THEEVENItf G rTTMES: : MONDAY, pECEMBER 7, 1908. ' PAQETHJKEE.V PURE WHISKIES (Direct from Distillers.) Buy your Whiskies from an old I established bouse. " We own our distillery and ship direct to the consumer, prepaying all express charges. Below are a few of our specials. , :, 2l. LukS Dunn (extra . 13.50 S675 StO.00 Manor Straight Rye 4.50 8.58 12.50 Comfort Rye (rood) 2.50 4.75. 700 Mouatalo Blend . . . . Family Cora (old). . Special tore....... Broncho Gin . . Old larUlo ... THE NtXT LEGISLATURE Personnel of Hit Senate 3.00 5.75 8.50 1 3.50 6.75 10.00 2.50 4.7$ 7.001 3.50 0.7S 10.001 2 50 4,25 740 Any of the above brand i supplied in cases of quart, pint or half-pint bottles. Write for complete price list of Wines, Cor dials, Liquers, Beers, etc AGENTS FOR '.' t CONSUMERS BREWING CO. Brewer of "Rheinbrau" and "Seaside" Non-Alcohollc Beer. Oito Mir. Utt Mtqf via, , expus trier tc artifiddttditi Xr MAHflNEn rJ lV?'wAJ JUST RECEIVED. 10 Cars "Powell's Black Band." 2 Cars Thacker Lump. 1 Car Pocahontas Lump. 1 Car Cllnchficld Lump. O Cars Pcnn. Anthracite. ; We are prepared to serve yon. POWELL 4 POWELL Incorporated. Phone 41. and A Man May Eat Any Meal And Digest It Easily If He Will But Try. FREE DIGESTIVE TABLETS. Don't be afraid of your meals. The reason - you (have dyspepsia Is that Something' Is lacking In your digestive apparatus necessary to the stomach's work. A perfect stomach loves to work.. Republicans Will Have a Total of Thirty-seven Votes on Joint Ballot, An Interesting Fight for the Speak- (rahln In PromltiPfl Dowd. Hares. a rnin. t,ii., ruHMo- Perfect digestion Is not afraid of any of food the whole machine of man. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets make easy the work of dlgeBtlon, because they combine active fruit and vegetable essences which are needed by the stomach. These essences are so powerful they digest food without aid from the stom ach. They have done this with a meal encased in a glass tube. "We will send a trial package to any one free for his name and address. ' Eat what you will or when you will, then take a Stuart Dyspepsia Tablet And see how you wll digest that meal. In a short time your stomach will have a natural supply of gastric juices and your whole system will be able to take care of digestion easily. Ask any druggist about Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. His answer will tell more than we can say. Ask him how they sell. If you want to buy them give him 50c. But if you want to test them write us and you will receive a trial package by mall without cost. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. 15th District W. G. Turner,- R., Dunn. l6th District W. B. Jones. D., Ral eigh. 17th District H. T. Powell, D., War renton. 18th Dlstrict-J. A. Long. D., Rox boro. 19th District J. L. Scott, Jr., D Graham. 19th District J. S. Manning, D., Durham. ' - 20th District W. B. Wray, It,. KAS vHle. I21st FULTON MARKET CORN BEEF. NEW N. C. CORN MULLETS, MACKEREL, ROE HERRING, COD FISH. J. R. FERRALL & GO. GROCERS. Fayettevllle Street. Raleigh. H. O Now is the Time TO BEGIN A Savings Investment LN THE mechanics AND Investors Union 92.00 TEIt MONTH OK 80c PER WEEK WILL MATURE 100 IN 48 MONTHS. APPLY TO ' - GEORGE ALLEN, - Secretary. The next legislature will have a total of thirty-seven republican inem bera. according to the official list-given out today by Secretary of State J. Bryan Grimes. There will be' nine republican senators and twenty-eight republican members of the house. If there Is no dissension among the demo crats this minority can do no damage. It ,1s larger this time, however, than for several years. There will be a lively fight for the speakership. At this stage of the game W. C. Dowd, of Charlotte, looks like a ' winner. : He Is a parliamentarian of marked ability And a born leader. He would make a fine presiding of ficer, .Mr. K. m. Mayes, or. unatnam. will be In the race. Hon. Rufus A. Dough ton, ex-lieutenant-govfernor, of Alleghany county, for years known as one of the safest and sanest leaders of North .Carolina democracy, will al so be put up for the place by his friends, and will make the right an in teresting one. A glance at the names of the distinguished gentlemen who will constitute the next general as sembly will disclose the fact that the democrats have good speakership tim ber to select srom and that the peo ple of the state have done themselves pride in the selection of their repre sentatives. They are here given: House of Representatives, 1900. Alamance Dr. J. A. Pickett, R., Burlington. Alexander Will Llney, R., Taylors vllle... :'- Alleghahey R. A. . Doughton, D., Sparta. Anson T. C. Cox, D., Wadesboro. Ashe T. C. Buie, D.. Jefferson. Beaufort Frank B. Hooker, D., Idalla. Beaufort John F. Latham. D.. Wash. Ington. Bertie A. S. Roseo, D., Windsor. Bluden G. D. Perry, D., Elisabeth town. . Brunswick C. Ed. Taylor, R South- port. , .". ; L""Buncombe Zeb Weaver, D., Weaver- ville. Buncombe R. J. Gaston, D., Ashe- vllle. t Burke T. L. Slgmon, D., Morganton. Cabarrus H. 8. Williams, R., Con cord. Caldwell M. N. Harshaw, R., Lenoir. Camden J. C. Cook, D., Indlantown. Carteret C. 8. Wallace, D., More head City. Caswell A. E. Henderson, D., Mil ton. Catawba J. Yatos Killlan, R.( New ton. .. Chatham R. H. Hayes, D., Pittsboro. Cherokee-rT. C. McDonald, R., Murphy. : Chowan W. S. Frlvett, D., Edenton. Clay R. E. Crawford, D., Hayes- ville. Cleveland R. S. Lovelace, D., Shelby. Columbus J. B. Butler, D., Plreway. Craven E. N. Green, D., New Bern. Cumberland J. H. Currle, D., Fay- ettevllle. Cumberland-4khn Underwood, D., Fayettevllle. Currituck Pierce Hampton, . V., Waterllly. Dare Chas. T. Williams, D., Avon. Davidson E. Jiarle : McCrary, R., Lexington.: Davie A. T. Grant, Jr., R., Mocks- vlllo. Duplin J. A. Cavln, D., Kenansvllle. Durham Y. E. Smith, D.. Durham. Edgecombe Hugh B. Bryant, D., Battleboro. Edgecombe Dr. M. B. Pitt, D., Mac. clestield. Forsyth S. B. Hall, R Winston- Salem. Forsyth J. T. Stimpbon, R., Win ston-Salem. fV Franklin Dr. R. P. Floyd, D., Louis- burg. : Gaston D. K. Davenport, D., Mount Holly. Gaston N. B. Hendricks, D.( Cherry vllle. Gates Lycurgus Hofjer, D., Qates villo. Graham W. P. Rose, R South worth. -.' Granville A. W. Graham, D., Ox ford. " ... ' Greene J. A. Albiitton. D., Snow Hiii. Y Guilford Thomas J. Murphy, D Greensboro. . . . k Guilford Dr. J. R. Gordon, D., Jamestown. Halifax A. P. Kltchln, D., Scotland Neck. A. Bariinger, D., D., Heart Strength - " if " BOYLAN-PEARCE CO. 1 BOYLAN-PgARCE CO. THE STORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M. EXCEPT SATTRDAl? 1 XIGHTS. 'f ' ; ' -' ' as. U. Braswell, p., Whit- Morton, lotte. . Mitchell S. J. Turner, R., Vale or Valley. Montgomery Robert T. Pool, D.. Troy. : Moore D. A. McDonald, D.. Carth age. Nash Dr. akers. New Hanover George L. D., Wilmington. : Northampton Dr. M. Bolton, D., Rich Square. Onslow E. M. Koonce, D., Jacksonr ville. Orange T. E. Sparrow, R., HUlsboro. Pamlico J. M. Martin, D., Arapahoe. Pasquotank S. N. Morgan. D., Eliza beth City. Pender Joseph T. Foy, D., ' Scott's Hill. . r Perquimans Ernest L. Reed, D., Hertford. Person F. O, Carver, R Roxboro. Pitt R. R. Cotton, D., Bi-uce. Pitt Dr. B. T. Cox D., Winterville. Polk J. B. Livingston, D., Tryon Randolph Thos. J. Redding, D., Randleman. : Randolph J, Rom Smith, p., Liberty;;.:.