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4 PAGE TWO THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES: TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1908. LARGE VOTES IN THE CONTEST Much Interest Being Shown By llie Ladies. VOTES PRINTED TODAY If You Are Going to Enter You Should Not Delay. The great race is on. The track !3 clear and every fair contestant has "the right of way." Votes have been pouring into the contest department of The Time for several days, and every candidate has started in the race v.iih a goodly number of ballots to her credit. Kvery district is represented, and as the days go by more candidates will enter and the contest becomes more interesting. The contestants who are in the initial position should not feel discouraged by any means. The difference of a few votes is of no consequence at this time as the contest has just opened and has over two weeks yet to run, but you should not delay in getting to work, as, of course, it will take a little of your time. A year's subscription counts for 1,000 votes. One or two of these should place the candidates who are now at the bottom of the list well up in the running line. Aspirants should bear in mind that every vote counts. : Clip the coupons from the paper and send them or bring them to thp Contest Department of The Times, and they, will be properly cred ited... ' Beginning with today and continuing throughout the contest, the ballots will be counted each morning at 9 o'clock and the total votes of each candidate will be published in The Times every afternoon. This allows not only The Times office to keep up with the con test but the contestant can readily se- where they stand and how to work. Do not hold back your votes. Bring all of your votes to The Times, office daily, so they may be recorded. : CONTESTANTS. CRAIG LEADING Bs' 35.43 VOTES; Yadkin and Allegheny County, Conventions Hcip Increase Buncombe Man's Lead ! 50c Cash for 100 Coupons C Each package of Piedmont Cigarettes now contains two coupons. 100 of these coupons will be redeemed for 50c in cash. These coupons are just as good as money. PIEDMONT District No. 1, Miss Emma Roberts, Raleigh.... " Ray . Brown, Raleigh.....;. " Kathrine Bernard. Raleigh -W Alyce WfJollcott, Raleigh.. " Patsy Smith, Raleigh...... " Daisy Haywood, Raleigh... " Mary Clark. Raleigh....... ". Rebecca Norwood, Raleigh " Francis Dement, Raleigh.. " Alethea Monger. Raleigh.. " JIarie Terrell, Raleigh...... " Maggie Hartge, Raleigh.. .. " Miriam Rig-gun, Raleigh..,. " Annie Clark, Raleigh.. .. " Lena Whitfield. Raleigh;... " Ethel Parker. Raleigh...... " finy Nell Johnson. Raleigh District No. 2. Miss Normal Lynn, Oary... .. .. .. . " Maud Gilbert, FiKi'y Sp'gs.. " Lena Ragsdale, Fuq'y Sp'gs. " Ellen Jones. Fuq'y Sp'gs.... " Hallle Powers, W. Forest... District Xo. 3, Mlnte Fbwlkes, Rockingham.... Pearl Stewart. Rockingham..., Belle Hicks. Henderson...,...., Willie Avent, Jonesboro., . .. . . , Blanch Freeman. Hamlet.,.,.., Pearl Hawkins, Wilson.......... Mary Edwards, Wilson...,..,,.. Maud Harris, Raeford ....... Eva MacDor.ald, High Point,, ;. Myrtle Griffith, Winston.. .. .. .. . Bertie Spruill, Greensboro...... Rachel Mauney, Salisbury.,.,.. Mamie Harris, Eagle Springs.,. Amy Blackweli, Durham........ Josephine Tucker, Louisburg.. . Swannanoa Home, Clayton., .. . Virginia Keyser, Rocky Mount.. Mary Berry, Chnpel Hill........ Mabel Kelly, Henderson........ Vote. .. 50 ... "1 .. 84 ..125.1 ..60 . . 80 .,65 .. 45 ...70 , . 90 . ,.140 ..119 . . 2 . . 70 ,. 81 ..62 ..'50 Vote. .. 78 .120 .115 .92 .121 Vote. ..210 ..185 ..215 ..65 85 .. 20 .. 35 45 . . 90 ..125 ..110 .. 60 90 ..245 . . 