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If you want to do any writing while ycu are down town there is desk room and station ery it is yours. White Lawns, 10, 15, 20 and 25c. Figured Organdies, 10, 15, 25 and 50c. Yard wide China Silk Special 59c. a yard. Long Cloth, 10, -12 and 15c. a yard. Our stock of Laces and Embroideries is very extensive and our prices are remarkably low. WM. WOOLLCOTT ANDERSON l THIEM One Price Cash Store. COMMERCIAL AND FAKMERS BAXK TillliDINO, 18 and 20 East Martin Street. WILL OFFER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SPECIAL BARGAIXS IN Ladies', Misses1 all Children's Oxford Ties Ladies' Oxford Ties . . $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Misses' Oxford Ties ............ .$1.00, $1.25 and $1.5a Chfidren's Oxford Ties . . .85c, $1.00 and $1.25 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature lor Over Thirty Years ACCOUNT WITH ise this bank is helpful not only to m!,,,.,,, win introduce him. Col. George in business, but to every .man n,,(1 ; Hamilton of New York will build woman alike who has any money , 'Frisco, and the display of transactions: It encourages economy. It establishes your credit. It makes sending; money away or paying bills easy. It safeguards your cash. It is business to have one. Why not start n checkii) account here today? Commercial & Farmers Bank KAIiEIGII. N. C. :ciioo l DURHAM'S SUIT AGAINST ENO. (Special to the Evening Times.) Durham. N. C, June 20. In Greens boro today there was a hearing in a matter that was an important one to Durham and has proved very interest ing litigation to the state at large. This was the hearing of the matter of the city of Durham against the Kno Cot ton Mill Co. of Htllsboro, the matter coming up on an order issued by Judge Ferguson for the defendant company to show cause why the company and officers should not be attached for con- tempt of court in not obeying an order what thty klK.. nl)OUt the transactions made by Judge Ferguson early m the(i Jn (.(1,im.(.tl,,n wt c.,i year that the waters of the Eno riveri,,, (mfUv.. 'jj,So piiisent lnclud must not be polluted. led- C. K Ifyle, Ihmnnd. Va.. gen- r.noA nn.nn im tmlnV Oil ... . t.i. ...... 1 " v" - - ' I ynotice to show cause in contempt lro - eeedings it was not for the purpose 01 , (ll.,,c.,,1,.i.n. divisions; J. K. Cary, Hin Iiuni.sliing for conlempt but to get thi-i(oi w va assisU.nt lo the supejin lv. ittt-r moving and back into the. (,u,('(,nt'. n E pu,k.'i. Newport News, uui ts since the decision of the supreme v.,' su'perinotndent of terminal, ami court. h 'i wickham, . Hi" Iiinond, general The litigation l)egnn early in the ; c,,'u,ls,., f U0 ciVWr .ke & Ohio. i year on a restraining onier issueci nj , estraining order issued by; Judge Ferguson at the Instance ol 'n i citv. restraining me rot ion mm iui"i" and its officials, employes and tenants jn ANVpt Virginia '.which' it developed limn nolluting the waters of Kno 1'iver-l v.clv independent r. ..i'l:' leading out i.'f from- vhich Durham- gets part of herK j -. He . Vi.;... ur.ah'e to say water -supply. At the hearing the re-l,, u wag t,, e the Chea stiaining arder was made pel -manent poak(, & Ohio. JTe did say, however, and then there was an appeal to thothnt j-liesapeake & Ohio crews did supreme court, xne oeeision wat. i.i,.v.,j to 1 v siisi.iiiuiiir tne aeuon 01; !. Indue Ferguson,' 'it being HUgf.estcd ' i that time be s;ivi'-n in which the mill j licople coum get m a n-m-i """i"-'"'".. inle could get in a sewer disposal !ilant lo be approved liy tile suite 00a mi . i of Ilea 1th. The slips today were to get ; I the matter back In court so that an I order could be made .compelling the i ci-mpany to make the improvements or j stop thi' nuisance complained of. FOR BIG JULY 4 CELEBRATION. (Special to The Kveiilng Times.) ! Salisbury, X. C, Jtino 20. Mayor , Hoyden has received :iccop;ance j from a nunibor of the slate's mayors to the invitations sent thorn to be, present hero on the Fourth of July celebration. About fifte m have been invited and these