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t THE KALEIGH EVENING TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBEB U, tm.: f hi the Name of Sense, that good common sense of which all of us have a share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must be, when for 5 you can get Uneeda Biscuit fresh from the oven, protected from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry. mm THE BANQUET OF THE MERCHANTS L NATIONAL, BJSCUIT COMPANY Ji H? Vi v srp V S? A '--. . WOOLLCOTT :0: 311 and 313 Fayetteville Street :0: :0: y r m i a il-i !.k1 r. i W W Ki m U M n M K f Continued from nr3t page.) accomplish almost anything desired. Josephus Daniels, editor of Tho News and ObserVer, responded to "Merchants in Politics," and de clared thai every man should be lip to his neck in politics in order to se cure a square deal. He believed in business men and all sorts of good men getting in politics, but not for partisan or personal ends. He called attention to the good work accom plished in our legislature by N. II. Broughton and A. B. Stronnch, both business men. President Clarence Sawyer of the .North Carolina RtttaiJ .Merchants" As sociation had been assigned "Tho Slate Association," but he was kept away by important bnxiuess, and a letter from him was read congratu lating the Raleigh association. Presi dent Dobbin of the Raleigh associa tion, who is also vice president of the state organization, responded very isapVdly. He made everybody roar when lie said he reckoned a dog bad a right to wag his own tall, just after lie hud remarked thai the North : Carolina Association was tho inrirosl in tho south and the best in vii'e country and the Raleigh Asso DgjvifiUon was the best in the state. He spoke of the 4 9. organisations in the J? '.:,::.. and the J ,200 members. He Wfl'ijlJd a tribute to. the work of Xor- inail H. Johnson, the attorney gen- (vral of the Btilte association, spcak J!i;ig especially of the repeal of the KiWekchanis' tax. Norman H. Johnson, attorney gen al of t no North Carolina Retail erchants' Association, talked on gjs!atlon for 1!07." Ho began saying that although Raleigh was, ijque in that it had three indopend ,t telephone systems, with the ae Bl on the independent, nowhere ts there poorer service than in this v.. He d After the honeymoon comes the reckoning THAT'S HATHEMATICS! You can reckon surely on delicious and nutritious bread if you use good floor. that's PATAPSCO! xukth ardi.iva may. i7) C3 '.rrias the things is; tared thitt wo Buffered oh peanut politics am! iness. He told of the reived on his first trip hen trying to get the. . repealed, but how (, mphantly repealed sim the merchants finally 1 1 Ttie useful tHiSvs are Evppi0cia ted most at Chri tlai are sferviceafelei We eg prepared to fill your wants in this line. Our s2oc'i i3 all new and you a will appreciate looking ever the numerous things that we are show- ing. HOSIERY. HANDKERCHIEFS, I UMBRELLA?, COATS, ELS, TABLE GOVEE IT MICH its a Is GLOVES mm 1 .- i- i ri v .Li,.',, 5 A;d lots of other things too mercus to mervlion. nu- :0: William' Woollcott. run stkosolst. k.st si;uorTt;i on . t te ii tlliby TAVI.OII. Manager. lwny hfre fur the pemon wnr- el '! HART-WARD HARDWA RE CO., Agents for Keen 't'iie w:rU f ir the Cpmihg year, he i.tld, v."as.,to. be agr.'