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1 T THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES: TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1907. TV Their unparalleled popularity is proof of their superior quality and unequaled value. Cigarettes as good cost twice as much and you can easily prove it. j Crowds Hear Carry Nation (Continued from First Page, i and letting thorn wander astray. "If you want a good son, man, mar ry a good woman not a fashion sheet that stints around in a peekaboo waist, half naked and sameful. A ".wise mother teaches her boys to avoid the companionship of had women. Head the scriptures concerning the duties of women. A virtuous woman is above anv price. Divorce Is a great refuge for come people. : It is pront1. .' by lodges. Of course marriape is a failure wlien you pick out a woman who is not fit to be a wife. "The (rood mother doesn't stay out 'til midnight playing bridge, or al tend ing the dance or the treatn', getting up late next morning. She ginis up he loins with strengtli-not with cramped corsets, et me tetl you now, young man. don't you marry a woman with a waist like tt wasp. "The good woman's husband "dnesu'I spit 'filthy tobacco Juice all over cre ation, nor smoke ntencha'nr- i igarefts. nor hang around- the dispensary or the streets late at night. Think of a wo man having to kiss a man who rlefile-i his mouth with the abominable wed, she might as well kiss a spitoon ami bp fione with it. "Women, you haven't a politician who has worked for you as 1 have. 1 have been to jail and suffered perse cution for you. My warfare has been carried on alone and single-handed, simply for the love of humanity. My position 13 the defender of homes. I A SC1KNTIFJCALLY BKKAKFAST F.adly Prepared. Rightly selected food '-will ' alone cure many diseases. Try a scientific. -and healthy break fast: Fruit of some kind, prefera bly cooked; a dish of Grape-Nuts with cream; two soft -boiled eggs; (Put two eggs in a tin pint cup of boiling ' water,: cover and set off for nine minutes. Whites will -.thou he the consistency of cream and most easily digested) slice of hard crisij toast, cup of Postum Food Coff.-e. On that breakfast you can work like a horse and be perfectly nour ished until noon. Your nervous troubles, heart palpitation, stomach and bowel troubles, kidney com plaints and various other disorders will gradually disappear and firm solid health will set In. Why? You have probably, been living on poorly selected food, that is, food that does not contain the required elements the body needs. That sort of food, and coffee, is the direct or Indirect cause of more than half the Ills the human body acquires. Grape-Nuts Is a perfectly cooked food and both that and the Postum Food Coffee contains fine 'micro scopic particles of phosphate of pot ash obtained In a natural way from the grains of the field and by scien tific food experts incorporated Into lood and drink. That element joins with the albumen in food to make gray matter, which is the filling of the brain cells and the nerve centres throughout the human body. A man or woman thus fed is sci entifically fed and rapidly grows In vigor and vitality, and becomes ca pable of conducting successfully the affairs of life. To produce a per fect body and a money-making brain, the body must have the right kind of food and the expert food-specialist knows how to make it. That Is Orape-Nu's and Postum Food Cof fee, produced at the pure food fac tories of the Postum Co., at Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to 1'ellville," in pkgs. "There's a Rea fOO" ... . ... Al CIGARETTES 10c for 10 Why "Pay More? S. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer New York carry a broken heart and a drunkard's ! bruises, but am happy in God's graces, j "Those of you who are not ready to meet Christ when He comes the second time:, had better get busy, or you'll be taken unawares. : If you have any money, put it into the hank of heaven, where it will be safe and where the interest is sure." The Poolrooms. In the company" of a .reporter, Mrs. Nation started at .1:3" yesterday, af ternoon to inspect the; dispensary. While passing Miller's pool room, she j spied some pictures nf .dancing girls in the window and lialted -dead-still in her tracks. "A poo. room!" "Have you got them here, too?" The lady was dnf or tiled that Italelgli possessed several such .establishments'..."