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THE .EALEIGH EVENING TIMES: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1908.
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FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT
Association Perfected Orga
nization Last Night
General and Legislative Committees
Appointed Strong Men on Each
(limniittee Earnest In Purpose.
Meares, C. W. H. Crelghton, Dr. J.
W. McGee, Jr., M. M. Smith, Dr. R.
T. Vann, Harry Loeb, Robert How
ard, A. L. Fletcher, R. H. Jones, Wm.
T. Harding, G. J. Mahler, D. R. By
rum, M. Ashby Lambert, and R. G.
Reid.
The meeting last night was not
marked by enthusiasm, as were the
former meetings, but rather by sober
determination and earnest purpose.
The members present werB-r among
Raleigh's very best and strongest cit
izens. That these good men have un
dertaken the remodeling and modern
izing of the city's charter, means that
something is going to be done. They
are practical men. There is not a
theorist or a dreamer in the lot, and
Raleigh will see" the effects of the:r
good work. :
There are at present over 200 mem
bers and the number is constantly increasing.
PROF. MICHEL'S REPORT
Attracting Much Attention in
West and North
silage . . . .. 500.00
Twenty-five tons
I corn stover. 150.00
; Two tons pea
I vine hay , . . . 20.00
Labor . . . . .... 945.00
Ice ........... 110.00
Estimated cost 1 :
j i of fuel ..... .90.00
Sundries . . 48.00
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How to Get Strong.
P. J. Daly, of 1247 y. Congress St.,
Chicago, tells of a way to become
strong; he says: "My mother, who is
old and very feeble, is deriving so
much benefited from Electric Bitters
that I feel it's my duty to tell those
who need a tonic and strengthening
medicine about it. In my mother's
case a marked gain in flesh has re
sulted, insomnia has -teen overcome,
and she is steadily gi owing stronger.'
Electric Bitters quickly' remedy stom
ach, liver and kidney complaints. Si'd
i twenty per cent at one dollar per gal-
The report sent out by Prof. Jno, Ion; butter at thirty-five cents per
Michels, of the A. & M. College, from pound; and buttermilk at fifteen
the official dairy in West Raleigh, is cents per gallon. Most of the pro-
attracting widespread attention. ducts ware sold as milk and cream.
Northern papers have taken the mat-! "The cows received no pastin-age
ter up and the dairymen of the north whatever, which increased the ex
and middle west are becoming great- j pense for feed.
ly interested in dairying conditions! "While only 'a nine months record
in the south and particularly in Is presented here, these were by no
North Carolina. The state needs this means exceptional months. Indeed,
kind of advertising. It means that we feel confident from present iiidi
the right kind of immigration will cations, that the net earnings from
finally set in,, bringing men who will'.-the balance of the year will average
add to the state's industrial fcrowth 1 higher than those for:-, the , period
The Raleigh Good Government As
sociation held a meeting at the
court-house last night and perfected
its organization. Two important
committees were elected. The first
of these was the general committee,
which will look after the general in
terests of the association and will
hold a meeting at an early date to
Inaugurate the work of the associa
tion. The legislative committee will
spend its time studying the charters
of other cities and preparing amend
ments to the city charter.
It was decided that the association
will hold bi-monthly meetings on the
third Tuesday of the month of Sep
tember, November, January, March,
May, and July. However, there are
provisions for special meetings when
they shall be deemed, advisable.
The general committee consists of
24 members, together with the of
ficers of the association, who are ex-
officio members. This committee Is Fratwnul Order Day During the Fair, i dition, as there is no other section whatever that a co-v can be fed more
composed or the rour vice-presidents,
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Excellent Dairy Report Sent Out
Some Days Ago Attracting Atten
tion of Pairymeii Will Have Good
Influence Attract Desirable Im
migrants. ; ;
3,409.00
Balance in favor of dairy
is ... ........ . . . . . .$3,005.00
"Milk was sold in bulk at twenty
five cents per gallon; cream testing
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Ordinary Shade.
WeatUer-Proof Shade.
See the 1) illVrence.
