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PAGE TWO THE EVENING TIMES: -TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1909. mmm OF NEWLAND Ceremony Occurred in the Senate Chamber a! Four O'clock This Afternoon SIR. WINSTON'S SPEECH Lieutenant Governor Newland Was Inaugurated This Afternoon in the Senate Chamber Lieutenant tr emor Winston, the Retiring Presi dent of the Senate, Makes Kloiiueut Address Reviews Progressive Legislation For the Last Ten Years, the Time He Has Been Inti mately Associated With lawmak ing ir. This State. At 4 o'clock the senate met in Its chamber for the purpose of ".naugu rating Hon. W. C. Newlands, of Cald well county, lieutenant gove nor of the state of North Carolina. Hon. P. D. Winston, reti.:ng lieu tenant governor, delivered the fol lowing eloquent address: Senators: The hour has come when I retire from office. For ten years I have been intimately associat ed with the legislation of this state. A decade ago I entered the other house. The democratic party then came into power on a wave of revolu tion. Its acts have been constructive. It has freed the electorate of the ig norant, the debauched, the vicious, and made Intelligence and character the qualifications of a voter. In as suming that this comes by inherit ance, as well as by schools, we have followed that older commonwealth, whose wise sons half a century be fore our time Bought the source of a voter's fitness. We have built a new school house every day for the last five years. The tick of the clock has not been more regular than the hammer knock of the school house carpenter. Twice a week for five years some new com munity has started up and said, "Le'. us tax ourselves for the education of our children." One-fifth of our edu cational fund Is now raised by special tax. Our little school districts have . become the centers of local self-go v ernment and are illustrating the wis dom, power and beneficence of govern ment by the people, of the people and for the people. In ten years we have quadrupled our school property and trebled our annual expenses for education . This year beings the ed ucational test for voting and compul sory education has already become a necessity. Soon the popular verdict will make it a law. Our army Honorable W. C. Newland. --:,-,, - - - ""'-,- , - - : -c- r mmm I MILLIONAIRES SCARCE RECOMMENDS THIS i IIMIF MOT MinilRF A i . r ri . l .r S' UUliib hiiiuu iiiini vuu umy i en oi mm mi m New York r This is a simple home recipe now ' being made known In all the larger : cities t hrougU newspapers. It is in- t tended to check the many cases of The Tentative Person::! Assessment Rheumatism, kidney and bladder on the Tax Books For 1900 Show trouble whlch nave made go many Such t. be the Case One of These cr;ppleil and invalids and weaklings u New t-.e. ir some of our brightest and strong- est people. ff j Bv Leased Wire to The Times) The druggists here have been noti New York, Jan. 12 Only ten mil- fletl to supply themselves with the in lionaires are left in New York city, gredients, and the sufferer will have according to the tentative personal no trouble to obtain them. The pre- , . ,, scription is as follows: Fluid , Ex assessments on the tax books for . .. ' tract Dandelion, one-half ounce; 1909, and one of these is a new Corapound Kargon, one ounce, and name. 'Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, While the number of men in the three ounces. Mix by shaking well in millionaire class is -'decreasing each a bottle. The dose Is one teaspoon venr, the number of women in this ful after each meal and at bedtime. da h increasing rieadily anj this Recent experiments prove this sim vear u contains six name, the largest pie mixture effective In Rheumatism, SME MONEY Watches, Rings, Jewelry, Sii verware, Cut-glass AND OTHER GOODS K AT COST FOR CASH TILL JANUARY 15, 1909. Come quick if you want a bargain. This sale begins Tuesday, December 29 T. W. BLAKE, FAYtTTEVILLE