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THE EVENING TIMES, RALEIGH, N. C. Drunkards Cured Secretly lay Lady Can Co It at Home Coiti A REPUBLICAN VAGARY THE PEERLESS CALVE Other Democrats Are to be Ousted Is Much Enjoyed at the Acad emy Last Night irgtMngTo Try. PAGE TWO t. 1 A MODE11N MIRACLB- A new tasteless and ordoiless dis covery which can be given secretly by any lady in tea, coffee or food. Heart, ly endorsed by temperance workers. It does its work so silently and surely that while the devoted wife, sister or daughter looks on, the drunkard Is re claimed even against his will and with out his knowledge. Many have been cured in a single day. . :. ; j FRKK TK1AI, COl IDS A free trial package of the wond- j erf ul Golden Remedy will be sent you by mail, in plain wrapper, if you will fill in your name and ad- dress on blank lines below, cut out j the coupon and mail It at once to j Dr. J. W. Haines, 35.7.8 Glenn Build- j Ing, Cincinnati, Ohio. I You can then prove to yourself how secretly and easily it can be used, and what a God-send it will be to you. . - STREET SWEEPER NUISANCE. Ladies Complain of the Dust and Germs Stirred I'p. Several ladies complained today to the Evening Times man of the nuis ance that the street sweeper creates when it is used at the wrong time. Said one- lady, "The street sweeper comes out just when the streets are crowded. They seem to wait until all the ladies and children are on Fayetteville street before they bring the sweeper out to stir up a cloud or , 01. jt8 trustees commissioners of pub dust and germs that are sufficient to ' charities of commissioners for kill a mule. The authorities could ! sl,ecial purposes. His declarations have the sweeper brought out about niay 1)e n0tnjng more than the vapor three or four o'clock, when there jngs of an Iale brain, but are worthy are not so many people on the street, j of a pa(.e h0..ei as they show the or they could wait until between nine and ten at night. But no, they must ". allow It to hurst forth In :ill Its irran- ' ' ' deur of dust and millions of germs, about sundown, 'when the streets .are - mora crowded than " -" SThe lady is correct. The time for the appearance' of the sweeper could be changed very easily. Why not do it? Brave Fire Laddies often receive severe burns, putting out tires, then use Bucklen's Arnica Salve and forget them. It soon drives out pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Cuts and Bruises it's earth's greatest healer. Quickly cures Skin Eruptions, (Did Sores, Bolls, Ulcers, Felons;; best Pile cure made. Relief is instant. Be. at all druggists. MR. ROYSTER BETTER. j .. Mrs. V. C Royster Receives Message as to Son's Condition. Mrs. V. C. Royster received a cable gram from Athens, Greece, about noon in regard to the condition of her son, Wilbur High Royster. The news was of a hopeful character and it is! ueueveu me young man is now on the way to recovery. Mr. V. C. KoyBter left yesterday for Athens In response to a cablegram telling of tils son's illness. The young man is studying in Greece. CURE ! Wck Beadacta and relieve a I the trouble! tad dent io a bllioiie Mate of the ayeteDi, auch a IMaUneea, Nauica, Drowiinem. Diatrae after mwg, ram in me Bine, Sc. While their moat aucceaa baa been thown In curing SICK ieb Yet Carter' Little live W'li mm qaal) valnableln Conatrpatlon,eurlna;andpw Tenting thieannojflnL'couiplaint. while tbeyahw omctalldlaanlcraoirtheetomach. atlmnla'ethe Ter tad KEtikte the buwclt, Kver.lf UuivimiJ. GiEAO Aehetber wenld be aln.;t prlcelrea to axne whe ufferfroa thiadietreiHiiigconirlaint; butfonn. alelj their goodneeedocanoteiid here,aiKt tboaa Vhoonea try them will llndtheaellttk' plllatalo ... aJN in ao many wave that they will not be . Mnf todowiuisatuiem. But after all alckbead ACHE j la the bane of ao many Uvea that here la where. a make our great boaat Our pilla cor It walk) ' 1 ajtimre do not. Garterti Little Liver PIHt m rery atnall and I JJToaartotake. Una or two pill) make a doe. , Ttai are atrUv wciiihle and do not grip or aWMAaml1 u"i ,etiat piaM'wa oum muva m xou. :Iz3E bllla HPKi CARTERS! JmLus. -J Big Wake Republican Kays Trustees of State University Can't be Mem iH'rs of Jeneral Assembly Idle Vaporlngs of u Disordered Bruin Authority For His Position. A big Wake county republican was asked yesterday by a democrat what! was his purpose and the purpose of his associates in contesting the seat of Representative ,Eli T. Scarbor ough, of Wake. The big man re plied: v "Just simply to learn you demo crats some sense. You need It." . The democrat declared that such tictlcs on the part of the republicans would lose them many votes in Wake county, but the big republican did not seem to think so. He went on: Now listen to me. Every man in the senate and the house who is a trustee of the State University is just as ineligible to hold his seat in the general assembly as Eli T. Scarbor ough, Think it over, You are a lawyer and ought to be able to inter pret the state constitution. We are going to attack and oust every one of these members, and I understand there are several of them in the two houses. Furthermore, we are going after Dr. B. F. Dixon, state auditor, who is also a member of the board of trusetes of the -University." The democrat laughed at him and told him to go ahead. The republi can seemed quite certain of his posi tion and as authority for his position referred to article 14, section i, of the state constitution, which reads as follows: "So person who shall hold any of fice or place of trust