THE RALEIGH ' EVENING TIMES, 'WEDNESDAY MAV $ 1906.' "
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THEVNiNGWIMES:
Every Afternoon Except Sunday.
The Visitor- Press Publishing Co.,
JOHN C. DHEWRV, President.
It. W. SIMPHOX, JR. ... .'. . .Editor.
GKOKGE It. CRATER. . . .Publisher.
Full Leased Wire Service of
the Associated Press.
'ptponIiigJmanlaVc or avoiding It al
together." Poverty, therefore, seems to
be one 'main cause, and in a word it
may be explained that the size of tlio
family decreases with the size of the
loaf. '
Insr centres everywhere, with Its dls
tlllcrles and other subsidiary manufac.
torlcs wedded to its interest, and ably
and aggressively championed by politi
cians of immense popularity who are
entrenched in official positions of com
manding Intluunee. the state itself,
with the free people who made the
Recently, the Washington Post sent a lMe an" "no al' lne mat0- has comc
.... v ....... , to look small, picayune and puny. "A
a member of Its staff to Panama nnd pernicious political machine" has
when he cabled thut there was a water 'grown of course.: "the beuvered lobby"
famine in Colon there was an indie- ' 's Inevitable, too, and "the "willing:
nant denial from the war department. llnR 1,1 cvo,y founty" exhibits Jthe
.,.,, ,, , ... , , enersy as well as the eagerness of
Chief Engineer Stevens branded the pwlne who scu,inBlv t.Uimbn. ovor ui
report as false and cabled that there obstacles to th. swill i..,inh t iiiu
The Evening Times Lends all North W18 nn abundant supply. It has since outh Carolina reduced, and for rc
Curolinu Afternoon .Newspapers in i been proved, however, that the mains I li,'C from lhia ia tlu' U'pcal "of clli-
t ii'-- ,. .,,i i , ,., , , . !'" r !-oum Carolina" to the r fel-
uele Hooded with salt water, the fre.n loiv t.itizi.nS) whlch ap(.a,.s ,.lsowh(1,.e.
ouppiy naving ocen cxnausieu. Ac- ; Happily these citizens have a due
Circulation.
I
answers . the same purposes us the
cording to the department ha!f a lie ; understanding of the task which they
essay. T he signers include men who
have been members of one or another
'of a'l former democratic fucli"iis. They
' J include every phase of opinion as to
A fearful report comes from Xewport ; handling the whiskev problem: except
. fXews. Va. Not long ago a woman was !"e. Against that they are locked in
Entered through Raleigh. N. C. ! discharged from an insane asylum andi"nkm' a"d t,,c"' opposition to a com
. postofflee as mail matter of the sec- v, hen she returned hon.e she made her i!""" al,d known evil is their single and
una ciass, in .utuiuuu im mo -nusbancl swear tliut he would kill her: TI;
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IS
NO HUMBUb
Graduate of the Institute Tells How
He Was Cured of the Habit of
Strong Drink.
.$4.00 i truth.
. 1.00
. .10
After having been on a protracted
spree for nearly five years nnd hav
ing squandered all i had saved in the
ten years previous thereto, my at
tention was called to the Keuley In
stitute at Greensboro, then a com
paratively new thing In North Caro
lina. I was begged to go there, but
I told every one that asked me that i
I was too far gone to bo saved ex
cept by the grace of God. Finally
I was over-persuaded and yielded. I
Act of Congress, .March 3, 1879.
TRAUffcOUNC?L
if her condition became such that it
i would be necessary for the authorities ;
ti. take her In hand again. That ghast
ly
look the train for Greensboro and
i
in my is of honesty against lai-:""n arriving tlvre was mot at the
of virtuous citizenship against jstation by one of the attendants of
Institute. He conduced mo to
Institute and introduced nio to
but two sides and the lime , i,,, nmnniMn- who.' m..r .. vm-v
cein',
vicious government, of common de-itho
cency against spreading eorruption. it he
There are
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Martinez
Cig'ar
We would like for men
who smoke to try the
Norma Martinez
v-igar ai3 uems g
Smokers who know a
good cigar have cheer
fully recommended it as
the best Cigar for the
price on the market,
llo.v trade a specialty.
