PAGE TWO THE RALEIGH EVENING. TIMES: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1908. VANT NEW MEMBERS; Urging Business Men to Joic; Chamber of Commerce i Twenty-One New firms and Citizens Added tt tV Kail in Past Few Drs Not Necessary ta be Asked L-y C-Jii.H itt;f to Join. Tls ! ?! rSiniaber of crftnmercel , is conducti'u a a very earnest way I a raiT'iatrrn for increasing its inem bovjl)i -rhi '.i rtainty ought to be not les i'ASiii 20. It is not neces sary to p,wTk of what this organiza tion Liis uouj latii year und this year, for the report of the secretary, mafie at the last notably interesting and largely attended annual meeting last i Tuesday night, told the story in tlie clearest sort of way. , A special com mittee, composed of Messrs. Frank K. Ellington, S. Brown Shepherd. A. B. Andrews, Jr., J. H. King, and Fred A. Olds is making an active canvas Of the city and is urging the business men of all classes to get in line in i the great movement to build up Rai-j eigh. The chamber of commerce as- I certains that electric power from! Buckhorn Falls will be available! about the first of December, which is about a month earlier than expected. Raleigh now has something definite and of the greatest value to offer t lie manufacturing public and this fact Is to be clearly set out by judicious advertising in the north, this being-i for the special purpose of bringing! enterprises here. Raleigh has many other advantages, but naturally this Is one which greatly impresses itself on manufacturers, large und small. -Of course there must be added the aa-i mirable railway facilities, closeness to the great markets and also to I crude products, woods and all sorts of things, fine climate and very par ticular advantages of location. The special committee which is soliciting membership is greatly pleased to be able , to announce tha following as new members of this or ganization: The Carolina : Wood Workers, Prof. Francis M. Harper, superintendent of the city schools: J. j U. uail fit IU., 1UUU1HS .. rmiin re. Co., Herbert Rosenthal, George N. Walters, Barrett & Thompson, Peace Institute, The Carolina Electrical Company, T. T. Hay & Bro., Darnell & Thomas, Boylan-Pearce Company, Hunter Bros. & Brewer, The Oak City Laundry, Raleigh Furniture Company, Cross & ' Linehan, Hart- Ward Hardware Company. The! Woollcott Dry Goods Company, Otis j Parkeiv John E. -.Bridget's,. Mechanics ; Savings Bank. It is really not necessary for bus iness men desiring to get actively in this movement to develop Raleigh to wait for the committee to call upon them, but they can inform the Secre tary, Fred A. Olds, or any member of the committee, of their desire to j participate in this practical public-j spirited and most successful may to j put Raleigh at the front. It costs money to do anything well, and Its j advertising work is to be wen aone. The annual membership fee is only $10, the year of this organization began September 1st. This is only about 2 'cents per day, and surely every business and professional man in Raleigh ought to be willing to Invest this much in promoting the in- ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT ANfegeteNe rVBoarafionrnris. staulatuTgilKlootfanattegula ling die Swmits andBowea i IrornofesDifiMtonXlttifiil-! iwss and RestjContalns ncit&tr ! Opiumforphlae norMiiKtaLj MOT WAR C OTIC, JbtJutm jtoaetuftv , lnmSttQm no. Aptfect Remedy fcrConsap- non,aourKraaai.uiam Worms JConv-3lswusJrevm nessandloSSOrSEEER ffcSiiule SmJmM NEW YORK. Guaranteed under the ' Exact Copy of Wrapper. I " ' llSl 0 (Willi l,i''iii'liiii'M'Uuauulil1j11MS7nii.,Tfir - - - -rmt" - l " t f n i r 1 r 11 vis terests of the town in wnieh he, does business. Mark Twain's Villa Robbed (Continue'd from First Page.) spite of the fact that he had been shot in the thigh and was seriously injured. When Rooney was. finally pounded into subjection, several of be seats in the car were demolished and the car looked like a slaughter pen, being saturated with blood from the officers and the burglars. A has of loot containing $600 or $700 worth of silverware was found in the seat of the car. . A, Paying