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THE RALEIGH, EVENING TIMES;, SATURDAY,. AUGUST 3, 1907.
TEIOUAS a.
The New Dry
TOURISTS' FAVORITES Trunks, Suit Cases,
Bags and Umbrellas, from the best manufacturers. Only
rthe new to show, and prices within the reach of all.
: TAFFETA SILKS.
s We carry .the best wearing Black Talfot.a Silks possible to secure
Bonnet & Co., (ilveruaud's, and Blue Ribbon. Oct acquainted with these;
35 inches to 42 inches wide; prices, $ 1.00 to $ 1.68.
Thomas A. Part in Company
LADIES' FURNISHINGS and NOVELTIES.
131 Fayetteville Street,
RALEIGH, N. C.
THE WEATHER.
Washington, Aug.- Forecast
for North Carolina for 3 6 hours to
X p. m. Sunday: Fair tonight and
Sunday; cooler tonight on the coast.
; The weather is unsettled over the
greater portion of the country this
morning. Sliowors have been quite
general over the country as a whole,
.except in the western Gulf and Pa
cific coast states. The rainfall was
light, however, as a rule. Tempera
tures have changed very slightly
during the past 24 hours.
The conditions indicate fair
weather for tnis vicinity tonight
and Sunday,
A. T. St'MMEY,
Temporarily in Charge.
Kndorsed By the County.
"The must popular remedy in Otsego
County, and the best friend of my
family," writes Win. M. Ditez, 'editor
and publisher of the Otsego Journal,
GilherUsville, N. Y "is Dr. King's
Now Discovery. It has proved to he
an infallible cure fur coughs and colds,
making short work of the most, of
them, AVc always keep a bottle in
the house, I believe it to be the most
-valuable .prescription known for Lung
and Throat diseases." (iuaiiinteed to
never disappoint the taker, by all
druggists, Price 50c and $1.00. Trial
bolt la liev.
FUNFRAL OK Mil. .1. V..
HOLLOWAY THIS MORNING.
The remains of Mr. James E. Hol
loway, who (lied suddenly in Baltimore
"Thursday,- were burled this morning at
10 o'clock at. Loesville. Kev. J. ('.
Ma saeo, pastor of the Tahe.nacle liap
tlsl .Church' of -this, city, conducted th.j
exercises.
Mr. Hollnwav was a brothel' of Mrs.
:Vf. ( .Jones of Italeigh. His body ar
rived In the city last evening from
Baltimore anil was carried to ..Loes
ville this morning.
Use Kennedy's Laxative Cough Sy
rup. Contains no opiates. It drives
the cold out o? the system by gently
moving the bowels. Contains Honey
and Tar and tastes nearly as good as
maple syrup. Children like It. Sold
fcy Klng-Crowell Drug Company.
SUMMER
CLOTOMG
AT A DISCOUNT OF
20 PER CENT.
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Wiien wc say 20 per cent, oil price, wo mean it. If
an art icle sold for a dollar, you positively buy it now
at 80 cents. Our. original prices were, lower than
others charged. J f they had not been, we could not
have claimed the enormous trade that we have en
joyed for years. '
NOWHERE WILL YOU
FIND LIKE VALUES.
You positively cannot duplicate our prices for like
quality, no matter where you go. The 20 per cent,
sale is now only on for a short time. s
J. Eosceairto9
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Fayetteville St.
mm CO.
Goods Store
RKTIR1NU SUPT. MOSKS.
School Committee Adopts Testimo
nial in Recognition of His
Splendid Services.
At a meeting of the Raleigh Town
ship School Committee, held this day,
the following testimonial was unani
mously adopted and the secretary di
rected to transmit a copy to Mr. Moses
and have It published in the daily pa
pers of the city:
"In view of the voluntary retire
ment from the superintendeney of the
schools under its charge of Mr. Ed
ward P, Moses, after a service of nine
teen years, the school committee of
Italeigh township desires to give offi
cial expression to its appreciation of
those services. By his thorough
knowledge of pedagogy, his earnest
ness, his singlemlnded devotion to his
work, his enthusiasm, inspiring his
teachers to put forth their best efforts,
he has done a great work in our
schools, and has earned not only the
gratitude of the committee, but of the
whole community.