- Richmond M. C. Freeman, D., Ham let. . Robeson W. J. . McLeod, D Red Springs. Robeson Marshall Shepherd, D., Alma. Rockingham J. T- Davis, D. Rockingham W. T. Witty, 'D. Rowan Jshn M. Julian, V., Salis bury; - Rowan D. M. Carlton. D., Salisbury. Rutherford L, C. Daily, D., Ellen- boro. Sampson-James T. Kennedy, R., Moltonvllle. Sampson B. H. Crumpler, R., Clin ton. ' Scotland T. C. Everett, D., Laurin- burg. , Stanly Dr. J. I. Campbell, D., Whit ney. : .,. Stokes James M. Fagg, R., Red Shoals. Surry R. L. Haytnore, R., Mt. Airy. Swain J. U. Gibbs. R., Whlttler. Transylvania George W. Wilson, D., Penrose. Tyrrell Mark Majetle, D., Columbia. L'nlon R. W. Lemmond, D., Monroe. Union Ney McNeely, D., Monroe. Vunce B. H. Perry, D., Henderson. Wake A. L. Cox, D., Raleigh. Wake J. W. HHsdale. D Raleigh. 'vWake E. T, Scarbnro. D-. Eagle Rotk. Warren T. O. Rodwell, D., Warren- ton. : Washington C. W, Spell, R.( Mackey's Ferry. Watauga Smith Hagemau, R Vilas, R. F. D. No. 1. Wayne J. E. Kelley, D., Mount Olive. . Wayne J. M. Mitchell, D., Goldsboro. Wilkes F. N. Hayes, R., Purlear. .Wilkes A. Caldwell, R., Hays, r Wilson George W. Connor, D., Wil son. YadkinF. W. Hanes, R., Yadkln Vllle. - Yancey D. M. Buck, R., Bald Moun tain. Members of Senate, 1000. 1st District N. R. Johnson, D., Elisabeth City. 8d District A. P. Godwin, D., 21st Dlsti'Ict J. Greensboro. ', , 22d District A. S. Dockery, D Rock, Ingham. 22d District Jonathan Peele, Laurlnburg. 23d Dlstrict-'J'. A. Spenee, D., Carth age. . 'f '.-.'. 24th District J. A. Lockhart, . D., Wadesboro. ': 24th Dlstrlct-t-G. Foster Hanklns, D: Lexington. . 25th District H. N. Pharr. D Char lotte. 25th Districfc-Col. . Paul B. Means, TV Poneord-. 26th Distrlct-iWtebead Kruttz, D., Salisbury. '.' 'v V 2"th District H. R. Starbuck, R., Winston-Salem. 28th District-- 29th District William Lee, R., Sum mit. ' ' yOth District Z. V. Long, D., States- vllle. 31st District-J. D. Elliott, D., Hickory. 32d District W. T. Love, D., Gas tonla. 33d District McD. Ray, D., Hender sonvllle. v 33d District Jno. C. Mills, D., Ruth-erfordton. 34th District J. C. Sherrill, R. 4th District R. V 35th District R. L. Doughton, D Laurel Springs. 86th District J. F. Tllson, R., Grape vine. '37th District J. J. Blitt, R., Ashe- vllle. 38th District A. M. Fry, D., Bryson City. ; 39th District W. J. West, R., Frank lin, -. A Florrj in iiifi ice 1 $60 Suits for $25, $35 Suits for $14.85, $25 Suits for $9.00; Heart Strer iwfh, m Heart Iftamt, rneani HtfTS 1 ' j jj lUvel7. not one weak heart In hundred 1, tou-1 u Iredell M. D. Tomlln, D., States- rtlf. at-tually AlHaaed. It U almoet alwan IddenUn, IltMa nerve that rUy tasllattaiUt, vl'le- -'t. t, rni.w Thliobeeurenerre-theCardlae, or Heart Nam Jackson R. F. JsrrSt, K., DUlsboro. eimplr neede. and murt liare, mon power, wore ! Johnston J. W. Myatt, D., Bmlth- trfmnh! Without that the Heart anal eonttnn leld, to (all, and the etomach and kidneys alio bare IftMo t&m. rontronuif oerrai. Thli clmrly ezplatnl wnr, al Th k1m, ..nW iil ah. mm a , ill 1T1 , thoop'i kmtnratlre hai In the pett SonitamvAt I Lenoir E. R. Wooten, D., Klnstoh for weak and alllnfUMiDrBhoopsrAht.JLinpniH. D. WarllCk. D.. Lincoln i ol all tuu pauinn. naiDitaunt, eunona. i " . , Johnston-J. W. Barnes, D Clayton. Jones John C. Parker, D., Trenton. D Klnstoh. Gatesville. Halifax H. S. Harrison, D Wetdon.V2d District V. Martin, D., William- Harnett N. A. Smith, D., Kipling, Haywood H. R. Furgorson, D., Waynesvllle. 1 Honderson J. S. Rhodes, R Fletch ers. - - . : Hertford David C. Barnes, D Mur freesboro. t, Iyde-J. ,W, McWllltams, D., Oor coke. . 