- She opened t lie door and looked inside. "Now. boys." she started. '.."What would your mothers think if they saw you in. this gambling den;-stay out of it. I pray you: it can't .do you any good; spend your time at something that you can get some good out of." Then slin marched on to Levis' pool par'ors and within two minutes from, the time s-he spied Hie entrance there were at least three hundred people, janimned in the doorway and crowded with in the pi. ice. She took a look around when she got inside then ven tured an opinion; ''Mb;, what a Hit hy place for vim young men to hang mil in; get out of here iUiek. Look at those awful pictures, take 'cm down. Whore -Is- the .proprietor of this den? What would you think if somebody should hang up in here a nude picture of your sister or your mother? You'd fight, of course. Then fight against (he evil ..that ' i nuch things are doing the young men who come here. Thes? are the same sort of pictures that 1 have seen in places of prostitution. I tell you this is a bad place- a regular devils setting-hen. that is hatching out gamblers and criminals all the time." IJy this time the poo! room was packed and Mrs. Nation bad difficulty in getting out. She asked the" location of the dispensary' and a reporter Vol unteered his services as guide. A pro cession formed in advance and surged The Whiskey Joints. Mrs. Nation stopped at Smith's cafe up Market Place North to be on hand, and took a sweeping glance." This is a saloon.: I know one when Isee it," and boldly walked In. "It is a restau rant where drinks may be mixed." ex plained a newspaper man. "A hellhole.'- ventured the visitor. "Just look at those bottles." she said, pointing to some liasks behind the counter; "What Is In them?" "Whlskev," said Mr. Smith. "Damnation," retorted the lady of hatchet fame. "See here, man," turning upon the proprietor. I "you are ruining many a home and breaking many a heart with this slop you hand out over your counter; shame on you, scullion of the devil; get you a Job driving a milk wngon: close up this joint and be a Christian." Next came the attack on the dispen sary next door. Rev. S. J. Betts In troduced Mrs. Nation to the keeper of the place, and Mr. Bachelor led her around behind the counter to allow her to look at everything. "Keep out of here," yelled Mr. Bachelor at the mob that heeded not his instructions In the slightest. "Not 'til sunset," re plied a wag, and spectators continued to pile in almost three deep. "Order," commanded the custodian. "She's cre ating the disorder," from some one. "Why I am as orderly as any lady about here," said Mrs. Nation. "Gim me a pint of Billy Baxter," butted in a suburbante, planking down some coin. This created a long laugh, but Mrs. Nation never faltered. "You may giggle, my dear friends, but this business Is more serious than you think. This is the viper that is rotting your homes, that is dealing poverty and death in every direction, that Is producing degenerate children of degenerate fathers. Wipe it out, men, you men of reason, before it wipes out the virtue and purity of your city." Mr. Betts then offered a prayer there In the dispensary, while the throng jthat overflowed the place maintained a respectful silence, and ceased .the llllllllllll jeering that was started at the assembling.-". Afternoon Session. Mrs, Nation then proceeded to Pill ion Park, where she gave a lecture. A fairly good-sized 'crowd bad gathered in I he -pavilion, in the rain, composed mostly of ladies.; Many business men weri' present, a few -ministers,.', 'and several ex-saloon keepers. Curiosity was the motive that prompted many to 'nllend,' but some state that the lecture-.va. worth, thinking nver. Whiskey and tobacco wcce the prin cipal objects of attack that were han dled with gloves off. She . was jus! telling that a horse thief is a In tier man to have around than, a saloon keeper, : when "Stop .that smoking, young man. Throw away that tilth j, cigarette; haven't you any 'manners in the 'presence of ladies?" Anil the coffin-tack' was precipitated to the rear. The narrative win: then . resumed. "I'm told that you had man con ducting that dispensary whir, pretend ed to teach the word of God to a Sun day school class jit the same time he was carrying- on that hellish business. If be ain't a hypocrite, be does very much like (i. That man 'Bachelor who eonduils the dispensary is a profane man; he damns this and he damns that, while he is running a '-'damnable business." Then came some descriptions of pool rooms and oilier terrors "that are dis gusting even to half-civilized per sons." Then followed. -a plea to the men present to smash the -dispensary evil through (lie ballot box. "The anti-saloon league." said Mrs. Nation," Is a farce; it is the side show of the democratic party in the south and of the republican party in the north." Next Was some cleverly prepared logic on what the republican: party has to do with liquor traffic. Presi dent Roosevelt was jumped on hard as being a member of the society of "Eagles." and he wouldn't raise his hand, so she maintained, to prevent the spread nf the whiskey evil. Mrs. Nation said that she stopped smashing saloons with bricks and hatchets because she pot into jail so much that she lost time for her Cause, and that now she does her smashing through her magazine, "The Hatchet." She says that Theodore