'IHK RALEIGH EVENING TIMES, THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 1, 1906. ' --- imB&HHtllMt'nantt::',::r.i : ,c -v,',i w,;t: ,n';:;i ;,, imperial IWseiur Is the most carefully prepared beti in the world a pre-eminent quality brew, for those who want to know what a good beer really is. Imperial Pilsener is the very essence of all that is healthful and strength-building. Growing more popular every day in the home. As a table drink Impe rial Pilsener reigns supreme nourish ment, stimulant, appetizer, refreshing drink all in one. Its goodness, its purity, its cleanliness, its age everything proclaim Imperial Pilsener a beer of the first class. There's nothing finer "for home use." AN AVID CROWD' ' AT THE INQUEST Seeking the Cause of the Thoroughfare Wreck WITNESSES ARE CALLED For particular folks. On sale at Raleigh Dispensan . f f Call for " Chatt. '' the seal of excellence is branded on tvir cap. "Our beers are pure liquid fiKxT Chattanooga brewing Compart? Walter W do cot M Is showing a great assortment of 50c Dress Goods, including all the New Shades in Brilliantines, Serges, Rainproofs, Cheviots, Shepherd Plaids, Fay Plaids, etc. Handsome line of 35 -inch Silks, in all the lead ing colors, will also be found. : O. Ccme and see me at my New Store. 12 East Martin Street. 13) 6 The Pennsylvania Offers the Kvton i sivc Resource at us Command to Assist in Ascertaining tin' Cause lit till' Disaster in Which so Many Met Their "Hfatll. Illy th.' Associated Press,) Atlantic City. X. J., Nov. I - in an Ucipatlon of startling disclosures un eager uHijlence gathered ai the coro ner's inquest today Which Is i" examine ; ami lix (lie responsibility fot the eler- trie railroad ieck pf Sunday.. The Pennsylvania Railroad is represented I by Judge Joseph 1'. Gasklll ..ox-Judge I Joseph Thompson anil (Toorse A. Uour-gi-ois. The stale el' Xcu Jersey's luti'i .sis arc being looked lifter by nistiiet Attorney Abbott. Foreman Leo. of the coroner's jury arose at tin- ripening ami ! asked permission u make a public ' stati'ini'in. in Which In- denied a story ; printed in a Philadelphia linnet' allog- ing Unit lie hud prejudged llie lniioev410p . of the railroad company. Coroner Caskill ;in :i charged tie' (jury to discover the cause of Ihe uei i- deriti whether by tin- a. I .if Ced or man. Attorney Bourgeois for tin' rallvoad company offered the . stoiisly'e i. scuneos of the Pennsylvania Company to assist j !;i ascertaining the ir.iio iliusc of l.he nc- eident. "We don't know,'' lie said. "an. I want to know. We have nothing to hide." He asked the juvj 1" stair in ils v. r diet Whether tile electric line and bridge, in their Judgment; is of the most Improved kind. The Witnesses Testify. The (list vvltnCKs yiljied was W. R. Iti'liniin, sta lion agent. His testimony was only as in the id, iilllicjiilon of Walter s.-uii. tin uintm-man. and Hi speed of the train over the bl'ldse which In- said should mil tie over t w. nty-livo miles an hour. James funis, iln conductor of the recked train; testified that there wa ne delay and that the train reached Pleaaaritvlfle one inii.ut ah. n.l iif lone The tirst he knew f ill.' ivreek was a sudden bumb and the train dashed into iln- ThH'Oflghfa.le. i 'in I is said lit.' es enped by kicking a hole through the window. II.' denied that he had been win: .'.I before leaving Camden .that anything was wrong: with the rear ear. He admitted that there was a, flectd bump just as lire accident occurred a-1 though the train had tint soon- obstruc ; '.Ion. r.iak. nian Ralph Wood said hi' judg ed' there were tweiity-live.peiipn In tin; rear car and about the same riimbeii in the second av. lie said he thought LUiere were between sixty and sixty-tive people ..r the liain when It left I'lo.is aiilvillc. Me lvuii'inbried seeing; ..niy si yen people out of the wreck af ter it hit I fat w ater. . f milliliter I'urlis was reealled and sahl there were seventy passengers en I the train w hen i; lefi I'anid.