ft
ItivMmiiniiwii,
THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 190G.
Til THE FARMERS
' . Secretary , J. C. Kendall has sent
Out the program for the third annual
session of the North Carolina Far
mers State Convention. I desire
through your columns to call the at
tention of tho farmers of Wake and
adjoining counties, especially to this
contention and the subjects to be dis
cussed. A careful perusal of the program-will
show there is not a dull
subject and not one that the live, pro
pressive farmers of North Carolina
are not vitally interested in.
A- review of the progress made In
agriculture for the last ten yearswill
be Instructive -and interesting. Our
progress in that period has been won
derful and will stimulate us to still
greater achievements along agricul
tural lines.
"Problems iu Soil Management" is
a great subject. The soil is the foun
dation of all agriculture and upon
our knowledge of "Soil Management"
depends our success. Every farmer
should hear the discussion of this
topic.
"Problems in Crop Culture" (what
farmer has not had them?) embraces
a great deal and should be heard by
pvprv farmer in the state. The
discussion on "Breeding and select
ing of seeds" alone will repay any
live farmer for the entire trip leav
ing the information to be derived
from the discussions of tho other
subjects as a clear profit, for with
out good seeds and good cultivation
there can be no good crops.
"Live Stock" "Feeding , and best
of all how to grow the feed right on
our own farms, will appeal to many
of our most enterprising farmers who
want to get out of the rut of plant
ing all cotton of all tobacco.
These and kindred topics that are
to be discussed by persons especially
selected on account of their knowl
edge of the subject assigned to thorn
will furnish a valuable spread of in
formation that should forcibly appeal
to every farmer and make this tho
greatest fanners convention that has
ever been held in the state.
Many of tho speakers are success
ful North Carolina farmers living
quite a distance from Raleigh who
not only do not receive any pay for
coming to the convention but defray
their own expenses. In view of this
fact, surely the farmers of Wake and j
adjoining counties who live .within j
easy reach of Raleigh will turn out
to hear their: brother farmers from !
a distance discuss these question;;
that are of such vital importance to
all' of us. I
I desire to call especial attention,
to the "Women's Department." (ho
"Dairy Department," and tho ."-nut-,
ter Contest." These departments,
within themselves would make a ko.i I
"convention. But with the other ilc-
partments and all the subjects that
nre to be discussed we proooi-e to
have a convention that no farmer ran
afford to miss. Therefore let tl iar-j
mors encourage the r.iove:u.-r.t by
their presence. .
. I want to see and shak'e uaa.;:, n. .
a thousand farmers .their wivo.ysonn
and daughters during the convention.
If you fail to meet me there the loss
shall fall on you.
Dear Mrs. Farmer, will you not bo
there with vour husband? Do bring
him out and let him get some now
ideas injected into that brain of hi:.
It will do him good and will help the
children.
Tiio .(invention is to be at tne
& M. College in Raleigh next
July 10. 11. 12. Do come.
Yours for tho succes3 of the Farmers
of North Carolina.
; C. C. MOORE,
President N. C. c. F. C.
BODY QT NEGBQ i
SCOTT BROUGHT HERE.
The ;t)ofly 'of the i hegro utlBr
Scott, who was yesterday hanged at
Wilmington by the United States mar
jshal, was brought to Kaleigh- last night
at 11:45 and taken to the Brown estab-
lishment where it was embalmed. Scott
was a man of powerful physique. He
was 5 feet 10 In height, and weighed
about two hundred pounds.: His muscu
lar development was almost marvelous.
Several doctors viewed the body. Scott
was a Baltimore mulatto and possessed
some education. His sloping forehead,
the tattoos on his arms and several
slashes on his body, evidently old
wounds, showed the criminal and des
perate character of the murderer of five
men on tne lilrfutea scnooner. ine
body will be sent to the medical school
at the State Lmvcrsity for dissecting
purposes.
"SPRING CLEANING" NEEDED.
The Body Requires It Just as Much
as the House Does.
"You look sick this morning.'
"Yes. I woke up with a dull head
ache, a coated tongue and that dark
brown taste in the mouth."
"Didn't you have pains in the
joints and muscles?"
"Yes. As my old negro mammy
used to say, 'I have misery in my
joints." "
"Better get a bottle of RHEl'MA
CIDK and take it, old man."
"What does RHEUMACIDE do?"
"Why RHEUMACIDE is the most
powerful and effective blood purifier
in the world. It sweeps all the
germs and poisons out of the blood
and 'makes you well all over.' "
"Ever try it yourself?"
