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i PAGE TWO Pnmfciv' THE EALEIGH EVENING TIMES: MONDAY, DEC EMBER 16, 1907. CHRISTMAS - THE CROWDS Everybody buying presents at once. But now, how pleasant is. Viewing our display of the most artistic and suitable furnishing for the men folks. Fine in char acter and variety, unusually attractive in price. WE PARTICULARLY MENTION AS THE GIFTS FOR MEN: Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Gloves, - Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Initial Handkerchiefs, Watch Fobs, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Neckwear, Umbrellas, Etc., Etc., Etc. WE HAVE on,y a few more ready-to-wear suits for men and boys and in order to close out the stock we are offering them at greatly reduced prices. OUR " TAILORING DEPT. We have over 2,000 of bright catchy and up-to-date samples from which to select your suit or overcoats. We are making a specialty now of made-to-order clothing. Why not let us dress you. TIPS FROM THE LAND OF SHOES. We throw these suggestions out like a life-line for those who have wondered what on earth to give with out once thinking of things for the feet. Did you know that some of the neatest and most attractive of all Christmas gifts are shown in connection with foot wear? We handle the ever-famous REGAL SHOES, which would make a most desirable gift, $3.50, $4.00, and $5.00. RALEIGH, HABERDASHERS NORTH CAROLINA. Pacific Fleet Sails From Hampton Roads friyiiliMHTl at flic c:!'.c i'. . i." .. nilrh i.f tlic I'n- (Continued from First Page.) transferred through any obvious u' fereinent. but the laet remains that no new ones have been taken on ami all that could be left behind without direct injustice are not to continue i longer with , the . westward moving stars and stripes. . But. bevond those physical facts in Hampton Itoads lie other world facts which those: who are with the licet cannot forget; Extra shifts have h""n placed on the work of fortification abo'ut Subig T?av. in the Philippines; the forts of San. Diego. Monterey. San Francisco and Puget Sound are being worked overtime in preparation and the Japanese believe their navy in vincibly, first among the licet a of the world. If one mentions these facts he does It in an undertone. No one deigns to discuss the possibility of war. It is a subject about which an ominous and deadly silence Is preserved. Only once has the well of longing and of apprehension that lies beneath bubbled forth. At a dinner on the Kansas, the band struck up ''Dully Grey." It was atrociously bad taste to di!? tin so old a tuna for it aroused uncomfortable feelings. A young wife who is in the second month of her honeymoon, laid her head on her aims and burst Into . uncontrollable sob bing. As for "hardship, the young officers do not find that in thought of war. "Their favorable self-imposed discip line Is to dunce until 3 a. m., take a 3:30 lunch for their ship, change from dress uit to a sweater and go on duty In a 4 o'clock watch. Last night th i last curtain was rung on that. Todav they face the ports of South America, the Straits of Magellan. lhv coast of California, and possibly Japan. Dei lin. Dec: V,- The Gorman al miralty has been observing for some time, .with . tin", greatest, interest the preparations' for the .departure" of the American fleet, which is ri girded here as the must unusual, naval episode .of modern times. The only r vent "'which is considered comparable, .to il is. the passage of the Russian Me, t from' the Baltic around to the Sea of .Japan, .'"''; TarN. Dec IB. A well known for eign publicist said today: "It is how almost an open secret, in diplomatic circles that . the. American licet is going to the Pacific to enable the T'nited States to answer-'' Japan upon an eipial footing. It is an ele mentary measure of prudence until Japan shows her hand." The" Press , remarks the coincidence between the departure. of the fleet and the rumor that Japan is seeking a how loan i-i London. FOUR YEARS' RECEIPTS OF LIQUOR DISPENSARY Following is the