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WEDNESDAY, MAV !'. If (Hi.
' del-. The chances are that the wrong
. member of the family went to the asy
! linn in the first instance.
John Mitchell.
After carrying on negotiations for
nearly three months the sub-committee
representing the anthracite mine work
ers and the operators of western Penn
sylvania have agreed to continue the
a u a in! of the strike commission for
another term of three years and the
miners will return to work while the
country will be spared a strike which
would have completely paralyzed in
dustrial conditions. It is the most
satisfactory news of the day and Pres
ident John Mitchell's part in the ex
citing controversy shows that the con
ndencc the public and the miners had
m him has been more than amply jus
tified by the display of commendable
wisdom which characterized his efforts
for justice and peace. One word from
linn would have meant war, and if the
plans are not carried out the blame
must, tall upon the operators and the
presidents of the coal roads. Mr.
Mitchell acted with rare sagacity and
courage, and there is no reason to ac
cept the view that a strike under
i
present conditions would have alien
ated public sympathy and imperiled
the very existence of the .union..". It
was not thut. The attempt to question
. the. man's motives is dangerous and
unjust, for he 'realized -what- a refusal
lo work meant and lie appreciates the
hanlsliips which haVo already conic to
the .minors.- ...He was holding out for
a principle and decent wages and ho
has won a tremendous personal vic
toiv by his Inanlv course. . proving
thereby thai the interests ,,f air were,
safe in his hands..
A long strike would have crippled
our .Industries.- It would have deprived
the 1 ii i nor
would lia
The .Jamestown exposition or ter-cen-tciiniul,
or w hatever else 'it . may be
called, will open in less than twelve
months from date and great prepara
tions are being made for the event.
Norfolk is taking on hew' life and its
people are anticipating a glorious show.
It will be a noteworthy celebration and
one which should be of Intense public
Interest,, especially to the people of the
south.
ranks are enlisted mv honest - and nut
riotic men. strangely Ignorant and .
blinded to the Issui far from il--lnit
He dismiss as idle and inconsequential
any defense they offer for the institu
tion. .Tile' "ro.. - corruption festers'.'
i very w hero, it is too palpable, too. im-'i
pudciit. and to prate of cleansing and j
rehabilitating this thing, born as a j
make-shift and subterfuge, .nourished ;
for- partisan advantage, and 'through
all its years reeking with ever-i.nt-ro.is-.
ing offense is In tiille with facts, to
I deny the obvious, and light on the y le.
of a. public cl inic.
The demand Is.'. 'first,' dial ail other
policies being laid . aside, "the slate
dispensary shall be destroyed."" Thai
is platform. '"enough for all good cili-
I zens this vcai Cnhappily. some of
Mr. Rockefeller's trust has engaged : these good citizens will lie found limit r
the services of the former editor of b,l!mo'-- u,al "'oasts the state's
l snanie.
OSS !
yellow newspaper who will act as pi
agent and we may expect many lurid
stories from .him .hereafter; I laving
such an abundance of wealth it would
seem that he could hire all of the muck
rakers, and us they are after the coin
they might gladly accept. Even Mr.
Lawson may not be above his price.
The New York Herald says thut
President Roosevelt's .message on the
Standard Oil was sent to congress along
with the report of his change of base
on the rate bill in order to Obscure,
for the lime, at least, the fact that lie
has yielded to his party in the senate.
Evidently the president cares more for
the future "welfare of his puity than
for .the '.shippers. .
