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THE RALEIGn EVENING TIMES: SATURDAY, O CTOBER 12, 1907. 1 CONFERENCE WITH GOVERNOR Counsel for State Discuss Bate Matters A CONFERENCE FRIDAY McH'tiiiK in Governor s Olhce heutirc Iy Informal. Nolliing Brmi; De cided I pon Ou nifi to AhM'iice (it Oilier Attorneys .Air. Justice Ar rives I Ins Altcriioon. An informal conference was held in the governors office today.1 ex-iiy-..i'iimi- Av.i.ik Mr. TTi-i.il Wo.i.l.-ir.l ami ex-Juilsi' James 1-.. Micpherd be in? present. . Xothins ut any " emu importance was done, it was. Kivcn t.ai, the conference adjoiuninK until next. " Friday, when all tit the state counsel Will be I'rosent. Mr.' K, J. Justice, ex-speaker of the hoiu;e, arrived : in .Halei'H this after noon ami vent direct l-i la.- gocr nor'.s (illiec, where lie and (loyernor -Glenn are discussing various phases of the rati; litigation imstion. Mr. Justice was seen by a reporter when he readied Itulciuh todav and the ex-speaker, who has been very prominent in the whole matter, dis cussed freely the setback that Judse .Pritchard's decision liad given the ."tate. It was hoped not only by the rytate's counsel,, but by pe ''.: every where that. the . federal . judge would allow a full examination of the books of the Southern.' and the disappoint ment. If felt keenly by these , lawyers, is shared by thousands X-rt'i Car-diniaiis. . It was reported that at the confer ence . today it would lie decided whether or not Col. A. I;. Andrews would be placed on the stand, but owing- to the. absence of all tile, slate's cdunsel the mallei- was ma gone into. What will Ik- done next Kriiiay.. bow ever, can only be conjectured, for of . courfe none of, tin; counsel is giving out . advance information. " Ex-(!overnor Ayooek ami Air: Voocl ard returned home, this : afternoon. ARMY LIEUTENANT ARRESTED FOR FORGERY (Uv Leasi-.i V.'ire iu The Times.) New Y-e.-k. 1 let. U.-Ale-ii I..-f.i:t. a first ; lieiuciiiiiit of the coast artillery. United Stales Army, was .arresteil lasl nlEht iiiul taken to poii'c'-. hea.,hiuur ters. where he Was locked up oil a chai KC of foi'sery. : Aceoi ilins . to the police, Lieutenant Lefort llcOcei Nor ton. - 1 iiiniiii 1 1 v. loan biokeis hi Whcelim,'. W. Va. f.01 1; 1: ! th e. nam:, s to iippiicati-ais f.ii "ylien tiik'-u into Just reeeiviil a ili-i out of . Jl.jim by of brother ofticers loans. - - ustorly' I.efort luo! y letter ud.lre.-iso. I to ( "oionel: I j artillery., whi y, Hodges (if ;tlH-; 1-O.lM was: rec'-iitly appoiiite I .'third asslslinit .niftliieer : . of. .tin- I iiiu.-i caiial. I'.etnp. tin- ,.,i.-e cij;! ! get !in--yessi,iii (,f th,. .-u . -l-,;i,c fiirt, tiir. .it 11 1 r and scuttered Ihe j.ii-ees n've'r Ilnnr. '. Xnrtiin iVr I'liHiiniiiy have Ii'.en 111:1k IiiK ;i Imsliic'ss i.,f len.liii!; iiiniy .i!i cers ui'iii. v nn tlieli- s.i1:iii. :-. ami. it is alli.'K-d. I.ieiit.-ieint f. i I t....k -,el-Vantage nf uis i-. get liiiiisi-lf . nii'f of some linunclsil seinpe. : In "his ji 1 .1 ' i ; ; -tlons fur leans ho is cliiirprcd Vvn'i furKiiiB til names uf I.ii iitenaiit i'.i'i-eiK-l .Hiid'ifes. (.'iiliinel Wilti.i ni I,, y shall, iif cei,s ,nf emiiiicci-y, Washiii;.