-n. Tiny picked up five or six at Xewtichl. rnic.MJO's KKCoitn IN HANK CliEAIUNCiS. FALL FURNITURE uyingMadeEasy AT THI STORE. Our fall stock is in and includes an unusually large and varied display of fur niture of all grades and house furnishings, lamps, stoves, pictures, etc., etc. Remember OUR RRICES ARE LOWEST. Our business is economically conducted. We pay no expensive store rent and do most of our own work, buy for cash in large quantities, therefore can positively save you money on all purchases. Simply price our goods. EASY TERMS. The Raleigh Furniture Co., JAS. M. RIGGAN, Mgr. (Hy tin Associated Press.) Chicago. .Nov. i. clearings or Chicago banks in October .were $ i. nut), i. u .mo. ihe largem total for any month in the history of the t'lii esi go clearing house. i he Former high record of $!Hi I ,(5 1 7 ,!":: w as made lasi December during the banking activity caused by ihe clos ing of the Chicago National and ot her Walsh institutions. the increase in the clearings in the month jlisl ended was nearly 8T,U0U,0(K) over Hie total for Oc tober, l!tU,". E. T. B. GLENN IS ' STILL VERY ILL. .No change lor the better is report ed in the condition, of Mr. E. T. B. Glenn, brother of Governor Glenn, who is desperately ill in Macon, Ga. The physiofanstetUl have very little hope for his, recovery. Governor Glenn will scarcely lie able to return to North Carolina before the election. He has appointments for campaign speeches in Concord and in Forsyth county on the eve of the election. HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHERNERS IN NEW YORK CITY. BROADWAY CENTRAL HOTEL, BROADWAY Cor. Third St. NEW YORK. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO I OKKAT FAMILY HOTEL LADIES UNESCORTED Excellent Without Extravagance. BATES: American Plan $2.60 per day; Europeon Plan .SI. 00 per day. THIS hotel enjoys a reputation of highest respectability and freedom from all objectionable features, and recommends itself to ladies and fami- lies for Its quiet, orderly management, clean, well-kept rooms, great pub lic parlors, grand halls and liberal stairways. Convenient to the shopping district, theatres, and all ether places of amusement and interest. Can be reached for one fare by elf trie cars from ferries, steamer piers and railroad sitatons. Send for large, col ored map of New York, free. DANIEL C. WEBB, Mgr. TILLY HAYNES, (Formerly of Charleston, S. C.) ' Proprietor. COLD K1I.",S THE GElt.M. Lieut. Perry Says There Are No lliild Heads in the Arctic Region. The people who come- back from Klondike testily to Ihe fact that no native bald heads are there. The evidence is thai the cold climate kills the germs that eat the hair off at the root. Lieut. Perry, who went to the Arctic Regions, gives Ihe same evidence. Newbro's Her nicide has the samo effect as the cold climate. It kills the germ thai eats the hair off at the roots, and t lie hair grows again. Herplcide is the first hair remedy built upon the principle of destroying the germ thai eats the hair off. Its phenomenal sale demonstrates the correctness of the scalp germ theory. Sold by hading druggists. Send ,10c. in stamps for sampl; (o The Herplcide Co., Detroit, Mich. Henry T. Hicks & Co., Special Agents. HOPE OF STRIKE'S end TO ADOPT COURT III I Mayor Boyden Sees Presi dents Spencer, O'Gonoelj Nome of the- Strike llrenkers A"' Leaving Silencer Without Appar ent Cause The .Mayor Hopes for Early Adjustment. (Special to The Evening Times. Salisbury, ;N. p., Nov. l. a visit to Washington, in which he met the hig road men. President Samuel Spencer, Gencf-al Manager H. 1J. Spencer and Second Vice President C. H. Ackdrt, also President James O'Connell of the International Asso ciation of Machinists. convinces Mayor Boyden thai there is hope of an early adjust men I of ihe strike. Mr. Boyden was nlosi kindly received and the suggestions offered by him were taken under advisement. President Spelici r impressed Mr. Hoyden with his falrmvss and de sire to settle the differences in a way that would no; bring discredit upon either side. He says he is sorry that arbitration was refused by Ihe macbinisis. and thai he do- meeting, when sired, in spite of it. to have Ihe re-ipened until tin lations between ihe men restored. .Mayor Boyden was also in con ference with Mr. O'Connell. lie says O'Connell is a man of tine sense and seems to he governed entirely by a desir to do right. li is the good sense of both Unit encourages Mr. Hoyden in the belief thai the two can get together and have a settlement that will he creditable to both. s At Spencer. Ihe importation of HOUSE PLANS Co. Commissioners Likely to Act Next Week WHAT PLANS CALL FOR ill WOOLLGOTT I Two-Story Additions Each Side of Western Ell of Court House, Con taining Four Rooms, Each 20x20, lor Judge. Gram! and Petit Juries and Sheriff. It is likely, judging from what Chair man ben H. Adams said I" a reporter for The Kvenhifr Times today, that the board of county commissioners ai its session next week w ill adept the