THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1907.
llHERE ARE REASONS
THE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI
DOCTORS PRE- KUCUll I c iiniinD
SCRIBE SULPHURinOHLilLLL. LIUUUll
Banquet Will be Held on University
All Over Hie State Will October 12th
I5e Observed and Many Hanquets
Will He Hi'M Wake Association
Maintains a Scholarship. ;
Thn Wake County University Alumni
Association will hold its usual ban
quet tit Cliersch's Cafe on University'
Day, October 1:1th. On this occasion
will bo celebrated the one hundredth
and fourteenth anniversary of the
founding of the University of North
Carolina, the oldest state university
in the ninth or south, with one excep
tion. University Day will be recog
nized all overthe state by the Rath
crinff of the alumni and in practically
all of the larger towns in the state a
banquet will be held and toasts re
sponded to.
In Wake county the alumni decided
to make of the association soriicthhig
more than one of sentiment .and the
scheme was devised of establishing a
scholarship at the University, anil nt
the present time In pursuance to this
idea, a young man ; from this: county
is at t lit University and he is taking
a high stand in his classes.
: It is expected that a large number
of -University men will be present at
the banquet and those who expect to
attind are requested to eomiiiunicn'.o
With Mr. I'errin liusbee for the pur
pose of enabling him to ascertain for
how many provision will have to b
made.
DEBT COLLECTION
AGENCY CHARTERED
.'..Oha-rlers were sraiityd to the fol
lowin.n corporations today: -
. . The Had Debt Collect inn . policy ,
ini'Dt'iiorat'il, Stalesvilje. wilh priv
ilii;'e!l' re!iMivin;j; (illii-e to Chariot to.
Aulliorized capital slock $ 10, otl'i, but
: can be;; in business with $.Yli();; shares
to be $1,110 each, Incorporators are;
Frank A. 1 lam pt on, 2 4 S shaves; .las.
li. Prix. 217, and r 0. Manilay, T.
Object is collection of debts in any
way by met hods ih.it do not violate
Iho law.
; Richford Telephone1 Company, lo
cation of principal office in Abbott's
Cr.ek township; authorized capital
slock ?2,0ii0, wilh privilege of be
ginning business with JO.MK) .:. In
corporators are I). M. Hayworth,
Jacob Mock, .!, 11.. Payne, and others.
The object is to maintain and ope
rate a telephone line.
FOR PROHIBITION
IN EAST CAROLINA
Governor Glenn will leave this
afternoon lor Greene county and'. 'to
morrow night will deliver a prohi
bition speech at Snow Hill, where a
local election is to be held on the
fourteenth and a most determined ef
fort will be made to drive out the sa
loons. .
The governor is highly pleased at
the result of the election in Asheville
and believe it w ill be only a matter
of time until "the other towns In the
Ktafe that have saloons and dispen
saries will vote out whiskey entirely.
RUSSIAN PRACTICE
OF WORKING WOMEN
London, Oct. S The 'captain of a
: Russian ship has caused great indig
nation along (he Thames water front
by hiring women to load his vessel.
When men 'applied for work the cap
tain told them I hey were not wauled.
The next, day lifiee;i women were put
lo work mi the ship. The captain
had engaged them to do the ship
loading at two shillings nine pence
per day. Tin- average wage of men
employed at Ibis labor I;; six to seven
shillings and this price had been
quoted by the male laborers the even
ing before. The. men who watched
them at. work were very indignant.
One of them said :
"It's not lit work for women. It's
hard 'enough even for the likes of
us."": '-'-" '.':.
When the captain of the Russian
ship was asked why he did not em
ploy men he said:
"I employ women labor becanso it's
cheaper. For the price of one man
I ftet nearly three women. Their
average wage is just half. In Rus
sia wo alwaya have our vessels loaded
by women and so I engaged women
here."
VeaK Kidneys
Weak KMney. Imrely point to, weak kldnpy
Herves. The Kidneys, like the :ITeart, and the
Stomach, And their weakness, not in the organ
itself, but In the norvea that control and guide
and strengthen thein. Or. Shoop'a Restorative il
medicine specifically prepared to reach these
controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone.
Is futile. It la a waste of time, and of money as
It your back aches or is weak, If the urine
Maids, or Is dark anil strong. If you nave symptoms
Of Brtghts or other dlatresalng or dangerous kid.
tier disease, try Dr. Snoop's Restorative a month
Tablets or Liquid and see what It ean and will
doforjouV SruggUt recommend and sell
Br. Slioop's
lostdratiuo
HENRY T. HICKS.
But Sulphur Should T5o Used In
Liquid Form Only.
"HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR
is the most wonderful remedy for
Eczema I have ever known," writes
Dr. W. W. Leake, of Orlando, Fla.,
who was cured of a ease oE years'
standing.
Dr. W. A. Heard, of Maitland, Fla.,
was cured of Eczema after he had
suffered for thirty years, and says:
"HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR is
the finest remedy for all Skin trou
bles he has ever used or prescribed."
Doctors everywhere prescribe it,
but they say Sulphur should be used
in liquid form only, as it Is in HAN
COCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR.
Druggists sell it. Booklet free, if
you write HANCOCK LIQUID SUL
PHUR CO., Baltimore.
It cures all Skin and Scalp Dis
eases, if used in connection -with the
wonderful HANCOCK'S LIQUID SUL
PHUR OINTMENT.
RALEIGH'S GREAT SURPRISE
For Vast Audience at Andes
Show.--- Remarkable
Demonstration
The -lending dailies, of many of tin
larger cities for sometime past h.ivt
been loud in their praises of-the run':
made bv Andes irreat' remedies. t!ii
U'l mil'i'l-fli I lli.vi- I't-nt, il ii.. lli.it lw..!
ing so .'successfully .advertised in Rait
eigh; by Andes, the: - 'great ''..advertiser..
These reiheilies, as Mr. Andes announ
ces .every night', are not "euivalis." lint
are especially prepared for calVi'ib.
stomach-, liver, kidney and bladder dis
eases. -Kveiy bottle -bears .the ..serial'
number and stamp of having stood the.
lest, of inuity of tlie govi'iiinient chem
ists. These remedies are not patent,
but. on every bottle will be found the
formula of . all Ingredients contained
therein:' The Payne Medicine Company,
of Lexington, Ky.. probably is the only
firm in the country today that can
boast of a medieinc with an open
formula.: oT fully appreciate the. mer
its of these great remedies one only ha:
to visit the show grounds corner n."
Person and Cabarrus streets where the
performances are given on a large plat
form brilliantly lighted by several hun
dred . e'ev'ti ic lights, where nightly tr.
the presence of from S.C.CO to H.tfiO these
wonderful demonstrations are made.
bie; of the tirst to coi.ie to. the plat
form in this city, to test he merits or
these great new remedies was one o"
the best known men in the city, a gen
tleman of culture and refinement, Mr.
WlII'laih'.Thlcnr, who stated to the audi
ence that he was 73 years of age and
bad been hard of bearing for VI years,
anil that Anilc's (il eal l did him incur
good than anuythlng lie had used in
that length of time.
So many being unable to get a 'ini
tio, of the i-eiliedies during tile faiunm
one-minute sale, that for their benefit
the great advertiser has decided to
place them at a central location. (). CI.
King's drugstore, coiner Wilmington
and Ilargett streets, has been selected
where all may call and purchase dur
ing the day. Information will be
cheerfully given.
I'MTF.I) DM (illTKKS OF
COXI'KDKUACY l.V KIISKIOX.
The .United Daughters of the Con
federacy tiro holding their annual ses
sion in (Ireeiii-boro this week.
Many niembers of the organization
in Raleigh hsive gone to Greensboro
to attend the; meeting, among these
being Mrs. l.eo D. Heai'M, Mrs. K. K
Momtf, Mrs. U. II. llrooks, Mrs.
.lose)hus Daniels, Mrs. Herbert W.
Jackson. Mrs. A. .1. Field. Mrs. C. C.
Baker, and Miss 10m ily Taylor.
Many important matters are to he
considered at the mooting, among
those will be the Henry 1.. 'WyaU me
morial fountain and a resolution con
cerning the Stonewall Jackson Iie
formatory. .
Take DeWitl's 1-ittle Early
Pills. Sold by King-Croweil
Company. ;'
Riser
Drug
Til 10 COMMISSIOXKUS
('oxxi ii;i Tin: i it avokk.
The county board of cominis.siouert
ndjouriied yrfiterday afternoon after
being in session for two days, the work
being completed In a shorter time than
usual.
laical tax elections were called In
five district" out of four townships. Th(.
board allowed the superintendent el
health $.'i0 extra for work done while
there was much small-pox in the
county. Nothing else of special import
ance was done other than to receive the
monthly erport of the superintendent of
health and superintendent of the county
home. - ,
PeWltt'H Kidney and nimbler rills
relieve backache, weak kidneys, and In
flammation of the bladder. Sold by
KliiE-Crowell Drug Co.