STREET. Lieutenant-Governor cf L'or h Carolina. could outstrip the fastest -express' Kreenian. Braswell, Killian, Wll- ' train and weave an endless roll of , iianis. (Jilibs; cloth from New York to San Fran-1 Constitutional Amendments. Cisco. Already Charlotte is the cen- Privet t, chairman; Henderson, ter of the southern cotton industries: ! Connor, Hayes of Chatham, Koonce, some day to be the cotton capita! of i -Perry of Vance. Wilson,. Braswell, the world. The call of the cotton mill Butler', Cox of Wake, Gavin, Myatt, whistle, echoing from mill to mill i:i j Turner, Williams of Cabarrus, the stillness of the morning, and i Caudle. black smoke from mill chimneys in The Insurance. endless procession from .Elizabeth j . - VoV; cnaJrma. - Brasweli; Murphy, City to Brevard, tell the story of in-j ; nnitnn: Smith ni Randolph. Lovelace,.''. Davis, Hooker, (Martin, Floyd, Gaston, Butler, Mitch ; ell. Wootfii, Pickett, Campbell, McDevitt: dustrial life. Our network of indus tries will soon be complete: every I mill and factory within sight of a farm; every farm within reach of railroads and local markets. In one generation we have ..Increased .our property values 530 per cent. Our juveiiy lung uiia truuu.cu The Blind. Braswell. chairman; Hayes, Stubbs, Smitti of Durham, Cox of An- proved to be our 'riches. God forbid l ion, Mcilllams, Lnderwood, Barnes that our riches should '.ever our poverty. Senators, look at North Carolina today. A land of mountains, plains and seacoast, with climate a 'golden mean between the cold of the north and the heat of the south, with every plant and soil that belongs to the temperate zone with sunlight in the sky every day In the year, and sun shine in the heart every hour in the day; with cities. 'and towns, farms and factories, mills and mines, for ests and fisheries, linked ' togeiaer in a network of mutual power and de pendence; with population homogen eous and happy; the purest Anglo Saxon commonwealth on the glove. Over ninety-nine per cent native heir of and to the manner born.. -'.A comiuon- school children will grow un'!l clasp-1 wealth marked by toe strong elemon- ing hands they may reach from sea shore to mountains. These are the true guardians of the state. Let the state be true to them and they will ever be true to her will giva her peace, prosperity, virtue and happi ness. The real hope of the world is in the constant improvement of each generation of children. No man will be a drunkard here after in North Carolina except und?r public condemnation. No man here after In North Carolina will grow rich making drunkards. Within our bor der liquor now stands accursed. We prove 1 ot .lonnston, kcici, rerry, wiuj, Shepherd, Cox. McDonald of Chero kee, Sparrow. A ,oi"t Session. The house reassembled at 11 a. m., and I he speaker asked that seats be provided for the senate which enter ed in a body on announcement of the sergeant-at-arms, each wearing a car nation pinned on his coat. Lieuten aut Governor Winston called - the joint session to order aud senate i clerk called the senatorial roll, find ing thirty-seven members of senate present. Reading Clerk Phillips then called the roll of the house, finding ninety-eight members of the house present and answering to their purposes, names, on which tae presiding officer on record in several years. The ten nulliouai.'es in the city are Andrew Carnegie- $5,000.00 J ; William K. andethilt, $1,000,000; efeller, $2,500,0110; Clifford V. Broknw. $1,500,000; Mrs. Russel Sase. $5,000,000; Lilla Gilbert, $1, 500,000; Florence G. Satterwhite, $1,500,000; Alice G. Vanderbilt. $1, 000,000; Countess Szechenyi, $1,- becau;ie of its positive action upon the Urinative tissues of the kidneys. It compels tliese most vital organs to John D. Rock- filter from the blood and system the waste impurities and uric acid which are the cause' of rheumatism. It cleanses the kidneys, .strengthens them and removes quickly sucii symp toms as backache, blood