A .young man in I'haltaiiooga killed
himself, the other. .'morning after leav
ing a note in which he. Said Hint ht;
would take breakfast in hetl. If his
wish w as gratified it s reason;, ble . to
suppose that his beefsteak was served
steaming hot. ...
and shake of the hand. Everybody"
I mot treated me with the greatest
kindness, and 1 soon foil in lore with
all at the Institute. The third day
alter tha treatment was begun ''nil
desire to take n drink had left me.
ami I felt no tumpialion w haiovcr lo
touch the bottle on Iho table by my
bod. I can say will a clear eou-
scicne? that the best investment.!
ovor made in my life was the money
I paid the Keeley Institute'ar Grooiis
boro. X. C. ' The hoard and accom
modations were ill - best, the ollicers
and attendants were: kind and ac
commodating. I never had honor
treatment at any '..place in my life.
If anybody 'wants lo give up the
liquor habit, I do not care how far
gone h may b. ,,. ;ln ,io so In
going to the institute at Greensboro
where he will surely be cured: thai
is if he Wants to quii, line if he
.does not .determine to quii, (and that
is the reason why some go -buck),
he had as well remain at homo: 'for.
if he had rather be drunk than sober
: lie can learn the habit iuM as easily
; after being cured as ho learn.'d it
ithe first time, though it might lake
j him a little time to do so.
- : There is no humbug in tin- Keeley
. XORTH CAROM .l ;ireaimtmt; it, is the groalot God-
A.l .J.l.MESTOWX. j s,-u! pver.. vouchsafed lo .nun. -c-
' . . ' I .. DAVIU STI! IH.V.
'..Congressman Williani V. Kitchen.:'- . l'nnama Park. Fla.'. Xov, 21, HKII.
of .North Carolina, is evidently do-J II you have friends who might be
eidedly off touching the Jamestown !beneflted by this treatment send their
names 10 me Keeley Institute,
GreenBboro, N. C.
opposing u further Federal., appro- '" '
priation lor it ate clearly based on : --. Mallwutwl His Wife.
. . . s:.A..a..i. . i... ... ..: .,.!
ignorance (ir m saiimehension. in . ''" ' i mw.i
the tirst place, no one has ever
elTiiine.l rliaf .1 mn1 nw.i w.t llio!
scene of the :.
lisli settlers."
nied the title
llood ni"ii. t'onscicnt ious. 1 .1 a v. an!
patriotic nicn. though. v a 1 - i - - 1 . nunle
heavy the task of saving Louisiana'
sixteen, years ago. The light here is
the same, the issue is the saiii'-. it will
be maintained with the same obsti
nacy, and the result will "be. the same.
Now t!i -so good, citizens-:. arc warned,
i.et Hie dispensary be' defended.' but
let its champions be those who have
taken oil its bloat. Charleston News
and Courier. , .
...TONE,..
;. of ZAo '"
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The actual value of Dobbin & Ferrall's Gold Trading Stamps Is many
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GEO. S. NCSSEAR, Manager
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NEW
SET
We take pleasure in announcing that we have se
cured the agency of the celebrated
exposition. Some of. his reasons for
V James .H'.. Tillman, .'the .slayer i( Edlr.
tor i!oii7.ales. has been nuniinateij fuV
of. thei.r daily pay, and it congress .by the . -county cunvetiiiou of
thrown the burden and the j Edgeiicld. but the worst part .of it is
ijexington, .May fl.- young, man
uunied Yokely was arrested and tried
was the yesterday lor cruellv mall ivaiini; bis
"first landing of Eng-i wife, but as usual the wife would not
No one has ever dc--prosecute. -and so the man was fined 1
of Roanoke island to : for dist nr'blng the peace. His wife.
thai honor. The 'claim of Jamestown who is in a delicate condition, was
is that it is the spot on which was made to sit out on the piazza until a
effected the lirst perintinent English j late hour one cold night this woek
innoccnt consumer. that lle uiislit be tie
into the future; he
cost upon ihe
.Mil.'bell looked
proiiicd by the record of the past. He
proti-cU-d- his people and they .will re
tain to ihe mines, satislied and con-t-
iii. while the country will have ample
cause to be satisfied with the conduct
of the man .who held the question of ' ,uu "
war or peace in the hollow of his hand. ' .
tel.