4 Iredell Z. V. Turlington, D Moores. tberaune int heart dlurew. jpalnnil. nalDjutlnt, nr. a . SboS'l BeetoratiTe thU Bocular trescrlptlon U alone directed to thea wrak and watting nerve centers. II bulldai ICttrmnrUiene; It onera real, genuine heart helD. -II you would hare straw Reans, etrons dt ettlon. itnincthen theat aarree leeilahlliS (hetu at Beeded, with Dr. Shoop's Restorative -ilEIiBY T.UlCKa. tort. Macon ...... Hlgdon, R., Franklin. Madlaon-Dr. A. J.' McDowltt. R., Walnut. . , - Martin Harry W. Stubbs, D., Wll-llameton. Ly McDowsll-B. D. Price, D., Marlon. MeCRisneurf w. u. Aioiaugnun, v., Chsrlotts. 1 ' fbcklehburHW. A. Orter, D., Chsr yMicitlehteaVfWT &- DowH,' t., Chkr. ston. 2d. District F. P. Latham, D., Wash ington. K8d District B. S. Gay, D., Jackson, 4th Distrlct-E. I1 Travis, D., Hall fax. 6th District L. V. Bassett, D., Rocky Mennt. . ' - . i".' th District A. L. Blew, D., Gl-eeif- vuis. - ' 7th Dratrict Ben T. Holden, D Loulsburg. '. 7th Dlstrict-J. D. Da Was, D., Elm City. Sth District Y. T. Ormond, D., Kin ston. . 8th blstrlot 3. W. Burton, D Jack sonville. sth District-J. L. Bsthsm, D., Golds, boro. loth District Edward Hawes, D., Atkinson. lllth I'lBtriot-B. C. Empy. D., Wll- mlngtott. llth Dlstrlct-O. L. Clark, D., Clark ton. - llth District D. R. Shaw, D turn- berton. . lih Dlstrict-O. K. Nimroeka D., rtyUVll, , ltth, . plstHct--Dt:. J. Matthsws, R.. Cllntog - ' Lyiirm!s!4 WEDNESDAY NIGHT. What the Asheville Citizen says of Wednesday night's attraction: "When 'Aunt Mary,' in the person of May Robson, was rejuvenated be fore the large audience at tile Grand Opera House last night, she unques tionably scored a 'hit.' Asheville theatre-goers were introduced to a real star. Miss Robson played her part la an absolutely satisfactory amusing, and entertaining fashion. The whole house was in an ;. uproar from the moment the curtain arose on the first art until If s'eni down on the third; and the intermissions were filled with little reminiscent chuckles, evidencing the good nature her hu mor had produced upon her admirers for they were all her admirers after the first act. She won her audience in the first and entertained them in the remaining two acts. Her cos tumes were artistically designed and well suited to her part. "However, Miss Robson was not 'the whole show,' for every member of the company was good." The closing out, clean sweep sale, of Ladies' Costumes, ; Tailor-made Suits, Princess Dresses and Jumpers, springs sur prise prices that the trade will be quick to grasp. This is the ; chance of the year, and the earliest shoppers profit best This is an out right sale. None sent on approval, f Alteration made but charged for. V , ' SILK PRINCESS SUITS. . . Six Taffeta Silk Suits; Blue, Green, aud Black; sold for $20.00 to $35.00. : 7 ! Special Price . . . ... '. ... .... . . . . . . ; ....... $14.85 Three Messelin Solm Suits; Navy and Peacock Blue, Lace Yoke, handsome : trim; worth $25.00 to $35.00. ' y Special Price . . . . . . . . . '. '.. . , . ,; . . .... . $14.85 Two French Batiste Suits; Lace and Button Trim; $25.00 values. : ' -SDecial Price . . . . . ................ . . . ... $14.85 Three Broadcloth Suits; Paon. Green and Taupe, Soutache, Art-Work, and .A Lace. $27.50 values. i ... . "" Special Price . . . . '. . . . . . . ... . . , $14.85 TAILOR-MADE SUITS. ; ; Eighteen Ladies' Tailor-made Suits. Plain colors, fancy mixtures, and blacks.., Values. $22.50 to $35.00. Y ) : ' " - Special Price . . .... .... . . . . ' :.V-v v. --. . . ..... $14.85 Forty-eiijlit Suits, Princess, Jumpers, College and Tailor-Made Suits. . ':. , Special Price . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ $9.90 Liidies' Silk Suits, Jumper Suits, and Princess Suits, Values $17.50 to $25.00. Special Price . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . $990 The entire alance of stock of Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits, worth $35 to $75, for Special Price . ... . . . . ...... . ........ $25.00 B 0 Y LAN-PEARCE CO MP TRIPS TO WASHINGTON. In pursuance with the usual up-to-date and progressive policy of the management of the Gaiety Amuse ment Company, arrangements we be ing made to give some -fortunate pa trons of their popular little t'aeutre the time of their liveB. As outlined in today's advertise ment in this paper in some hint of the delights which are in store for the winners may be obtained. The Raleigh capital, with its beau tiful buildings, broad streets and points of historical Interest, will at any time stir the blood of the average American, but on the occasion of the inauguration of a president, Washing ton, in its gala day attire, is ah al lurement which it is almost . Impos sible to resist. This will be the great est inauguration ever witnessed In this country. Preparations are al ready on foot to take care of the thousands of visitors who will be in the city. ' ,-. The Gaiety is to be congratulated on adopting such a happy medium of advertising, olio which will never be forgotten by the Individuals who are fortunate cnoush to win the trip. MEMORIAL SERVICES CASTOR I A For Infants and Cbildron, . The Kind You Have Always Sought Sears the Signature ol Elks Do Honor lo Departed Brother The Elks' memorial SeVvlcef ' n ' Academy of Musit- yesterday afl'-H were attended by one' of the In crowds ever assembled at n -.'.-;? of this kind. The music was the best to. 'be 'had. In our city, the solos of Mrs. P. icy ;., Fleming and Miss Ellen -Durham bei.l Very artistically rendered and uj proprlate to the occasion. Thi- lodge exercises were very Interesting, The feature of the ervlcv' wit Hie able, Instructive and interesting' ad dress of Mr. Fred. Harper, of Lynch burg. Vu. Mi', Harper whs listeneifto with thai solemn silence that' Jln spires a speaker to do his. best ' : The FpeHk.-r's subject was "In Union There' is St'ensth," and in expounding 'old rviu In- showed .himself to ;i- !Ki-;' : tin'- English language. His i .'ii'i.i't.- upuii the four cardinal pi'inria'? .'' t!i ; older, char'ty, justice, bi-otherly 'nv.' : :i:id fid' lity, were both , iusti u.ti i ihI cycedingly Interesting. 1U: laiifc-uaifi' was i:iiiice and hls'ksiio ntiivincUig.. The verdict of the yst i i;SM"rnbliiij"." .was that air. Harpers an- ilri :-; wiiH o",i" of the best and most en. i - tii:i!-itM vi r listened to by a Ral i,ij;l" au,lle''.'e. :..' All'. James I. Johnson's eulogy was rfiort unci sweet. His point was not to lotk uton our dead brothers as 1-at tp us forever, but only separated 'fnom us for a sliurt while. The services yeUerday did honor to the Iialeigh lodse and gained for bem a host of friends. .'-.'.... ; THE GEM The Cave of Spooks The Sexton of Longwyn. Weary Willie's Re venge, v College Chums TUESDAY'S SPECIAL Julius Caesar. PRICES! Sc. and 10c. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PBOGBAM DAILT. Foster & Mansfield THEGAiETf Announces that it will start the following contest on January 1, 1909. A TRIP TO WASHINGTON, D. C - Via Norfolk -;-v. ''" ' ..'.':' ' .'....'.''':"..- ..';-''- ','v ' ' ' '... t : : : : FOR TWO During the InauguraUon Week-AU Expenses PaidJ Rail to Norfolk. Steanierrto Washington" . Best 'hotgl accominoda-aons.., Tick et tfOrand Stand fd': InaturationParadep AQobilripi Visits tpsth National, Columbia, and (&asesVyheatr6s and MovlrigPiure Shows itiSQ-a ington. Pullman Sleepers and Dining Cars en route, and many other details too numerous to mention. .... ;..;:(t .y One solid week-Jam full of pleasure and sightseeinrg Contestents.willjun in pairs, as for'ihstance: A gentleman andhis wife, two; young way. caums, or iwu jjeauicuicn iiicui. . :.v s AGE UP? f TOjlOO Watch the Screen at The Gaiety and Tha Evening Times' and. The Gaiety Mag-.? I'M ft .---,', r :'f :i

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