Investment. Mr. John Whitu, of 38 Highland Ave., Ilolton, .Maine,... says: "Have been troubled with u cough every winter and spring. Last winter I tried many ad vertised remedies, but the cough con tinued until I bought a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery; before that was half gone, the cough was all gone.This winter the same happy result has fol lowed; a few doses once more banish ed the annual cough. I am now con vinced that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best of all cough and lung reme dies'' Sold under guarantee at ull drug t; tores, f.iv and $1.0(. Trial bottles tree. l)OIX;S IN I'OLR'E COURT. Two Owners of Unlicensed Hogs und Two Scrappers Donate to the School Fund. Two owners of unlicensed dogs, Dauie Hawkins and Toss Foster, both colored, paid $4.35 each in the police court today. F. G. Moore and W. J. Bedding field, charged witn an affray, were taxed with the coats. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up the System, Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL. TONIC. Tou know what you are taking. The for mula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it in simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form, and the most ef fectual form. For grown people and children. Rue. Orviile Wright Will Recover (Continued from First Page.) niented sadly. He locked himself up, denying him self to all callers, Wright has post poned all his scheduled flights owing to the accident. He had arranged to compere, for the $10,000 prize to be offered by the iiero club for the long est flight within an enclosure. Knilieror William Send Condolences. (By Cable to The Times) Herein, Sept. 18 Emperor William today instructed the German embas sy at. Washington to convey his per sonal condolence to the family of Lieutenant Selfrldge, who was killed yesterday afternoon In the. accident In the Wright aeroplane at Fort Myer. The German embassy was also instructed to tender the emper or's sympathy to Orville Wright. BUDWEISER, the most popular beer in the world. There is lesa profit to the dealer who sells it, because It costs most at the brewery, yet its sales exceed those of al) other Bottled Beers, which proves that its superiority is recog nized everywhere, ' A !Fft?InfaPto and CMldi-en. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Siffnatnro of In Use For Over Thirty Years . VMHNHtfPtMMRVf MV AW' TflPI MA S.A,V AM x V1 - DONATIONS COMING IX. Manufacturers From All Over the State Will Send Articles, As i Well as City Merchants. Iifldies' Meeting This Afternoon. Donations for the Masonic Indoor Carnival are beginning to pour in on the fair committee, and letters from manufactories all over the state are being received stating that articles will be forthcoming. This is only a beginning, as every merchant in the city will also donate something to be auctioned to the highest bidder during each night of the fair. All donations should be delivered at once to Mr. John C. Drewry, sec retary of the carnival, at the Masonic Temple, so such donations can be listed in the program and proper mention made in the newspapers. A thorough canvas will be made all over the city, asking our merch ants to help in this worthy cause by giving something, no matter what; anything that can be auctioned and something realized for -the Tempse fund. The ladies who have charge of the different booths, and all of the many committees, are meeting this after noon to complete the minor details and begin earnest work. In a few days the large auditorium will take on a real carnival air, when the different booths will be decorated by skilful and experienced hands, and the sound of hammers and saws, mingled with the merry jokes of a hundred voices of the ladles present, ill .. i m ai x ii i 1 - win iguuy uiai ine carnival aays are near and the men folks to pre pare for great surprises. There are over 20,000 true and loyal Masons in this state, and every one of them will attend this fair if possible. Letters to every lodge of Masons in the surrounding country has been sent, notifying them of the affair,' and already excursions from different