"The committee wishes to assure Mr.
Moses of their personal regard and
esteem and of (heir desire for his con
tinued welfare and success,"
"Kvcrybody Should Know"
snys P.- (5. Hays, a prominent business
man of Bluff, Mo "that Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve is the quickest and surest
healing salve ever applied to a sore,
burn or wound, or to a case of piles.
I've used it and krow what I'm talk
ing about." Guaranteed by all drug
gists. 25c-
THK PLAY AT GARNKR
WILL BK AUGUST
The piny and entertainment to be
given at Garner next Wednesday even
ing, August 7, promises to be of unus
ual Interest. The juniors will give it
In their handsome new hall. Refresh
ments of every variety will be sold.
Think Of It?
N. C. 4 per cent Bonds at Par.
You got interest 3 years from July
1st, $120; you save 3 years, tax,
$60, and get hack amount paid in
3 years JUST DOUBLE WHAT
YOU GET If you aro only getting
4 per cent on your money. Now is
your chance for a safe, solid invest
ment. .. . ....... .a c. Mcdonald.
Bell Phone 397 J
A SCARCITY OF RAIN
Less Rainfall Here Last Month
Than in 21 Years
Temperature. Beached Ninety-Eight
Decrees on, July 23rd -Wind At
tained a Velocity : of Twenty-Six
Miles Per Hour on July 1 1th
Monthly Report of llurean.
Director A. H. Thlessen of tho
local division of the weather bureau
has compiled his report for the. past
month, and with it is submitted
some very interesting records of
weather antics for the past twenty
one years.
Wo have had less rain here dur
ing the past month of July than
within any like period of time since
1886, the
July, 1907
total preclpitatian tor
having been only 1.42
Inches.
Director Th lessen 's report Is as
follows:
Atmospheric Pressure. Moan
29.95 inches; highest 30.16, on July
17th; lowest 29.77 on July 26th.
Temperature. HiglieBt 98 de
grees, date 23rd; lowest 57 degrees,
date 28th. Greatest, dally range 29
degrees, date 2 2d. Least daily range
5 degrees, date 13th.
Mean for July in 1887, bl de
grees; 1888, 78: 1889, 78; 1800.
77; 1891, 74: 1892, 77; 189.?, 80;
1894, 77: 1895, 76: 1896, 80: 18!)7,
79; 1898, 80: 1899, 78: 1907, 81 ;
1901, 80: 1902. 81; 1903, 79; 1901,
78; 1905, 79; 1906, 77; 1907, ?0.
Mean of this month for 21 jears,
degrees.
Absolute maximum for this
month for 21 years, 103 degree.!.
Absolute minimum for this month
for 21 yearsfi 54 degrees.
Average daily excess of this
month as compared with mean of 21
years, 1.5 degrees.
Accumulated deficiency since Jan
uary 1, 155 degrees.
Average daily deficiency since Jan
uary 1, 0.7 degrees.
Precipitation. Total this month,
1.42 inches. Greatest precipitation
in 21 hours, 0.84; date, 1 l!tli-l 3th.
: Total precipitation in Ji.lv in
1S87, 6.11; IS88, 4.93; 1889, 6.04;
1S!0
4.18;
7.08;
6.18;
7.14;
3. IS;
.11:23: 1891, 10.99;
1S93, 3.7!): 1894, 6.33
1892,
1895,
1898,
1901,
1904,
1907,
1896,
1899,
1902,
1905,
5.23;
1897.
1900,
1903
1906.
