXAMPLE FOR INVEST OR, 10 SHARES. Value at maturity, C 1-S ycarB $1,600.00 Actual Cost ' Entrance fee, 25c. per share $2.50 332 payments at $2.50.... 830.00 $32.50 Net- profit .. $167.50 t The above represents the maxi mum cost i and the minimum profit, iUid nets the investor 6 54 per cent Isxes iaid. Where- lse can you safe ly invest wiiaH weekly or monthly surplus funds to earn so handsomely? BOOKS FOR SERIES NO. 2 NOW OPEN SUB- ' SCRIBE NOW,. ' BEGIN PAYING FIRST SATURDAY IN APRIL. THOMAS U. WOMACK. President. W. 8.' WILSON, 8ecretary.Trcasnrer. :.' Notice of Executrix. : Notice is hereby given that 1 have auallfied as executrt of J. H. Smith deceased, late of Raleigh,' and this Is lo ' notify all persons .Indebted , to her estate to maks Immediate payment tp me,, and those hVliu claims against said estate will present. the same to mft duly verified on or before the 29tlv day of January 1!)07, or this notice will be plead in bar uf their tecovery. ' ' " MRS. SARAH J. KMITlT, Executrix of J. T. Smith, Raleigh, N. C.j January 89,1906. ('. a- Can be opened Covered with A Table for ffff ttouafteiBonlcn 3um)i(iirt(S'o, IliUJatiaJJLi ULiA li'a K. M. Mill I I.U COAL. Anihra.clte rvnJ Bituminous. " WOOD;:;. I Cut H-civdy for Use. V R Powell (Q. Powell, Phone 41. ; p Supreme Court Reports VOLS. 137th AND 138th REPORTS NOW. OK SALE. Price $1.50, or $1.80 Postpaid. ''.: ' Some recent reprints, with annotations by Chief - Justice Clark, Vols. 10, 21, 47, 48, 49, 54, 55, 66, 57, 58 SO, 70 and ,71st and 81. Vols. 51 and 80 ready in a few days. ; , Public and Private Acts, .1905 Now Heady. Price, 81.50 am SI. 80, Postpaid. . . . v NEW CODE now ready. Your orders solicited. Alfred Williams co. r CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Statement of Condition RESOURCES. V. S. lionds, par i50.onn.on Loans and Investments .. 707,702.15 Cash 7B.5 26.08 Due from Banks 440,965.63 Total .. ..$1,375,393.81 NO INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.. . ' ' . - JOSEPH O. UROWN, 'President. -A. B. ANDREWS, Vice-President. . ' HENRY E.: L1TCHFORD, Cashier. '. mWl''V1l aT ML TT.Vjrv !:J" AWIT!!'' GREENSBORO,, N. C , ' , ; Made - New , All - Over ENTIRELY REFITTED FROM - CELLAR TO Tliere is not a single room wKcia V freely . open to an abundance of srmsnnend'aiiCan4 not a dark hall or passage way: to Jja gloamy;or. iuisan- itary ' " . 'i s k - " ALL NEW FURNITURE. COMPLETE 'ELE- C. C. MCDONALD'S ...Rear Estate and Loan Office... 1 BUii SELL, OR LEND YOU ROOM 204 TUCKER BUILDING ''-'' 1 . (Over Crohs & Liiieluiii's Store.) - ; livWVrWvVyWWyVAyywWVWVVvVW Ar.V In a minute. GREEN BAIZE Any Purpose llhUJk M' til jilUiilliill i T.CIUII'I.U January 29, 1906. , LIABILITIES.' . Lapuui .. .. .. .. iw.wv.vu Surplus, earned, S100 , 000.60; . Net Profits, ?,- i 265.71... .. .. .. .. .. .. , 12,265.7t' Circulation 100,000.00 Deiosits .. .. -. ! W1 .',. 1,049.12120 Total .. ,. .. .. .. V. ,.$1,375.893.1 MONEY ON REAL ESTATE

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