official stiiti'liieiit. of Iho liusinoss cloiiiv by tlic Ral eigh municipal liquor. dispensary since il opened up Tor business nearly four years ago. ' The report, which has boon prepared at the. reque'M oi i onio c.l wens, bv the clerk to the board of dispensary coininissioni'rs. covers only nine, months of the present year, tho whole period being for four years, less . three months.,.' The sales now and last year amount to a quarter million dollars per annum.' It has taken In, or will have none so by January 1, over $!MOl, 000 in the four years o: its existence. There are other interesting figures given. Read 'I hem for jourself: - n JS...,,': Mt A u'-'liiUJuk-.U'i Jill. -CORN, WULSKET ft MATflt '( OH, YES, HE COULD STAND THE CUT .Summary of Dispensary Reports from January !, 11)01, lo October 11)07. Anioiiiils I'll id to ( itv ami County ol Wake. (Ml v. Countv. $ 4. "on. oo 4,ooo.oo : ,. '. CLTHUIO .'.' Ii.2.".0.00 7,750.00 7, Till). 00 1, 190-1. April 1 July 1 Oct. 1 1!)07. Jan. 1 Report. Report Report School Fund. School Fund;. School Fund. Interest In Koiviirn Countries. Sr. Petersburg. Dec. 16. The impend ing departure of the American fleet for the Pacific causes intense Interest here. Officers are unanimous in their opin ion of the far-reaching effects of shifting the great naval strength from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. "It will." savs the. . Novoe Vremya, "serve as the best guarantee of peace by checking the elation of tile oriental nations." The 1! tch fears that the concentra tion of such immense power, on the California shores will vastly inereas.1 the responsibilities of the federal gov ernment, as It is inevitable that it will produce an outburst of warlike senti ment and will feed the llame of race, feeling in- the Pacific coast states. (Cy Leased Wire to The Times.) Detroit. Mich. Doc. 11. Hughey Jen nings lias found out that there is such a thing as gratitude. When Jennings met his employers, . Yawkey and Navln. at the Chicago meeting of the American League, tiny called him to one side. "We don't want to take advantage rif you,", said. 'Spokesman Xavin, "but I "wish you would take this new con tract and look it over and se:' whether' vou are willing to siand th cut." Hughey opened the document. In stead of a cut, there was a liberal boost for the unexpired portion of the time for which he bad been engnged. Jennings signed the new contract without a murmur, and now will re ceive as ..much as any leader ill the American League. GORILLA NEGRO LYNCHED TODAY 1903. April t. July 1. Oct. 1. 190C. Jan. 1. April 1. .Tulv 1. Oct. 1. 1907. Jan. 1. Report ... Report . Report Report Report Report Report Report Report 10,000.00 10. 000. 00 School Fund. J2S.000.00 $2N, 00,1.00 April 1. Report July 1. Report Oct. 1. Report . fi.lS1.S3 5. COO. 00 , 6,400.00 S.OOO.OO- $.'fi 1M h J ,5 fi. 000. 0(1 . 0.(1 00. 00 7 4 )0 00 ." 10,000.00 $ IS O, 00 0 .00 . 7-OOo.ihi 7,000.00 7,4011.110 $ (5.31S.17 s, 400. no 9, G00. 00 12,000.00 $36,318.17 $ 9,000.00 9,900.01) 11,100.00 15.000.00 $4:.. 000. no $10,500.00 10,500.00 ll.ioo.oo Part School. Part Road V4 School. t Road School. Road Vo School. '.. Road V2 School. i Road V2 School. M, Road School. 4 Road ya. Kchool. Ifc Road K School. t Road 1 School. V Itoad ij School. Vj Road 5 lfMM OSO .V mm i Wmm I J ,lr.BKY 5 I jj A HAT, e nco 1 ; - "-"-rrl '. HATKE'S FINE WffiS! DISTILLERS -ESTABLISHED 186? C All goods GUARANTEED PURE and just as represented. If not satisfactory, your money refunded. We prepay all express charges and make j;ood all losses and breakage. Shipped in plain packages. 1 Gallon Richmond Rye Whiskey . . . . . . $2.25 Straight White Wooden Corn . ... 2.00 Straight White Copper Corn . . ... 2.25 American Fine Gin . . ... . . . 2.50 Imported Holland Gin . . . . . . . 4.00 Maryland Peach Brandy . . .... 2.50 New York Ar ! ; n-ndy 2.50 Virginia Apple and Peach Brandy ... 4.00 Canadian Malt Whiskey . . . . . . 3.00 Private Stock Corn . . . . . . . . 2.50 Hatke's Virginia Mountain Rye . . . 2.50 Merry Old Kentucky Rye . ... . . 