"Sure. I take a couple of bottles
I of it before spring begins. Give my
blood a spring cleaning. And RHEl
MACIDE puts me in such fine shape
that I never have that tired feeling."
"Well, I'm , going to try this
UHEl'MACIDE you say is the best
ever."
"That's right. All the druggists
sell it. Better get a bottle today. You
start to get well with the first dose.
The proprietors say that RIIEl'MA
CIDE 'gets at the joints from the in
sidji and 'makes you well all over.'
And that's the truth, old man."
OUR STORE
Corner Morgan and
, Fay ettoville Sts.
WILL BE
CLOSED
SUNDAY
Uhe Tucker Build
ing Pharmacy
WILL BE OPEN
HICKS
Drugstores
i ,
"'SCELLAlfEOUS.
WANT AD. COLUMN.
OAK CITY- PRESSING CLUB WILL
make your Garments Look Like
New. Cleaning, Pressing, Alter
ing and Pepairing neatly done on
Short notice. Ladies' Garments
and Cleaning Kid Gloves a spe
cialty. W. W. Jones, Manager,
S16 South Salisbury. Bell 'Phone
1182, Interstate 639.
NOW ARRIVING. Chase
and Hackney Pianos of
which there are no better
made for the price. Com
plete line Organs, Sheet
" Music, Etc. E. P. Baker,
Trade Buildinsr.
We Give S. H. L Co.'s Green Trade Discount Stamps Free
JULY CLEARANCE SALE
IS NOW GOING ON IN GOOD EARNEST
BERRIES, SNAPS, POTATOES anil
Vegetables. All other good things
to make your meals a sucej33 this
warm weather. White House Oof
fee on the side adds to the Break
fast meal. Prompt delivery a faat-
' ure appreciated by those wanting
things quickly done. Geo. S. Ter-
; rail. ... 'f- ' -.-
WANTED.
WANTED Will pay cash for .1,000
.pounds df old feathers. Uring
sample to 11S East Harget't. street.
WAXTEI) Will pay eash for .1. "00
pounds of old feathers, ltring
, sample to 318 East Hargott street.
Killed by Locomotive.
(Special to tho Evening Times.)
"Hamlet,- X. ('., July .7. When tn.in
No. in was coining in n ruloivd mail
jumped from it and killed himself. Ii
is supposed that : ho v;is Imbuing his
way ami wanted to get -off-the train
before, it stopped at -.J he station, hut
the ' train' was going faster than he
.thought and threw him against a cross
tie, breaking his skull and anil aiid
causing him several other injtn ies.He
. as Uikv n to the doctor's olilce where he
died wiihin fifteen minutes, lie lias not
yet l.c . n. identified. :
TEACHERS WAXTEI Several hun
dred splendid openings princi
pals, superintendents,.' assistants,
music: long terms; Rood salaries.
Can place every competent leueh
er. Guaranteed enrollment propo
sition...:.. Sheridan's 'Agency, Green
wood. S. C.
TWO TK.IYKLlXt! SALESMEN' IV
each staie; week and all irav
oling expenses; business1 estab
lished .. 1 G years. California Cider
&': Flavoring' Co.,'.: Box lillT, SI.
. Louis, Mo.
Vnth of a Little Boy.
l.ee, agd 13 months and
i, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
did last evening at their home
on Saunders street.. The remains of
th;? bright little boy were taken to
Clayton today for! interment.
ion da;,
l.e
owd, . reliable 'man
locality io act un-
1 ) ET EC T I V 10 Sli t
wanted in every
" dor ord 'i-s; no -oxijjjrieii.ee neces
sary. Write-'Superintendent,;' Box
7-,: Indianapolis, hid.
SCHWARTZ docs not send
you any old thing when
you leave vour odors 'with
him 3rou simply got tho
' cry choicest there is of
lamb, veal, steaks, roasts,
etvJ. Schwartz's moats
.Tnke dainty dishes for
h i weather meals. J.
Schwartz.
Our object is to close
will cause them to move. E
lots is our earnest desire. T
the Bargain Counter and des
vestors and bring about spir
quicker, you respond the bet
do yourself an injustice if yo
cut all seasonable stuffs at once and we make prices that
apid selling and a quick clearance of short lines and odd
his is the time o'year when jolly crowds gather around"
irable goods shorn of its rightful profits always find in
ited buying. This is a free-for-all opportunity, and the
ter will be your chance for selecting the choicest. You'll
u do not improve this occasion.
f
Fine Millinery
At a Fraction of Former Values
The 08c. Table of Ladles' Dress and Sti t Hals Brows in popularity.
lilts to the value of $:$.00 heretofore but for (his week you may choose
from Hits that Here .$3.50, $4.00 mid $l..0 and S5.00 on this table at
.'. 98c.