LXTKllKST CONTIXVS IN
THE KKV1VAL MEETINGS.
iCluch Interest Is still manifested
in the meeting at the Fayetteville
Street Baptist church. Several who
recently joined the , church wl be
baptized tonight. Services will con
tinue during tho week. About forty
people have joined the church since
the meeting began.
Kennedy's Laxative CotiRh Syrup Is a
safe, sure and prompt, remedy 'fir
coughs and cold and Is good for pwry
member of the family. Sold by Klng
Crowell Drug Co.
ELECTION FIGURES
(Special to The Evening Times.)
Asheville, Oct. 9. The exact vote
polled here for and against saloons
verified the forecast sent to you and
printed1 in The Times last evening.
Vote: For saloons, 47(5; against
saloons, 1,274.
Out of 1,750 votes cast the prohi
bitionists registered a victory by a
majority of 798.
The proposition for and against
distilleries went in the negative by
the following vote: For, 470; against,
1.2S0. Majority against distilleries,
810..
MAN WHO MARRIED
HIS GRANDMOTHER.
San Francisco, Oct. 9 -Tom Hugh
Allison, of Manlius, X. Y who mar
ried his grandmother, is here on his
honeymoon.
' "My grandfather, I": Btlft'uni, of
Rochester," said he, "was a peppery
old fellow. First he. disinherited my
sister because she married, a barber.
This left mo his Sole heir. Ho" de
cided to inarn'. although he was past
SO, to Keep mo . from inheriting his
estate- I didn't know it, but the girl
he picked : out " was my sweetheart,
only 17 yt'itr-- of ige.
:"Slie decided to accept his offer to
rave .thn. estate for : me. That was
nearly six years a'o. lie died a year
.vro ami the young woman whom I
called grandmother became, my wife."
FORSYTH COUNTY
FAIR OPEN.
Wim-lon. Oi l. . !l The'.; Korsythl
rmtnay fair, which., was formally!
opened . esfevday, is in full blast to- j
day. - ". -I
Tho exhiiii Is stir pass in mialily an;l j
quantity thoseor any previous fair.
Tlie nl.traoMons on Hie midways a re
the best that have, been seen here, i
There is much interest in the fair, J
and if the wealher is favorable this;
week there will he a large alteadaace !
every day. The chief feature of the j
fair to a great manypeople will be ;
the races. The best racing ever seen i
in North Carolina is expected on the
local track this week.
THE PRESIDENT'S
HUNTING TRIP.
' Vicksburg, Miss., Oct! il Presi
dent, Roosevelt's first prey on : his
great hunt was a large number of
rattle snakes.
The hunters yesterday jumped two
boars and two wild cats. Trails were
followed all day, but . no. game was
killed.-.
A negro named "Will Coon killed
a fine buck Monday and another was
killed yesterday.
The rainfall will probably 'keep
the trails in fine condition from now
on.
MISS. CASS1K CHADWKHv
UAPTISKI) IX I'KISOX.
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Columbus, p., Oct. ! While lying
on her bed in the hospital ward of
the Ohio 'penitentiary-' yesterday Mrs.
Casnie Cliadwick was baptised in the
Uomah Catholic faith. This is the
first time Mrs. Chadwirk has pro
fessed any interest in religion. Her
condition is unchanged, . but it is
slated that she will never leave the
prison alive.
FOOTBALL AT
CHAPEL HILL.
(Special to The Evening Times )
Ciiapel Hill, Oct. il The seniors
and sophomores played an interest
inc; name of football yesterday after
noon which resulted in a score of six
to five in favor of the seniors. The
Kame was hotly contested on ' both
sides and several beautiful plays
were made.:
The seniors will try conclusions
wilh tho freshmen Friday afternoon.
Toyland Will Open Thursday Moi-ii-
.'' '(:: .
Tie new toy store, hnovvn as
Toyland," will open for business to
morrow morning at 9 o'clock. Toy
land Is located at Xo. 210 South
Salisbury street, next to Edwards &
CroiiKhton's new building. Success
to the new enterprise.
Headaches mid Xeuralnia from Colds
LAX ATI VK BROMO Quinine, the
world wide Cold and Grip remedy
removes cause. Call for full name.
Look for signature E. W. Grove. 2rc.
FRIDAY, OCTOBEU 1 lib.
MESKKS. MARTIN & KMEKY'H:
CidoHsal PrcHluctlon of Klcliard
Wauiu-r's Mystical Fesllval
Drama
Parsifal
(la English)
livening Pcrfornnliict- nt 7:45.
Carriage at II : 1.1.
'rices, $!, $1.00, 75c, and BOc:
Solo Opens October 9.
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BOYLAN-PEARCE CO. BOYLAN-PEARCE CO.