disorders, bladder weakness, - frequent urina ls v v -.':.,'--:-';' MM Mitma V iiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiibmihuii an iif iwi iJ.lBPg"MM 000,000; Ida A. Flagler, $2,000,000. tion, painful scalding and discolored Total, $22,000,000. (urine. It acts as a powerful stlmu- Practically all the names of wealth lant to the entire kidney and bladder In the financial, professional and bus- structure. Iness circles of the city have been elim-nated for one cause and another. August Belmont, head of the In terborough end of the traction trust, disappears from the list this year. He was assessed a year ago for $100, 000. Thomas F. Ryan, head of the Metropolitan end, Is down at $100, 000, William W. Astor is down for but $5,000 of taxable personal prop erty here. J. P. Morgan has, accord ing to the tax books, $ IS, 000 worth of personal property. TRADE WITH THE NEW REPUBLIC Those who Buffer and are accus tomed to purchase a bottle of medi cine should not let a little inconven ience interfere with making this up. I New Governor Takes Oath of Office $2.T5 82.S0 tal virtues that underlie civilization: by courage and virtue, simpliicly and doclared a quorum, pre.ent and said the object of the joint session was to canvass the vote for governor and stat3 ofRcers. Messrs. Jones and Britt, of the senate, and Bowie and Grant, of the nouse, were appointed tellers, who proceeded to open the returns from the different counties, beginning with honesty, justice and mercy, law and liberty, kindness and hospitality ever overflowing with human power. A nursery of men for other states. !n her old age, rl.ing from poverty to riches, made young again by the en ergy of the sons and the virtue of her daughters, the growth in wealth and education the marvel of the world. a great sea of upturned faces that cov ered all the space out to Wilmington , street, filling all that. street, and as' far to each side as people could ; stand to get a view of the ceremonies. I Seated on the front row with Gov- I ernor Kltchin at the head were all the newly-elected state officers, and occu- j pylng chairs by the table in the front ! were Chief Jusice Walter Clark and ' Associate Justice Hoke, ready-to ad- minister the oath to each. The first j (By Leased Wire to The Times.) c 1 Q as m- nnipman. commis- ; I atrvnar of Inhnr nnrl nrlntlncr tha nath ' Washington. Jan. 12-Trade of the beIng administered by Justice Hoke,' Cn.ted States with the republic of which oath he and each of the others ! lanama In the lasj.flye years amount- as they came forward signed In a ed to about $66,000,000. Of this total book prepared for the purpose in the $6,000,000, in round terms, represented following order: the value of the imports from Panama B. F. Aycock, corporation commis and $60,ooo,coo was the value , of mer. sioner; J. R. Young, insurance com chandise exported to Panama. jmissioncr; T. W. Bickett, attorney- While a considerable part of this general: J- Y. Joyner, superintend $00,000,000 worth of merchandise sent ent ot publlc Instruction; B. R. Lacy, to Panama in the past five years has state treasnrer; B. F. Dixon, auditor; been for use in the construction of BIya" O'". setsretary of state; the cana., a larger part than would pC' New,an,d- eutenant-governor , . I Governor Glenn then Introduced "C H"lPr,? "air ot Hon. William Walton Kitehin of Box- boro, to whom Chief Justice Walter especially foodstuffs and 01,1111;. A Idi'ke nronorttnn nf thin was for the use of persons employed Clark administered the oath of office, upon the canal or work perta nlng and he began his inaugural address at thereto, though a portion was for the 1;30 p. m. residents of Panama aside from those engaged exclusively in tne canal work. Cotton manufactures for ex ample, amounted In value to about $2,500,000 In the exports to Panama during ISO to 1908; meat and dairy products .to nearly $5,000,000; flour to about $1,500,000 In value; boots and GnarantPt'd Vnder t:e Xntlnnat Pure Food ! nd Iric Act. Tlemember our Kooda ffo to you Just as Inspected and gauged by Unite! St.nes of ficers. We arc not whiskey mixers or com pounder?. '' Kxpress prepaid on followinu R'oodsr TYSON'S DEST (utrultht, 10 year . old Mil. Antiulcer), 4 full qt.. . 