UNTRIMME DHATS.
. . ClloONe fi'fim ihe entire Ktnek or ftiKhiiiimlile Slvmev nr. Iinlf nrlw mi.l
less. $1.00 and 81.."0 Hats for 50c; $2.00 and Hats for. ... .$1.00
B. ft B. TUBE CKEAM KISSES.
Wholesome and refreshing. Have
no other.
I DESIRE to ' announce to
vy friends rmd anyone de
siring stenographic .work
that. I am in the Tucker
building (l?oom 1201) and
5? ii a r a n t o e sal isi'actovy
Voi'k. Court: roi)trfing a
specialty. 0liss A. V.
Morel. ':
At; K X TS - '-1 -es;i I i ill a t e snbstittite .for
slot machines; patented: -".sells at
sight for .l.''loo(J, territory open;
particulars. Ciisha Co., Anderson,
ind. ',''
A.
week,
WANT AD. COLUMN.
FOR SALE.
l-'01l SALE One bay mare, gentle
and tractable, can be driven by
ladies or children : with perfect
safety; goes well tinder saddle.
Also fcne Babcork top buggy, rub
ber tired, in use one year. Apply
for further information to Mac
Maclirfn's Stable.
.WEATHER FORECAST.
tod Press.)
T1V 7. Forecast- for
Knrlh Carolina for tonight and Sunday .
Partly cloudy tonight and bunuaj
light to fresh northeast winds.
t,o iitrh bnromrter area occupies
isition as it dirt yes
J If tit 1 J in.- x-
terday. It has spread out more to the
n, ...I hi diminished in energy in
the north. The distribution of pressure
nt the Rockies has changed but
-nJhtiv There has been no important
-i.- m t..miierature: in the Middle
Atlantic States it is somewhat cooler.
Maximum temperatures registered yes
terday along the Gulf coast -to 90 de
grees and over; also at rhoenix, Havre
and Nashville. Itain occuiTed yester
day in the South Atlantic States, Texas
and Ohio. The following heavy precip
itation, in inches, has been reported:
Cleveland, 1.02; AuRusta, 1.78; Wilming
ton, 1.26 and Tampa, 1.12. The center
of the high pressure area persisting
north of this section will cause a con
tinuation of easterly winds which will
produce partly cloudy weather in this
Vicinity tonight and Sunday.
A. H. THIESSEN,
, Section Director.
Henderson Graded School
Plastered With "Tite
Hold."
Henderson, N. C, March 21, 1906.
Guilford Plaster & Cement Co.,
Greensboro, N. C.
Gentlemen: Replying to your fa
vor in which you ask for our opinion
of ybur Tite-Hold Wood Fibre Wall
Plaster, will say that we have used
this plaster on the Henderson graded
school building, and same has been
satisfactory to both the proprietors
and ourselves. We consider that you
have a material equal to any of the
patent plasters. -
Yours truly, .
, .(Signed 1 B.L. WEAVER. v
FIXE FARM FOR SALE Contain
ing 300 acres, 1 miles from de
pot; 175 acres cleared and in fine
state of cultivation; 1 million
feet pine timber. Some fine past
ure lands. Modern dwelling," 2
stories, 9 rooms, and all necessary
out buildings. Price reasonable.
Call on or address S. R. Flowers,
Real Estate Dealer, Clinton, N. C.
FOR SALE A very handsome an
tique Mahogany Bed, in first class
repair. Will be sold cheap. At
Ph. Hubert's Upholstery establish
ment, Trade Building, Raleigh,
X. C. -
MAN ACER WANTED Every sec
tion, to select agents for "Ganieo
science. ' world's . greatest now
lawful game for drinks or c tears',
takes'' place. '."forbidden slot ma
chines; -'plays '"-'with nickels ")r
flu'artws; one to seven persons can
play at once; finish beautiful, like
cash register. Rented or sold on
Easy Payments: sample sent free.
Proposition will please you if wa
still have opening in your section.
.. Cnlted Sporting Goods Mfg. , Co.,
Dept. 14. S, Chicago, 111.
WAXTEOAgents to sell wrapping
.'.paper arid bags, a side line; agents
covering territory every sixty or
ninety days L preferred; samples
can be carried in pocket. Address
Paper Dept. Tho Kemper Thomas
Co., Sta. II, Cincinnati, O.
WAXTEIl I'or Detective Service,
good men who cat give reference",
experience not heeded we give
full instructions. Addrss Superin
tendent. Lock' Box 391, Indianapo
: lis, Ind. ; . ;
FOR RENT.