WK AUK AGKXTS FOU T UK LADIKS 1IO.MK JOIRXAL PATTMKXS, 10 and 15 Cents.
v Those cool, crisp, Oclolter inornino's call for a little
heavier weight arnieiits. New Tailor-rade Suits, Coats,
Jackets, AVaisfs, and Skirts.
Coiiiplete lines of The Forest Mills Knit Underwear
in liu'lit, iiiedinin, and -heavy weights I'nr Ladies, -Misses,
and Children.
AX KAKfjY SKASOX SALIO
OF TAII,()IJ-M.1)K SIITS.
"-'''xt Aveek will surpass all previous
sahs this early in the season. . The
reason why ; is: . The stock is .the
largest, in the stores', history; : the .
' .styles , ii re most becomingly different,
and the prices are based on close,
margins; A big volume of "business
jiistilies small profits, a condition that
pleases- both buyer and seller."
Xi v , Lino Coat, Suits,
Slfi.OO, $20.00, and $2.-,00
l lli.ly Uullle '.Voolen Skirls,
.5.-.00, $.()(, )j!7..-0, and IjilO.OO
.Sli.'O SiMi ririTK'OATS FOR $!.
This ol'i'ei'ing- embraces Silk Petti- .
coals in the new shades for evening
si'reet. wear, are well made of fine
(iiiiiil' .. Silk : Taffeta,' : with deep:
, llouiices, shirring ami,, rullles, , -and;
well "...worth'.. 5i;5 !),-.' but to Tacililafe
! sales- in largi! quantities we lnake .a
, price-i'un on them at $1.1)8.
l'KFA'dl KF.ATIIF.Ii SCARFS.
Sv. ansdown and Cof(ue : Fealher
.Malt's, Boas and Neck Pieces; white
grey, brown, and black. Light
weight, warm, stylish, for street or
evening weat:
$7.50, $10.00 and $12.50
BOYLAN-PEAR
9
BUY YOUR
Winter's
Supply of Wood
NOW
"The man who coaled In Summer
Though strange the truth may
'. Bound, : .
Had little trouble KoepiDg warm
'When Winter rolled around."
Now is the accepted time for low
est prices for your next Winter's
supply.. Prices will positively, ad
vance each month. It is beyond our
power to keep , prices down. The
thrifty will ad wise and lay by all
the coal now that their ready money
will buy.
POWELL & POWELL.
FRESH ARRIVALS
FRESH GOODS.
Old Fashioned Mountain
: Buckwheat.
Fresh Prepared Buckwheat.
New Mince Meat.
Small Lot Very Choice
North Carolina Hams.
J. R. FERRALL & CO.
"The Younger Sef,"$l.20
By KOBEUT '.CHAMBERS..' ;
Sir!) ary Sheep," $1.10
By HICHENS.
Author of "Garden of Allen."
"The Traitor," $1.08
By THOMAS DIXOK, JR.
Alfred Williams & Co
SMART HATS II V KXI'RKSS.
Paris Pattern tints and New York
'Fifth. Avenue -Styles have come, to us
for Fair.AVeek Selling. Tlie grandest
aggregation of Fine. Millinery ever
shown in the City ol italelgli. Noth
ing in the State to approacli this dis
play. Don't buy until you've seen,
this stock. .".AVo sell .Hats all over the
State $10, $!.-, $20 to $"0
Reploilin tions by our Milliners,
$.", 7.."0,$ I (Mo $25
ui:aiy-to-vi:ai:
taii.ou-maih: hats.
"The Cage" represents Chicago,
.and "Johnson" Iho best New York
Styles in lieady-fo-Wear Millinery.
i.oiiV K.iiifce of prices,
$:.."i't lo KI2..VV
A SALF OF RFLTS.
Ail .1 he new i.eaj lier Sliades . in
Bells for Ladies, wit h plain and fancy
111el.nl lilickli'S, Values up to $I.OIt. .
Take choice for . , , .... . . . ... ... . I!c.
XO fJOOOS OX API'ltOVAl,.
During. Fair Wi'ek no goods will
be sent ; out. to see. iteasons: We
need the stock in 'he store, so that
no opportunity to make sales will be
' inissed.-' It will be it very busy week
and we'll have all we can do to make
deliveries of purchases made out
right. ; Let nobody take offense..-
PEACE INSTITUTE AND CONSERVATORY
RALEIGH, N. C.
. A high-grade college for women.
Twelve departments; well-trained
and' experienced Instructors; re
fining influences; beautiful
grounds; elegant and fully equip
ped buildings. Peace limits its
number and gives individual at
tention. Health record unsur
passed. P'ounded half century ago
I
and run solely upon Its merits.