Weather-Proof Shades wear hmer than ordinary sliadcs, won't,
crack or fade like Holland Shades. Ordinary Shades are lillt'd with chalk
to make them opaque. Weather-Proof Shade materials are made without
iilliug of any kind, and won't wrinkle or saj.
If you buy Weather-Proof Shades you will not have to buy any more
for a long time, but when you do buy again you v ill surely buy Weather
Proof Shades.. ; Sold exclusively in Raleigh by y
WEATHERS & PERRY
given here.
'There is an unlimited market for
and development. , j
The following is from the "South-.
em Field," the excellent monthly . dairy products in this state at the
publication of the Land and Indus-1 prices quoted above, especially for
trial Department of the Southern milk and cream. Milk retaila at
Railway: i from eight cents to fifteen cents'. pur
The dairy interests of the south: quart, with an average of fully ton
I N TOWN.
Ball, Graham Haywood, B. F. Monta
gue, and J. S. Wynne. :
Third Ward -W. A. Cooper, J. B.
Hill, A. E. Olmstead, H. W. Jackson,
and F. B. Arendell. :
untie- guarantee ut al drugstores. fJe. j are ghowing most substantial growth, cents per quart
There is every reason for this con- As to .teed, there Is no question
A movement is on foot to arrange f th Unlted states which to favors cheaply here' than in any of the lead-
for Fraternal Order Day during the j tne -dalryinan or combine the same , ing dairy sections of the country." I
fair this year. The different fraternal j advantageS for the economical pro- i - "" ,
orders of the city have been asked to -ductlon 0f milk and butter. Every I l?K..MeK.VXN.-lX RICHMOND.' j
appoint a committee each to take the j varletv of orage crop can be grown I ; !
matter in hand and assist in perfect-;B,,PKi.fl.1,vt o minimum of cost. Has a (liis of 'One Hundred Taking
Liquor Cure.
that green feed is afforded through-! (Special to The Times)
out a large portion of the territory! Richmond, Va., Seept. 18 Dr. 3.
during the entire twelve months of J. McKauna, of Reidsvillc, discoverer
the vear. With these advantages j of the three-day liquor cure, has a
city turn out that day, and form a . tnere ls an abundance of pure water, ' class of 100 inebriates under treat
parade to the fair grounds. Each or- Ld ,nda wnloh be ,,urchased at 'ment in the First Baptist church In
der will be led by a handsomely det-jbut a fraction of the value of lands this city. The ministers and imtnict-
Messrs. Jos. G. Brown, N. B. Brough
ton, Joseph E. Pogue, and R, . B.
Raney, and the following, citizens,
five from each ward:
First Ward Dr. J. R. Rogers, Jno.
A. Park, Wm. B. Grimes, Wm. T. t ing the arrangements. All these com- j and tne climatic conditions are sTTch j
Harding, and Geo. E. Hunter. , mntees wm meet in joini session m
Second Ward C. J. Hunter, J. G. ' Pythian hall next Wednesday evening,
September 23, The idea is to have
the different fraternal orders in the
NEW SEASON.
New Goods are nrrivmjjp every (hy. V cordially
invite you all to call, in and ins)ect our Fall Styles. .There.,
is something to interest you.
THE LAD 1 ES ' FURNISHING CO.
DRY GOODS AND LADIES' RRADY-TO-WKAK
(JARMKXTS.
113 E. Hargett Street - - : - - - - Raleigh. N. C.
Fourth Ward J. N. Holding, C. . orated. float, carrying the degree team jn tne weli-recognized dairy districts pal authorities are manifesting a
or tne oraer, ana representing in some of tne centrai west Ay m an, there great interest in the treatment, and
way the principles for which the or- ia everything to encourage the pro- ' Alderman Ellett, father of the pro
der stands. The authorities of the ducti0n of milk and butter and to hibition ordinance, declares his in
fair are fn hearty sympathy with the j bring good proflta to those engaging tention to have a fund set aside by
movement and are lending all their j ln these lines pf ousiness. what the city council for the treatment of
influence to make this one of the big- j these profits can be made is indicated all Inebriates who have be?n fre
gest days of the fair. The matter Is by the report and statement recently , qucnters of Justice Johns' court
under the direction of Prof. S. M.j fsasued by John Michels, Professor of ' Overtures are being made to Dr.