The board of eUlennen ( AVinstu
has decided that, bur room licenses u;ll
not be issued hereaflci- to dealers on
the south side of Thiid si-ivet bi-tween
Main and 'Church. That part of the
least.. will have prohibition. .
Tin
and .
uiarria
t.rave I'rolilems Indeed.
Ficnch government is alarrued
iiicci lied over .the decline in ihe
and birth rate which serais
te --threaten the Cullie ;iace in the re
publie of Krancc, Munv tuiincnt. au
thoi itics . Iia ve., discussed the problem
ami the Hovernincnt is making an in
vesUK!itiii in the ho e of usccrtuihinB
the icul cause. The same question is
iillraetiiig' seiemilic attention in Eu
rojie generally. ;
l-'ioni sialislies lately published it ap
pears thai there has been a fall of ill
per cent in tile uiarriaKC rate in Eng
land since 1.S7U. In the . English, birth :
The openinH" of the base hall scaso.i
in (ieorgia has niade the people' -forget'
Clark 'Howell and Hoke Smith. '
. In .his latest position on ihe.i ate bill
President Ttoosevell is gelling back to
the original doctrine, he propounded in
his speech at itaieigh. :
Wliile th. public may liol ), able to
'Uiidcj.stund .Vfr. Itooscveli's posiiion on
the; rate hill ii i;,- ev hleiit lo all that lie
hasii't lloppeil ,,n the size of the' family.
Aecordijig In the (.'arnegie
the state capital of North (
should lie primed lianly.
rale the decline has been continuous;
since l.y.ia. but the rate for l?u4 is the
low est oil record less than a per 11,000
population. Leading British physicians,
scientists and statisticians have read
papers betore ihe British Royal iStatis
tieal Society showing that the fall in
the birth rate has set in as a general
ami growing movement all over Eu
rope. It is shown that between the
years 1S7B and 1U01 in England and
Aules the birth rate has declined from
oS per cent to 36 per cent; in the Ger
man tiniure from 41) to 35; in Prus
sia from 40 to 36: in Franco from 'J6 to
in Austria from 40 to 36.
It is pointed out by the investigators
that while war, industrial depression,
bad crops, emigration and other recog- i
President- Roosevelt
lereil lo Ihe
iistiiurion
J lierr is the bo.e that Ihe predict
cold spell 'will .nip the budding pru t.
settlement on the continent and
hence was tile cradle of the republic.
In t lie second place it is not proposed
:to hold the exposition at Jamestown,
as Mr. Kitchen' and others 'who 'have,
not taken the trouble to inform
themselves have stated in explaining
(heir antagonism Id the bill. It will
not be held In a sparsely settled ter
ritory, as several members who are
in opposition have declared. The
location is in the immediate vicinity
of three large and growing litics, is
accessible by rail from all parts of
tiie I'nited .States and by water from
all parts of the world.
; And w hat is an especial '.-oiiiuu n
Mai'x -'on ihe indefensible -it i tuJo of
:.Mr. Kitchen is the fact thai :lie locu
tion is nearer to a vast section of
North Carolina than It is to many
tions of Virginia. In the - nn'.iire. of
tilings Eastern North Caroli,i.-. will
reap more of the material: benefits
to be expected from the exposition
than, will the greater part of Viri-
ginia. In our Washington letter tin- ,
bracing the interview in which Mr. 'j
Kitchen commits himself as against'
Hie bill, it is stated that it is bo-:
lieved a number of North Carolina
members will follow Ills lend. .Thai I
may lie; lint wo would fain believe-- j
in truth we do believe Hint on this
issue lli-y will not represent the
wishes of their constituencies. Fori
apart from the close and senl imonti 1 '
ties that have existed betwo-n North;
w hich a ne t-'aroliuii and Virginia from colonial
and right", days down, and which have caused I
them to siand shoulder to shoulder:
in i
to :
for no other reason than that her
lord desired it. She was then allowed
to come into the house, only, how
ever, to find a bed on the bare lloor.
