INDUSTRIAL CLUB MEETS
President Walkins Robards
Presides First Time
Meeting of Special Interest Club
Takes Up Especially Work For Y.
M. C. A. Country Club, Auditor
ium, Boulevard and Extension of
City Limits Want Vagrancy Law
Enforcefl.
The Youngr Men's Industrial Club
last night adopted a resolution to the
effect that for the next year the efforts
of the club shall be directed especially
toward the establishment of a Y. M.
C. A. for Raleigh, a country club, an
auditorium, a boulevard and the ex
tension of the city limits.
A resolution was adopted also en
dorsing the movement by the city press
and the city officials for the enforce
ment of the vagrancy law without fear
or favor and another congratulating
the club on the success which Is at
tending the Raleigh Building and Loan
Association established by the club a
year ago. This association having
already accumulated a working capital
of about $10,000 which is loaned out
on good security for the purpose of aid
ing in the building of residences for
Raleigh. i
The club directed the executive com
mittee to take up tho matter of the
banquet which the constitution of the
club requires shall be held annually
and make the necessary arrangement
for any date the committee thinks best.
The last banquet was on the evening
of December 15, last.
A report from Col. F. A. Olds as
chairman of the committee on Y. M.
C. A. showed gratifying progress and
that the work in this direction was
much further advanced than any of
the members outside of the committee
had any idea of.
There was some comment on the
progress being made in the matter of
the auditorium for Raleigh and it was
found that this is at a stage where
there is every indication that the com
pany will be amply financed within
a few months and an auditorium pro
vided that will be in every way ade
quate to the needs of the city.
STATE AUDITOR RETURNS.
Spoke At Soutliport Monday Scores
New Hanover Delegates.
State Auditor B. F. Dixon returned
this morning from a trio into eastern
Carolina after delivering campaign
speeches ,the last one having been at
Southport Monday night. He says
he had fine crowds and found the in
terest and enthusiasm very great
wherever he went.
Ho expessed surprise and disgust
at tho tunr things have taken in New
Hanover, where, after Geo. H.
Bellamy of Brunswick was nominat
ed in the New Hanover primaries to
represent the two counties in the
state senate the New Hanover dele
gates in the convention, when it came
to declaring the nomination of Mr.
Bellamy, refused to go into the nom
ination and withdrew from the con
vention. He thinks that the oppon
ents of Mr. Bellamy should have
made their fight in the primary and
not presented the spectacle of (lying
into the teeth of the wishes of tho
party as expressed in the primary, as
they did by their action in the convention.
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PROCLAMATION BY THE
ERNOR.
GOV'
Whereas, by Chapter 89, Section
4057 of Hevisal of 1905, the State
Board of Education was constituted
a State Text Book Commission,
whose duty it was to select and
adopt a uniform series or system of
text books for use in the State of
North Carolina; and,
Whereas, the said Board of ?:duca
tion has selected and adopted a uni
farm system or series of text books
for use in the public schools as; pro
vided by Sections 405S, 406'), 407i
4074 and 4075 of said Revlsa.; atd,
Whereas, the said Text Bock Com
mission has entsred into contracts
vith the several publishing compa
nies whose book or books were
adopted by the said Board, to be fur
nished and for use in the public
schools in the State; and,
Whereas, by the provisions of the
said Revlsal, Section 4084, it was
made the duty of the Governor to
issue his proclamation announcing
said fact to the people of the State.
Now, therefore, I, R. B. Glenn,
Governor of the State of North Caro
lina, acting under and by authority
of said Hevisal, Section 4084, by this
proclamation declare that ths books
so adopted by the said Text Book
Commission are as follows, and at
the following prices:
Exchange Contract
Price
Orthography.
A Spelling Book,
by Foust &
Griffin 07
Alfred Williams &
Co., Raleigh, N. C.
Defining.
Webster's Primary
Dictionary
Webster's Common
School Diction
ary Webster's High
School Diction
ary (New Edi
tion) Webster's Academ
ic Dictionary
(new Edition)
American Book
Co., 100 Wash
ington Square,
New York.
Rending.
Graded Classics.
tir st Header
Price.
.15
.44
.05
.90
1.35
(Cloth)
Second Header
(Cloth)
B. . F. Johnson
Publishing Co.,
Rlehmqnd, Va.
Classics, old and
.10
.20
.13
.27
NO IODIDE
OF POTASH
has been In active use by the
most eminent physicians for
special treatment of Rheumatic Cases.