--").:'.''',':' M.i.'i.r II. ,! : v. y ,,f :" lie coast - at liilei-y; Majur I-'i-ei);; : ll:ii;sl., Ciiheiel C. A. I': H.ii liehl, iuul Ca.lehr CP. Wliite. rif the sixth ( 'a a try. ; eiich instiince. the j.nliee say, pledged the Siihn ies of his s-.ip.-: and collecicl the money from ihe j brokers. I 1 b - I'll H ill! MR. BRYAN IN FAYETTEVILLE 1 (hperial to The Evenliif? Times. ) : I M(tt(lll Oct 1. Iloll I Bryan arrive hero Tuesday nioni Jtig at 1 1 o clock from Charlotte. itli a committee from here, headed by Ma.. h. .1. Halo, whose (most tie Vill be until V ednestlav inoriiliii: at Which time lie will ro lo (ireensboio on a special train. He will spciik at i o'clock at the lair grounds iiud later hold a recep tion at the arniorv. Kxtenslve ur ranRementH aro lielnn matin for his entertainment, und.it Is estimated between la. lint) and SO. 000. people Will hear him. ir you wish to bv romfortiible and nucccshful , use coiniiion sense alHiiit fixnl. $1,000,000 cuu't buy v'ood liealtb, but I lie proper kind find iuanlity of food insures u good stomach clear brain and steady, li-iemliible nerves. ;riiM--Xut.s lielps muecess ful iieopl( "jtet ther." "Tln-re'H a I-n.son." "Tlie Rond to Wellvllle," in i ikus, m worth readini:. SAYS IT CURES ALL LAME HACKS Get from any prescription phar macy the following: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsapa rilla, three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and take a j teaspoanful (lose after each meal and at bedtime. The above is considered by an eminent authority as tile finest pre scription ever written to relieve Backache, Kidney Trouble. Weak Madder and till forms ot I rinarv uiihcul.ies. 1 his mixture ncls proiuiulv on tae elituinative tissues oi til Kidneys, enabling them to filler and strain the uric acid and oilier waste matter from the blood wiiich causes Rheumatism! Home persons -who-suffer with the afflictions- may not feel inclined to ! place . much confidence in this sim- pie mixture.- yet" those . who have ;ir:cd ir say the results are simply ': suirprisins. the relief boinn effected wi.'.KHil the slightest injury to the stomach 'or "-ot her organs. - .Mix some ami give it a trial: It certainly; comes highly recommend ed I:; is. the prescription of an emi nent authority,, .whose ent ire reputa tion, it is . sa id. was established bv it. The Holy Eucharist Celebrated Today (( '"ill ioie d from l-'ii sl 1'agi-.) by' :is;u'i (lie r, of New Yolk, which in Milistaiire asks- all eliuiehiiieu to si-ippi.i:! Mi.-tii hi a; tight againsi child l;il-1 ii. in the: t'nited . Stat--s : ' -The resolution as ailopte.d is as fol lows:'::' '. '-:.-. ' ; '.Wiiol. a:-.. the evil child I il;or is iipp'i'ii'oiil-ly nn the increase . in the l l'e.itid flutes, and it is known, that I the i-iiinloyHient of children in f.e t-e - I ies. inines and shops ri-duee -. ag ti i Uh - child's standard, disintegrates , Hi, i family, deorives Ihe. child of natiunl M a:: his i - i a - ', io'l of 1 1 aining and il pnu i it"S thi- liiihiaa sl1 'ek : am!.. ; . "W'he're'ris; ; w e recognize' . th"- pr.'l i found responsibility of th:' ehiin-h for I our -.'ethical as well. . -:'i i our; spirit'-!! Ill sta'nil'anls, therefore we: call tipoir em- p'o.vits inrd 'parents .to us.