sections have been arranged for. .' . : TENNIS MEET TOMORROW. Ralegh Club to Contest For Honors With Strong Tarboro Team. The Raleigh Tennis club will meet the strong team from Tarbore tomor row morning and afternoon on the court on Halifax Btreet. In the morning games at 10:30 the Raleigh club will be represented by Messrs. S. B. Shephard and W. W. Vuuu anA In Itin ofta.nnn. of A '1 n by Messrs. Shepnrd and G. B. Crow.) The Tarboro team is composed of' Messrs. Henry Clark Bridges, - re-! peatedly champion of the Carollnas, and George M. Fountain, now cham pion of the North Carolina University. Mr. Chas. B. Johnson, Jr., will meet Mr. Bridges in singles at 3:00 p. m. New Corporation. Articles of Incorporation ' have been filed In the office of the secre tary of state for the following cor porations: The Hamlet Advertising Co., of Hamlet. Object, to do a general pat ent right and advertising business. Authorized capital stock, 120,000; paid In, $2,000. Incorporators, J. M. Jamison, W. H. Bagwell and K. R. Hartefleld. Wendell Hardware and Furniture Co., of Wendell. Object, to do a general furniture and hardware bus iness. Authorized capital, $25,000; paid In, $3,209. Incorporators, R. B. White, J. R. Hood, J. E. B. Davis, R. L. Rand. The Floradora Guano Co.", V pf Laurlnburg. Object, to manufacture and sell commercial fertilizer. Au thorized capital stock, $100,000; paid In, $10,000. Incorporators, J. F. McNair. K. A. Blue and J. A. Jones. . . ,". -! jVVO Nk J LOCAL BRIEFS J o -Mr. I. M. Deaton, chief clerk in the revenue office here, is In Troy this week attending court. : Marriage license was issued yesterday afternoon to Wm. A. Straughan and Miss Delia Maynard, both of Raleigh. Ella Hicks, a while woman of St. Mary's township, was brought here yesterday-and placed in the state hospital for the Jnsane. . . ; Dr. Tait Butler, who has been away for some time, attending im portant medical meetings in Phlladel; phia and Washington, has returned to the city. ' Mr. John P.- Hayes and family have returned from a trip through the southwest, and has brought back with him several thousand photo, views of the beautiful scenery in that country. : j Capt. T. H. Vanderfordt a prom-; inent democrat from Salisbury, was 1 in the city last night. Captain Van-' derford is state financial agent for. the national democratic committee. Rev. P. G. Elsom, who has been ' holding a great revival at Franklin-j ton, will return to the city tomor-l row and will fill his pulpit Sunday at. the regular hours. As a result of the revival at Franklinton there were 20. conversions. I The suit mentioned yesterday,! Steln-Bloch Co. vs. P. Le vine, Is not an action for debt, but a friedly suit to settle some differences between the -parties as to discounts, says Mr. Lev- Ine.- The Caralelgh band has been en gaged to furnish music for the demo cratic rally at Fuquay Springs today, and gave a concert on Fayettevllle street this morning. "Classmates" drew a large crowd to the Gaiety yesterday. The scene on the football field is espec ially good. Not less interesting are the pictures of the "Romans of a War Nurse.". " k special train was riin tp Fu quay Springs today on account of the opening of the democratic campaign there with an address by Ex-Gov. Chas. B. Aycock. A large crowd went down from Raleigh. Foreign climes may claim a home of the king of beasts, but Ral eigh alone Is the home of the king of blind tigers. .The gentleman afore said has been hauled up three times for this offense. Chavlle Separk remarked this morning that the city administration Is having a "parrot-and-monkey time v Eureka Rye... , OanRlvar tty OrayOooM Ry liupectlon By OM Hnr Ry.. Greenwood Ry , McOuty Whilr, Battled in Bond, I im. old JeHraon Club Hy... , Htchapbv Ky N. C.Coth WhUky ,. Virginia Corn Whfariiiy , VaryOld N. C. Corn WbUky.... Old Burro Cora Whikey... Iwn Oin '... ...... Holland Oin Apolo Brandy ........ Vary Old Appla Brandy .