Roosevelt is responsible for most of the murder and crime committed In Alaska and Pan ama, through signing the revenue act to permit whiskey. Mrs. Nation says that within five years there will not be a licensed sa loon in the l.'nited States; that th people will hy that time wake up and clear out the saloon evil through the ballot box. She keeps her Bible by her side and knows It well. She says that Cod tells her to do a thing, she does her best to carry out His orders. "ThC worst citizen In this town," continuing the discussion," is the one who wants a saloon. The higgest fool in town is one who doesn't want the saloon, hut votes for it. You will sec some whiskey-soaked, beer-smelling, beef-nosed, red-eyed devils in the crowd who will not vote the saloon ticket, but the decent folks will back up prohibition." She then referred to the Masonic fraternity, and said: "These Masonic lodges drak hus bands away from their wives and homes, defying God's com mand that man shall not live alone. All lodges shut the door in Christ's face. You can depend on a Mason lying. He takes an oath 'Ever to conceal, never to reveal," and Is sworn to partly He and cheat. Mem bers think that seduction Is of no con sequence when wives and daughters of Masons are not concerned. Every Mason Is sworn to give a false verdict when given the sign of distress by the accused. Girls, my advice to you is, "Don't marry a Mason." Another discussion was taken up to show how the liquor traffic is permitted and tolerated by high government offi ciate who claim that the country needs the revenue. "You haven't a legaliz ed saloon In the United States. Ac cording to Blackstone, law commands that which is right and prohibits that which is wrong." Mrs. Carrie claims that "smashing" is old fashioned, tliat Sampson, David, and others were smashers before her day. She says she has been in jail thirty times and has never violated a law; that she has been whipped and cuffed on many occasions and was once cowhided in Kansas by three public women hired by a gambler. In regard to tobacco the comment was thus: "Some men are wedded to their pipes or their cigars, and would hold to them if they had to divorce their wives. There is a bull emblem on a popular brand of tobacco the emblem iniinalizes it, but a bull wouldn't touch it. There is something rotten in Denmark, if you want to gly this state that name, and this rotten ness is constituted by alcohol and nic otine. The ballot box is the remedy; vote ther.e things out you men who believe in manhood and virtuous wo manhood. You voters who don't re form, ,be you democrats or , republi cans, will catch hell when you leave this earth." Mrs. Nation is the. author of a book of her various adventures which she is selling to help defray expenses. She said that the Raleigh Electric Company paid hei- f!3 to speak twice at the park, but that she paid all her own expenses, that she is a poor woman and has an invalid "daughter to sup port, whose father was a drunkard. She has spoken all over the coun try, from gambling tallies, in variety shows, on the streets, on top of whis key barrels, and always bad an aud ience. She takes her Hihle and says she get.'! attention through an appeal to humanity. She fully believes that "just a touch of nature" puts the, whole world into kinship. '. She: publishes the "Hatchet" at an expense, merely in interest of the cause, she says. President Roosevelt received a stren uous attack in a 'letter which Mrs. Na tion wrote liini some time ago, de nouncing "bis double life; '.pretending to be for temperance while he secret ly encouraged lii'iuor tiallic." She ac cused, the president's daughter of be ing a cigarette tieud. and bis son of being n would-be pugilist. . The speaker closed the. afternoon discourse with a prediction that she Would be thought of after she is dead. Said she, "I am nothing but a plain chunk of mud licit Mod uses to smash nuisances. I'd willingly give my life if be would take lny body now and smash up every nuisance in the United States." ... : LAST NIGHT. : tine of the largest crowds nf the year, was at Puller, Park, last night by S o'clock to hear what Mrs. Nation would further give nut. There was a light fain during the i veiling, but it was hot heeded; the '-crowds'. overflow ed the pavilion and wore-gathered in droves on the outside. The Raleigh Electric Company surely made a good business deal when l hey. engaged Mrs. Nation, for she attracted people like a. niaynct . She started inlo her evening '''dis course wilh some further .i'Cu'rirks and explanations about lire . Masons. II seems that " Mr. . Fleming," whom people take for ('elcv H,, had denounc ed her for tuakiniv ici'.iai'ks during the afternoon concerning the fraternal or der. Mrs. Nation . therewith -offered $10 of her own money, to any one who would : disprove her statements. ' She returned to the reporter present. "Oct ibis