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u 5 attah EVENING TIMESjrfWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1906. Pijht-K ind MISS Maybelle Jordan, Cor. Mor- : gan and Bloodworth street . . .. Miss Grlzelle Hint on, E. Polk St. Miss Bernice Kllingtqn, Newberne avenue .. .. .. Miss Jennie H. Pescud 846 N. Per son street 1 Miss Dessie Mangum, 112 K. Davie St . .'. Miss Grade Bail, 201 Smlthfleld St Miss Katey Deboy, Fayetteville street . . . i '. i . . j DISTRICT NO. 3. Durham. LAST CALL! 220 1 ' 200 150 ISO 103 will hand you ROYAL even irAif v. Ri:A,ffvijiwi Mi mm jvu isiia&uviuU m&t? laid Pv store and ask lor Baking rowder. Any maker of ALUM Baking Pow der would like to Blindfold the house wives, so that they could not see the label on the can, , ram A . l. AVOID ALUM Sap ph (9 BAKING FOWDEfl ROYAL is an absolutely pure, Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Aids Digestion-Adds to the healthfulness of food. NOTICE1"" You may want to know if some certain brand of Baking Powder contains ALUM or Phosphate of LIME, send us the name and we will (without cost to you) advise you from official reports. ROYAL CAKING POWDCFi CO., NEW YORK CITY ARE YOU STRIVING FOR EXTRA VOTES? Liberal Proposition Has Increased the Interest, and the Voting is Getting Exciting Contestants Should Read Carefully the Special Offer of The Times This Week in the Great $3,000 Voting Contest. Two weeks ago when the Times' ?:,000 contest was launched there were nAny who did not believe it would be a success; Those who have watched the progress', of affairs, however, are more than pleased with the present showing, and be fore another week has elapsed, every man, woman and child in Raleigh and North Carolina will desire to have a ringer in the pie of securing for some fair contestant the 1906 Model "A" Reo Touring Car, or sending six young ladies on a tour to points of Interest in the East. The gold watches and scholarships offered by the Times are not a sec ondary consideration at all. The watches are nrst-ciass in every par ticular, warranted for 20 years. The scholarships are to be in the best colleges in the state and those that are thorough and complete in every respect. To make matters still more inter esting and to give all contestants now in the race a chance to increase their vote totals and reserve, the Times has announced a special vote offer. t'Jach candidate who brings in i five new six months' subscriptions I between the dates of Saturday, No-j vember and Saturday, December; 1, at 10 o'clock, p. hi., will be given) a ballot good for 2,000 extra votes. ; This means that it u candidate brings in live new six months' sub scriptions during the week she will get 5,000 votes at the lime of bring ing them in and 2,000 extra votes on Saturday night. December 1. making 7,000 votes in all. A new yearly subscription counts for two for six months, therefore, two year ly subscriptions and one new six montrns' subscription will consti tute a set of live new six months' subscriptions. On this combination &.S00 votes would be issued ordina rily, but according to the present offer 2,000 votes will be added on Saturday, December 1, making 7,800 votes in all. Candidates that work the hardest during this week will be the ones that will receive the most benetit from the order and those that do not secure the extra votes will have missed the chance of the contest. By securing the orders while the spe cial offer is on 20 per cent more votes will be realized and every young lady that expects to win one of the prises should do her very best during the offer. Many now candidates have come in during the last few days, and these are making some of the older ones hustle to keep up with the pace that, they are setting. The votes at the end of this week will into the corn held and killed herself he very much higher than last, as eating green coin. Hearing the the candidates are doing everything racket his wife ran. upsetting a possible to make a good showing on