4.00 TVSOX'S CM II WHISKEY. full l.. '3.(0 Kvery drop oi Tyson's Club Whiskey .mmranieed to be pure end bettor than whis key sold by other houses ut $4.00. TVSOVS NOKFOI.K WHISKEY, 4 full quarts This brmid Is equal to nny $3.50 whiskey on the market. TYSON'S EXPOSITION" WHISKEY' per CBllon Tills brand of wlilskey Is . st-ronic, has a good flavor, and is liked everywhere. OrOer n uallon anrf be convinced this is the lowest-priced wl-.ls key house Jn tho country. 1Y'S0'S PIKE t'ORV WHISKEY, J full quarts ............ TYSON'S PM1E WIIITR COSN, lwr callon ................ IYSOVS PIHE CIN per cnllon TYSON'S IIAnnOR STOCK GIN, per enllou TYSON'3 PiaE APPLE nRANDY", per Enllou TYSON'S STAR DKANDY, per enllou . . Goods shipped same day order Is received. Wo mako good all losses and breakage. We do not pay expresa charges op anything less than a gslion. Remit Postal Order, Express Money Order or currency in Registered Letter. No personal checks accepted" unless party is known to us. ADDRCSS .. ALBEMARLE DIST. COMPANY W.J. TYSON, Jr. . 31-33 Brewer Street, Norfolk, Virginia. C3.00 ?2..1U I S3. 60 I S2.50 84.00 I 2.S0 I 13 KEY GHRISTIViAS S NOW OVER In introducing Governor Kltchin to the vast assemblage gathered around the stand. Governor Glenn said: "Mr. Kltchin, Gentlemen of the Gen eral Assembly, my Countrymen: "This is the last time that I will ever stand before the people of North me county ot cumoerianu. mien shoes to about $.-00,000. and vegetables , ,..,., '..... " . With ntirtrhor' f ,.,i V'.rt.wfti.ilwi hnrt' hen rend. Mr. Har- in nvM. i MM Ann.' i h ...i m.n,..'. " vui.u utuauiy.- rour of temperance, of industrial develop- shaw arose to a parliamentary in- factures amounted to nearly $18,000,000, ment, they w;ll stand at the very " quiry to ask if there was not somei'bough presumably (a large proportion hpaH f- the ml.'.... t .' vnv t- ahrliW tbo tollnns readinal"! - lul canm ronmrucuon, " . . Ull.lL, I.UI111I111 ill lUti- ' ....... wv... w 1 years ago I took upon myself the bur den of guiding the business of North Carolina. Today I lay that burden may not save all from its damning ;ican commonwealths. She is resting and accept - tae tabulated returns. . ti.oco.oro nnd oxniosives neariv power, but he will save as many as; upon the wise legislation of the past 'ue chair ruled such a canvass wo-ild j jli0flooco. ; we can. We have made the liquor j tea 'ear3- It is a privilege to par- be unlawful and the reading pro- Just what proportion of th'a $60,000, traffic unfashionable, unpopular and ! Ucipate somewhat in that legislation. ' cee led on down the line, something i 000 worth of merchandise sent to Illegal, or all forms of human mlserv ' 1 retire from active participation in half the numbers of the joint ses-'j Panama within the past five years was and sorrow the worst has ; ever been I these halb, carrying hence the abid- s-on vacating their seats, one and the drunkard's home and. the drunk ard's sins visited upon innocent and helpless children unto the third and fourth generation. In ten years we have changed from for use In canal construction or en- ii-8 i.tu uiui nas come trom years i" ' " ""'e. au Bui"B v U'JC" , sumption other than f6r the purposes of experience that a North Carolina ai:-. while the clerk read on like of the canal cannot be dennltely de legislature can be depended on to do greased lightning, till all bad appai- termlncd. what is best for North Carolina. . ently been read, when the speaker in I surrender my o.Hee to the ch osen structed the tellers to tabulate the the poorest state in the union to one ; representative here of the whole peo- returns and present the min writing, of the most prosperous. We have p,e- His high character, his pure which .being done, it was announced made more progress in .'wealth and ! 