- tle ir, iu I llui-iii'.- to lietier legislation arid: better j eid'oi eeini-nt of t lie hi v.; to the epd I th.-it the oxploiatioti :.,f the lab..r of i hi Hi i-n shall . ii- i-onv.-: inip-iss;b!e in this I'll i i.-t i;i ii country." 'I'lii' message was presented to t ie housi- of depu'i'-s loda'. This is to certify, -that all ."ilrU(rjrl'sI-j n'n- authorized 'ta refuiiM your money it I Foley's Honey unii . Tiir fails.' to cure. ; your coukIi or. eolil. , it. stiips the c'lltyh, heals 1 1 it- liintis anil ji..1. vints si-vious I'. - j suits from a eohl. I'ures la Krippe Counh ! and prevents piu umonia. :iinl coiisuntp-j li-.n. -Contains no. opiates. Tlic'K-.-miilHi.! is in :i y.-llmv piiek:i:;e. lP-fuso siibstl- tut'es.' ''. H- Ki'ib'. : A ( OKKi;t .TIUX 1 i;i .'K. vol m; lulilDi- lv.-iiin Titues.: .Will. .'. kin'iiy nil iw tile space la.' your paper i;'-;(rn.i;i (H(e errtir and Ki.ve an., -ex pi ti tin lien . 0 a. 1 other iioint j in rel'e;enee in itiy tes iinony in t:ie j Utitt-l'aliil trial, 'i'lie' erri-r is in the sliii.'iiieht . by ihe reporter making j me say that iicnniirtie (iieonitel "Is a stimnlaut ,'. I lie. heart." I did not siij thai. .Wiiiit -I 'did say w;..-. thai. I t lie l.iost illipol'tillit . ft! lift t( ll ' (i I muni' iiic or iconite was Us si inni-; j lat'iit! action on t'nc citrdiiie-inhilii-; j lory nerve - the vaptis; that this el'- ; j li'it ot' the tlriii; showed the iu Hti .t of I lie hea rt . , t aei'eliy a. 1 lowing, niore blood to How into it. duriui; dlastoh-.l j 1 rela Nit 1 ii.ni ) of . the heiirt, and ;is a : I co'iseVpiehee, of tiii.;, tlitit llie systolt-, ! or contraction of the iieart wa.s. per-. : formed with greater' frtri-e. iiml to 1 this extent, iiconne wtis more ol a siinmlant than tiiiierwise; and, this 'was stated to lie . its normal physio logical .action liiedictnally adminis tered: which is- 'a very tliffereiil tliliiK indeed friuii what is unileivtooil I i y lite iei'in "siiiiinlaiit to the liejtrt," -.which would he coiisldered a1o.j? with ; strx chiiine, tiigitulis etc. Tlie ' pui'nt caltin'K for -explanation is i ll is 1 "Was just, reverse from heart .de pression, had stiniiilalin:; effect.' hits Wits 111 answer to question on cross-examinal ton as lo its effects when mc.llciiiallv administered, and Wiis 111 -keeping with tae view ex picssed iibove as to tin- more lorce fill action 111 the contract ion ol the heart when so nlven. Now Its toxic efforts were quits, different. I nd mitiod. (il couri-e. that when given In doses in excess of I hia normal liliysloloKical effect, that the dniR acted ns a poison: and one of the most intense poisons in proportion as the dose was Increased beyond thif physiological action. I laid strjHS on the fact, that while a suf ficient quantity of aconite could be thrown into the system to paralyze the heart and cause death In a few minutes, that ordinarily death