.ns! the too high r. i :V rates,, and the' trouble was ).,, rai!ro.Tf predominated ' ii both political garties. it would take ths tjierchanis to put North Carolina on an equality 'with any other state tn. tho union. The need was for leg: i: la: ion to upbuild and develop the siaie with all her industries. J. B. PearCe; chairman of the tele phoiie comtuitlie of the ft social ion. had '-'Better Telephone Service." He aid he had failed utterly to learn anything about the telepho-.ie bufi ijass. The only thing he could say was "Slick together." There were t wo more telephone systems lhan wore needed now, and there was an nnnliratiriJi before the board of al- I dermen for a franchise lor a new eomuanv. That would ma Ice four. He s:iid that yesterday a representa-i live oi Ibis t'apiial Tdepbone COffl-J liaftj had appeared before the alder-1 manic committee, and knew the bust-; Ittess iind was leading the commit tee; along, bl he did not think theyj v.otild hot gp far. Mr. Pearce had appeared before the niceiing and pre-j seined the following recointnenda l lions of the merchants: . vj, Thai the franchise be for; i"int live years, and not for fitly j "2. Charges for phone rental to' be named in franchise, not to ex-: ci ed S"i a year on a straight busi iesa lino, nor if 20 on a party busi-i nr.gli lim. The' si raight house line to 'be not o,er $ 1 s a yt-ifcj. a two-' party -Hue $15 a year and a four- line 512 a year. When a franchise is given thai I (Capital City Tiephoite Company the; I Hell and interstate iinchises to I)-' forfeited. "1; That ns it is stated that the local manager o.f the Capital City, Telephone Company is to be (Selected; from leigh thatir esteemed f iti-; zen. Mr. 'William FJojhin, is, recom-j mended for the position. ' Tj. That the franchise of the Ral-! elgh Telephone Company be extend-' ed so as to equal the twenty-five years for the Capital City Company.; "6. No free telephones to be fur nished except to city officials. Others Who !; -ponded. Impromptu responses were, made, bj Capj:. A. B. Stronach, Dr. Charles Lee Sfiiith. io has recently become a member of the firm of Ivlwards & iJroughton Printing Company; Sher-, wood Higgs, who called attention to the fact that, the Raleigh merchants would refund railroad fares to par lies from out of town making pur-j chases here during the holidays; F. j T. Spinney, a native of New Hamp-: shire, who has recently made Ral eigh his home, and Edgar Broughton, secretary and treasurer of the asso ciation; ex-Senator N. B. Broughton, D. T. 'Johnson, the first president of the association; C. B. Hart, another er-presldent. By request Col. Olds closed the tioftith a ; llxoivisos in Mem In All the This is North in the public si slate appropj'ia;' held in the foi in the late Dr. Olinrb doni of Ihe fetuti trial Collage. being taken in a .Mclver statue f Van Noppon of ii sent to each of each county rai amounts a si el Mclver. The exercise this afternoon in School, There is with an addre-s Daniels. The prograi.: in the state h i 'The Old Ne: tlaslon. "Charles P.uni ; net William C. "Charles bimc R. D. W Com "The . Core:.. "Charles D. M Him" J. Vi Jo'ti' He . Died Pee C'-'rt5CcfiV', erf lr. Mclver Today, ciltnn Day. ami i lirougltQUt the . ises are being a an niorial toj ' Mclvor, presi- -ma) and Indns-j ions are also, schools for the, Mr. Charles . sbbr'o will pre ioh schools in the largest laving of Dr. at one O'clock iluleigh High liliof program, I Mr. Josephus I ill the schools ale" William Iclvor;" a son- : ver," a sketch Sir Waller as 1 knew ' a! He &fgh Make Others Rich" Josephus Dan iels. "America" S. F. Smith. "Stories of Charles D. Mclver" J; V. Joyner. "Soutborn Educational Policies" Chat D. Mclver. "Ho, For Carolina" William B. ilarrell. The day is being observed with memorial exercises to Dr. Mclver at both the white and colored depart ments of the state school for tho deaf, dumb and blind. Appropriate remarks were made I'rbicipal John K. Ray relative to life and character of Dr. Mclver, ENTERTAINMENT AT STATE HOSPITAL i At the State Hospital' for the Insane here a special performance was given in compliment to the patients this af ternoon. It was for the mo3t part mus ical, and there were nine participants. The programme was made very bright, as is fitting at this