-Per Box
new.
Third Reader
(Cloth) ....... .15 ,30
Fourth Reader
(Cloth) 16 .33
Fifth Reader
(Cloth) or Holmes'
Fifth Reader.. .17 .35
University Pub
lishing Co., 29
West 23d Street,
New York.
Wheeler's Primer
was unanimous
ly recommended
for schools using
a Primer 10 .30 .
W. H. Wheeler &
Co., Chicago, III.
Literary Master
pieces for grades
above the Fifth
Reader was rec
ommended .60
Houghton, Mitlan
& Co., Boston,
Mass.
Writing.
The Natural Sys
tem of Vertical,
eight numbers,
each -05
D. C. Heath &.
Co., 225 Fourth
Ave., New York.
Smithdeal's Slant
Writing Books,
six numbers
each .05
B. F. Johnson
Publishing Co.
The Old North
State. Copies,
Medial, six num
bers, each .05
North State Pub
lishing Co.,
Greensboro, N. C.
Arithmetic.
Colaw and Ell
wood's Primary
School Arith
metic (Cloth).. .12 .24
Colaw and Duke's
Intermed iate
Arithmetic (CI.) .12 .24
Colaw and Ell
wood's Advanced
Arithmetic (CI. ) .22 .44
B. F. Johnson Pub
lishing Co., Rich
mond, Va.
First Book in
Business Meth
ods was unani
mously recom
m ended for
schools needing
it 60
Hand, McNally &
Co., New York.
Agriculture.
Agriculture for Be
ginners, by Hill,
Burkett and Ste
vens -60
Ginn & Co., 70
Filth Ave., New
York.
Geography.
Maury's Klement
arv ( Revised )
(Cloth) 20 .40
Maury's New Com
plete (Cloth) . . .44 .88
University Publish
ing Co.
Language Lessons
and Grammar.
Hyde's Two-Book
Course in Eng
lish. Book 1 (CI.) .12 y2 .25
D. C. Heath & Co.
Smith's Our' Lan
guage, Second
Book (Cloth).. .17 .3 4
B. F. Johnson Pub
lishing Co.
Buehler's Modern
English Gram
mar, with Com
position 27 .55
Newson & Co.,
New York.
History.
White's Beginner's
History of Uni
ted States 20 .40
American Book Co.
Chambers' Higher
History of Uni
ted States 35 .70
University Publish
ing Co.
Physiology.
Culler's First Book
Culler's Second Bk.
Culler's Third Bk.
J. B. Lippincott
Co., Philadelphia,
Pa.
Drawing.
Practical Drawing:
Books 1, 2, 3, each
Books 4, 5, 6, each
40-Page Edition:
Books 1, 2, 3, 4,
each
Books 5, 6, 7, 8,
each
40-Sheets Practice
Paper, in envel
ope .12 .25
.17 .35
.22 .45
.10
.12
.14
.18
.05
Teacher's Manual
free.
Webb & Ware,
Nashville, Tenn.
The contract made and entered
into by the said Board of Education
and publishers as above set forth for
the above books at prices so named
to be and continue for a period of
live years from July 1, 1906.
In witness whereof I have hereun
to set my hand and caused to ba
affixed the Great Seal of the State of
North Carolina, at the city of Ral
eigh this the 25th day of September,
1906, and in the one hundred and
thirty-lirst year of our American In
dependence. R. B. GLENN, Governor.
By the Governor:
A. H. AKHINGTON,
Private Secretary.
Boylan-Pearce Co. Boylan-Pearce Co,
THE SEASON'S EVENT
MILLINEY OPENING.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT,
Sept. 28th and 29th, and Oct. 1st.
We promise the most exclusive display of ladies,
misses and childrens headgear ever displayed in
Raleigh. The styles, shapes and trimmings are
radically different from past seasons and it be
hooves every lady in this vicinity to see the show
ing to get an idea of the correct styles: An ex
traordinary showing of dress hats, also the most
approved styles in tailor-made and walking hats.
You are In vited and
Boylan-Pearce Co.
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plexion, drives away that sallow
color. In fact,
Laxo Docs What Calo
mel Should Do
It reaches tho Liver, cleanses it
and puts it to working as nature in
tended it should do.
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Drug Stores
Shingles! Shingles!
JUST RECEIVED.
200,000
Red Cedar Shingles
Cover your building witli Cedar
Shingles and you will never need to
recover it.
