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F Tariff EVENING TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1906. RHEUMATISM WOKE TO FACE TWO MJNS Tl URIC ACID DESTROYER .' ' .lit '?.i..ZtJK . irvfvirM" v .-ftfflp rvf ) if ii if i ts- "Well Shuot if You Squeak Said One Robber OF POTASH Asiel, Iho Broker, However, Shouted for Help The Men Distantly At tacked Him, Beating Him Into Insensibility They Then Escape. rem Rite m I m uptmoa. I i iivcr one nun. 'i'!!K hive beet thai P VANQUISHED -ri.i i,i o.miedv striking as it does directly at the cause of ttiariy disorders of the human system by dissolving the uric acid in ,i. hiAx o-,,,, rirtil to the seat of the disease, removes all serins and nolaona out" of the blo.nl and produces diBtinet tcnellcial results in cases .,f B.i'i nis-eii-e. Congestion of the Kidneys, Bladder Troubles. ,, ,.,. j..,iii,i,-.s ninhrtps Nervous Debility, Sciatica, Muscular i rheumatism. Lumbago and C-out. pijjr ,ias been ln active usc by tne eminent physicians for I mora than Sixty Years m the special treatment of l.neumatie cases, Which, with the addition of Bipod Tonics, comprise the present form ula of this remedy. ' boxes of this standard RHEUMATISM d throughout the United States of America Thousands of letters have been received "(1 COMPANY, of PHILADELPHIA. PA.. and praising tlie healing properties or '!:!:. If you have not tried this invaluable :so at once. Do not allow the disease- to you. Remember the years, mouths or days .Make Up your mind to test the PKN'.X RTJRt ' MA TlSM Ct'RE. Take it faithfully according to direct; pns, Bspect no .'miracles, but you will gradually find ret u, nil itg strength, freedom from bain and former health. Tin' exerutht tin's agony of ri: ".' .'.Trf bains will be gone, if not forgotten, and the d-vy you .lectdefl to try PENN RITRl. MATISM CCRK. Write for a free, generous sample of VENN' RHEUMATISM CI If yo'.i-.haVe uot already done so. and satisfy yourself of Its won.!. Penu.Biisuntaism Cure Sold by AH Druggists. Price in lunnld Form Large Bottle 81.00. Tablet Form Per Box ., I 50 c, S()l,E MANUFACTURERS: I I FNN DRUG COMPANY Philadelphia I p; ' V.'hoiesale by V,'. 1 1. Kiner Drag Co". Retail by Henry T. Hicks Co., St. I J Robert Simpson, Oi O. King, The Tucker Drug Co. and Tucker Building y Pharmacy, If get too strong vriti have been hold (By the Associated Press.) New Vorh. Dec. .".Awakened by the sound of a stealthy footstep in hi home in east Sixty-third street, near Fi.'th Avenue .ally today. Ellas Asiel. a broker, found himself confronted with two revolvers held only .1 lew inches from his 'ace. "We'll shoot if you make a squeak." said a voice, as the men behind the guns began to draw slowly away to ward the door of the room. .Mr. Asiel did not heed the warning, but raising himself on his elbow shout ed lor help. In an lirtsQnt the t'.i were upon him. raining blow's ui heard ii-.e cries, rushed into tin vei.ee ef insensibility.' his pillow with blood. Tlie robbers h id -'. .Ic.'ces.ijracion showed .that th sawing an e inch thick in u' birr bird held a gate guarding the -ha door, and then cutting out the nett hi.- MMMIECE IN FIE SNIPE Board of Trustees Met This MorntEig THE HEATING PLANT Our Drug establishment will be closed tomorrow, i On Mondav drink "Red Hot" Chocolate, the finest ever. Joint Committor Thinks Money Can 1 Be .Saved By Installing. Heal and Righting Plan! M Would Cost $30,000 Board of Agriculture -Met Today ami Accented Duties in Connection Willi tin' Jamestown Exposition. K6c TUCKER. DRUG COMPANY There svrc good many reasons why you should call for and drink WHITE HOUSE COFFEE. It's not only pure, clean and deli cious, but it's economi cal, healthy and invig orating, This delight ful Coffee is not sold in bags or loose, but in sealed net weight cans, of one, two or three