from this poison was from respiratory rather than cardiac failure, the heart in the majority of eases continuing to beat after the respiratory func tion has been entirely suspended. Now, this Is what I said, and tried and thought, I said it plain enough for everybody to understand, and is In harmony so fa as I know with all authorities on the subject. ' L. C. YOl'.NW- SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY EPWORTH M. Hev. H. E. Spence, lag at 1 1 a. m. and day school 9:45 a. E. CHURCH pastor. l'rcach 7:30 p. in. Stin- ni., J. O. Ruth, superintendent. Prayer service on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Beginning; with evening sermon the pastor will preach a series of ser mons to young people,' especially to young men. The subject for the first of the series will be "Youth's j Dreams.".. j Hll.l.SliORO ST. CHRISTIAN' I CHTRCH Daniel Albright l.ong, pastor. Trenching 1 1 a. in. ami i) I p.. in. Mtiiulav school li.;; i) a. in., r-rof. S. M. Smith, A.M., superintend-, .ent. The ordinance of baptism will he postponed until the protracted , meeting, which lie;:ins October 2()lH.-i PRESIJYTK'RI'AX, CHI." KC'Il - I!ev..' 1. Y. Ilosebro, P.D., of Fredericks-'! burg, Va., will preaca ;it 11 a. in. and N p.. m. During the lnoniing service the Conmiunion of the Lord's . Supper 'will; be observed.'. Sunday school 'J.::il. V.'ediiesday service S . p. in. W EST RAI.KICIi I'.AI'TIST CnrRCH I'reachir.g by the pastor, : Rev. R. S. Sievenson, ;ij . T.-l-"i p. in.; Sutulay school .:!.:', o.. -.p.. r.n, Y. A. . Tayliir, superintendent . . .IOI1X S.: '.ItVllXSUNV.-MEMORlAlJ CCllA!'l':i.:-:-Sunilay: school at ;i.;M). p.. in.. Carey .1. !lu titer, superintend-! 0:1,;: . .. , -1 KAVKTTKV11.LK ST llVPTISTj Clll l;t'll - Rev. V. ti. i:isom. pastor, will prea'ch iit I I a. m. on the "Holy' (".host," being the fourth -"sermon in 1 this series. . ,t V..:. p; in. ( van gelislie service.-;. At .'L.-.O p. in. Mr. i:iso:ii will . piyaclr in Metropolitan lh:!l on the 'Second Coming .of Christ.'' ' All invi.ed. to tiiese s- ;-vi-ees. Sunday school !.;;0. a; in. '. T. m-: i : x.vi 'i J-: Mai "!' i s'r cficitcn . .!. 1' tMli'-S: l:ie'hn:i. u-ier,' 1 1. I of the slalV of the ' fio-eign lnissiiiit lid. V':i.. will, pi-eaeh 1 i if d. a: m. -. ;ni,l . 7;:i !: 1' a. lie. V. tiiident. -!!Vc(tlill. - Rev. 1 C. a. i-i. and s ; alf:o speak, at I p. m. Stimlav si-hno': I 1:. I U oughtoii. supei in Mi I l..:ptist cliurcli Klsom v ill speali -a I 1 t p. in.. Mr. ; I-;isoi!i will hiilf pttsf. three o'cliic!; Sunday eveuiiiu All lire ( ordiall ill ..Met ropolitiiii Il:t!!. iuViiei! to the a hove seryn-es:. : , ( .'l ist Cliurcli Rev. f. M. . .Mar- I shall. rector.". Iie. M. A. B;n -1 her. assistant. Twcuiioth Su-iday 'r.f-f ier Trinity, . Sunday s'-hnol :it Laj r";n.li'i:-' rtnd sermon at .11 Mr.' 1'iarber' -Ileitis alsscTit. at (1 Convention 1. . !i::ih. fllev, eneral I ! I ., ' i No afternor.n service. Services -iltiring I' r 1 nesday, r, :;;n p. .m.,', Jim Kridiiy (St. I. like day"! .Holy": CoiiitmiM'fcm, Tii a.: ill. . . Kt'ee soiits. St rangers' and vixilprs cordially : 11 v T M. Saviour ( Ii.