3.00 Golden Corn . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 Old Four Hundred Rye or Co.-n ... 4.0G Old Fie Hundred Re or Corn . . . 5.00 Old 1867 Rye Whiskey .... . . 6.00 Bottled in Bond, Athcrton Rye . . . . . . 2 Gallons 4 Quarts . H Quarts $4.00 $2.35 $4.20 3.75 2.10 4.00 4.00 2.35 4.20 4.50 2.60 4.75 7.50 4.10 7.70 4.50 2.60 4.75 4.50 2.60 4.75 7.50 4.10 7.10 5.50 3.10 5.75 4.50 2.60 4.75 4.50 2.60 4.75 5.50 3.10 5.75 5.50 3.10 5.75 7.50 4.10 7.70 9.50 5.10 9.70 11.50 6.10 11.70 4.25 8.50 C Our shipping lioufo is next door to the express office, i-. received. SEND IM YOUR ORDKR NOW. Beer, iiottled and Bulk Goods. East Gary Street Shipments made same dav order Write for circular and prices on HAVKE & CO. c.i). or i . ?;chrr.orrJ, Va. Tijr .--5 190 I 1 (IO"i 1901'. 1907 $21,100.00 $32,100.00 ltecapit illation. Cilv. . $ .2S,00O.OO 2G,lSl.S:V '"'. ,' 30, 000. no 21,400.00 London. Di'C. 1(!. The Outlook, a weekly publication, discusHes the po litical' KiKiilflcance of the American fleet movement, saylns: "The hulMini? up of the states fin the Pacitic sUne. the annexation of Hawaii, the prowth of American com merce in the Far I.ast and the rise of Japan have reacted upon the deiinien of America vith ever increasing in tensity. As a possible battleground In the future It Is no longer the Atlantic, tut the Pacific, which claims Ame:i can thought. The Sunday Observer savs it Is illi flcult to see that the salllnK of the fleet is dictated by purely professional reasons and continues? "The plain fact Is that the cruise Is B political reconnolssance of force In view of the rise of Japan. The fleet bears the American tliiR to the Pacific bb a svmbol of power and an expres sion of the national will that M will defend and develop American inter ests." The Sunday Times says: Count Hayashi, the Japanese foreign xnlnister, to whom the full recosnltion cf Japanese Immigrants is a matter pf life and death, is not the man to be Mcllenrv, Miss., Dec. 10. Pat Jones, the negro who robbed and as saulted' two youns women at tho point of a revolver, was today lyncii od about six miles east of the scene of Ills crime bv an angry mob. Ever since the report was spread l posses have heo.i looking for too pcrpi'traior, but ho seemed to have I eluded (lie sciircocrs. When found I he was given nil opportunity to de ! tend Inin.-elf but alter a number of coiiftictnm Htntomenta confessed the crime and begged for mercy. Jones was yellow negro about 2.'i years of aw and is saiil to have ju.it completed a peniloatiary term for a similar attempt. ' $105,581. S3 ' summary of Dispensary Hcports From January ICeccipts. 1904. April 1. July 1. Oct. 1 . Jan. 1. f'onntv. $ 2S.000.00 !0 Us 17 4 .-,000.00 :;2, luo.oo $141,418.17 mot, to Oct. i, 100: $600,000.00 IN i!tn; April July Oct. Sales for January. February, and March. Kales for April. May. and June ........ Sales for July, August, Hnptember . , . ... Sales for October, November, December . Total for 190 1 ........... . . Sales (or January. February. March . ... , .sales lor Aonl. May, and .lime ........ Sales for July, August, September $ IS 49(1 2 i 4 0,712.19 as,s7 : : 6(1,34:1. (Hi .$17S,124.7S Christmas Gifts $ J 5.00 Draft For You IF YOU SKND Yom NAME Christinas (lift drafts in.' denomina tions of $10.00 and S ir.oH have been Is sued to the . amount of six hundred thousand dollars and are. now being I'Kiit. to Hie prospective siiidenls ol Iiraughon s Practical Hunness College Company, which lias a chain of thirty Cidleges biggest and best ill the world. Send vour name and address to Draughnn's College, corner Martin and Wilmington streets, llaleigh. and vou will receive one of these Christmas (lift Drafts. Jan. 1. Sales for October, November and Iet ember . , 49 44 4S 73 34 21 401.17 , I 93. a I lOl.lil van i uuuiu Handicaps Change from coffee to POSTUM it You'U know "There's a Reason." Total for 190.1 DEATH IN ANOTHER UNLOADED PISTOL Mobile, Ala., Dec. A6 Victor Johnson, 18 years old, was shot yes terday afternoon by his close friend and companion, J. Delmar, aged 19 years, at their room In a boarding house In this city. The shooting oc curred about 3:20 o'clock. Delmar claims that he unlocked his trunk for the purpose of securing some money, as he and his friend were preparing to go down to the city. The pistol was in the top tray of the trunk, ani Delmar picked It up. He withdrew the cartridges and believed he had unloaded the weapon which he began snapping. One cart ridge had been overlooked and the bullet was fired into the head of young Johnson. Both men were from Pensacola, Kla., and were employed by local firms. , .... ... 