STROXACH 1UILD1XG, Corner of
Wilmington and Davie streets. I
have rented two of the stores this
leaves one for rent. Apply to
Frank Stronnch 219-221 and 223,
Wilmington street.
FOR SALE- A very handsome an
tique Rosewood Piano. Excellent
condition. Emory & Koonce,
Trade Building.
N. C. Hams Sides and Shoulders
just wlmt yon need at this season of the yenr, especially
for seasoning vegetables. This is an extra fine lot of
meat. See it at once, ta our store, 16 Hargott street.
D. T. J O H N SON (St. S O N
ALL THOXES.
ECItEKA I HAVE FOCXD IT.
Tho best corn meal on the market
at the most reasonable priro. Ask
your grocer for it, and insist- upon
having Eureka in the original mill
package. ? ' :
Dress Goods Specials.
Clearing up the little lots at half
of former values. Xovrlty Dress
(nods in various weaves in new Plaids
and Checks 12 l"2c.
Ivimoim Crepe Cloth in all plain
colors ............... ... 17 l-2c.
i'olka Dot Mohair and Embroid
ered Wool Witistings, summer weight,
a( Kiilf price .... . . .li.lr.
Shantung Silks.
These ISiingalon-Khaiitiing Silks
come ii all tlie l.isliionaidi- shades of
tin1 season. rOc. values for. .. .19c-
Silk Ginghams.
Fill!"' woven .Mercerized Ginsh'sm,
in rich variegated plaid eil'ects and
neat checks. 2."ic. values far ..le.
Silk Mulls.
Complete color line of Silk Mulls
in I tie most wanted evening simplex.
Iie:',!ll:ir Itlc. rallies. '..Closing price
. ......... ... ... ........ 10c.
Newport Cloth.
Extensively used for making While
Ci::tt Suils and Sepuf.ite Skirts; takes
the place of ditcher Linen at half
the price 2.r.
Pretty 5c. Lawns. .
One special table on which are
thrown a variety of Cool, Crisp
Lawns. Values up (o 7 l-2c for 5c.
Nottingham Lace Curtains.
A clean sweep of Lace Ciii tnliis in
spray and llowerct effects. Standard
widths
$1.00 Ltice Curtains, 2 1-2 yards
long Tide
$-.00 L'ice Curtains, :J y:mls loii!
. . .SI.OO
JjiiJ.fiO Ltice Curtains, : 1-2 yards
lonrj ... . ... ..fl.50
Men's Summer Neclcwear.
Ctimclnmiia Silk Ties and Fotir'in
Hands in White and Solid Colors.
Xenl Vlu'( Figures on l!l i( k and
Viue and Chick Figuri'S on White.
This season's best styles. . . . , . .2.c.
Notion Specials.
Fancy Japanese Capcr-foldim
Fans ....10, l." and 2.V.
French Fans, L:ice Triiiinusl,
fljinngled anil Hand-painted, . Ivory
Handles r0c. to $Ti.(r
Xeck Ruchings for Tourists at 10c.
a yard or box of 0 yards for. . .I50c.
Lndies'Liice Hose in AVhlto, lilack
mid colors. 'cry special lc, or 3
pairs for Hue.
Aiinour's Lettuce Soap, 3 dikes
In a Imix for ioc.
Meniien's, Folgntes and Rykers
Talcum Powders . . , , 15c.
l"iulressel Panama Jfat.s for the
seashore. oOc. value 25c.
Special Mark-Down Sale of
snoes.
On tliis table in tho Shoe Depart
ment you'll find:
Children's r0c. Tennis Oxfords at 2Bc
Children's 00c. ISai-cfoot Sands at 0c.
Cblldien's $1.25 IWnt Leather Sun-'
dais and fJibson Ties for 7Sic.
Ladles' slil.RO Ilrlght Dongoln Hut-
ton Shoes at t $1.00
i-oy's 3.25 Tan Oxfords for. , $1.50
Men's $1.00 Can Metal and Tau Ox
fords ............ ... $2.00
Ladles' $1.00 French Heel Rills for
. . . $2.50
Turner's $5.00 Patent leather Kid
Oxfords for $;l.fi
Turner's $0.00 Patent Leather Hals
. .anil lllucliers for . . .... . . .$1.00
White Canvas Oxfords.
Never before were so many White
Slippers' worn iu the world as arc
worn this season, nnd especially in
the Smith. Never wore we so amply
prepared to meet your every want.
