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Berkeley, Cal., Jure 16. Pl'esident Wheeler of the state university has been asked to lend his support to a plan for the adoption of a universal language. A delegation from Parisian bodies of scholars is in charge of the propaganda. The delegation states in a letter to President Wheeler that in any case it does not specially advocate any one project, whether new or old. It pro poses simply to unite all partisans of an auxiliary in an expression, of opin ion to represent them, and to arrive by an international agreement and a kind of arbitration, at a deflnlteand universally accepted solution. For this purpose It Invited all learned bodies, all associations of business mm or tourists, to express an agreement with the declaration and to elect delegates. NOTICE SERVED ON THE PACKERS. (By the Associated Pres.) Chicago, June lfi. The city health department, has served Its first offi cial written notices to the parking companies at the T'nlon Stock Yards to, improve the sanitary conditions of their plants. The packers were Instructed that they must within three days dlscnrl the tilth" table s and (benches. , provide (leaner rooms and tools and correct some of the present unsanitary con ditions. Structural changes in the biiildliiKS. including new tui et 'rooms rind more ventilation and ' light inuil b made within thirty days. MAY MEAN A ROAD FROM . i , . NORFOLK TO THE GCT.F. The Manufacturers Record of this week says of the company owning the Norfolk and Southern, Atlantic and North Carolina, Raleigh apd Pamlico Scund and other roads: "A report from Portsmouth, Va., says that it is believed among railroad men that Important developments will re sult from tho recent Norfolk ana Southern deal, which Includes the At lantic and North Carolina Railroad and the recent combination of Georgia rail ways, in which latter the Williams and Middendorf interests are concerned. Mr. R. Lancaster Williams is named ap being prominent in the Atlantic Coast Terminal Co., which has pur chased valuable water front property at Portsmouth, and it is anticipated that there will eventually be made a through line from that city via the Norfolk and Southern, of which Marsden J. Perry of Providence, R. I.. Is president, and projected extensions that will finally reach Augusta, Ga., and thence to Valdosta and the Gulf of Mexico." 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Hohler, a I jeweler of Richmond, Va. istevens was arrested last night at the re quest of the Richmond police. It is alleged that ho deceived the jeweler by substituting a cheap ring for the valuable one while pretending to be a buyer. J William W o oil c ott 311 and 313 Fayetteville Street Opposite Post Office. We are constantly getting in the newest things in Ladies' Wear and you will find all the latest and most up to date things here. White Parasols from $1.00 to $3.00 Light Blue and Pink Leather Belts . . . . . . .50c. Hosiery for Ladies and Children in Black, White, Tan, Blue and Pink. Ask to see our Lisle Gauze at ... . . . ... .". . ..... . ......... 25c. New Belts, Belt Buckles, Dress Pins, Combs. Our Millinery Department is very interesting. We will cave you money and please you too. Elbow Length Gloves both White and Black. Christian Church. Sunday School at 9.30 a. m., Prof. S. M. Smith, Supt. Preaching at 11 a. m and 8 p. m. by Rev. J. L. Foster. After the morning service there will be a conference of the church for the purpose of calling a pastor. All mem bers of the church urged to be pres ent, isitors welcomed. Dried Fruit Way I'p. (By the Associated Press.) Fresno, Cal., June lfi. Within the last few days '.tilled fruit prices have taken a big jump. Buyers are offering ten cents a pound for dried peacher ami 15 cents for apricots. Bnth.rrcps are light. These are the highest prlci 9 oTeied for many years. Diplomatic Appropriations. (By the Associated Pre33.) Washington, June 1C The house today agreed to the conference re port on the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill without debate. The bill now goes to the president for approval. SPECIAL PRAISE SERVICE. 