-nicl - Spndiic school in a. ni.. . Afiernoon . service by Lay Keader iit 1 i.'clo. !;. Heiits all free. !.'. ..in- ievi'.-!. "".-' l-.i!- r.toii ;-i::e:; Meiiuxli-t Kev. II. K. I!n::tp:is, or . . Services at 1 I ! l'l"" imicons hu ll causes catarrh. ' 'Se-ruiaYj at II a feids fidta tile kidnes which causes Hid' at- S 'ji. in. liv ' ''11 .1 roil hi' s of various foruis. an.l Siindiiv school iit: ' ii'.iiin;ili.es I'i.iiii the ki.liieyys led;:- a. i;i, iiml S.'ii. in in., h- tlie iii.stor P. e. .1. 11. t:-!-!,.-:,- . .W.m in., .lose;, li .( hiteui lit. K;e. ii;-: h "ii oiviiitv niahi ' lilii) : '. 1 !;:- ' . 1 v- ev. rii.v I-! I ;.-"!' i:. t'TlsT W. ''. T.-p . M, I '.. , llrtiwu, ::tt;ei'- .-. l.t-r, si !'-. liieeis ; !-:i.-. (' fijieeUii:; A I St. Cl'cloe ii.' - '' '!lt'!;i'll !-. p.e tor. Services ill II a. 111. ;iu- 7::). 1 i. 111, Sunday --s.-li.m! tit !ef, n. Ihiy.-s. s.iei;nren.e:it. . I1 iev Vi;.!'n-'i-i-- i-v idti at I'.-. 's I 'hi. mi .Momlay 7:.: 11. I'll b! ie e..i-.ialle . in-, . I-v paster. ; 111... T. II. mi- 1 1. nint nine if .1: A iiiiiinal AHiick, 1 Inoff--nsivr- citlz'-n js .fi'eitienty ill that: iippal e. Hie us ':. ss Kttle call. d. "th..'' "appendix..".-. It's ci-n- mailt 1 11 lie ei ahy .the 11 stilt of proti iieted (unsti- paliuo. t'ollie.viti liver .torpor. Dr. Kilili's Nevy Life I'ills regulate the liv.-r. ir- vi,,t iipp.-ii'lieii is. and cstiib-ii-ll regular h.; bits uf the. bowels, -'e. at 'ii". dn:m:ist.i. liKSOM TIOXS OK r.l'.SIMOCT. Resolutions oi resfiect adopted by Peace Institute on the deiSjh of Dr. Alfred- li- Moment; ', Whereas, it .pleased our Katlier in Haven to reitiove: .by death our he- (veil pastor, ami 1 libit; class teach i r, he it resolved: 1st. that we bow in hu.nlile sub mission to the Divine I'rovtdeace. whose wavs are not as orr Wiivs. and who doeth all things well. tid. I hat in I lie ileal h of Dr. Mo ment the cliurcli has los.; a loving uildershepnerd. Pi.ice Institute an able advisor, and the community a loviil I'll tzen. .ltd. I .i;it we extend our sincerest sympathy to his relatives, especittlly lo his bereaved (lauuliter. and oftef our earnest praver I hat (iotl s pro tection and comfort niav sustain them. '. : 4th. Wo invoke God s aid and blessing upon our church, mid upon Peace Institute, one of her Import ant factors, and may He enable those In authority to fill the vacant place, and thus forward the work of Christ's kingdom. , fith. That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to his sorrowing daugh ter, to "The News "and Observer," and "The livening Times." MILLIE BEAM). V ': -1 CORINNE DOLES. CORA CARTER. vmy une "SKumu 5jiitieir., mat u M Laxative Bromo Quinine cures voiqin vnevay, vripuirf fayj 1 BRYAN ON CHILD LABOR Richmond, Va., Oct. 12 William Jennings Bryan, in an interview here, said: v "Or. the question of hild labor and my approval of the lieverulge bill, I have this to say: "I notice that the people who arc interested in coining money out of children's work are very eager to plead states rights as against any federal control. Nobody helieun more in the reserved rights of