pounds. When you want WHITE CHOUSE COFFEE GET IT, not the SUBSTITUTE or just as good Kind. All firsi-class grocers will deliver a seal ed can for the asking. Get what you want. Hi! :i i i had been gathered, cm tied tip in two compiler bundles, bul i.t their Might from: the house the in n did rnl have lime to! take their booty; with them. rewind they gained -for their desperate act Was a few silve; knives, foi Us and . - V,., i, iii-KK- rivniBl in "OMr Kcne th ii- pockets -while Jo.aii.g th'- dining r..om. and a uosteii The stata board liiet this moniii'.u -tfter roajing tin -nceciug whi; a ei'oceeded to bush road front Coram, --tating that he v resent on accouu .-.questing furttiei L uon motion i '- i :. resolution ado; l .appreciation i f :' work done in this regret was express terSpn could no Col. Joseiih i:. oi agriculture id o'clock and titi'g of (he t'aat l.- approved. letter was uior Patterson unable to he Icitti'esij and , . o of absenro. -e granted, and expreBslnfi t.-.e W-.BSMVTi 'j4M'u.T,B ( Kvitie t. he maud Asiel'. 'Je-P. Mfltl, legislature in r.- A resolution -v. Njjjrpo EARLY TO TfLL YOU THIS IS EIGHTEEN INJURED 1 IN WRECK ON MONCN i, fig II 1 Of the city for the selecting of gifts for men and boys. Every tiling thai is best it. Gloves, Neckwear, t'rilbrel las. Mufflers, Handkerchiefs. Slttpiting- .h:cl(is. Btith (lobes, etc.. and a Hue line of splendidly tailored Cloth ing at unusually reasonable prices. LEE & BROEGHTON. - hoard .or t-;-' (icparuneiit, and 1 Unit .Mr. i'a:- ; resent. ; c.e, coin in Is- ral l ! 'ii Xorth Citrolimi -, jth which n build houses from niein- to tho Joniesio - n Ivxiiosttlon. an- byrs t" I ;e,: sai.phi.e.ctrossea the Dotn . - .'" Mftf Iil'TllP & Investors U 11101) tick j i....- which are intssing :'r, on .Mr. work and the law . -d by l no nisi ... . d in Hie matter, v. in piacn ih boh- ... --.1. imcd by the Poll ''"'I '''-upon Celtilieates of U00.OM " : . ......I, ii ,wid ,. lie.- Hie Investment board, acceplin: la duties impwea f U!Nt.s. wM, f'POn thorn 1.;- !le ll .i-lt.Miro. 1 he ';.;.' , '., ,.,,,., These -. tili- I agreement is thai he commission. (..lti.s ,un'f,,,. ,,. years with scmi-ai.-iiid not the bonrd of agrJcnlttlTe, is ,.,,,,,,.,,,-s. eavubte at Commercial lo pay all expenses, end when the aa, Kann.-rs liimk in June find Decem i nnds are pla. ed Ui llie hands of Sec- p,., . .,,,,1 ,,re jjayaiile ai any time on retarv T. K. Brunei and his assist- demand. Apply to j ants, Mr. H. H. Hi iuih-y and Prof. GlCcltc . .lL,L. N. Secretary. (By the Associated Press.) j Joseph Hyde Pftn lliey will eater PKuen B::lUilr.K Chicago, Dee. 5. Train No. "ii m : apon their dnlies In preparing tlie' t the .Motion Railroad, wiiich is the exhibit. I'asi limited on thai line li-etween Cincinnati and Chicago, was die rail". I early today, two miles north J boafd then adjqurne.l and iuel as the of Fran h fort, lnd., by a broken rail. ' board of trusie.v pi tlie A. and M. Kighteen passengers oil) a total of College. IT." an the tritlh were injured, bill ' The joint cptni.ii lee composed of obody was Killed ar.d it is not oe- several member- froip the board of li. ved thai any of tlie injured Will i visitors and Several from the board die. ' at agriculture submitted their re- The train was going at a h i tilt rate port. They visited the college y. s of speed and tlie rail broke beneai a M.