4.90;
5.53;
4.41;
5.35 ;
S.S5;
3.39;
7.C.3;
1.42.
Average
years, 5.9
of t:ila month for 21
inches. Deficiency o!
this month as compared with aver
age of 21 years, 4.51. Accumulated
deficiency since January 1, 5.62.
Wind Prevailing direction south
west; total movement, 3,905 miles:
avorage hourly velocity, 5.2 miles;
maximum velocity (for five minutes)
2(i miles per hour, from tne south
west, on the 11th.
Weather. Number of days, clear
13: partly cloudy, 13; cloudy, 5; on
which .01 inch,- or more, of precipi
tation occurred, 8.
' The Limit of Life.
The most eminent medical scientists
are unanimous In the conclusion that
the generally accepted limitation of
human life Is many years below that
attainment possible- with the advanced
knowledge of which the race is now
possessed. The critical period, that
determines its duration, seems to be
between 50 and 60; the proper care of
the body during this decade cannot.
be too strongly urged; carelessness
then being fatal to longevity. Na
ture's best helper after 60 Is Electric
Bitters, the scientific tonic medicine
that revitalizes every organ of the
body. Guaranteed by all druggists.
Me.
FOR A NKW HIGH SCHOOL.
TO VOTK ON PROHIBITION,
(Special to The Evening Times.)
Asheville. N. C, Aug. 3. The
Asheville firemen to tho number of
twenty-five left hero this afternoon
for Wilmington to participate In the
annual state firemen's tournament
and ronvenlion. The hook-and-lad
der and hose wagons, with four horses
and drivers, left last night for Wil
mington.
The school committee of Asheville
has contracted for the purchase of
tho old Ashevlllo Female College
property, belonging to Bishop Atkins.
Tho school authorities propose to con
vert the property lulu a high school
and expend an additional $10,000 on
improvements.
Tho temperance people of Ashe
vlllo have completed ' their canvass
for signatures calling for an election
on prohibition, and It was atated to
day that the petition 1 would be pre
sented to the city council nest week.
The temperance people declare-that
they have a majority of the regis
tered vote. The election will prob
ably be called early In the fall, and a
hot campaign Is promised.
Oct a free sample of Dr. Shoop's
"Health Coffee" at our tore. If real
coffee disturbs your Stomach, your
Heart or Kidneys, thon try this clever
Coffee imitation. Dr. Shoop has close
ly matched Old Java and Mocha Cof
fee In flavor and taste, yet It has not
a single grain of real Coffee In It, Dr.
Shonp's Health Coffee Imitation i
made from pure toasted grains or ce
reals, with Malt, Nuts, et. Made In
a minute, No tedious wait You will
surely like it. Sold by W. B. Mann,
CITY MERCHANTS MEET
Endorse Governor Glenn in
His Fight
Adopt, Resolution to Have Printed
in Book Form Rat lugs of Every
Citizen of Raleigh.
At a meeting of the Merchants' As
sociation 'last night a resolution order
ing the publication in book form of
the credit ratings was adopted. A
copy of this book, which will show
the rating of every citizen In Raleigh,
will be placed in the hands of each
member of the association. The rat
ing will be revised from time to time.
Resolutions endorsing Governor Glenn
in his recent rate fight were adopted
aa follows:
"We, the Raleigh Merchants' Asso
ciation, in regular session assembled,
do heartily endorse the action of Rob
ert Broadnax' Glenn, governor of the
state of North Carolina, for his deter
mined stand against the encroachment
of federal authority upon the statutes
of North Carolina.
"That, Whereas, the action of the
Southern and Atlantic Coast Line
Railways, were, in our opinion, arbi
trary and in defiance of the authority
of state rights, wc commend the work
of our governor in his determined
stand for the people of this common
wealth, as against the position taken
by the said railroad companies in
fighting their contentions out In the
federal courts rather than In the state
courts.