will take proml-'j ncnt part in the parade. Congress man W. V. Kitchin Will make th.' ' lo-iueioal sneech anil Senator' -Over-. i nrewoi KS win oe inu ii(iiiiirwiiii j pyrotechnic feal ur evr seen in jriodmont North Carolina. There will lie a babW show, and the prettiest 'child nndov one year old will receive $10 for its looks, the ltn-st looKer between the ages of one and three re ceiving the same money, as will also the best decorated carriage carrying a baby. Thore will be a balloon as cension, and Salisbury and States ville have signed asreemont for a big game of baseball. Coole?:nee and Concord will also play on that day. i The town is expecting 10. 000 visi tors, and it will almost receive 'them. ..'Aggravated lMvorco Case. (Sneeinl to The Keenin? Times.) Salisbury, N, C, Juno 20. In the jsuperior court yesterday one ot the j worst eases heard in years was ar ! gtid before Judge Just ice, the jury not being allowed to take the niat Itor in its present shape. The action j was for divorce; and a Siiencer cou ple was the party to the suit: The j wife of James T. Cooper, who last iyoar instituted suit in the Henderson 'county courts against her husband, brought up the matter before Judg? . i-Ward in his visit hero in May. The ' matter was hotly argued by Messrs. A. H. Price and J. H. Horah repr? ;sehilng Mr. Cooper and R. Lee j Wright for Mrs. Cooper, and the issue turning purely upon logal Ipoints, the judge ordered a mistrial. This time the case comes up for all- I mony. and after a long argument yes .'iterday Judge Justice decided to lot (the jury find tho facts. The case was llried in Henderson last year and J Mrs. Cooper lost. The main reliance 'of the plaintiff w-as upon th3 tosti- mony of a colored woman of tin j most infamous character, who testi fied that- she and the. defendant had Hived in illicit intercourse. TWO XEW CHI" IK HES TO 1JE IIPILT IX DURHAM. j ' (Special to the Kvening Times.) Durham. N. C. June 20. The of ficials of Main Street Methodist Church have purchased a site on Chapel Hill street, paying a total of $2T.2")0. and on; this site there will be erected a church to cost, it is learned, in the neighbor-1 hood of $100,000. The old church will , be torn away and the property sold. The work of moving the old St. Phil-; morning at 1 . (t'clbck: She was SB ips church is in progress today. This jems of age, and was ill but a few church building is being slipped to the ' ilriys, being taken Sunday with appo renr of the lot, and there is to be 'rieXy. Pne left three children, two erected a ch'urch to cost something-over ; daughters, who live here, and a son in $20,000. The new church will be of Portsmouth.' pink granite. The old building will. Robert A. Noel!, father of Editor J. be put in shape and used by the con-1 A- Nel, of the Itoxboro Courier, died giegatlon while the new church is building. Nursing M others and Malaria. The Old Standard Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic drives out malaria and builds up the system. Sold by all dealers for 27 years. Price 50 cents. By SHAFER Vm Hon Lard and Sweet Mild Cured HAMS DO YOU WANT A COOK or servant of any kind? Put an "ad" to The Times and. haver you wants sup- !iedi 1 WJ. 't-i'V" '111 f RAILROAD MEN OHHE STAND (By the Associated Pres.i.) Washington, June 20. Officials of the West urn Maryland. Chesnneuko & Ohio and ' itufTnlo and Susquehanna railroads were before the interstate ..iiiiii...o ritrimicujntl lOllilV to till oral manager; iu. . wm-c, V"1" " w y., KU,,erintendi nt Huntington & rnvv ...- nBi;rd about the Kf.in- v.,., ami (lle-i Jean and white Oak . .(innf el ions or U10 ae;ipeme n: y nirj ,u.,.. Bv-it.