White Ciinvus Oxfords nnd Itluchers v
Ties, Plain and Cap Tn White,
Kid or Leather Reels, all styles $1.50
WELL,'! have some more of
those cool, ; ...fashionable,
dad eaiTnciits with which
v um . i ill m n v isi.i;iiir
should bo clad in. Have
not mot "Miss Fit." Dob
IlaynoH, the ' Ilannncrlcss
Tailor ,313 Faycttovillc
Sr., over Woollcott s.
VAI1K MECCM: TArATEU IS TH
Pure, unadulterated mineral water
Sold at a reasonable price at
Hicks' Drug Store,
HAVE YOU NOTICED those homo-
; grown tomatoes that are daily be
ing offered at Moore's wagon at
the market house? No tomatoes
the equal of these were ever of
fered on the Raleigh market.
Prompt delivery of all vegetables
to any part of the city.
AN EXCI USION IUL HE IU N
from ; Haleigh .... to Chalybeate
Sjirings next Tuesday night, July
10th, leaving Union Station at
7:30, returning at 12 o'clock.
There will be dancing,: and music
wil be furnished by a good band.
A good time for all. A. W. Math
ews, tho Ice Man, Manager. Round
trip, 75 cents. The bost speakers
in the county will be present.
NOTICE! S team Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills, Circular Saws, and
"Foos" Gasoline Engines, will
hereafter be sold direct to users,
less the cost of traveling salesmen,
and Agents profit. If you are in
terested, get our prices. Carolina
Machinery Co. New and Second
Hand Machinery, Greensboro, Ijl.C.
"FOOS" GASOLINE ENGINES!
Leader for nineteen years. Relia
ble under all conditions. Get cut
prices from Carolina Machinery Co.,
Greensboro, N. C.'
Jelly Glasses, Fruit Jar Rubbers,
Fruit Jars, Water Coolers,
Hammocks, Lawn Swings,
Ice Cream Freezers, '
:..." i. '.""" i-: '.-' . .... ......
The J D. Riggarv Co.
133 FayettevlHe Street
V.-: -
MONEY TO 1.0AN on real estate.
R. N. himms, Attorney at Law,
S08-9 Tucker Building, Raleigh.
LOST.
T HUT r1 1, I Til. 4 P.... H .. t ,,t
V-UI l ill. 1141111111 ntivlv
Reward for return to this office.
LOST-- Interchangeable mileage
book. Return same and ' finder
will be rewarded. W. R. Andrews,
Box 217, Raleigh, N. C.
LOST The party who picked up $5
bill, dropped in or near The Times
office, will please hand to Geo. C.
Hall at The Times office.
LOST A gold belt pin turquoise set
between Academy and Capitol. Re
turn to this oflce. ;
LOST Chi Phi fraternity stick pin.
. Reward for retufn to this office.
Biggest Clothing Bargain
:':."';;v;:-:rof the Year
See Window -Display
and Note the Prices
EBiggraaraeBKjSBSflg mi mi nni" i aanggEicgrasggBtiiH
If You Want a Neat and Desirable .Suit
for Summer Wear This s Your Chance
. '; '-.- ........-.
CROSS a LINEH AN COMPANY
r rUOMPT ATTENTION TO ALL MAIL ORDERS. ' : ,
The Greatest Headache Cure
BROMO-PEPSIN
ff PEC Headache, I n d i -LlillEJ
gestion, Insomnia,
Nervousness.
On the Snot.
No Opiates.
Absolutely Harmless.
All Druggists' 10, 25 and EOc.
. COME AND LOOK.
If you come to look you'll stay to buy.
TRINITY PARK SCHOOL
' A firatclass preparatory school.
Certificates of graduation accepted
for ehtranco to leading Southern col
leges.
Best Equipped Preparatory School in
.the South.
, Faculty of ten officer and teach
ers. Campus of jsoventy-flve acres.
Library containing thirty thousand
volumes. Well equipped gymnasium.
High standards and modern methods
of instruction. Frequent lectures by
prominent lecturers. Expenses ex
ceedingly moderate. ' Seven years of
phenonienal success. -!
For catalogue and other informa
tion, address, ,
II. M. NOr.TH, ITeaflinaKter,
DURHAM, N. 3.
A. B. STRONACH COMPANY
SELLING OUT.
50 Pairs Ladies' Fine Ties and Oxfords $1.00 a pair.
SELLING OUT.
Ladies,. Misses and Children's Summer Footwear.
- SELLING OUT.
Ladies, MisScs and Children's Hats half value.
. SELLING OUT.
Ladies' Waists, Suits, Skirts. ',... -
' :'.. :-. -'.-. .!.- :---
SELLING OUT.
Ladies' Organdies, Mulls, Uatistcs.
A. B. STRONACH CO,