190G. April 1. July 1. Oct. 1 . Jan. 1. 1907. April 1. July 1. Oct. 1. ....$21 .....$ r, Sales for January, February, March ..... Sales for April. .May, and June f7 Salos for July, August, September ............... .r" Sales for October, November and December ....... HI ,042.r,3 .49G si , S03.N0 S2 ! 12 Total for 1900. . , $2.r,;l JG..V1 .' , . . : ; .1 Sales for January, February. March .............I 72,748.2.1 Sales for April, May. and June (i),932..!2 Sales for July, August, September 07,473.74 Total for 1907... $207,1 5 1.29 Itecapitulation. , Sales for tho year 1904...... $178,424.78 Sales for the year 1905... 215,012.53 Sales for the year 1906 253,736.54 Sales for nine month of 1907 207,154.29 Total sales for three y ears and nine months .$854,358.14 Summary of Keports For Four Years. The tabulated summary of dispensary reports for the last year (which we are unable, from lack of time to print In that form today) shows these facts: For 1904 Expenses were ......$3,259.50 Salaries were 5,022.00 Dividend was 56,000.00 For 1905 these items were Expenses $3,549,73 Salaries 6,406.69 Dividend 62,500.00 For 1906, the same Items were Expenses $3,999.51 Salaries 6,743.33 Dividend .......... 75,000.00 For 1907 (nine months), they were Expenses ...$ 2,696.61 Salaries 5,816.00 Dividends 63,000.00 IMPORTED BULBS. A lare collect ion of Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissi, mid various other Bulbs for fall planting. We have also plenty of nice l'lilnis and Ferns for (lie lionio. Cut I'ouci's liouipicls, and Floral Designs. H. STTMMETZ. Florist. 'I'liones 113. 'JJw'Sa'V.i.Tm.MJmmt ji' z4 Would not do Business Without a Register GASTON G. LEVY & BRO., Fancy and Staple Groceries. Tfocky Monur, X. (A, Dot-. f)t!i, 15)07." The X.-itioiia C'itsh Ifcisicr Coiiipany, Dayton, Ohio. (iiitlt'iiioii: AiiNweriiii; ymirs of tlic 2nd. hist, wo luivc ))oon scll- ih) (ii-oci'i-ics tor ten year;; and it looks like wo havo just i waived up and bought one of your registers. We are only sorry that we did not conmionco business Willi one, as it looks to us that we have been out .of a good tiling for ten years 'experience in business. We. today would not do business without your Kegisrtor. Wishing vou success, Yours, etc., (1 ASTON (J. IiKVY & BRO. fHE NATIONAL (ASH REGISTER (0., Raleigh, North Carolina. CAROLINA TRUST BUILDING. RALEIGH BAGGAGE TRANSFER CO. Office opposite Union Depot All 'phones. Baggr.ge promptly trans ferred to and from depot at all hours until midnight. . HONEY TO LEND On either Real or Personal Sesuiltj In Wake County. D. F. MONTAQUK, 18 and 19 Pollen Building. Baleigb, N. O. THE C0MKar1sand BANK 189I-RAUEIOH, N. C.-1907 Commenced business September JOth, 1891, with 1100,000.00 Cash Capital paid in, has paid regular soml-annual dlvldonds to its stockholders and has earned and set aside for the protection of its depositors one hundred and (If teen thousand dollars In surplus. It Is the designated depository of the State of North Carolina, County of Wake, City of Raleigh, and of many large corporations. Its officers are bonded. It carries insurance against burglary.' It has one of the best fire and burglar proof vaults in the South. It has DEPOSIT Boxes Inside of this vault for rent at reasonable rates. J. J. THOVA8, President B. 8. JEttMAN. Cashier. a- A. THOMPSON. Vice President. H. W. JACKSON, Assistant Cashier. 1' i 1J l4., .. ..-..i",liiiHt '" '""tUWi -
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