-liins f r th-m. v:i witness said llv.i aeiiner niniye.i nor any oi'.ie"!' or t-:p!': "ll m apeako-"!iio so 1 ;u he Knee, in in.d ),. -anl owned a".y -toe-.i or interrsi ;n ,,nv (,()a, Qr nU ,-,,.., ty. " ; ; (V-y the Associated Tress.) New York. June Ji'. Pleas of noi culltv of eonsiuiaev and unlawful com Hit of trade wa s , - bination for the rest r TOBACCO MEN ANSWER COURT enured in the raited States circuit jolliers. court today by Karl Jungbluth. pies-! The Ashevillo Planing Mill Com l.lent of the MacAmliews and Forbes )ilnv changes iis name to the Wll: Company and Howard K. Young pre'- lijuns-Hrownoll Planing Mill Com ment of the J. S. ( oinpany, us inun m- ; mils and the two cempames nanien ;.s corporations. The two individual de fendants were held in Sr,.C0O bail each anil all the defendants were given until July !' to file demurrers on motions to dismiss the indictments. The two firms l.amtd in the indict- mi nt are subsidiary companies of the j American 'J onacco i ompan. me in-, diitments were r. tui'iied last Monilav by a Tnited States grand jury which ' .long had been engag-d In an investi gation into the so-ea!led tobacco trust j It alleged that the defendants by combination and agreement ' sought to control the licorice paste supply, which is used in the manufacture lof plus tobacco.- - w- " WashiiiKlon for IcXeill. .'Friends of Hon. Franklin McNeill j are. in connection with his caniuuaiw f,.r reaoinination on the corporation commission, especially gratifled nt the action "f the Washington county deiU neratie convention In" Instructing for him, for the reason that it was from irI.l.lf.in V,nintr tt,nt ttlC CUSC nf T-i ,-W..n. v! the Corporation "ommls- s!on ab.iut which so much has been said in Very narrow escape from .coaih lately in efiorts to weifken Mr .MeNeiU's ! while driving on Main street about candidacy came. In fact the plalntlft. nlno'-oVloclc last Saturday evening. in th-. case was Sheriff Jackson or Washington countv. IXSI UANCK COMPAXV PAYS POKTV CKXTS OX TOT: 1MHA.MS. (lty the Associated. Press.) . . San Fianelseo. Cnl.. Juno 20 II. W' Iliismir. who says he represents 1 li American InMiiance Company of Pus t,.n .',1 , ;t-..il mi I Kilrlnnil vpsterdav fl on Cbicairor Hosmer staled that he had! been sent here to settle with the policy-1 ! holders of in? company on me oasis 01 j forty cents on the dollar. lie sain unit ; the company's losses in San Francisco, amounted to !. 200,000 of which $200.-1 umi w us relnsuretK ; T.ostoit, Mass.. June 20. .Shortly after the San Francisco earthquake the American Insurance Company of lies-: ton. announced that on -account oi 'is losses in San Francisco it would write tin more new business and subseticni !y it s risks were reinsured in other ; coin; ia n its. : The American Company, was one of the oldest in the imHiri'-!' in Huston, h.iving be. n incorporated In. ISIS." The 'eo'iip'.tiy -which took over the Ameri can's business was the Firemans In surance Company of Newark, N. J. Deaths of Aged People. Durham. N. C. June 20. Mrs. Clara Stvron, w ife of the late Wallace Myron njed at her home on Liberty street this . at his home In Boshoro yesterday, anu iha intprmpnt" took olace today. He was 72 years of age. There are two sons and two, daughters. Quite a num ber of relatives went from here to at tmd the funeral this morning. W. T. Watts, 87 years of age, died here yesterday:- afternoon and the funeral took place this afternoon. He had been 111 for several months, and heart trul eobcaused his death. Ho left two sons and one1 daughter. BISHOP McDOWELL PRESIDENT NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. Chicago. June 20. Bishop William F. McDowell of the Methodist Church was elected president of the board of trustees of Northwestern University for the coming year nt the annual meeting, of the boarl in Evanston. A life tenure office, that of honorary pres ident of the Itqerd, ,was treated for William Deering, the Retiring president. Specially Registered to You Consider how the United States Government protects to you, guaranteeing its delivery safe and in good order. "V ! AN AMENDMENT. The nn;l U Loak8villo-Siray Insiirnnoo I lty Coiniiany, with $10,000 1 capital authorized and $5,000 sub 'stcrihed, was chartered today. K. P. Whorlon. broenshnro; C. X. Peslia'o and others b ins I ho tacorj'iorators. Another chtirkr is to the Lexing ton Rxeolsior Co.niiiiny; $2",000 cap ital'iiiithorizinl and Sl.r00 subscribed by W. G. Finch, .1. YV. Crowoll and ! iiany. . Bn(1 js au(iiorized to increns. i the capital 'from $10,000 to $25,000. jXKW COMPANY NCCcr.KDK ! XEW JJKKX iAS COMPANY. . ' -..';- (Special to the 'livening Times.) xow liern, N. C, Juno 20. Art! 0f ,IK.0rpofa: ion have lie.