'Porsonality, ' bis extensive acquaint- that the total vote for governor was- education than any cpmmunity 0f:ance with our state and his experi- KUehln 145,102 equal size on the globe. We have ence ' courts and in these halls, are Cox. ................ 107,780 done it without the help of immigra- j guarantee that he will preside here j tlon or of outside capital ; or of great witl! Justice and fairness, looking to j Majority ,. .... .. .. .. 37,342 resources newly discovered or of rap-' tne Blory of our great state. ! The rest of the ticket received Idly built un seaports or manufac.tur. ! I introduce Lieutenant Governor ' about the same number. It devolop- cars amounted to $4,500,000; chemicals down. I may not have done all things that I should have done, and I may have done that which I should not have done, but I have tried to do my duty as God gave me to see the right.-" ::'.."' "In the immortal words of our great statesman Zebulon B. Vance, I can raise my hands and sayt'they are clean'. "I ask the good people ot this state, who have so ably supported me ANOTHER BRIBERY CASE IS CALLED and we would like for you to bear in mind we always have the year round a wonderfully interesting stock of Furniture, and we will give you our experience of many years in assisting you in choosing the necessary Furni ture for 'furnishing your home. The Raleigh Furniture Co. 17 East Martin and 18 MarRet Streets. ' J. M. UIGGAX, Manager. T. E. GREEN, Sec. and Tread. Capital City Phone 672. (By Leased Wire to, The Times) San Francisco, Jan. 12 The case of tng cities. We are still a state of ' wm- c- Newland in the words of ed that Lieutenant Governor received towns and farms. Our industries nrJ Dickens' purest creation:. "God bless ' Just forty-five more votes than did native; native in workmen, in ma- you one ar.d all." God bless our tne present governor. terial and in management. Our Btate- . j Speaker Graham then as'speaker growth has been steady; founded! Hon. W. C. Newland responded In of lhe bouse declared the candidates upon native character, energy and in- a Buort speech, expressing his appre- f the democratic party, as certified,! lormer'y 01 w" tAlllrnnra 'i'ho r.r ... i.i elation of .the honor thnt ho. ' dulv elected eovernor. lieutenant eov-' ,n Jutlge Lawier'i court today, - -cf j'u 1 vi .j vi uui iaiiu " jaj vuiuc ' " turned our labor to manufacturing, hlm an"l tne senate adjourned to ernor, auditor, treasurer, and on ' Calhoun M charged with bribing Supcr- l . . mw 1 L rtiwn the lln. o nfflnttr. nf Uo .loin "' 11II.HUIUB IU VUIO lUr K iraiKIlINa luiiuuinviuiiiifi iu turn - III all e - local -" . w . mvi u 1 11 1; at 11 " " " -" , w ... . v . vj n ... during my administration, to give to staff, the state officials, the executive my successor the same loyalty as you ladles of the Woman's Club and oth so generously gave to me.- I yield er prominent ladles and gentlemen in ! to him In everything except loyalty! the Btate. to the Old North State. It was a brilliant assemblage 01 "I have the honor of introducing :North Carolinians. The elegant lun- you to the governor of North Caro- cheon was faultlessly served. Una, His Excellency, W. W. Kltchin." A great demonstration followed How Uncle Tom's Cabin Was Written Governor Glenn's remarks, and there ! Hartford, Conn., Jan. 12-r-Rev.; SHOE MAKERS SESSION (By Leased Wire to The Times) v New York, Jan, 12 t-Shoe mancu- were many tears shed at the thought ' Charles E. Stowe, in an address last; Patrick Calhoun. Oresidont of the Ol losing Robert Broadnax Glenn, nigm ueciarea toai n moinor, aim., United Railroads of San Francisco, and wbom the people of North Carolina Harriet Beecher Stowe. conceived acturers representing an anntlal out- formerly of Atlanta, Oa., was called PaTe 'earned to love as they have . uncie torn s WDin irom a vwion put of footwear valued at $400,000 Mr. loved few governors slace Vance. wn!cn ne haa m a cnurcn. ane 000 are ,ju 8ea80n at the Hotel As- Mr. Kltchin finished bis address wrote tbe book from back to front, tor. - ! 