plans land spccilications far tin- enlargement of the court house that have already been prepared by Architect II. 1 Keller and submitted 10 th Mr. Adams said that the unjj the plans were nut adopt P. il at beard. reason the last the matter was poct next meeting, was that the board wished to make sure mar me financial condition of the county's af fairs justified the expenditure entailed, about S5.000. ' Bui new. Mr. Ada ms says, there is h I doubt about the county being able to afford il. for it Jnis prospered ot nti A good Income ha ac cotton raised ai the eft line receipts have conn sources. Accordingly crueil from the Ulity home and in from other tin- heard will si tike-breakers sired effect of the shape that has no: had the de putting the road in I was left. The men seem to be dissatisfied and are leav ing without apparent cause. They have been treated well and no dis respect has been offered iheni hy the strikers. Just how many have gone out is not known, one report putting it as high as sixtv. The mayor es- lorHav nut it fin live of ihe new hla-l chinisls. One of I hem quit work Saturday night and Sunday became gloriously drunk, lie used indoeenl language in the presence of ladies and was reported to an officer who' took him, and he was sen! hack toj jail. Four more si l ike breakers were fined for 'inebriation. have no hesitain y I ptoyemeb.t. The plans as in votuiii tin- im- ubniilted. and as the.v for two west of rd VOll COMIHLSOItV Kill CATION. ! Judge Prltchard, Mayor linmard and Col, Gingham Lead Eight. (Special to The Evening Times.) Asheville, 'N. C, Nov. 1. -The campaign in Xrilevllle for conipul- lucatlon is on. The special owing the people to vots aStlQij has been ordered ier 6. Among I hose who he stump in advocacy of school attendance are . Pritchard. .Mayor A. S. id Col.' Holier! Uiiigham. ites of compulsory educa .ccttre a majority id' the registered or qualified voters, find this, ii i- believed by many, will mil be possible at a special election. Failure hi ole will CQUttl a V0te against iln proposition, and while those inosl interested say Ihey real ize an up-hill contest, they nevciilic less except to win. The coal and wood situation here is becoming more serious every day as a re-iii of ihe machinists' strike. is being received here, supply on hand is rapiillj will probably be adopted, call slorv additions to the ell at tin nf the court house. One of these addi tions will be on the north side and the other on the south side, and each will contain two rooms, one above the other and all of the same size, twenty feet square; The rooms to tie,' nm th arc to be used, (he lower one for the sheriff, extending his present office, ami the Upper """ as a retiring room for the petit juries. The upper room of the southern tier. will he a retiring room fur the judge, and the lower one fur the grand jury. The Office of the eleik of the court IS in quite a big mess just now, the en tire contents nf the vault having been taken into tin' office preparatory to put- ,1.,.. rl.nvn a new OOoi' ill tile VftUlt and titling ii throughout w ith steel tiling J cases tor papers and roller cases for Hie books. Janitor A. H. Mooneyhuin the office tins, nights to pro- 311 and 313 Faycttcviile Street :0: OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE :0: A Matter of Dollars and Cents Xo matter how judiciously you may spend your money, no matter wlnit concessions are of fered you elsewhere, when you have finished your purchases with us you will always find a saving. Our goods are right, our prices arc right. For instance . i loves, first quality, worth price tor either Black, $2.50 a pair. week an unusual lv large assortment of Ladies' :?.;")() Shoes, in all lasts and leathers, at $2.98 a pair. BLANKETS FROM 65c TO $6.00 A PAIR. Tlu1 Millinery husiness is all that we could ask for, and should you need anything in the way of hcadwear we have it at the right price. William Woollcott. w 1 16-Buttori Length Kid anywhere $3.50; our While or Grey is. . . . e place on sale tins ! P1 bi iks a enlarging the toe: the valunbl The work of tlic rcgist' i- of deeds' office is hes completed now. The new heating plant will sunn ready .and the auditions to. the jail going up fast. ult h SO IV elect ion on 'he for Dec will tal coin. "II. judge . Barn Ihe tion Mi or Pretest by .Missionaries. (By the Associated PreSs.) illfla, Nov, 1. Missionaries am in the Young Men's Chris- I thin Association are protesting against the war department's