ftl! 'fl ( (Ktlf f f itO If t fi (IJwUv . J . THE RALEIGH EVEtfLNG TIMES, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1906 Ill'-' :'HMM!'UKtli(IHWUn) i ti : if ' mm r" in I - if Jiffy III) i-J j COMING FOR NORDICA; j Splendid List of "Subscribers Secured Subscribers' List- Closes Monti ay. Subscribe Will Be Given Equal Chance to Reserve .Seats In Loca tions Desired, and Local Manage ment Will Serv Out of Town Pa-trons. Friday night of fair week will be the occasion of the greatest social gathering North Carolina has witness ed in many years. The list of sub scribers tickets for the appearance of Madame Nordica contains the names of the most cultured people from many nearby towns as well as from Raleigh, and the list is growing each day, so that by next Monday, when the subscribers prices are withdrawn, , It Is probable that every seat that the local management desires to be sold will have been taken. The seats are now selling at $3 and $2.50, but will he advanced to $5 and $3 when the sale of seats is again opened after be ing closed next Monday. Monday the subscribers' list will be closed. The subscribers will then be given sufficient time in which lo make their payments and obtain the orders for seats. Then three days will be set aside for reservation of seats by subscribers. After that the box sheet will be open to the public for any seats remaining unsold, if there chance to be any left. These seats will cost $r, and $3, and for this reason those who will be here and those who will have guests dur ing fair week are sending in their ap plications for seats to Mr. Wade R Brown by every mail. The total number of seats is limited and it ij therefore to the interest of all desir ing seats that they purchase before the subscribers" list is closed. No seats will be sold under any condition to any party when it is be lieved that they desire them for scalping purposes. Every subscriber will be given equal chance to reserve their seats in the locations they de sire best and the local management will reserve the seats for out of town subscribers. The subscribers 'list will positive ly close on next Monday, so all who desire seats should write Mr. Brown at once. A man whom few care to see but many ask to call again ? that's a COLLECTOR! But a most welcome collector is she who gathers nourishment and nutrition and deliclousness, and makes of it good bread. Such a "knead" always comes from good flour that s PATAP5C0! county voters, an address to the peo ple of Texas was issued this evening by the Harris Good Movement Club, an organization of 1,000 members, calling upon the voters of all coun ties in the state to take action against the re-election of United States Sena tor Joseph W. Bailey. A half million copies are being issued and mailed. "The Shame of Texas" is the title of the address, which is, in part, as fol lows : Jlbseph W. Bailey, by his own ad missions, is a traitor senator. He tells the people he has been hounded by scandal-mongers. We are not personal enemies of Mr. Bailey. By his own word of mouth we denounce him as a self-confessed traitor to the people. We simply ask that he be judged by his own utterance1;.. All over this broad state there are mut terings of disapproval and disgust at the idea of returning Mr. Bailey to the United States Senate. Few, if any, in private conversation, attempt to defend him. An overwhelming majority of those who have read Mr. Bailey's speech on .lime 2" in the United States Senate in defense of charges against him agree with us that, he can no longer represent the people of Texas. A half million copies of this ap peal, including a list of Texas news papers, if any, which fail to publish it, will be distributed in pamphlet form. We shall indulge in no tirade of abuse. During his career in congress Mr. Bailey has become a wealthy man, as wealth is estimated in Texas, but that is not the point. A states man may often acquire wealth by fair means. How has he acquired his? He does not deny that he made $225. 