4. Mrs. Greater Pittsburg. (By the Associated Press.) . Pittsburg, Pa.. June 16. The decree consolidating Pittsburg and Alleghany was signed' today by Judge Frederick II. Collier, of the county courts, and legally greater Pittsburg is a fact. Actual consolidation will not become effective however until the act cre ating the greater city is declared con stitutional by the higher courts. FALLING HAIR STOPPED. WM. WOOLLCOTT ANDERSON a THIEM , One Price Cash Store. COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS BANK BUILDING, 18 and 20 East Martin Street. Baldness Cured By Destroying The Parasitic Germ That Causes It. : Baldness follows falling hair, fall ing hair follows dandruff; and dand ruff is the result of a germ digging its way Into the scalp to the root of the hair where it saps the vitality of the hair. To destroy that germ is to prevent as well as cure dandruff, falling hair, and, lastly, baldness. There is only one preparation known to do that, Newbro's Herpiclde, an entirely new, scientific discovery. Wherever it has been tried it has proven wonderfully successful. It can't he otherwise, because it utt?r ly destroys the dandruff germ, "You destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Sold by leading drug gists. Send 10c. in stamps for sam ple to The Herpiclde Co., Detroit, Mich. . Henrdy T. Hicks & Co., Special Agents. At Edenton Street Church, Compli mentary To Tire Assembly And Summer School. There will be a special praise ser vice at Edenton Street Methodist church tomorrow evening , at 8 o'clock complimentary to the teach ers and students of the Summer School. The program has been ar ranged by Mrs. Milton Jewell, organ ist and director. The trio, duet and anthems to be given by members of the choir are selected from the sacred cantata of "Ruth." Prelude- OiTertoire in D Minor (Batiste), Mrs. Milton Jewell. 2. Hymn. :. Prayer. Duett-Tho Secret of the Lord, Samuel Young, Miss Nina Grean 5. Scripture Heading. 6. Anthem He That Goeth Forth and Weepeth. 7. Announcements. 8. Offertory Violin and organ, Mr. James Thomas, Mrs. Milton Jew ell. 9. Solo O, Divine Redeemer (Gounod), Miss Mary Ray. 10. Hymn. 11. Anthem The Lord Bless Thee; soprano obligato, Miss Nina Green. 12. Trio He Shall Give His An gels Charge, Misses Tucker, Grean and Briggs. 13. Solo O Lord, Rebuke Me Not, Miss Corine Tables Wilkinson. 14. Anthem Wait Thou Only Upon the Lord. 15. Hymn. 1G. Postlude Selected. Mrs. Mil ton Jewell. The choir will be assisted by Miss Loula Briggs and Messrs. Fisher, Johnson and Martin, Mr. Junius Thomas, violinist. Miss Mary Ray, Miss Corine Tables Wilkinson of Nashville, Tenn., soloist- WILL OFFER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Oxford Ties Ladies' Oxford Ties . . . . . . .$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Misses' Oxford Ties .$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Children's Oxford Ties ........... .85c, $1.00 and $1.25 NOTICE! Raleigh, N. C, June 14, 1906. The School Committee of Raleigh Township having made a liberal ap propriation to the Summer School for tuition of its teachers, expects them to attend as far as practicable. They are requested to register at the Register's office at the A. and" M. College on Saturday the 16th instant when they will receive badges, and to be present for the regular class exercises on Monday the 18th at 8.30 a. .m. : " ',; By order of the Committee', G. ROSENTHAL, Bec'y. SALE OF VALUABLE MACHINERY By authority given In mortgage from Dexter Blanchard and recorded In reg ister's ottlee of Wake county In Book 175, page 312, I will offer for sale at the time and place of sale named below all', the machinery, tools and property of every kind conveyed in said mort gage, consisting of one band saw (Clement number 36), two sections of line shafting, three patent wood pul leys, one emery wheel and frame, one steam engine and boiler and fixtures, one Pat. Malsens lathe and relay back rest, one planer atrd Joiner, one combi nation saw, buck, and one planer and moulder combined and all tools and Hxtures of every kind belonging to or used with any of said machinery, all of which is located on the right-of-way and near the right-of-way of the Ral eigh and Southport ; Railroad about midway between Vaiina station and Fuouay Springs, AVake county, N. C. The sale will take place on the prem ises where said machinery and property are located on Saturday, the 7th day of July, 1906, at 12 o'clock m. Terms of sale cash. MARY B. PARTIN, Adm. of B. K. Partln. This June lfi, 1906. , The Truth About Lying. : Prof. Isaac . Franklin . Russell hai created quite a commotion by his re cent declaration that all men are liars. From the notices of the pro fessor,: which have appeared in many papers, one might be led to suppose that either by the professor himself, or most clearly by some of his ad