2:30 'o'clock. He and the state offl-, starting with.. Uncle , Tom's death. The demand of the boot and shoe . markets for farm products, and then ; o'clock. the commonwealth grew in hearty strong development. An Ideal state,' complete Is iUelf. Agricultural, ! QQUSe HESrS MflllV Bl S commercial, manufacturing. There Y- is nothing essential to human com- j announced, and there being no objec- fort that is not produced in North Purjam, Roscoe. Tomlln, Williams of tlon tnelr signatures were affixed. Carolina. The plate glass factories Dare, Gordon; : ; Majette, Buck, Mc-i whlb formally made W. W. Kltchin of High Point are shipping full length Williams, Doughton. Everett, Myatt, governor of North Carolina, and the permitting his company to build and cers and ex-Oovernor Glenn thenBcene- . . .. - . . . uviiuiiiiiim ! ' :' ' lour ye" ,rt"" Jauu operate an overhead trolley system. moved down to the review stand and I aiy ivvv. ' I Abraham Ruef has been convicted reviewed the state troops and A. & M 1 Lieutenant Governor Winston then of bribing Supervisor Furey and the cadets. announced that he and the speaker evidence in the Calhoun case l iaen-. I - l .. , , 1 ... ,l. , tlnnl ' I W , : 1 UUUUL I I ) -H ill, LUC3 I 1 I 1 II I , H ' " mirrors to the Sultan of Zulu and to Grant, Hall. the Queen of Madagascar. , The Enrolled Bills, spindles in our mills are making Hayes, of Chatham, chairman; yarns enough to enfold the earth In Shepherd, Tomlln, Perry, McNeely, a net work of cotton. Tbe shuttles Reld, Scarboro,, Prlvett, Sigmon. Of our looms, in one continuous line, Carlton, Bolton, Wallace, Hinsdale, . on evwy others for their respective places. Tbe senate then retired to Its side ot the capltol, having finished tbe work for which It came- to the house Cham-' ber. The chair appointed Mr. Mor ton to preside over the assembly dtir-. ing the- inaugural ceremony, saying the house would occupy seats In front of the stand on the east side of tne capltol. The bouse then took reco for ten minutes, -waiting for time ot the Inauguration. , " v Stops Falling Hair Ayer Hair Vigor Is composed of sul phur, glycerin, qulnin, sodium chlprld, capsicum, sage, alcohol, water, and per fume. Not a single Injurious ingredient tathtalUt. Ask your doctor IfthU to not to. Follow hi advice. A balr food, a hair tonic, a hair dressing. Promptly checks falling hair. Completely datroyi an dandruff ' . t-v-" Docs; not Color the Hair BRILLIANT COMPANY I ' LUNCHEON AT MANSION Following the review of the troops after the inauguration ceremonies, luncheon was served at the governor's mansion by tbe domestic science de partment of the Woman's Club. '' ' The decorations were beautiful, the color-schema of red and green being carried out. In .exquisite taste,-Ivy. southern smllax, carnations and long 'leaf pine being lavishly used. r . There were about 160 guests pres ent at the luncheon, includlilg Gov ernor Kltchin, bis family, and . his staff, ' ex-Governor Glenn and his trade for free hides having been one or tne principal reasons tor tne for mation of the association the tariff situation" and- corresponding plans were expected, to' play the most im portant part In the deliberations of the delegates. John M. Hanan, of Brooklyn, presi dent of the association, . argued In favor of an effort to enlist the , co operation of the tanning Interests of the United States In a movement to obtain national legislation against the adulteration of leather, . The principal business was the adoption of a resolution by the ex ecutive commltfee -opposing any re ductlon In the tariff on leather and n favor of the rate of duty remaining as It now is ; It will be presented tff a geporal meeting and Is expected to passi . ;.,'. t- , - .
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