000 of it in negotiating deals with Wall Street magnates. When 'ie made his 27th of June speech Mr. Bailey attempted no denial of expla nation of this, though publicly charg ed bv Hearst and the Cosmopolitan Magazine. Neither Bailey nor his friends can face a Texas audience and explain his part in this transac tion to the satisfaction of an honest minded man. Was Mr. Bailey paid $225,000 for his services as a lawyer, or was it paid for his influence as a United States Senator? Does Mr. Bailey claim that he has a right to sell this influence, which the people gave him? Where does Mr. Bailey stand 1 u nrll C!..rtrtt ,,-l,!Vi The lowest-priced paper in North p '"'" V" ' ' Carolina with the same news service I i make tzzu.uuu. come ueiore con gress to kill bills introduced to put; BUSINESS MANAGER OF BALTIMORE SUN DEAD. (By the. Associated Press.) Baltimore, Mil., Sept. 26. Edward Orummer, business manager of the Bal timore Sun for the last twenty-five years died early today of heart failure. He was fifty-nine years of age and had been connected with the Sun for thirty-eight years. Mr. Crummer was at his office as late as seven o'clock yesterday. MARION BUTLER TO SPEAK IN STATE, It was learned today that ex-Sena-tar Marion Butler will speak during this campaign at the follow. ng places and dates: Nashville, Thursday, October 4; r.iithfield. Fi id ay. October 5: Dunn Saturday, Ocuber 6; Oxford. Friday, October 12. He.rlereo . ? i' 'i'.ay, Oc tober 13. trip to Texas in the interest of the Waters-Pierce Oil Company, which the state had spent vast sums in prosecuting and finally had convicted. is set forth, and Mr, Bailey is chat cd with having used his senatorial influence and political powers, in de feating the courts and the will of the people by replacing the company on its former pedestal. It Is charged that Mr. Bailey knew the Wate Pierce Oil Coinnanv was connected with the Standard. A part of the closing remarks of the address follows: it is inexpressibly sad that this man. so magnificently endowed for leadership, and once idolized by every Texan, should have surrender ed to the demoralizing influences of his Wall Street associates. But he has sold his birthright for a mess of pottage; he has been morally pervert ed. What would be the moral of the lesson taught our children by Mr. Bailey's re-election to the United States Senate? Houston Dispatch in New York American. SPECIAL RATES ON A. & N. C. as The Raleigh Evening Times is $6 per annum. The Times may be had at the old price, $4 per year, if your subscription is paid in advance for one year before October 1st. After the 1st the price will be $5 per year. Tbe Atlantic and North Carolina Company have authorized reuueeu as follows: Durham. X. C Account North Car olina Division United Uaugniers w Confederacy, Oct. 12-14. Rates on cer tificate plan-one and one-third nrsi ciass fares. Charlotte, N. C Presbyterian Mis sionary Conference or tne xouug reu ple's Christian Union Societies of the first Presbyterian Associate Reformed Church. August 29-30. Rates on cer tificate plan. Rocky Mt., N. C Account Women's Baptist Home Mission Convention. Oc tober 4-7 1906. Kates on certificate olan. Winston-Salem. N. C The Evangeli cal Holiness Association, August 31 September 10, 1906. Rates on certificate plan. Reduced Rates Via A. & X. C. Carolina reduced 'SHAME OF TEXAS.' Scathing Denunciation Of A Noted Southern Senator. Following the action of the Wood a stop to this graft? What show will theer be for the plain people who have given Mr. Bailey the in fluence which enables him to make such magnificent trades in Wall Street? Mr. Bailey's speech in the senate on June 27 is reviewed and is pro nounced a confession of guilt, to the shame of the people of Texas. His The Atlantic & North Company has authorized rates as follows: Richmond, Va., account State Fair and Richmond Horse Show, October 9th to 13th, 19116: From La Grange, $5. SO; Kinston, $6.20; Dover, $C30; New Bern, $7.25; Newport, $8.10; Morehead City, $8.40; Beaufort, $8.05. New Bern, N. C, account Connec tional Claims Day Rally St. Peters A. M. E. Church, Sunday, September 23, 1906. From Goldsboro, $1.50; Bests, $1.25; La Grange, $1.15; Falling Creek, $1.00; Kinston, N. C, 85c; Caswell. 