-iday afternoon and also parly (his the engine, which, however, passed luioriling. The "prim ip.il thing tee the place in safety. All of the bag- j ommeailed in' the report wns the in gage and .nail cars, coach.'s and j stalling of a central beating, lis It . sleepers lefl the track and some of j and pow r plant. Several minor rec thcni were badly damaged. om men da l Ions were also matte. There is no embankment at the The proposed;, plani would cost scene of (he wreck and the ears about $-"0,000. But ii wo it 1.1 furnish merely ploughed their way along the heat and light ptr tije entire in-'i-ground at the side of the track for- tution end wouii be- hail so as to a considerably distance before being. be ample for some years m come, it .brtughl to a standstill. The injn-h's estimated that there would be a A 1 1 1 II 1 I . ' :-Z Raleigh's Best Barber. OTEV and Son Yarborough Hous iiAEt-WARD HARDWARE CO., Agents for Keen Cutter Tools. MiR STKONGKST, MUIMBST AST) HKsl SKi.RCTKl. mm 1UIUU0 . 1. M Ills I5IIKV tAVtOIfc Manager. Uvtnys here for the person vnnr i- .- (K50KW ib'-l. ITC'Toreer. Trade Discount Stamps Free U TliE BEST IRON BEDS j . V : ' . : ON2TZfIKD OF j ries of 'lie passengers are bruises saving and cuts received by being thrown ! year a about the cars. 1 1 1- he The passengers more seriously In- rlor to iured were: Frank Kelly. Frank-! time, fori. lnd.. injured internally; Mr, j hentfn and Mrs. Charles Cromwell. Frank- fort, lnd.. cut and bruised: M. Davis, Prankfort; lnd., wrist broken; I David Mabbett, .Mansion, lnd.. bruise J and cut about the head.. lid t. HUGE INCREASE IN WAGES CONTEMPLATED Tl the Associated Press.) 6, Dec. 5, The Tribune rill .v: v arc s Ii a u 1 i""T-jvst"'il F I W J! V' EffBt frf r 1 in J1. e BetiSi .0 r. , If If fl of Chicago contem plate making increases in the wages of the, etiipldyea in ilie immediate fu- malce all increases made on the rail roads of the country in the recent I asj Si ctn small by comparison. Ai vAncea are expected to bo given bs tv.'een now and January 1st which will make the cQJnb'.ned incomes of the 43O.0O0 employes of these lines from $2ri,oi)(i,u(io to $;;o, ooo, linn greater In 190-7 ttjari in iftoc. The only UiIpk thai may prevent the proposed advances between now end the end of the year is inability of I he railroads and Iheir trainine-i to reach tin amicable agreement. The engineers, conductors, firemen, brake men and other trainmen have asked both for ten per cent advances and or an eight-hour dav. of something like J2,ad ! the buildini's wo ild h ti d and the lights far what they are in the p; There are now lop sei plants and the light he very bad. Tin- las) came very near pro' (intra heating plan;, an of the comniii ee - ves as feeling ver. eon he approaching ii gfsl tke an appropriaii":i fo The members of the -Dined to be highly pleas, irk lie'ng done, and phi tied thai during the ei ha.d been a member 01 had never seen every th e college in as fine shape esent time. it i. pfoopseid to have allhg and lighting planl e athletic building and VBlift RESPORT ON MKTCAM-' IS OllUI per . 1 1 ii . i in ' The next event, the greatest of all the holidays, is the Yuletide festivities-the S advent of old Santa, the home-gathering of relatives and friends, each vieing vath the ': other in general good will to make other, happy. Let this occasion be the merriest of ' all the years. The way to do it is to fis your mind on it that this is the greatest Christaas store. Thoughtful preparations have been made to gladden the hearts of all alike men, women and children. i the Associated Pi igloo, Dec. 5. Tl on naval affair ; i curable repori on Victor H. Hetcall i,e secretary of .h (JII'T GOODS OF ALL SORTS Tho fine rric-a-Brac. Vant.ne s son s Novelties, Frcncli, Austrian and Jap anese China wares, Cut lilass, Jap-.Fur nuese ..lcker Work and bacuere Ware, Jewelry and Sterling Silver T;, ir vy Do Not be Afraid to Send Your Laundry Here. Our Laundry is strictly sanitary. Every precaution is taken in handling garments and household pieces, and no article is allowed to come into our establishment from homes where there has been conta gious diseases. Our Laundry is safe much more so than if your gar ments wer entrusted to a washerwoman. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY. LULA TAYLOR NOW IN SALVATION ARMY HOME Novelties, Toilet Articles, Shaving Si is, Smokers' Sets, Leather Goods, ) Toys and Dolls, Post Cards, Albums and Calendars. Xeckwear, moves anil llanfllerchiefs. ( HKISIMAS HOLIDAY KATKS milSTMAS I'M HRJ5LLAS. Hundreds of Paragon Frame lTin- Vla. till- Seaboard Air Line Hail- hr,.n.XA w;,, plain and fancy handles, wtt- Uilitahle lor presentation on Christ- ' The S..n hoard announces nccounl n!.,s mornlnK wjth Oold. Sterling Sll-1-of the Chrlatmaa holidays Ii will j,(,arlf fi-,,n Metal end Horn han sell i-onnd-trip tickets at rate of one faQo, 9t. 50, $3.30, $ 8.00, $9X5 and bnthird nWt-class faro, plus LAOIKH' 1 1 ATS. 25 cents for the round trip (mini- ,....t for ,h,.(.e ,avg we win iU)iu a mm rate SO cents), between all 1 , s, f)f idiea' Dress and l.is'aionable patterns, this sea- ..- , ;;.-,.(!(), !'.7..".0 up to $30.00 ruffs, hillbwv aha pis $ CHILDREX'S COATS. Varm winter kinds for school, blue, red and brown, with em on the sleeves MEN'S HATH ROBES. Double-faced Plush Blanket Robes, light, medium and dark colors, fig ured and plain, with large waist cord and tassels. .?3.ni $5.00 and $7.50 FAY STOCKINGS. $8.00, SO-"" ana ....u w,-il;lo or come down. it of tho Mississippi and the Ohio points south o rivers. Tickets will be sold December f1)r lo inclusive, December 30 anj: Something good. They button to , ho waist, ara made of bent yarns, never writ Heavy Two-thread Ribbed Hose Sizes 44 to 7 Inch r'c black, blttO and grey. Fancy Shadow I s..cs 7 t0 y lnch 30c Check Skirts in the newest effects Mefljum Weight Hose, fine rib .$0.00, $0.00, $7.50 and $10.00-1 g lo 7 jncn :,0c rrilK- V.I.I'M,: II.1TTI('ATS. !e. t t-,, 1 inch HBO LADIES' WALKING SKUttSi ie-ei, and Panama Cloth, in Slrct Hats-all arrange,! on one tnd i'oiomac counter. Hats worth $4.00, $5.00 land Sli.OO, von can have your choice 98.001 LEATHER liOAS. ; I. 1900, and January I, lOi, nnal Coeque Feather Hons, two yards return January 7. 1D07. 'loni;, very full, in light blue, pink and For rales, schedules or any tnfor-jwhite $8.30 and $5.00 niation address i Ostrich Feather Boas, in black, C. H. GATTIS. Traveling Faascngor A Rent. Raleigh, North Carolina. (Special to The Evening Times.) Wilmington', N. -O., Dec. 6. By older j of Superior Court Judse Jones, Lul i Taylor, the fifteen year old cotton mill operative who ran away from Fayette- ; ville to escape the vicious Influences of i her mother's home, is now being cared . for by Mrs. Ybs of the Solvation ; y&H, VV liCll V( put The child vigorously protested against j 10 " this Signa-' returning to Payetteville with the Cum- L im(lP1. T,iotllVC W O ftTQ berland county deputy who was here luy ""U-tl d piCLtac nt ate to take her back. satisfied with the results. $7.00 and $8.00 GENUINE I CRS. Fur Scarfs and Neck Pieces in the The Elite glove-fitting, adjust line top Petticoats are patented. Various styles. No others like them. They'll please you. Black Mercerised Saline " Elite" Petticoats for $i.oo. $1.25 and $2,S0 Heather Bloom Taffeta Skirts have the rustic and swish of silk. Black only. . .$f.S0, $2.00. $2.50 and $15.00 The Elite Silk Petticoats (samples) oaly one of a kind all colors $0.50, 87.50, $K.00 and $9.00 OUTING GOWNS AND SKIRTS. Heavy Outfng Gowns In pluln colors and neat stripes, 75c and $1.00 Fancy Striped Outing Underskirts, 00c Ladies sines, in tno nest grauea, um S n. to 10 inches "0c CHILDREN'S ( Aiv. New line of Boys' and Girls' Caps, locltey Caps, Blush Tunis, Yacht Caps,' and Cirls' Fancy Plaid Golf Ca,)S jSSjjj 50 and 75c WARNING TO CHRISTMAS SHOP PERS. , Fair warning is now given that all Christmas goods are sold to stay sold. Nothing in the Christmas Novelties will be taken back nor exchanged when sold. All will b'q treated alike, then none can take offense.
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