mirers .the imagination has found lodgment that the professor has ut tered a truth as new as it is profound. Whether or not It is profound, this writer does not care at this time to decide, but certainly it is not new or original. To go farther back into antiquity than the time of David, king of Israel, the noted poet, war rior and statesman declared on one occasion, and put it on record, "I said in my hasts, all men are liars." Then, too, some have heard of the Scotch divine who, on one occasion, read in his morning lesson the saying of the Psalmist Just quoted. Paus-1 ing, he looked at his congregation ! over the top of his spectacles, and said: "Faith, David, and had ye lived ! in this day and country, ye might have said at your leisure." But to return to our professor. He is credited with saying that he knows of nothing else quite so worthless as human testimony. He points out the extraordinary difficulty of extracting the truth from ancient legends over grown with the lies of many ages, but even of getting a reasonably trust worthy account of current events. Or to quote his own language: "There are so many, difficulties in the way of proof: some arise from deliberate mendacity, others from the failure of sense perception or tho in sufficiency of language as a vehicle of expression, or from the tendencies of bias, patriotic or religious, to deflect sincere and able men from the right line of truthful testimony." Perhaps mendacity, like marriage, is essentially a human convention, and In heaven there is neither lying no rgiving in lying. Bnt.however that may be, it is universally accepted up on earth as a polite and convenient custom and has been observed in all ages and by the most enlightened peoples as the only practicable com promise with conditions too difficult for the wits of mortal men. In a characteristic chapter on ve racity Spencer practically demon strated that all men ura liars. He says in effect that while we profess to love tne truth and hate lying, we do not realize that unveraclty is a universal vice. The supreme court of Missouri recently decided that when a man as serts that the article he sells is the best in the world he may be guilty of lying, but that he who buys tho article on the strength of the lie and finds himself cheated has no legal re dress. We are supposed to take such business flourishes with plenty of salt. . Long ago an English court held that under the common law a man who sells razors that will not shave is not liable, because "razors are made to sell, not to shave." I But after all, the main question. which seems not to have presented it self to the professor or to his com mentators, whether they be friendly or antagonistic, is the question which Pilate asked Jesus more than 1,900 years ago, and which remains un answered to the present day, "What is truth?" To He, says the diction ary, is "to speak knowingly that which is not true." Hence, until we know "what is truth," we are but multiplying words without wisdom when we discourse learnedly or fool ishly about lying. Albuquerque (N. M.) Citizen. HUNTER DR0S.1t BREWER CO. STORE CROWDED WITH EXCEPTIONAL, VALUES . , ,-... .. Space forbids our mentioning all the good values we have. So we invite you to rail tuid examine the quality and price of our Stock. WHITE GOODS. We carry a splendid lino of White Goods for Shirt Waists and Suits. The stork consists of Madras, PK, Dot Swiss, Dimities, Century Cloth, Lincnc, Linens, and Mercerized Goods 10 to 50e. 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When he took first prize at the Paris conservatory his father said: "Sarasate, my son, wed thy violin, but never a woman." He never did. On October 18. at Washington, the military monument In memory of Gen. George B. McClellan, commander of the army of the Potomac, will be unveiled. The general's widow Is now 71, and is at Homburg for her health. Jacob C. Goldszmlt has done more than anyone else to make American letters, life and history known to the Poles of Europe. He has come to Bos ton to live as a refugee. At one time he was lecturer at the Warsaw Uni L&Jlf The Liver Regulator r (TAKES THE PLACE OF CALOMEL.) Has no equal for Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache, Chills and Malaria, Piles, Had Breath, Etc. MAKES A WORKING LIVER Testimonial From a Well-Known Minister. THE LAXO COMPANY. Gentlemen:- Laxo is the best remedy I have ever used for con stipation and torpid liver. 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