ruling fnrhid ding llictn transportation on the army t transports. This ruling is based mi he lasi army appropriation hill. "My child was burned terribly ! a hou i Hi" face, neck and chest. I j applied Or. Thomas' Kclectric Oil. The pain ceased and the child stink into a restful sleep." -Mrs. Nancyl M. Hanson, Hamburg, N. Y. Little while dimini I! V IT SCCCBKMK. Because and Noihii thing. Doing cess. Doan only. . They i n They cu ill. Here Is It. Mrs. S. Davie si i i .Kidney I' medicine, in recount! My btick I whih', am! man dif gave me i obi aiued l I can tidvi to the Iii pan', iroi and ihe.. the res n divfa d;jl have hi with me address Co.. N ( Kor sn It's for One Thing Kaleiuli is Iiearning Appreciate This. ; ran be gOOtl lor thing well bring: Kidney Pills do one me sick kidneys, nie backache, every It Only, to Shoo-I'ly to Apex. The Seaboard will run the Shoo I'ly through In Apex and return on Saturday. November 3d, account, land suits C. H. OATHS. Traveling Passenger Agent. Sale of Valuable City i'roiiertj-. By virtue of tin; powers contained in a judgment ot the Superior Court j Most Remarkable Values in Whiskies Ever 0f fered to the Citizens of North Carolina HEREOUR .SPECIAL, PRO POSIT IP IS FOl'K QtAltTS PAUL JOXES FOtflt STAK ltVE (Distillery Bottling) Ilvpress prepaid $3.25 FOUR FVI-L Ql ARTS OF OUt CKIiEliltATED ALI1EMAULE CLUB RYE, 8 years old. Express prepaid $3.00 FOUR FULL QUARTS TVSOX'S EXPOSITION KENTUCIfY RYE, 4 years old. Express prepaid $2.30 POITR FULL QUARTS TYSON'S PURE NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY. Express prepaid $"30 REMEMBER: We pny express charges and ship In a plain sealei package with no marks to suggest contents. Remit by postal order, Ex . press money order, or registered letter. ALBEMARLE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 31-33 Brewer Street, NORFOLK, VA. The Largest Mail-Order Whiskey House in the South THE 8TRONGEST, SOUNDEST AND BEST .-.KLECTED of Wake County, North Carolina, entered on the 2nd day of July, ivory- j 190(5, m a siiecial proceeding therein j pending, entitled Mary C. Walker et sue- als, ex parte, :ind being -No. 131.0, I Special Proceeding Docket of said thing j Court, 1 will offer for sale at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in the idney city of Raleigh, N. C, on Monday, Italelgh evidence to prove C. Perry, .living ai 216 i, says: "1 think Doan's ils are a most excellent .lid I will take pleasure nding tnem to my friends, is troubled me for a long although I used a great rent remedies, nothing the decided relief which 1 from Doan's Kidney Pills, i ' others in Raleigh lo go le'iin-Wynne Drug Com fit re Doan's Kidney Pills, v, iii not he disappointed in I am only :ii t his ad ing the school term, as I two granddaughters' here lolng to school. My home s .Nelson P. O., Durham j. ii. Pit it a n HILLV TAYLOR, Muuager. ggS' the lath day of November, 1!0, tin . IV1 ln'i n ir a . . i v i I . i I lnt rf lfinil '. o wit. t Always here for the person wnf j Two certain lots of land in thci'" iuare ',e, Northeastern portion of th3 City of iNoiin caioiiua, umuK is lots Nos. r, and 13 of In the addition to the City hv all dealers. Price .10 cents. I'osier-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Our "Art Portrait" Is the most artistic picture ever created by pho tography. Wharton & Tyrcc. Watch our display intlow. Raleigh known Dloclf. 4 of Raleigh, known as Idlewild, as surveyed and mapped by A. W. Shaf fer, which map is recorded in "the office of the Register of DeeiU tot Wake County, in Book 112, at page 0, and is hereto referred. Said lots are more particularly described ;tS follows: Dot No. &, of Block 4, situated on the East side of Seawell iweiiuu, uemB a iiuianvnufeiaiu , shapb, fronting 51' feet on said. Avenue and running back hast juu feet to an alley, bounded on the North by Lot No. l'S, and on the vj.,,,11. 1... T .tt yCrx 7 In . :.!,! lllnel: i .iiiiiiii uj uui. nw. ., ... ot.u yivw. ' . Lot No. 13; ot Block 4, situatea on the East side of Seawell Avenue, be ing a parallellogram in shape, front ing 0 2 feet on said Avenue, run ning back East 200 feef to an alley, bounded on the North try Lot No. 11 j and on the South by Lot No. 15, in sunt mock 4. WILLIAM B. JONES, Commissioner. This 19th day of October, 1908. UNIVERSAL BREAD MAKER and RAISER ooo K Mixes and Kneads Broad thoroughly in Three Minutes. Without putting bands to the dough EASY TO OPERATE. C-.ZV TO CLEAN. Sold by Hart-Ward Hardware Co. 'i