75c; Dover, 60c; Cove. 4 5c; Tuscarora, 30c; Rivo'. dale, 25c; Croatan, 30c; Havelock, 4 5c; Newport, 65c; Wildwood, 70c; Mansfield, 75c; Morehead City, 90c; Beaufort, $1.15. H. C. HUDGINS, General Passenger Agent. SPECIAL PREMIUM AT THE STATE FAIR A One-horse Steal-beam Oliver Chilled Plow, value $5.00, will be given to the party who shall exhibit at the next State Fair, from Wake county, the best display and largest variety of Field Peas, not less than one peck of each variety, separate and apart from any other exhibit. Offered by Job P. Wyatt & Bros., Raleigh, N. O, dealers in agricul tural implements, etc.. One. Royal Elastic Felt Mattress, offered by Royall & Borden Furni ture Co., of Raleigh, Goldsboro and Durham, for the best pound cake, iced. Value, $14.50. One pair Royal Elastic Felt Pil lows, given by Royall &. Borden Fur niture Co., of Raleigh, Goldsboro and Durham, for the best Chocolate Layer Cake. Value, $4.50. One Handsome Piece of Cut Glass, offered by H. Mahler's Sons, jewelers and silversmiths, Raleigh, N. C, for Best General Display of Lady Resi dent of North Carolina. Value. $10.00. One set Bread Makers, offered by Hart-Ward Hardware Co., of Raleigh, ; N. C for Best One Dozen Plain Bis cuit Value, $2.50. For Best MinRture Painting on Ex hibition, one box Fancy Perfumes, of-j fered by Tucker Drug Co., of Raleigh, , N .C. Value. $4.00. For Best Display of Decorated China, one-half dozen photograph- , j offered by Darnell Photograph Gal lery, Raleigh, N. C. Value, $2.50. ! For Best Display of Jellies. Pro rves. Pickles. Etc, one Toilet Sett j offered by Williams-Nowlun Co.. dealers in fine china and glassware, Raleigh, N. C. Value. $5.00. One Pair of Shoes, best qualify, value $3.50, for Best Silk Quilt, reg- Uar pattern, onereel oy is. u. root, he shoe man, of Raleigh. N. C. The Capital Furniture Co., of Ral-I ;igh, N. C, offers for the Best Man's. Shitr made by a young lady, a piece; of furniture, value. $3.00. Edwards & Broughton. printers, of, Raleigh, N. C. offers for Best Plate of Beaten Biscuits, one pack of fifty '(siting cards, value, $1.25. The Porter Candy Co. .of Raleigh,; C, offer one box of candy, valued. at $2.50, for Best Calico Dress made by girl under sixteen years of age. The Progressive Farmer, agricill- ural weekly, of Raleigh, N. C. offers one year's subscription for Best Col- j lection of Can&ed Bruits and Vega-I ables. Value. $1.00. Cross & Linehan (To., clothiers and gents' furnishers. Raleigh, N. C, of fer a suit of clothes or an, overcoat. valued at $15.00' for the Best Sad-j die Horse exhibited at the Fair. Thos. H. Briggs & Sons, hardware' merchants, Raleigh, N. C, offer one Buckeye Churn No. 9, valued at $5.00, for the Best Pound of Butter exhib-' ited at the Fair and made by a house keeper. The Boylan-Pearde Co.. dry goods, notions, millinery, etc., Raleigh. .V ! a iw- i i m ji m mmjjmKmmsi The Kind You Hcvo Always Eougiii, ooH xnikh has been in use for ever 30 years, has bot-o fciao sicmattiro of . nt.ct has been Jiaotlo v.;idcf his pcr jLJ&'ffJP so:iaJ. t;uporvIrica Btnco ts infancy. 6tZfyy, ZcC't4Z , Allow 120 one to dOce:.ve yc- hi thin. All Counterfeits Imitations r-ml " Jnst-as-jj;ood" are but Kxperinients thai trifle with anu endanger the health or Infants and Children -Experience against Experiment. IS Castdria ifc a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare eorie, Drops a;.d Soothing Syrups. It. is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic i .ibstniice. Its age is its. guarantee. Is destroys Won;: j find aiiays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcca and Wiul Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Coiistipntioa ais;l Flatulency. It a :sisa.Iales tho EV;c.d, regulates the SEE TttAHtHE LABEL : (smB IS ON THE BOTTLE AND BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES. TUERE IS ONLY ONE COCA COLA The Original Bottled In Kal. igh Is inde aice 1; the sold at Drug SUiTor Raleigh Coca Cola Bottling Co. D. T. POIXDEXTER, Micr. Trade Baildhig. The Chil( imi 1 Fr: :t; ss-assefflP Boars the Signature ie km i ob mn & Wc Arc Issuing A JOINT POLICY I'll' lj, ;s j y uf-i In Use For Over 30 I Co.'FANV, 77 Try Which covers hotli henllh and accl lleut. The cost of iniiiiitiiiiiinjj; such t ce!lent Insurance Is a mere trifle, I considering the benefit derived in 'the event you become disabled or I meet with an accident. Our Policies i have nt rest ritt ions. Xo matter what j may he your complaint, if your doc tor says you are unable to v.ork ! you'll be I'aitl your weekly allow ance. Such a Policy Is Hie greatest boon of the age to humanity. IIITmfTiTrk r iirn miT K7I MILLINERY OPENING! I WE WILL HOLD OUR FALL 0PILNING WEDNESDAY- -TH U RSDAY and FRIDAY. :0: Count on it that wc will