"That we most heartily appreciate
his action in assisting the North Caro
lina Retail Merchants' Association in
their efforts to prevent unjust discrim
inations in the matter of freight rates
now enforced in North Carolina and
that we pledge our loval support to
him in his undertaking.
"That a copy of these resolutions be
sent to Governor Glenn and published
in our official organ, the Merchants'
Journal and Commerce.
CRYING FOR HELP.
Lots of It in Raleigh but Daily
Growing Ijcss.
The kidneys cry for help.
Not an organ in the whole body
is so delicately constructed.
Not one so important to health.
Tho kidneys are the filters of the
blood.
When they fail the blood becomes
foul and poisonous.
There can he no health where
there Is poisoned blood.
Backache is one of the first indi
cations of kidney trouble.
It is the kidneys' cry for help.
Heed it.
Doan's Kidney Pills are what is
wanted. -. -
Are Just what overworked kidneys
need.
They strengthen and invigorate
tho kidneys; help them to do their
work; never fail to cure any case
of kidney disease.
Read the '.proof, from a Raleigh
citizen.
J. H. Crawford, dentist, of 116
Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C, says:
"I suffered from pain in my back al
most continuously until I learned of
Doan's Kidney Pills and procured
them at, Bobbltt-Wynno Drug Co.'b
store. They relieved it entirely and
you can say for me that 1 consider
them a good remedy, and from the
great benefit I received I am glad
to let others know about them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for the United
Stales.
.Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
CELEBRATION A SVCCESS.
ENI OF PAINTERS' STRIKE,
(Special to The Evening Times.)
Salisbury, N. C, Aug. 3. In the
civic day celebration yesterday there
was made a great financial hit. The
Confederate monument Is $400 better
off today.
The officers have not been able to
find a trace of tho unknown white
tramp who murdered Robert Owens
Wednesday evening at tho post house
in the country, two milos from Salis
bury. He Is described as about 35
years old and of'swaMhy complexion.
Tho funeral over the remains of
Owens was held this morning from
Franklin Presbyterian Church In tho
country.
Tho painters' strike two weeks ago
la settled, and the Southern's mon at
the shops returned to work this morn
ing. The painters wore made some
concessions. They had asked for a
three-rant, raise, and wore given, so
It Is said by those who know, half of
this amount, and the other is to fol
low if arbitrators so decide.
DcWItt's Little Early Rlserf. Small,
sure, safe pllia. Sold by Klng-Crowell
Drug Company.
HAMS AND B. BACON.
F. F. V Hams.
Busy Bee Hams.
Picnic Hams. -
Carolina Shoulders and
English Cured B. Bacon.
Received every, week.
Phone orders receive our
prompt attention.
All phones.
RUDY & BUFF ALOE. .
199 . Hargttt Bt.
VARDAMAN
NO
LEADS WILLIAMS
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Jackson, Miss., Aug. 3. With the
returns, still Incomplete, the senato
rial race between Vardaman and Wil
liams Is very close. Vardaman is
slightly in tho lead, nnd with the
counties still to hear from, it Is re
garded as probable that this lead will
be increased. Williams still claims
his election by a narrow margin.
The Times' Ice Fund.
Through the columns of The Evening
Times on last Thursday it was an
nounced that this paper would receive
any contributions sent this office to bs
turned over to the Associated Chari
ties of this fit;-' and used as an ice fund
for the poor and needy.
In many homes throughout the city
are poor and sick people who are un
able to purchase the necessary sup
plies for the sick room, and during this
hot weather there are many in nee J
of ice.
Already some have contributed to
this fund and below is given a list of
those who have given. The Evening
Times will continue to receive, these
contributions.
The Evening Times $2.00
R. T. Gowan ............. .TO J
A Friend ,.....,JS.. .50
Cash ... .50
S. (). Garrison .2r
W. (. Scott ... .25
A Friend .25
A Friend 25
Hay Fever and Summer Colds. .