75 ..275 :.; 40 , .125 .,210 CIGARETTES have the sweet taste and rare fragrance that smokers like best, and which only come from tobacco grown in the famous Pied mont district Save Piedmont coupons for cash or valuable .'presents.':- 10 for 5c Piedmont Cigarettes are Packed in TIN FOIL ' RULES AND RKGIXATIO.NS. 1. Cash must accompany nil subscriptions where votes art' to be Issued, 2. Persons paying for Tin Evening. Times prior to May 2S)th are .NOT entitled to 9 votes in this contest. 9 9 3. When vote" are desired '9 they sliould he asked for at $ time of paying for the sub- 0 V siriptlon. Voti-s will not he 9 f) issued on presented receipts. ; 41 -t. Candidates and others f who send in orders should ) stnte whether subscription Q It new or old, whether to bfc $ delivered by carrier or mail, or whether votes arc to he polled or retained to the 9 suhscrilM-r. ,1. Votes are not transfer- ' able. !f a caiuiidnte. drops out of the race, she can not 9 give the votes to another. ' M. The ouly way to secure 9 votes in this eoute' t is to sub- : scribe to The Evening Times or clip the coupons loni the 9 4 daily paper. Votes can not Z be purchased outright. Kvery 9 rent turned in must rcpre- '. 9 9 sent a subscriber. 9 JOIN HANDS HIE Ul SUIT Southern&Seaboard Railways Made Parties to Freight Rate Suit 99 9 99999999999 91 The Southern and Seaboard railways have become parties with the Norfolk Western in the suit of ttie corporation commission against this road before the interstate commerce commission, alleging discrimination i:i freight rates. Not only have these roads uecome par. tics, but have adopted the same answer as the Norfolk & Western to the com plaint ot 'the North Carolina commis sion. . . The hearing before Special Examiner Brown of the interstate commerce coni-nil.-sien at Winston-Salem has been postponed from today until Thursday. Clerk II. C. Brown and one of the com missioners will go to the twin city for ' the hearing. . Ashley Home has been a working mail all of his life. Give the work ing man a chance. Vote for Home, the workikng man's friend. Baseball at Wendell, picnic same day of Central Methodist Sunday School. Everybody coins. Come and join us In a day of recreation and pleasure. Farmers should value the pre cepts, practice and success of Ashley Home as one of the best farmers in his county or in the state. It Mr. Home is a prosperity pro moter, not a panic maker. GIRLS! GIRLS! HAVE YOV ENTERED THE EVENING TIMES SEA SHORE CONTEST YET Just at the time when you should enter, at the beginning, get well in the lead and it will he easy for you to come out ahead. Think of the grand trip of fered. ; :;;'.;,::', ONE WHOLE WEEK AND ALL EXPENSES will be paid for your visit to one of the finest -hotels along the North Carolina coast. Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City or Hotel Tarrymoore, Wrightsville Beach. You have yonr choice of the two. . Phone or write for jjarticulars today, do not delay another moment. We will' assist you in any way possible and we gladly furnish any information you wish.:. Address all communications to Contest Depart ment, The Raleigh Evening Times BALEIGtt, N. C. Mrs. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va., writes: "I was a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foley's Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely." Foley's Kidney Remedy work3 wonders where others are a total failure. SENIORS THANK JUNIORS FOR SATURDAY OUTING, The members of the senor class of the High School w-sh to express their appreciation of the picnic at Milburnie, Kiven them by the junior class last Sat urday. The outing was most heartily enjoyed by both teachers and students, as there are many attractions at Mil burnie at this season of the year. The Juniors have a utrong class this year, being composed of about twenty live bovs and Rlrls, and the excellent records made by them in athletics and Intellectual contests Is only equalled by their sociability. The senior class also wishes to thank Mies Skinner, Mr. Keeble, and Mr. Seagle, for chaperon ing the crowd, as their presence lent safety and pleasure to teh outing. Thinks It Saved His Life. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, says In a recent letter: "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery many years, for coughs and colds, and I think It saved my life. I have found It a re liable remedy for throat and lung com plaints, and would no more be with out a bottle than I would be without food." For nearly forty years New ri4rnverv bna stood nt the head of I throat and lung remedies. As a pre ventive of pneumonia, and healer of weak lungs It has no equal. Sold under guarantee at all druggists, 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Sir. I.oc!:" Cr&vx't lent, over Mr. j Khchin m the gubernatorial, race is now o5,i votes. It was increased yesterday bv Js.T::) voles a result of the convent ions held in Yadkin and. Alluyhany counties. Ytdkln's. vote was: Craig -(., Uiichia 1.50. Al-1 l0'?hny s ovi-ate' were uuinstruct ed,' which mean, fa this particular! instance, that .Mr. C'rr.ig sets the nvo votes tnis eoi!iuv hole- in the eon-; vein ion. . . I Ak trie .more now sn.nd.-. Mr. Cr.ii(? nas a loial ui 2i:i. iiaM-niior. vines and Mr. Knelun- -Riving Mr. - Crai' ii lead oi .',?. -it ois in ilie. ftontQst. fo;-- in governor iiip. Duplin Convention erv Harmonious. iSpecir.l lo Th.- limes) . i Vi'ilrr.infrr.on, - Junp . - Tne Duplin roiimy ronveniinn wr.i very harmon ious. The vote. in the stat conven tion was officially.-divided between i he candidates for governor as fol lows: Kitchln, 4.:U: Craig, 3.77: Home. 1.S9. . . Craitj Gets Bulk of Yadkin. (Kpeciul to Tlifi Times) Elk In, June 2-In the Yadkin county convenilon delegates to the state convention were instrucied to cast the county s voie as follows: Crals:, 3.50; Klichin, 1.50. A sewing machine Gemotor can be attached to any standard sewing machine It will not make an old machine new, but it will make it run easier than 'any foot pedal machine because the Gemotor does all the work Electricity is obtained from any convenient lamp socket at a cost too small to notice A sewing machine Gemotor can be operated for about one cent an hour and a full year's sewing can be done $Wg: ti r '" i fime . without a backache Gemotor Attached to Sewine Machine Me The Raleigh Electric Co. ALL PHONES. '"S: m!?,'8- ' FURNITURE AKD Sparta. Juno 2 At the county , PIANO MOVING. convenilon the delegates to the state convention were iniiiistrucied. means that Alleghany's- five will he cast solidly for Cnus. Oflicial Vote of Gates. (Special to The Time?) Gatesvllle. June .2 Gates Kiichin 3.55; Craig .IIS; Hon This ; votes i Kives i e .46. ; Revised Kockiii-Jiam ote. (Sjiecial to The Times) Reidsville. June 2 Complete re tunij! lrom tlxj primaries held Satur day give Kitchin .12; Home .66; Craig .34. AVe move you nny where hut off) the eanh. Xo job too law, ; none too small. Goods handled i very carefully by experienced 1 men. Give us your next mov iiiff job. WOODALL'S STABLE, Kast Morgan Street, Telephone R79. A Grand Family Medicine. "it gives me pleasure to speak a good v.ord for Electric Hitters," writes Mr. Frank Conian of Xo. M Houston St., New York. "It s a prnml raniltv-medicine for dyspepsia and liver complica tions; while 1 or lame buck and weak kidneys it cannot be too highly recom mended." Electric Bitters .regulate thi digestive functions, purify the blood, and impart renewed vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold under guarantee at all drupsists. 50c. RED RIVER FLOOD STILL DROWNING SOUTHWEST NEW AMSTBMMi HOTEL f r I ft 4tS Ave. 21, t bl. Nw Yutk Texarkana, Arlt., June 2. Several persons are reported drowned and hundreds of others are marooned while thousands of acres of land are under water as a result of an almost unprecedented rise in the Red river In this vicinity. The crest of the flood has passed. An accurate esti mate of the monetary loss and loss of life cannot be made tortnv. t.iu'0vtD rhn Hoom wlili n:e of T.