tour-gallon churn full of rich cream the first few weeks. The race will into a basket of kittens, drowning be over in four weeks after the pros- them all. in her hurry, she dropped ent one, and everyone will have to a seven-dollar set. of .false teeth. The use the most of every minute to ge baby, left alohe, crawled through the best results. Those that intend ttfe spilled milk into the parlor and to come in on the last few days of ruined a twenty-dollar carpet. Dur- !the contest will lie riisannoinied. un- intr the excitement, the oldest daugh- less they have an exceptionally, ter ran away with the hired man. strong backing. the dog broke up eleven setting A careful and accurate record will "ens. the calves got out and chewed be Kept f it" subscriptions for six ""' W' ,rr of he Ihorougll- tuoutbs turned in during the week "vc" roll. aim each candidate securing a set of Moral: Xgke advantage of secur ttre six months' subscriptions will 'K Evening Times for one year be given a ballot good for 2,tl001,' mail or carrier 5.00, if paid in votes on Saturday night. December! advance, at the same time assisting I. Remember that each new yearly some contestant with the voles, subscription counts lor two for six Standing of Contestants, months, but that two three months' I The standing of the contestants subscriptions do not count as onej in their various districts was as lol subscription tor six months. Do not I i0ws this morning: DISTRICT NO. 1. Oldham, 116 S. 11c- street m is Dement, 510 S. Sal- Miss Reba New, Rlgsbee Avenue.. 5,632 Miss Vivian Norton, Capital Hill street 3,386 Miss Lula Graves, 20S Asliton St... 2.8U Miss Iola York, Cleveland street.. 1,618 Miss Irena Lintheuin, Rlgsbee Avenue ,,t. 99S Miss Maggie Hoiloway, South, St... S$4 Miss Blanche Shields, Ramseur street 816 Miss Olevia Lands, Ramseur St. SS0 Miss Mary Beman, Church St 290 Miss Mary Shaw, 308 Cleveland ' street 160 Miss Mary Johnson, South street .. 136 DISTRICT NO. 4. Miss Emma Steed, Oxford 12,116 Miss Alice Winston Spruell, Louis- btirjr 12-.00S Miss Pattie G. Spurgeon, Hills born 4,216 Miss Evle L. Allen, Franklinton.. 3,728 Miss Julia Wenston, Oxford .. .. 2,918 Miss Annie Long, Roxboro 2,363 Miss Florence Currin, Henderson 2,042 Miss Mattle Brooks, Roxboro .. .. 2,006 Miss Dell Williams, Warrington.. 1,043 Miss Bessie Joiner, Franklinton.. Miss Mary Seroggins, Warrenton.. Miss Susie MeGee, Franklinton.. Miss Bettie Pittman, Henderson.. Miss Lizzie Jones, Warrenton Miss Rebecca Butler, Henderson.. Miss Octaiva Rivers, Henderson.. Miss Mattle Sattei field, Roxboro.. DISTRICT NO. 5, Miss Anne Noble. Selma S.610 Miss Bert Stevens, Smithtleld .... 3,015 Miss Eula Hood, Smlthfleld 2,660 Miss Anne Lee Bunn, Rocky Mt. .. 2,631 Mrs. Eva Dodson, Fayetteville Miss Jesse Brothers, Conetoe .. Miss Mary Humphrey, Goldsboro 2,654 Miss Besie Hollowell, Goldsboro.. 2,064 Miss Annie Peacock, Sniithvllle.. 2,250 Miss Margaret Etherldge, Selma. Miss Annie Martin, Smlthfleld .. . Miss Harriet Phillips, Rocky Mt.. Miss Annie Warwick, Goldsboro . Miss Bett Cobb, Smlthfleld 910, Miss Marie Abel, S"iihfleld .... 522 Miss Fannie Richardson, Selma... 200 Miss Mattle Saunders, Smlthfleld.. 200 Miss Ella Myatt, Smlthfleld ISO DISTRICT NO. 0. Miss Rosa Smith, Hnnilet 6,300 Miss Esther Hutchinson, Southern Pines 2.419 Miss Jane Williams, Fayetteville.. 1,228 Miss Ruth Pleasants, Aberdeen.. 934 Miss Margaret Kelly, Carthage... 891 Miss Minnie Rule, Fayetteville .. 