the states than I; nobody is ;nore for local nell'-KOvernnient Hut 1 don't believe' that a stale which to degrade and destroy lie is willing next gen- oration of its people shall lowed to force its products upon other states and therehv destroy their in dustrial system. Ihe trusts main tain two sets of attorneys -one set at the state c-anitol to protest thai i'; ail state legislation is encroachment on the. federal power: the other., i ; stationed at the ' ntil io:::il capital to in otest that, all federal regulation trusis is a violation, of. the r the states.' TELLS WHY ANDES !s Bringing !o 0. 0. Kind's Drug store The (in-lit nipled Thank Daily. Advertiser -en Is Inler lV I'eople no ( nine lo III 111 r-Hundreds ( ailing ,piies (Irciit - I'resi-ripii.in, the wiiiKlertul new -remedy: 'that is lu-iiis' introduced in Ualei.mi.. seems to be accomplishing all that tin- press and public say about it. This in proven by the numbers of sici; people, who are ci'ilini; every 'day-. ill . (!.. King's driigslore to" express. grat.itiple- for ipiproveaienl in their ', condition.-' Tlie C5 1-. -;i t Advertiser, said eTo tiie ouf siib'i: U1.0 inany.- ralls liiat I receive iiiier ntv , first .week iit. n ciiy froni oiib who' have, been 'Taking Andes threat l'lesicriplion. and .who come tell me what it .has done for them 111 to bo very. - unusual, bn'l .in the past few vears 1 liaic been going thioitgh the experie'.ico in .every city i;-;'iave visited 'and -therefore take it oi w 1 as a matter of r-oarse. "A sick man or -woman; who lias been be;ie'liUed,and ma'le well again fn a cmiinarntivelyrshort time, is the most gi'iilel'ul persoii in the" . world.'' A ndes . : (;re:;t.' ; Prescript ion , :icts 1 speeiliciilly (in the toniadi. kidneys, j liver and boivult. (.leau.siiig the sys I ti ttt am! east i.ig off through natiire'ii I ( liiiiini Is or huiuu!! s;,'Wers,: wasie iic i cii-ni.'.l.'.l ions .such as (-laughing, drip- iiii in (lie inu:it-les . and lijianieiii.; ! ;i cm !(ti I .ioitits 'M flu-, solo ca use wf i'lietnnai i:-iii, ,'1'he Tiicl that : 'i"u.: (Ireal. I'resei ii.t iiui gets tl iicct iy.. : 1 it:'- I-:; use in' -these- coiiiiil;ii;is is the in i:so:i w 'li; v.- gi l such (tli! k .i-ed -::eli woailei i'iil results fro, 11 all wlio iiri- !!: ':.:, ii: ' ' . V i' W. ni.; uives a .. wonllerful I ;t.el!s how lie- Wie. it: his ri;.ht t ai: f.-.r ' h" It si 1 1 'icar.l nn .-. in notil. 1 ci-ri i (i; ih : !' t !! year. . I h. S'lit'id wliiif. '.-(. r !u it for tlial h nyt ii r -.nsiiiK A.ides (ireal of nine: all !()il lie fonli! hear, even when spoken to. sevetiil i- e: away, lie says he : can not: praise the remedy too much tie it ha do so much lor him. osier lias been a p;reat i' -ill lis with her hack Mrs. S. A. I' 1 suf'erer for 11; I and spine; 11:1 Hit.le. Hail us. able to sit up erv -d 11 ml'.tt iiiniiv rein -- .urfcat COIlKi t d;i-s trvm t. overrotiK! t :11s disease. I Ier hr.shan use ol Audi .iii:os Hint tiflor tin drVat Remedies tort milv a lew ( 1 : 1 she is Verv tiincli better, a id is oin;; around looking after her ...household duties. : Air. .M, N. (Joodwin. (if '222 . Lenoir I street,,, slates that he is iid years of :-K' .and- had --been- hard of hearing 111 his h it eai- lor clgiit veins. An des (real. Oil was used when I he (ileal . Advertiser stepped the full length ol he: riMining board, a dis liince ol In tort, and began a con versation with Mr. Goodwin, which he distinctly understood wilii ills previous ileal ear. while he pressed a tdoth lir.nlv to the oilier ear. This wonderliil iletiioiisti'iitioa won great applause lor ,-;. Andes' Great Rem edies. ho ninny lei'ers of inquiry are be ing received from people all over this iiml 'adjoining stales thai for uieir bcnoMt Mr. Andes Iuih decided to open a mail' order depart nient, from which will he'sent to any ad dress one bottle of Andes Great Prescription and OH for $ 1 .50. Or ders may be addressed to Tho Great Andes, at O. (, King's Drugstore, Wilmington and Hargett Streets. Teacher: "of what protesslon Is your father?" . , t .Scholar: "Am I obliged to tell you?" Teacher: "Certainly." Scholar: "He's the bearlecT lady In a show." Floh (Vienna.) , on every r i ii i i .l. r - YfV JBVX, JJ( '-M KS I I-.l'IV T if - n I i-l Conquer That Ul I EM V-iOUK-a Rifl 38 Dor't ro arouisU with a Ijjjjj I l'43 srip bi-ce:iii s. 'J'lii-ciuitli B-j borniiu-s mere vili-nt KftS and rxlinnsiinn: th;- del- Krlj WM fciiie broiicliial paao Ujji I tta i;d ii.ih.iii.'U unu.-r me ij - c(in!iiiu;il li;Kkiiii!: ino Mm 3 lunuft l-c.:an- lui-i rand SpQ m:d:-r ilie coiistaiuly rc- EffiS fja currinti ii.ir..yMiis. VmB . be a!- t'isa I'ISO S Cure- Ka I WM th.-r.- is a .lobihuia and Rf WTJ I 1 b'-iilina .1:1:1 wiH.il Ha' P3 j jgr r .- IBM -ri.-i,, ,,;,; i ,,t ,i- fm I :-' rJ "' : mV. !!S Of : -treilSlr. . Ii'-lloi'S - Uh; UtM M ciir..::eul,i,aa,'ai ' el,:.,-.,:... P.,,;', -f.,:rc fe mosi.''Jfe'H.v : Wjl i'.'torc ft l.. Pticple. 0 co.w.onToE m ) THE ONLY Comfortable Way to visit 1 lie JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION is to stop at The ONLY HOTIiLINSIDLThi'f! ROUNDS W liv siay at Norfolk ten imles uwny . !luv t: your room within five minutes of anv part of the Lxpoaition at THE INSIDE l'!'KO:sS:AN PLAN $1.50 per day. 'opuir I'rictl kcstmirunt; l-crn(u l''.i-.liCiift uiCtiig I tistoric tiumpton:uiiu. A-iS5a.o tor AMLRICAN PLAN.' :Ci!-ti pr ;n ui.'R f ir rc-;t,1mis.-iiun tu the i.'Mi'.i". ;u .:r.y htuir. L.r-wtn. bv 2 :J L . S. Kcimcnt Band. GHB RAILWAY Scenic Rouie io teWes 1 WO ! I M II I M I l.!s, Willi IHMXti C.W. SKKVIt l. !ni u;..lt I'lillniiia .ocpcis to l.oiiis. vide, t iiici!i:i:it 1, iiicati, .Nil it . I.OiSIS. !v. j ; : - JiTi) (!(! .. . 2t')0 it in Lv. I.v. .t r. , 1. Ar. fliiir'siill; l.ynili'.t'i ("t:il ill!,, it i I.o.iisviile I hie, IJ..H . rii , .o;:is . 1 c i 1 I 1; 1 1 I 1 li'.Oillb l-iiect (.onnoci sons for A!) i'oiuls Vicsl 11 lit Norl bwe.-.l. .l K Kl il WO !U sr I, l I I I lie Line Co tin- fi-: ?. r;itcd Kesorta f HV-MII 1. iamkstowx i:.i sni(! koi tio I niii- I a: I I rains i:- i:n i:i: :iii:oikI. I-or dcscriplivi' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 -1 -. M-lie(!i:ies Ul'.d I'll'Iaian I.eSi-l Cations. ji.hjie.sH av. o. Vv Ai: i ii:;x, .1 r-jr Z7T- .T?,JW StMars School RALEIGH: N. C. .. r o' Glill.S iiml YOI NG U()Mi;. (iblli Annual .St-ssion Opens September 1!, l!)t)7. College,- Music, Art, LIocu ttoit, I'.asltiess, Domes lie Science. l-'nr fitlnloguo and infor-ni.