season, when there is so much of the holiday air. The programme was well arranged, and the entertainment was given In the concert hall on the third floor of the great building' In the presence pf more than 4C0 patients, whose enjoyment was very great. Col. F. A. Olds acted as mana ger and the programme was as fol lows: Pltno solo Mrs. Wade Brown. Selection of Coon Songs by Mr. Koontz. Solo "That What the Daisy Says," Mrs. Ernest Martin. Solo "A Picnic for Two" Miss Al llne Young. Recitation "Tho Minister's Black M'tre" Miss Frances RtmfroW. Solo "Why Don't You Try," by Miss Kllcn Durham. Solo "Dearie," by Miss Patter. Solon-" Every Nation Has a Fins but the Conn," by Mr. Koor.lz. ijetrcatlon "An Old Sweetheart of MlllC, by Miss Flames Renfrew. Solo-r"Wheic the Southern Roaes Qr0W,3)y Miss Nina Cooper. DUe(h-"Mary is a (kind old Name," by Miss Potter ami Mr. KoontST "The Good (!d U. S. A." Mr. ICoontS. STACY'S "FOhKDIF" 1 by the ml the i I. II. ill iv. V. allowing program was carried out: Song "Old North State." Recitation "Coionach." Selection by the band. Character Sketch of Dr. Mclver. Song "Ho! For Carolina!" Sonnet "Charles Duncan Mc- VII. Song "America." Ever hear of Chinatown? ,-ou voting? Are Condition of Bishop MoCabo. New York Dec. 14. The condition of liishnp McCabc of Philadelphia, who 9 in the New York hospital suffering from apoplexy, was said by the hospital today to be slightly improved. -.0 if-jn r:arne jm ea every 6ox. 25c MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of power conferred by mort gage executed by W. Tjssb Person ami wife to me. which said mortgage is re corded In the office of the Register oi Deeds' of Wake County, in Book 20s, Page 852, I will-sell on the 7th. of Jan uary, 1907, at 12 o'clock, M., at the Court House, In the County of Wake at public auction, for cash, to the high est bidder, the property described as follow.: One tract of land lying and silunte in the County of Wayne, North Carolina and bounded and described as follows: Being near and In tho town of Mt. Olive, and joins the lands of J. A .Westbrook on the north. Mary Winn on tho west, the calf pasture branch on the south, and of D. C. Summerlin on the east, and being that part of the land alloted to Margaret Capps of the estate of her father. Charles Winn. The tract contains fourteen acres, more or less: also the following articles of personal property: One two-revolution Potter press, one shaft, two comb pulleys, one fly wheel, two hangers, hand type, cases and stands, leads, rules, chases, malet, planes, two stones and standers. and one Baltimore job or platen press. S. C RYAN, Trustee. December 5. 1906. T. D. S. Is the latest and best brand of Candy to be 'offered on this market. STACY'S CHOCOLATES Are sold exclusively at this store, and we guar antee "POKKDH" to be superior to any Choco late Candy you ever tried. HICKS Drag Stores JIIST ORE FEATURE. We issue the only acci dent policy which gives increasing insurance and pays yearly cush divi dends for the reduction of premiums. That's but one of the features that place our policies a year ahead of others and insure the sat isfaction of our policy holders. Let us tell you about some of the other fea tures. it will be worth your while. THE Pennsylvania Casualty Go HUNTER & DREWRY, STATE AGENTS, - RALEIGH, N.C. DRAUQHON'S i .wner H i'ai'ofc'.oo and Martin Hta, UALRJGH. KNOXVUjUB h4 COIXM1J1A. 25 colleges in 15 States. rvSITlONtf secured or money REFUNDED. Alec 'each UY MA Hi. CaUiNjue will con 'luce you T.ht DrtJghon's t TH tf Oall Mr us'' ir rV and find in them the greatest value ever offered cigarettes of oriental perfection, at the lowest possible price for such pleasing quality." Surely you'll try them when you get 10 for 5 cents .
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