710 Miss Edna Hutched, Southern Pines 621 Miss Bessie Cross. Sanford 410 Miss Marjoiie Lois Fnote, Car thage 205 1.020 956 894 864 765 240 180 100 2,476 2,482 1.266 1.197 1.004 9S1 Cite 10 per cent discount sale oloses next Wednesday evening. So far it has been a decided success, but we want to remind you that our Toy stock cannot be duplicated m the city, as to quality or variety from which to select. Our China well, it's praises are sung by all. None so dainty can be found elsewhere. Save 10 per cent on yourpurchases today at V ;. r mi, e j. u. ruggan company 132 FAYETTE VILLI! STREET. To Arrive Next Tuesday, Nice Lot of Fat Turkeys. :0: Place an order with us at once, and secure a fine one, without fur ther trouble. , . SEASONABLE .GOODS in store and arriving every day Celery, Cranberries, New Nuts, Raisins, Citron, Currants, Jellies, Preserves, Fresh Cakes and Crackers. Nice, clean' goods In a clean, well-kept store. We try to look after your own mutual interest. ALL 'PHONES. D. T. JOHNSON (EL SON 16 EAST HARGETT STREET. Pick Out the Bill of Fare ! Fat and juicy Hams, nice Turkeys and red Cranber ries. The finest Mackerel, Atmore's Mince Meat, and White House Coffee. Fresh Eggs and Blue Label Break fast Bacon, and all the good things for the table. W. B. MANN. I "1 wiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiimi THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK RALEIGH. N. C. A Bank with a Million and i half Dollars of Assets, enjoy ing the confidence of its patrons and the public, doing a gen eral Banking Business, paying o interest on deposits, but extendipg to its customers every accommodation .helr l'isi ness and balances justify. New buslnesi 11C-iei. The collector of items of North Carolina is given espuciaJ care and attention. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS JOO,000.00 JOSEPH G. BROWN, President. HENRY E. LITCHFORD, CMhler. J DR. DEIMEL, LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR. hold the order back until the last day of the offer but send in the sub scriptions as soon as you get them and the usual number of votes will be issued. Then on Saturday, De cember 1, if one or more sets of five new six months' subscriptions have been secured 2,000 extra votes will be allowed on each set. This offer is for one week only and will not be repeated, lake advantage of the inducement Saturday or any time this week. There is no end of interest cen tered in this contest and persons not now taking the Times will gladly subscribe if you ask them. Old sub scribers will pay in advance for six months or a year to help you on in the race if you let them know you are in the contest to win. People like to help those who help them selves. Get out among your friends and solicit their votes. Every one will help you. The eyes of the pub lic are focused on the endeavors of each young lady in this race, and ihiisc who make the best showin;: 111 be in popular favor. Poll a few ites every day and get at the head the list in your district if you n. The leaders usualiyget the attering vote of the people .who e only slightly interested and the m total of these stray ballots will nount to many thousands before jcember 29 th. IVss A TERRIBLE WARNING. to Mi Dowel Miss Fi lsbury stieet .. .. .. .. 8.12S Miss Margaret McPhceter. Daw son street ., .. .. .. .. .. 7.9S7 Miss Kthel Hull 7.6",1 Miss Kthel Powell, 502 Hillsboro street .. .. .-. .. 7.286 Miss Irene Dunn, S. Dawson S(... 6.418 Miss Louisci Furmer, 116 X. Daw son street .. .. ,. .. .. ..' .. 4,411 Miss Louise Dughi, 224 N. Saun- ! suvet .. .. o.lir, Lucy Owens,' 118 W. Martin.. 2.061 ehloe Terry, S13 S. Dawson et .. .. ... .. iS j, ;. 1,739 Mary Stunkeli, W. HargeU, et .. 1,048 Corinue Rosenthal 736 In a sincere endeavor to recommend to their patients something which will afford protection atralr.sl a changeable climate, many physicians have been carried away by the claims made on behalf of woolen underwear. Yet. we believe that the Dr. Deimel Underwear, so different from wool, will ajipcul to all willing to listen to the reasons advanced in Its behalf. FOR UNDERWEAR Tin all Sac way iind like fr- a n re i.s nothing better i huii a properly constructed Linen garment. In former times, when everybody I h wear linmi next to 1 1 - skin, underwear was called "body linens." Linen absorbs moisture in Eiirnis rapidly. It surpasses all other materials in the power of evaporating moisture or drying, i iii'tlclcs as are comuionl) used for the purpose of drying the body, as, towels and handkerchiefs, are rally made of