TU CT COMMERCIAL AND
I E- FARMERS
I8QI RALEIGH, IN. C 1907
rninincnceil l.iisim'ss September 3ntli, ISHl, wilh J100.000.on Cash Capital
paid In, has paid regular scail-amiual dividemls to lis stockholders and h is
earned ami sit aside for the protect!"'! of iis depositors one hundred and',
til'lei n thousand dollars in surplus, - It is the di lnated deposi'ory of the
State of 'North Carolina. County .'of Wake, City of Kalelh. and of many
lartfe corporation!. Its otilcers are boi.ileil. It carries insurance aRainst
Inirccl.iry. It has one nf the best lire and burglar proof vaults in the South.
II has SAKi; IiKlMHIT Boxes Inside "f this vault for rent at reasonable;
rates. '',:
J. .1. THOMAS. President. .'''.. "Jl. S. JKKMAN. Cashier.
A. A. THOMPSON, Vice President. 11. W. .JACKS X; Assistant Cashier.
NEW 50 CENT
In Plains and Fancies. The qualities are great and Coloring- Beautiful.
Popular I trow us, Pines, and (ianicls Mill lie found.;
Von will llnil All Wool ."H-liu li I'.io.iiIi lotli in all .Colors that is
usually sold fiim lo the yard priced here at $1.(1(1 a yard.
Our 'liinmieil Hals from $:l"t to !iT.(tl arc creating a sensation.
Special values are lielng oll'ered in Ladies' .0-incli Coats at 1(1.()(I,
$7..0, mid $H.o.
GREAT STOCK OF LADIES'. MISSES' AND MEN'S
- SHOES ARE HERE.
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12 EAST MAR
0.
sl
To cili.ens of Halcib. who de
sire special care for their tittle
Uhls, its larpv retired tiiouii.l
mid fine primary and jro;:i afory
departments appeal stronxly.
Apply for catalogue ;
IIUNIIY JliKOMi: STOCK A lti.
DRESS GOODS
TIN STREET.
SEE OUR 1
MAY WE TELL THEM?
F1RK, Ml'K, ACCIDRXT,
hkalth, plate glass,
i:.mployi:us' maiiility,
AXH UVRGLAIt IXSrJt
AX(T0. F1DKLITV AXI
: : Sl'HKTY UOXHS : :
hUNTER & DBEWRf.
"Tl IK ST A K AGENCY,"
220 Fayetteville Street,
Raleigh, X. C.
COUPON
PAYMENT
MECHANIC AND
INVESTORS UNION
On and after June 28th, at Commer
cial and Farmers Bank, Coupons frern
the Full Paid Certificates Issued by th.
Mechanics and Investors Union. du
June 30th. 1907, will be paid on presen
tation.; '
We are yet Belling the Full Paid
Coupon J100 Certificates at $92.00,
which give a 8 per cent Investment, It
they remain to maturity, or give a 6
per cent on call, with taxes paid by
the company. We also sell monthly
payment certificates that mature In
forty-live months.
Loans made on real estate. ,'
Apply to
'. GEORGE AT.LSK, Sec'y.
r l !.: itcn.it!
BIG GREEK COAL CO.
Cclchratcd
BIG CREEK COAL
. iin-t t from our mines
uill protect yn'i (iuriui;
'. - iL.inp i-i'lil '.viMthcr
CAPITAL CITY FUEL CO.
Jlr-iST'D'ENIS
IM im r AND 11TH ax.
.". .VV IfOllK CITY.
Wti.ii lu , Ka' AcceM ol Ktery
Polr,t of fDUreat. Half Block
from ,Vvnuuiftk3r'a. '. & minute'
wa.t oi EhopplDK DlbtrUt.
NUTICU FOR: Eictllonce of
Ouldine. Comfortable ''Appoint,
r.'c: U. Ceurteou Servle and
Hoa II i v Siirroiiiidlugs.
llo.iiu.' l .r. per Day and Up.
-" HOI KAN PLAN.
Ciif .( llo(..' KriHkfrwt Kttc
.vm m i -oil tKx, Ivio.
ALSO -,
ilillW MAHTINIQDKI,
f)ro.,1, t(jj straet.
With a gasoline Iron there ia no
heat to ironer, but there's plenty of
controllable heat In the iron. TOO
I HON ALL DAY LONG FOR FOUR
CENTS, and that in absolute safety.
Put In your order at once. Price,
only 13.60.
MRS. I. 0. BLAIR, l!
121 Saunders Street. . .J
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MOTEL
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