Victims of hay fever will experience
great benefit b:' taking Foley's Honey
and Tar. as it stops difficult breathing
Immediately and heals the lnllamed air
passages, anil even it it snouiu tall to
cure vou.it will give instant relief."
I'he genuine Is la a yellow package.
(I. G. King.
C. O. riALL HAS TWO HUNDRED
AND SEVKNTY-KIVK ACRES OH"
LAND THAT HE IS GOING TO SELL
ON EASY TERMS and In small tracts
to suit purchaser. Now, If you want
a poultry or truck farm, or a summer
residence, call at
J. B. GREEN CO. 'S.
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LAUNDRY
Don't leave homo without a good'
supply of clean linen and risk tho
tender mercies of any kind of an
old laundry that may be handy, t
There arc few laundries anywhere
that can give you tho same beautl- '
ful domestic finish as ours, and as a
transient customer you would not bo '
likely to receive the samo painstak
ing attention as you would get hero
at your home laundry. Wo make a
specialty of doing up ladles' shirt
waists, without Injury to the finest
fabric.
OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY i
Ban's s$ML.
BETTER. THAN
In the hottest kind of weather, because he is dressed for, comfort. -Wc show
you the most beautiful and exclusive patterns in men's fine-quality. Negligee
Shirts, all colors, including new effects in white. Straw Hats, the kind, that
bespeak you at a glance to be a good dresser. Everything in midsumnler
wear that is found in the most fashionable haberdashery of the larger cities,
but at prices much below those usually charged for-the same goods. ;.
'CRO&&:& LINEHAN tOMPAOT
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Call at our store and hear the specially prepared Records of Bands
and other Instrumental Music, Songs, Stories, Recitations, etc., and assure
yourself that this is the best offered. You Rtiy Only the Records.
STANDARD RECORDS ARE FAMOUS FOR THEIR TONE AND QUALITY
As a home entertainer it has no equal. Tho best talent in the country ,
is brought right to your fireside to while away tho long evenings with com
ical recitations and songs. An impromptu dance may be gotten up at a
moment's notice, and here you have the best orchestra of the country
to play tho dance music. Or you may wish to loarn a song. And what
bettor instructor can you have than one of the Peerless singers to
phrase a song over and over again if need bo? The possibilities of this
wonderful little machine for Instruction and amusement are endless.
This Giaphophono represents one of the latest achievements of the
largest and best equipped Talking Machine Industry In the world. There
fore its reproduction will (surprise and delight the most exacting listener.
Tho equipment consists of Flower Horn with largo amplifying Bell
and Brass Detachable Horn Connection, Detachable Horn Supporting Arm,
Aluminum Swinging Arm, noiseless and perfectly constructed Motor, an
adjustiblo Speed Screw, oll-tcmpercd bearings that will last a lifetime,
imlestnulibk! Natural .Tone Sound 13ox, etc., encased In a handsomely fin
ished quartered oak cabinet.
One Standard Talking Machine, with handsome Flower Horn, FREE
to every customer whose purchases amount to $30.00.
Call at our slnro and hear any of the pieces. See and hear this' won-'
dcrl'ul instrument, and learn how easily you can obtain one.
ONE MACHINE TO EACH HOME.
CAPITAL FURNITURE COMPANY
FURNITURE AND
1 1 12-1 1 1-1 1(1 Knot Ilargi-tt Street,
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Tho cost Is so low and the effect
not to bo a llvoono in tho matter of
nlshlngs department .vo" will find cv
shirts of' tho most tasteful patterns,
weather collars, fancy hoso for low s
Wg sell thorn to you for less.
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Talking
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You are not in it if you
Do not get yourself
inside one of these
stylish outings
SUITS.
so stunning that you cannot afford
seasonable dreus. In our men's fur-
erylhliig to go with the suit negligee
neckwear of every design, warm
lioes, tho new shapes In straw haU.
The Negligee
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