-itli ti anil mi. With nrf. T.ite I;: u t': for onc.J- tun tf,u:.tl u?waul. New Sa&s and numbing JAW I r reiitr:.t L-'ci'lit in Cilv rvmyj sir-tft rilror'l f. r -f-Tr 'yo:n t;r:irtii i ii iv -1 y.u- ' lit.d t'l'1., l lo huLl j im I Snc; iu :.tea .Uad- - BIG CREEK COAL CO. W. K. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes: "This is to certify that I have used Foley's Orlno Laxative for chronic constipation, and it has proven without a doubt to be a thor ough practical remedy for this trou ble, nd it Is with pleasure I offer my ocnscientloiis reference." O. G. King. Mrs. Ellen Knight and daughter, Miss Jessie Knight, of Rockingham, arrived in the city this morning and will make their home here, It will take the "moot' votes In the next election. Home is the man to poll them. Celetmte4 BIQ CREEK COAL dJi'sct troia ont tn!a U1 protect yoa daring this f!mp cold weather CAPITAL CITY FUEL CO j If llMv.-' :jlieiKIll--. ; We Prepay XA11 Express Charges. ORDERS FOR BEER Shipped by Express in Plain Packages Day Received, Therefore Fresh Goods. Gold Med:il Awurd, Jamestown ExHi)itlon, For Iurity. 21)oz. 4 1)oz. ODoz. lUDoz. 12)oz. Wurzhurser Keor, ij!2.50 94MO $.f0 $1 1.SO $13.20 1'ilslner IUht . . i 2.50 4.20 0.30 10.51) 12.00 luretlnc Malt Kxt. 2.50 4.0 6.00 11.30 13.20 Cnpuzlener " 2.00 4.110 0.00 ll.RO 13.20 We Allow 30 Cents 1'er Dozen For 1U-turned Bottles. REMIT MOXKV Oil EXI'KESS ORDER. THE VIRGINIA BREWING CO., ROAXOKE. VIRGINIA. Bottled in Bond Whiskeys All Oli lioous t narmtiecd Ladtr liw Nitloiul iw r..i i w K-tan'Isni'ii ihlrtv ytRrs reiwid for hanilllni nniv rollohln wn,U. y.i.)iwr .tl onleis tu ua. f-itUlncllon guaranwed. -.(Hur i.lieu ilny nrelvid,salipel in plulii pekge. WK I'UKPAV KXPItKSS 'bifOEMKEir RYE WHISKEY ss,Sr Laz.irus Club, "Crsam of VVhlckies". . . $i 00 Virginia Moimtain (strt., 7 yr&. old)... 4 CO A'bsmarle Rye, "fine" 3 00 Cabinet Rye....... 2 SO XX Red Rye......... ................ 2 25 Red Cross Ma!t Whiskey 3 50 Yadkiii River Corn 2 50 Georgia Com, pure white or yellow. . . 2 25 Virginia Apple Brandy.. 2 50 Shoemaker Rye (bottled in bond) 5 full Qts. 4Qta. $4 00 4 00 3 00 2 75 2 50 3 50 2 50 2 50 2 75 5 00 12 Qts. $11 00 12 00 8 50 7 50 6 50 11 00 7 00 6 50 7 50 12 00 We guarantee the quality aa Fond trial oMer to-rtai" for any ot the abore. . - urn ,11 iiiuiivv ICIIimieri. lomiunta price n and booklet on all brands of Whlskcyt sent on request. Au,,r.V$r03 t LAZARUS.G00DMAN CO., 902 Main Street I LYNCH BURd. VA. KITODN TO SP1M! Hon. V. W. Kitchin, candidate for the Ik-inocrutir noniinntion for Gov- NOW ON V'" SUMMER mil ernor will speak GOVERNOR RECEIVES P1ECF. - OF PROHIBITION BELL. Governor Glenn today re.oelved a piece of a bell that wan burst by hard . ringing at Thomoavllle, Davidson coun ty, the night of the election. The bell was rung all day on May 26, but on that night it wai given more violent . swings and burst. It Is an Inch thick. ' Mr. Home has been factor In the j advancement of the Industrie of Wake county. Let's show oar ap AT THE COURT HOUSE, AT 8:00 P. M. COME AND HEAR HIM. ThA nlnna n trnt- a jkA VJf J J BUSIXES3 EDUCATION, POSITION, and to get ready for THE BUSH of the fan tmslneu Is AT DRAUCHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE INDORSED by tMulness men from Maine to California. Catalogue I1UCX: ask for IT. lUileiKh, cor. Martin and WiltuinKto 11. Capital City Thone 281. Ladies White Waist andLinenSuits XX .' Are easily soiled this hot weather, but they are easily cleaned at our Laundry, as we take special pride in this work.;" - Oak City Steam; Laundry preciation of our neighbor. I
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