linen. rnderwear must be of a material which can be washed after having become soiled. The proper to wash an undergarment so as to free it from nil Impurities is by the use of not or boiling water soap. The oftsacr linen is wyashed, the nicer it becomes; it never shrinks, nor does it felt or harden wool. The touch of linen is most grateful to the human skin, Imparting to the body a senso of relief and Com experienced from no other fabric. This sense of general comfort is mainly due to the fact that ie:i garment, unlike wool, does not impede, but rather assists, the skin in its work of ridding the of a considerable part of its poisonous waste. Wo art exclusive agents for Dr. Deimel's Undergarments, and have a completo variety of sizes In stock. dci Miss Miss , str Mies sir Mi.-s Miss Mills, 413 W. Hargett St l,r,0 Miss Alice Hall, 316 S. Dawson St. 449 Miss .Mliinino Grlsaorn, 404 W. North St S&Z, 70 Miss Cad Hurvey, 106 N. Boylan avenue 320 Miss Sophia Busbee, 104. W. Har geU Street .. .. - .. , 198 Miss Grace Deaton, W. Jones St.. 110 DISTRICT NQ. 2. -Miss Grace Thomas, Polk street . .14,093 Miss Alethea Monger .. .. ..13,261 Miss Mary Barbee, N. Blount St... 13,003 Miss Ciiriie Fendt, 309 E. Cabar rus street .'. .. .. Hi ..12,071 Miss Ruby Williams, 314 Hurgett street v,V.. .. 8.214 Miss Annie Love ... .. 8,063 Miss Jcssemine Hlggs, 417 N, mount street .. rbauM WW9 CROSS LINEHAN COMPANY Mail Orders have attention same day received. laleiuh People Cannot Afford Take the Awful Risk. A man who was too economical to ike a paper, sent his little boy to! arrow the copy t.ken by his neljh 3r. in his haste the boy ran over four-dollar stand of bees and In Miss Jesa 3li minutes lookeo nice a watery) street itomer squash." His cries reached 'Miss Est ui sure: .. .. , Miss Maude McDowell, 412 N. Last stn et 5,076 Miss Lucy Dowell, 208 Newbern avenue 0, MM Miss Sackie Latta, Person street.. 3,783 Miss Effle Haynos, 518 N. Blood worth stieet . v. ., .. 3.510 Mrs. Rufus Meadows 2.309 I Miss Clara Womble, 327 E. Eden ton street .. .. ;, ..' 2.112 Miss Agnes Lacy, N. liloutit f?t... 2,014 Woodall, E. Hargett .. .;'",.' 1,786 WTIIis.. 514 Persdn, S.t... 1.471' father, who ran to his assistance Miss Marie Terrell, Person street 1,012 id, failing to see a barb-wire fence, M'ss Helen Brewster,N. Wilming n into it, breaking it down, cut is a handful of flesh from his an i)in.v and ruining a four-dollar pair ton street Miss Belle Robertson, 405 E. Polk Miss Annie Wynne. 526 N. Wil niincion street .. pa'ntsi The old cow took ad- Miss R Mordecni Bledaoe, 120 N. intage of the gap in the fence, got Person street .. 640 591' SAVE $100 at least by taking advantage of our great REMOVAL SALE. We are building a new store, 112 Granby St., which will be ready about January next, and we will not move a single piano from our present store to the new one. This is Just sentiment with us. Everything must be, bran new, so we are making special low prices on some fine instru ments, Just to carry our "All New" point. YOU WILL SAVE ENOUGH ON THE PIANO TO PAY FOR THE MUSIC LESSONS. In addition to our own peer less pianos, we have a few of other makes taken. In exchange to go at well, $40 and up. Better see about these. REMEMBER WE MAKE THE STIEFF, "THE PIANO WITH THE SWEET TONE." INVESTIGATE. STIEFF G6 Granby Bt, Norfolk, Va. GEO. S. NUSSEAR, Mgr. Send for descriptive booklet lid prices. The Greatest Event of the Season Our Last and Greatest Annual Fur Sale. -:0: A. B. STRONACH CO. .' n:Z ... o ' '..,. ' Oil or before December 15th, 2,000 pieces Fur, man ufacturer's samples, from Win. Jackman & Sous, the largest and best Fur house in America. If yon wish Vhe newest and best in Furs for the least money, , wait for our Last and Greatest Annual Pur Sale. It was the event of last season and will be the grandest show of this season. Just in time for Christmas presents. A. B. STRONACH COMPANY. Selling-Out Prices and 10 per cent Cash Discount.
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