-.tioii apply lo REV. GF.0. W. LAY, nrxroit. (to mothers.' MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING t SYRUP han boon ucM by Million! of Mothom tor tbair hf-m tor tlnir r Fifty Vca.-ii. t - l.'iini., rllu 1 Is i.ii. Uivi F i-uimren wlillu ii-iiiiiik ror oxer I it sootucfl tin- uniifi. noro.ii llic i oil imlii, I'nri'F. -.lii.l i,IK, and l I ii'iniilv for lliirrhn'o. ( I I I- in 1 v!i.t,i( vi'iir hi'i'.Tt-' to H.'qinsiunn ..... : ' ' ' 1,1 1 12 KAST MAimXSTIWKT. :':: Si.V:v.'V.-iTC;tAj;, MannKtr. ' '' " "' "':' ' '; '','-: ' j '' ''; '"' "- ' - ''' '' ; '" ''"'' - - : i 1 ;i in .:- 1 p in . 1 I : I a .1 ill .i"l I' 111 i .. ".: .; p 111 , ; 1 n 11 m r ... i: -s : hi 7: 1 s ti tu ' . ' 'i i 1. ( .. ai. (,.ialev j . I 11 111 tr.ti'i li 0.11 lin li- SHIRTS EQUAL TO CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS ! ' Our new lines, of -Men's Shirts are of exceptional merit, being the highest-grade and the best flitting gar ments of the kind ever offer sd here. There is shown' everything new and stylish ri color, including the swell est full dress patterns, as well as the modest designs. EGAL SHOES The magnificent new st ock of Regal Shoes is now at its, fcct, and comprises ?11 the ne,nd fashionable leath- !ers. Tne Resral lasts are m a are no other makes the equal of Regal in style or work nansinp. "Ask Harry." . LEE & BROUGHTON. if thn Ifnnsir mnnh Win Lnun Received Seme Very v 11 rmde ana srood flt - 100, 5 00, ani$0 00. C'ir Few )5C0, $6 00, $?.j0, and C8 50 L0113 Coatr, are here, and are attracting attention. ?7y t lull's and Bags are here. A few dozen Long Silk Gloves, Special, $1.00 pair. 7'riTnnori lists, from ?2 50 to $7.50. Street Hits, from 31.50 to S4 50. Cu: $:,G0, $2'j0 and fi3 CO Cmcinrati Made Shoes icr rajics are as niapp and ShapJ,y as can be made. 0. FORMAL PRESENTATION OF mum mm i immi We have never annouuc eel a Millmsry Display with quite so much confidence in the superiority of our posi tion as sponsors of Exclusive Milnncry the fullest de monstration of whicn is to be found in the Magnificent Assemblage of Hats which you are invited to inspect. Every soction of this store is bright with Newest and Best Merchandise to meet the needs of the new season. NEW MILLINERY, NEW SILKS, & ; NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW WASH GOODS, NEW LINENS, NEW WHITE GOODS,' NEW FLANNELS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW BELTS, NEW COMFORTS, NEW CURTAIN GOODS NEW LININGS, . NEW COATS, NEW NOTIONS, NEW FALL GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL 54-inch Mixed Suiting navy, grey, etc. A genuine weights. Special, 50 cents. class to t.lirimr.plvfis TIipvp 1 1 b n m m m m m . ip? "kivl Lo .sell at $3 00, THE note the width. Colors black, 75 cent cloth. Comes in two
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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