-n r eg ilst.Ted for the New Hern Light and Fuel Company, succssors to ..'New. Pern Gas Company. J. 11. T. Martin of New. York -Is president and J. M. Cox of Muscatine, Iowa, will be local manager. The new concern will en large and Improve the pr-jsent plant, and will also conduct a store In con nection with the plant. Tho trans fer will ba made July I K. W. Small- WOO( was the president of the form i er company, capitalized at Th? new company $100,000. is A Narrow Pscaiv. fapeel.'il to Tli Kveninir Tinas ) Washington, .X, C Juno 20.- l api. i.to. n. inn 01 tins nij u.iu .'.Captain Hill was driving a a pretly rapid gait and when in front of the Havens Oil Mill his hugsy col- liJod with a grocery Wagon, ov.-r-ij i,.i,,cr lirtlVi i:nViiileu nml t li rn win r I 8 Captaiu Hill hcadfot emost under the horses. Had it not lucn for the timely aid of pnssing pedestrians Captain Hill would -certainly have bo-n killed. As it was he escaped with only a fr.v slight bruises and a sprained arm. BUILDING BURNED IN CHICAGO. (Hv the Associated Vrrs Chicago, June 20. Fire today; ;.. , l lnac-ucaiiy uesiro.eu ine maiiuiai i u i - i inR landing ,nt 141 and 143 Ontario , , T , was. estimated at $SO,000. Tho building was occupied by-1 hoi. Derby Steam Laundry Com- ; pany; Henth Johnson & Company, 1 ....lll. . Ann-,,-, Plul.i l'.-nvl.-c i puut,iii;i , UilU mi. iiiv im v- AX ECKTACY OP DELIGHT is contained lit every bit of Whit man's confections. They arc the sweetest of the sweet, yet that very sweetness is so delicately flavored that it has an added charm nil Us own, and Is unlike any other candy made. A fresh supply Just received i by express today. Tucker Drug Co. DEPENDABLE 4. , RUdGlST:.. - The NATIONAL BISCUIT. even greater protecting foresight in delivering its Biscuit and Crackers to you. Fresh from the oven, they are enclosed in a dust tight; moisture proof package, on each end of which is affixed this trade mark in red and white. '. ZU ZU GlNCER SNAPS Crisp, deUdoui, eoldeo-browa morsels of sweetness and spice that everyone lovet. CHEESE SANDWICHES Thin crackers enclosing a Ujet of creamy cheese a delicate bite to tempt an epicure. ntlT''"r-CT""J'a!'imii'''1J'l"' ' , HUNTER BROS. & Sale of Laces this Week at Startlingly Low Prices . ', -. ' OTHiinrvw3KiP2 In rosting about for spcrJa! barRains lor t:nr ti;ale our bujir was fortunate in locating a lot of Laces at siartliiiiil.V low tiKUies. Ye slial! jivi- our prilrons the . i;cn:-ii( of the ileal by selling the Pace at prices ransins from 5 CENTS TO 25 CENTS PER YARD. The Itobbiul. consists of Val, Kininl Thread, Mechlin, 1 orcnon, . All new paleins ami at thS mices there will be a rnsli for the s;ooils. TO T1IK TPACHFHSs Ve arc ineiniMTS of ' the Merchants' Association and can furnish a rebate l:tk, also give lted Trailing KtamjiN. HUNTER' BROS; & BREWER COMPANY Sore ml door north Ciersch's Kcstsnrant. WU GIVK TKAOIXQ KT AMI'S. M EN'S F AS FURNISHINGS FOR aSUMMER WEAR Our showing of Men's Jenrnishhigs is exceptionally interesting just at this time, and consists or complete lines of Negligee Shirts, NecKwear Collars, Cuffs, Etc. mm Positively EveryiKing Nen' d StyiisH in Hats All tlic proper styles boajlit to sell nt reasonable prices. You buy the very best of everything Jure for the correct dress of men ht very lowest figures. No 'overcharge cvi-rythina In reason. . , : - .. - '.'.'';'r; LE-E BROUGIiTON .;'' ' "'...' .:-"v'.' '...'.,- " : MAIL ORDER! HAVE ATTENTION SAME DAY RECEIVED. r Welcome ' Make our store your headquarters. Drop " in any time and rest wheri down town. . This store will interest. you. j ... ..."-. ELLINGTON S ;ART ST ORE RALEIGH, NORTH CARP LIN A . V1.' '..:-. MM '. 1 a letter registered , , COMPANY exercises 1 X i BREWER CO. M I ON AB LE Teachers
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