Smith. I Animal Husbandry and Dairying at McKanna to establish a sanitarium
i the North Carolina College of Agri- here for the treatment of all such
They Take The Kinks Out. i culture and Mechanic Arts at West 'cuses.
B. Edwards, M. W, Woodard, L. G,
Rogers, and Dr. Hubert A. Royster.
To this committee are added the
other officers, who are ex-offlcio mem
bers: ' President R. H. Battle Secre
tary A. B. Stronach, and Assistant
Secretary and Treasurer Edward It.
Conn.; '', ...:'' v :
On the legislative committee are
some of Raleigh's brightest legal tal
ent, progressive and patriotic citizens
who will leave nothing undone to give
their city their best services. :
The legislative committee is com
posed of the following: W. N. Jones,
W. J. Peele, James H. Pou, H. E.
Norris, R. N. Slmras, A. A. Thomp
son, and W. H. Pace. v
On motion of Mr. J. S. Wynne the
treasurer was instructed to prepare
a request, oral or written, for a
subscription of money to be expended
for the purposes of the association,
the request to be sent to members of
the association and others interested
In better government for the city.
Any citizen who is a resident of
Raleigh and endorses the objects of
the association may become a mem
ber by presenting his name to any
officer.'
The following new names were
added to the membership of the asso
ciation last night: W. B. Grimes, E.
V. Ennls, G. N. Walters, Geo. D.
I
EADQU A R T E R
FOR
have used Dr. King's New Life j Raielgh( North Carolina, the official I
Pli'i fcr many years, with Increasing
satisfaction. They taRS the kinks out
of stomach, liver and bowels, without
fuss or friction," says N. H. Brown, of
dairy of its state. Of the results at I Republican Ticket in Beaufort,
the college Mr. Michels writes: 'To i . (Special to The Times)
show what the southern states have ' Washington, Sept. 18 -The repub-
Plttsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed atlsfactory j to offer along dairy lines, we present ncaa county convention ior ueauiori.
at all drug stores. 25c. I herewith a report of our college dairy county was addressed here today at
- ; : herd, which consists of two pure-bred .12 o clock by Isaac M. Meeklns, re-
A Xew Hand For Raleijjli.
. Jersey bulls and forty-one Jersey
The Knights of the Maccabees of cows, all but six of which are grades.
Raleigh have organized a brass band , The report covera a period of nine
and in a few weeks will be in shape months, during which the average
to make good music. They start off j number of cows milked was-thirty
with 14 members, all of whom are eight. Following Is a statement of
first-class musicians already, having receipts and expenditures:
served in the Third Reglmeat band.
; Receipts.
The organization of this band, how- Cash . . . . . . .$5,539.00
ever, is in no sense antagonistic to the ! Eleven calves . . : 175.00
Third Regiment band, but is meant j Estimated value
to be a private organization, under . of manure . . 880.00
the direction of the Maccabees. The i .
uniforms and instruments have been I Expenditures,
ordered, and an effort will be made' Concentrates ... .$1,546.00
to hav5 everything In shape by fair Two hundred and
week. ' fifty tons corn
$6,414.00
publican nominee for congress from
the find, district.
The following ticket was nomi
nated:'. For sheriff: J. B. Respass.
For treasurer: F. G. Paul.
For register of deeds: B. J. Car
rowan. ... .
For representatives: Howard Alie
good and D. M. Leggett. : .
Kuabe Piano for sule at a bargain;
only UHod four yearn. In flue condi
tion. Owner noils money and muxt
nidi ut once. For full pai-ticulars,
uddivss P. O. Ho. . -J8;, RaleiSli, X. C.
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T. E. GREEN, J. M. RiGGAN,
Sec. and Treas. Manager.
Capital City Phone 672.
First
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women what it has done for me, I tell women, right
before the doctors, to get themselves a bottle of Car-
Thing
dui, and they won't need any doctors.
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MRS. R. H. COX,
. Jasper, All. '
I Take CARDUI J
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