-. Peach Brandy, Cousins Supply Co. of it." Oh, no," said Harry Roberts. "They're rather having a dog-and-blind-tlger time of it." Justice Harry Roberts had an other A. D. W. case In which rock flinging and shooting figured in' col ors. A black man chunked granite against the knee ami shin-bone of a white man, and the white man in jected lead into the side of the black man. Both were held for appearance at Wake superior court to answer for engaging in an affray with deadly weapons. ; : Mr. P. S. Pennington, a noted angler of this city, caught one of the largest chub ever seen in this city yesterday. The catch was made after several attempts at the big fellow, which weighed eight pounds. Mr. Pennington had had trouble with him several, times before and went after him yesterday with blood la his eye. After sitting in his boat patiently for a couple of hours, the big fish came along and proceeded to swallow the hook, which proved to bo much to his discomfiture. The following suits have been begun in the superior court: N. F. Robert :i, Trustees, vs, Chas. S. Nel son; Priscilla Hunter, Admx, et al, vs. Chas. S. Nelson ; . Peele & Manning are attorneys for the plaintiffs In THE BEST YET ! rrHE FIRING LINE" ; :, V ' by ROBERT CHAMBERS - - $1.20 ALFRED WILLIAMS & GO'S, Guaranteed Uliiskeys ! s .. All eur goods are guaranteed under the Pur Food Law. v If not aatlafaetory, money refunded en return of gooda. Goods shipped In plain paefcagoa aama day order reoolved. WE PREPAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES. leatttmu ar Ii mi H tttkir Pistil ir Enpnii Mom Orler, ir letlttiril Littir. Prleea Q4a net lltd will be furnished upon raquaat. INJUQS. IV lUw. 1 laHtat. IN BOTTLE. tMIQt. IhllOH. ..M 15 75 it) N ifl 7 75 75 I 75 75 II 44) 421 IIS 7 IH 1 M 45 71 N ... Jel II M II 41 51 I N I M i N I H II 41 14 N 175 I 71 II M in II H 19 M :::iS W.tii' ..,!. ... i 5 ... 15 ... JM H M 41 7 IN each case; Fred Williams -vs. Caral- eigh Phosphate and Fertilizer Works, Douglass & Lyon, representing njaln-, tiff; Willis Horton vs. W. H. Wad dell, N. V. Gulley, attorney for plain tiff; Jos, C. Pulley vs. Annie Pulley, r plaintiff represented by W. L. . Wat son; and J. H: Holder vs. Geo. N. ' Harden, Holding & Bunn, attorneys for plaintiff. , . x , Commenting on the number of blind tigers Raleigh Is afflicted with, a prominent gentleman said this morning: "The dispensary was es tablished as the lesser of two evils. Then the dispensary proving, a very large-sized lesser evil, the soft drink dive was introduced. Straight liquor sold under the license system was a legitimate business: The dispensary was a municipal monopoly, an alder manic trust. ' The soft drink dive Is a blind tiger lair and the Imitation 'beefand artificial cider sold produces the same old-fashioned Rhamkatte drunk that the real ' stuff sold by licensed saloons and the dispensary produced." CHANGES POSITIONS. Energetic and Successful Druggist Will Again Travel. Mr. Marcus W. Crocker, the suc cessful manager of. the Tucker Build ing Pharmacy, has resigned his po sition and will again go on the road for the Capudine Chemical Company. Mr. Crocker was the first man on the road for Capudine and its great suc cess is due partly to the foundation laid by him. During his manage ment the Tucker Building Pharmacy has forged to the front in drug busi ness.. ' " Mr. Gilbert Crabtree will manage the Tucker Building Pharmacy. Misses May and Annie Montague, who have been touring Europe with Miss Kate Shipp and her party, will arrive home this afternoon. : Mrs. B. F. oMntague and Miss Margio Monta gue, with Mrs. H. Montague,, of Winston-Salem, N. C, met the young ladies in New York. YOUR CHILDREN'S TEETH should be as precious in your thoughts as their eyes not only on account of their looks, but because teeth have bo much to do with di gestion, and good digestion makes good health. " Bring your little ones here and we will do the right thing by them. Open nt Night by Special Arrangement. DIES. NORRIS & DOUGLASS, DENTISTS, Office Over Mahler's Jewelry Store. Our Specials. AMULET CORN Fin Old Copper Distilled 4 Full Qto. 6 Full Qta. $2.65 $5.00 COCKADE RYE Smooth and Mellow. 4 Full Qta. a run Qta. 53.15 $0.00 ."lilirllU , i. y '" 1 ' Tfi Old nl-ablo jSniin Mail Ord9f Huuo frtlia;tC

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