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There is neither satisfaction
nor economy in purchasing a
piano of doubtful quality. The
country is Hooded with tliem.
The high place accorded the
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PIANOS
in the musical world is due to
its full, rich ami clear tone
ivhicli . readily expresses the
mind of (lie performer. You
will tlo yourself and family a
great injustice should you
purchase a piano Ix-forc giving
the Shoiiinger a thorough ex
iimiiiiilioii.
Price and terms made right
by
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of which we now have a complete line in stock. Our as-
i sortment includes all the newest models for spring,
j American Lady Corsets are conceded to be the best
Corsets made in America. No matter what price you
pay, be it $5.00 or $1.00, if the name American Lady is
on the inside, the garment is sure to fit perfectly and
give absolute satisfaction.
American Lady Corsets are designed in strict ac
cord with the latest modes and create fashionable and
symmetrical forms. The great variety of stylish models,
of every proportion insures
system .
urolina ;
merely- sur'ren-:
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Shame.
To r.cinove the State'
The severest test by
American state's decency
eousnes has been tried was that which
required Louisiana to wrest : herself so I'reuuentlv in sunshine and
from the mip of a stale authorized and isturni. Xoril. f.M-,.li,.:, 1,:. ,. ..
r,,i , , , c'J,,Uul-;gaiu from the success of the expos!
legulalion and nionopolv of iramb njr .1 ,1 , ..
When the lottery tlouris-hed it dwarfdi ti0'' 'lll,n U,,-V olh,jr outiiide "an
other modes of Rumbling In Louisiana: ,V(,nld bo radically at vari:
it was efflcient in restricting t he oner- i anct" '" "-'r progressive spirit not
1 1
1 f
TV
Country
Apple
Vinegar
ations,of "faro banks." for it absorbed
the money; it was a revenue producer
of boundless capacity, as I he splendid
mansions of those who managed it still ! exposition
aiteai, clnu US UCIieiaCLIOIlS 10 SCtlOOIS,
hospitals the Mississippi levees, the
libraries and other oublie institutions
iiied factors uecount in a measure for were noble, generous and princely, a
the fulling birth and marriage rate, is to tne eternal honor of Louisiana
ib-e pa.tlal faetois could not ade- ! tl,at thu.0.akt'n virtue of Its people
..aw t.;ucii tu me aciiievciiieni or seit-
to sympathize to the fullest in every
thing calculated to promote .it.'-From
th-i utilitarian viewnolnt indeed the
will be hardly less a
Xorth Carolina than a Virginia en
terprise -wil! he, in short, an inter
state exposition. Itichmond News
Leaner. .
iiuately explain the singular regularity
and steadiness of the movement. "The
conclusion drawn by the investigation,"
says the Atlanta Constitution, "is that
the desire for euse and comfort, the
rising stundurds of living and the fear of
poverty havedonemorethannatural and
accidental influences to bring about the
decline in fertility and the custom of
redemption. There are slates more
slavish in the worship of money which
might have failed.
In South Carolina the creature has
out-grown the creator, and by the side
of the State Whiskey Dealer in Co
lumbia, with its three or four million
dollar annual business, with its hun
dreds of local ancf travelling employes,
great and small, with Its scores of re
tail grnggerics. distributed in the vol-
When the baby talks, it Is time to
give Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. j
It's the greatest bauy medicines i
Known to loving mothers. It makes
them eat, sleep and grow. 35 cents,
Tea or Tablets. Henry T. Hicks &
Co.
A grafter is a reformer who is in.
A reformer Is a grafter who is out.
Memphis Commercial-Appeal.
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