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To Remove Freckles H Pimples
In Ten Days, Use WJ J -1-
A new ieorery, told
under ft .msuti ve guar
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funded in every case
Where 1t Jails to remove
frocklos, pimples, liver
spots, turn -tun, sallow
6eB3f collar ttisculorn
tton, b)uliencl and all
eruptions of the skin, no
natter of bow long
standing, euros ordinary
cases in 10 days, and the
worst In 20 da vs. After
those defects are removed tho skin will be
clear, soft, healthy and beautiful. No posstblo
harm can result from Its use. 60 cents and 11.00
at leading drug stores or by malt.
NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY. Paris. Tenn.
For Sale by
KING-CROWEjL DRUG CO.
We are in
I
For the new season's t'ade
with a mammoif
Fall Stock.
Men's
High Grade
Clothing
Including linos of the very
finest tailored and best fit
ting garments on the market
today. As is our usual cus
tom, we bare marked every
thing at the usual reasonable
prices -vTiich have made our
-store a favorite with men
who want goodness and style
at lowest prices.
I J. ROSEIMGARTEN.
THE m-7IMC
I ML. UMi.Lnj
RALEIGH, N. C.
ASSETS ONE AN'O A QUARTER MILLIONS.
J Safety Deposit Boxes for rent
i your Jewelry. Insurance Pol kit
j valuable papers,
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i i
If
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Copyright 1900
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JOSEPH G. BROWN, President.
HENRY E. LITCHFORD, Cashier.
CRINKLEY'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
82, 328, 830, 332, 334,
Fayettenlle Street
RALEIGH, N. C.
Our new line of Ladies' redy-to-wear
arid Drest Hats, including th
latest craz, the Vesta Tilly Hat wll be
opent next week.
NU ARRIVALS.
Carpet Department.
iliMl
AlOUffll.
Speshul 9x12 feet Axininster Artl
Square, $20.00
9x12 Mixt Smyrna, $9.00. ;
7 1-2x10 1-2 Mixt Symrna, $6.(75
6x9 Mixt Symrna, $4.75. j
Nis lot Wool and Granite Artl
Squares.
Rugs 25c. to $20.00.
Hevy China Mattings, 15 and 20c.
Floor Oilcloth, 25c.
Coco Door Mats, 43c.
Carpets, 10c. to 60c. yard.
NU FALL UNDERWEAR,
SHOES AN RUBBERS.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.
Do u sleep wel. Try the OstermotJfl
Mattress, $15.00 in your home. '
5 pc. Top Parlor Suit, $23.00.
Imitation Leather Couches, (8.011
and $10.50. w
Nu lot Iron Beds, $2.25, $2.80
$3.25, $4.75, $6.00, $7.50, $9.00 and
$1,0-00.
Iron Cribs, $4.00 to $7.00.
Let us sav u $ on ur next purchase
Trunks and Bags. , , J
Butiful vas Lamps, 75, 90c, l.lt
$1.30, 1.80, $2.40, $3.00 and $4.0C
MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
Hear the new Victor Baby, $10.01
New lot Victor Records, Victo
Machines, $10.00, $17.00, $22.01
$30.00, $40.00 to $100. Other tall
ing machines $150.00, $20.00, "Ou
Special."
Autoharps, $2.00, $ 3.00 $8.00.
Accordions, $1.25, $2.00, $2.80.
Guitars, $2.40, $2-65, $3.25, SB
Banjos, $1 , $140, $2.00, $5.
Mandolins, $1.00, $8, SB.
Violins, $1.00, $1.00, $3.25.
Cases, Strings, Etc
CROCKERY DEPARTMENT.
Special decorated Toilet Set, m
pieces, $2-26.
STOVE DEPARTMENT.
A little early to talk Heaters, bl
we have just received fifty to
ready for the first frosty morning
$1.25 to $10.00.
COOk Stores, $5.50 to $20.00.
Steel Ranges, $18 to $30.
Oil Stoves. 40c, 80c.
Preserve Kettles.
HUNTING TIME.
Double barrel Guns, $8.50, $9.5
Single Barrel Guns, $3.65, $3.90
Rifles, $2.75, $2.00. ,
Air Rifles, 65c, $1.50.
Wagon and Velocipedes.
HUNTING TIME?
Try our Yankee $ Watch.
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New S ti
Wind Yanl
$1.00; Eel
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