have the largest and sellest line ever shown in this town. :0: " wnt M m m rnt mvh Specially Registered to You Consider how the United States Government protects a letter registered to you, guaranteeing its delivery safe and in good order. The national BISCUIT, company exercises even greater protecting foresight in delivering its Biscuit land 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. C, offer one sterling silver-handl umbrella, valued at $8.00, for the Best Water-Color Not Otherwise Pro vided for. A. D. Royster, confectioner, Ral lgh, NT. C, offers three pounds of his fine candy for Best Collection Con federate Stamps and Envelopes. Value of premium, $1.50. Hunter Bros. & Brewer, sellers of fine shoes, Raleigh, N. C, offer one air of shoes for the Best Decorated Cake. Value $3.00. The Dobbin-Ferrall Co., dry .;ooJs notions, etc., Raleigh, offers a piece of pottery tor the Best Chocolate Fudge Cake. Value of premium, .00. The J. D. Riggan Co., toys, china and glassware, Raleigh, N. C offers a lamp valued at $3.00 for Best Plain Hand Sewing. The Jolly-Wynne Jewelry Co., jew elers and silversmiths, Raleigh, X. C, offers a lady's handsome gold watch, valued at $10.00 for th;! lar gest number of entries in Depart ment E, Pantry Supplies, by any lady. Best Heavy Ilraft Horse, und ?r four years old, one 50c. package Prus sian Stock Food. ' Best Pair Driving Horses and Double Harness, one 50c. package Prussian Stock Food. John B. Fowler, manufacturer of flavoring extracts, Richmond, Va., of fers assortments of extracts and col ors for first, second and third prem iums, valued respectively at $4.00, $3.00 and $2.00, for Best Fancy Cake (any kind) flavored and iced with Fowler's Kxtracts and Vegetable; Col ors. Liberal samples of three flavors sent to any address on receipt by the manufacturers of 20 cents postage Wc will have on sale during the two days of the opening two lots or Trimmed Pattern Hats that we will offer at $4 98 and $5,98. :0: These are great Bargains and you should profit by them, .0: Don't forge1, Wednesday and Thursday, September 26;h and 27th. :0: KNOWLEDGE OF THK PAINT TRADE We claim there are more Homes in Raleigh, N, C, Tainted with S. W. P. (ban with any other mixed Taint. Teonle know it is best MW00LLG0 i; fhos. H. Briggs & Sons Raleigh, N. C. BUCKS STOVES AND RANGES. g 311 and 313 Fayctteville Street g FIVE YEARS OLD 0L0 FASHI0KU COPPER DISTILLED ZU ZlT ClNCER SNAPS-Criip, delidotu, golden-brown morsels of sweetness and spice that everyone lores. CHEESE SANDWICHES Thin crackers enclosing layer of creamy cheese delicate bite to tempt an epicure. 5KJ The Atlantic and North Carolina Company have authorized reduced rates as follows: To Norfolk or Portsmouth, Va. Ac count King's Daughters and Sons, October 9-12, 1906, rates on certificate plan, one and one-third first class fares plus 25 cents for round trip. Winston-Salem, N. C. Women's Christian Temeperance Union, October 13-10, 1906, rates on certif.cate plan. Richmond, Va. Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Masons and C.raml Com mandery Knights Templar of Virginia, October 2J -25, 1906, rates on certificate plan. H. C. HUDGINS, General Passenger Agent. FULL QUARTS L Express Charges Paid By Us. A trial will convince you that theso goods are the very best for iiiL-uitiiun miu uura iiuijiuses. oenu us your oraers and it not per fectly satisfactory, return at our expense and money will bo re- . luuueu in, uiiue, vn Biiiumeuta are maae in niain eases. Remit by Postal or Express Monty Order. Write for price list of other liquors. x a w- j i fc. r- m- i- j mm -j im r RALEIGH : SAVINGS : BANK JOHN T. PUULEN, President. CHARIiES HOOT Cashier. Capital and Surplus $50,000; Reserved Interest $1S,GC0; Profi' $4,000: Deposits $700,000.00, 4 TElt CENT INTEREST TAID ON DEPOSITS. Call in the Bank, or write for further information. Yowmarv Erbe Manufacturers of tha celebrated Files and Cabinet. We Have contracted for tHe agency and will be pleased to show samples at .our store or send catalogues on request. Alfred Williams & Co. JOHN W. HAYS CIVIL ENGINEER "-MBcii Am. Soo. C. I . WATER P3WES MUNICIPAL WORK Itir't line Wnterworks. Sewer. Eleclut 1 .Khtinjr. Slreeta, Highway, anr, Pa;'k In'vrovtraent. Hr. 3 South Ut.mt St.. Pttrburg, Vi D

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