correct, now. Every . Mafon i sworn, to deny, ignore; and reject the Lord Jesus 'Christ, the Son of Cod in both the IMue Lodge and chapter, ! cause be is sworn to conform to and abide by all t lie lii w.s. rules anil regu lations of the Master Mason's degree, ore of. these, laws being that the name nf -.testis shall on. no account . be used in any prayer or ceremony of the :pdgc." She '"then called in the people out of the rain ami 'packed, them about the pavilion' 'with Hie -skill of n .general. After a prayer by Rev. S. J, oKtts, she 'limbed' upon a bench and started again. Her remarks were disjointed sometimes, 'she would start along a certain line of thought, get. on a side track for a while,: then jump back on the ma in line. She tol l of (aul being imprisoned and persecuted for his preaching, and of how ;:he had been many times per secuted in her crusades against vice and filth. The 1'niuor and tobacco folks are fooling' our 'people." she said. 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C. have desires to drink, smoke, gamble, swear, commit fornication and crime, but Christ gives you the ability to withstand them if you will only do so of your own accord." Here was an Interruption and a prompt settlement o some noise. "If you people didn't come here to listen to me, you had better go back homo," and the conversation ceased. "You never know you have a friend until you get some enemies "Put out that cigarette, young man, we don't want to take into our lungs the filth that you cast out of your mouth. "I was born with a desire for strong drink and 1 know what It is to be drunk. I know what a drunkard hus band Is, and what a drunkard father means. 1 saw that coffee and tea were injurious to a certain extent and I stopped drinking them as much as I wanted them. The biggest battle you can ever win is to control your self; you can't command others until you can command yourself. If vou are on the side of God and humanity, you can't fail to win. Be 'somebody: I'd rather be a handfull of wheat than a wagon-load of -chaff.' '. "I took up the work of temperance twenty-seven years ago when 1 moved from Texas to Kansas and joined thi V. I'. T. I'. I saw Kansas vote the saloon out of existence. It is the bal lot box that rids a state of whiskey. You see the results of liquor traffic in our; jails, penitentiaries and chain gangs. The republican' party and the devil hatched the saloons in Kunis but the democratic party helps to keep them going elsewhere. All the. big brewers and distillers are inlluentUil politicians, to a purpose, too. "A Christian, is not one of these slouchy nothings that goes about with out any enemies; if we didn't have enemies W'c wouldn't be Christians. Mrs. Nation told how .'she rceoiveii 'the inspiration to take up Cod's ; . and how she set about -doing His wiil. "I never used a hatchet;: on a saloon until I had torn up live wilh Iniek bats. You have dishonest druggists who sell '-I'ahwt. Malt, l'l ruiia .and all t hose slops." She told bow she first "achieved proni inenee by tearing up a . magtiilieeni saloon in Wichita with an aproni'till of bricks, "A wonderful thing for a wo man took place there I hit everything 1 threw at. You have heard of other instances' of how t put be'.l-holes opt of business the whole world has heard of them. Cod uses the weak things sometimes to do good; lie picked in: up, a poor ordinary woman, and set me to smashing things that didn't be long in this world," Apropos of a cigarette that she saw burning on the edge of the crowd Came this, "I'd rathr be next to a skunk any day than a cigarette. That man who is smoking the one yonder ought to get out in the woods wilh : the skunks where decent people can't be around him." The cigarette in ques tion was extinguished, Mrs Nation favors a laboring, man for prepi'lenl, who will have grit enough to stand for temperance. She nays thill '..'the ''minister of. the gospel who doesn't promote pi ohibit ion wiil go to hell, and ought to. because he is. 'Supposed- to know that the word of Cod doesn't permit saloon-keepers to exist." There were a few more remarks o i her personal history, which are set forth in n little; book tint she offered for sale to help pay expenses. The crowd began to disperse with various remarks about what had been said. have been set to thinking by this wo man, who Is: perfectly sincere in her All classes of citizens 'heard - her. The audience last night was composed mostly of women, and the applause was frequent. To Drive Out Malaria Ami Iluild l'p the System. Take the Old Standard GKOVK'S TASTELESS CHILL TOXIC. You know what you are lakins. The for mula la plainly printed on every bottle, showing It la simply Quinine and Iron In a tasteless form, and the 'most ef fectual form. For grown people and children, 50c. 1 HAVK NOT KKKOHMKI), SAYS t'KOWK, AOfiHIIiVKD. 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