or profit under the United States or any department thereof, or under this state, gx under any other state, or government, shall hold or exercise any other office or place of trust or profit under the 'au thority of this state or be eligible to a seat in either house of the general assembly: Provided, that nothing herein contained shall extend to of ficers in the militia, justices of t lie peace, commissioners of public char ities or commissioners for special purposes." The republican aforesaid was quite positive that the State I'uiversity could not be called a public charity Bpjrt ana attitude of the minority..) He probably did not stop to. i. iM....jin. Horner?, U. a. . til at .Hi. viauu" marshal, was afcupVeimolTeus, wttllltf have to stand the same penalty which he would inflict on his party's foes. CJUSCOM IJKSIGXS. Will Trobably be Succeeded by Jas, It. (iaWli-Id. (By Leased Wire to The'. Times 1 Washington, Jan. 26 When the present term of Secretary of the In terior James R. Garfield expires he is slated for the Italian embassy, ac cording to latest reports. 'Ani'iassa dor Griscom has tendered his resig nation to the president and it Is re ported that. Mr. Roosevelt will nialie no nomination of a successor, but will leave the place for Mr. Taft to fill when the latter comes into orfice March 4. IX THK POMCK COVKT. Hunter Young and Wife I'n For I lis. orderly Conduct Win. Davis Fined For Committing uii Assault.' There wtVre only two cases 'in Judge Badger's court today. Hunter Young and his wife, formerly Nettie Haibi-r, Were up for disorderly conduct and were each made to pay, in fine and costs, $9.35. William Davis, colored, was charged with committing an assault on Klla Faison, and the result was that he came out minus 18.15. , Thus ended today's police court. Will Ask for Sueclul Tax District. .Superintendent 5. V. Judd has re turned from Middle Creek township, where he visited the Cardenas school and consulted a number of its patrons relative to the formation of a special school tax district. The people express ed themselves us being favorable to such a measure and will petition the legislature to create the proposed dis trict and have an" election called. The special tax will call for 30 cents on the hundred dollars and !M) cents on the poll. l'nrdon Requested For Hunuier. Mr. Thomas A. Jones and Mr. Win ston, of Asheville, appeared before Governor Kitchin today and asked that a pardon be granted FrancHi Sumner, f Buncombe, who Is serving a term in the state prison for ""man slaughter. SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LA GRIPPE Racking la grippe coughs that may develop Into pneumonia over night are quickly r-iir. by Foley's Honey and Tar. The sore and Inflamed lungi are healed and strengthened, and dang erous condition la quickly averted. Take only Foley'! Honey and Tar in the yellow package. Klng-Crowell Drug Co., Faxettevllle and Hargett a tree U. Appearance of Mile. Calve the Event of the Sc-uson, and a Large Audi ence Hears Her Sing Sang "Dixie" j alio "seunuee ruver js r.ncores.- The event of the season was en-; joyed at the Academy of Music last , night when the peerless Calve sang ! to a gathering of the most cultured! people of the city. j k The galleries were tilled with col- j lege girls, while on the lower floor I was gathered one of the most up-1 preciative audiences ever seen at the Academy. The box on the left was j occupied by Mrs. W. W. Kitchtn and her guests, Airs. Kitchin being escort ed by Mr. Paul Kitchin, brother of the governor. The other box was occupied by Mr. Cheshire Webb, of Hillsboro. and h:s guests. The famous singer was greeted by tremendous applause, which Increased after the rendering of each number, as in each one she showed new pow ers ol her wondorlul voice, her hiRh ; notes being wonderfully clear and ' sweet. - : li. would be needless for a casual ; listener to attempt to express an opin-' ion of a singer of such fame who has ; received the plaudits of the world, j but it was the same Calve who has captivated her audiences the world j ovei-j with the same charm of voice and manner, the same dramatic skill, I that, swept the audience from their! feet last night, leaving them breath- ; less with applause, and reluctant to leave the theatre after the last mini- I her. Madame Calve sang six times and j graciously responded to two encores. singing with thrilling effect "Dixie"; and with inimitable sweetness and : pathos "Sewanee River". As with j op-flung' arm she sang the "Horray, 1 horray ! Away down South in Dixie! " I it was the true southern spirit in it j that brought the crash of tremend-1 ous applause, in her last number as i she took the familiar pose from j "Carmen" singing the "Habanera de ' Carmen", it was the same Calve whose role of Carmen brought the ex-; acting Parisians to her feet und-wade! her their idol ever since. It was a brilliant exhibition of her glorious j voice-and. her great drf matie powers. Madame Calve was .accompanied by lose Maria Acugna, pianist, and Herr Franz Missel, violinist, both artlsls of the highest class, lerr Meisel re- !;?LWarea-u?nA1c'Mon .o'vfvioHn being thoroughly enjoJB. The whole concert was one that Kaleigh people will not soon- forgot, but will long remain as a delightful memory. 'HOT CHOCOLATE , TOMATO l BOUILLON i CLAM BOUILLON And oilier drinks. hot seasonable a THE HICKS DRUG COMPANY. Both Pbonra. 3 DURHAM & SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule- In Effect April 10, 1008. Southbound. Northbound. Read Down. Read Up. No. 5 No. 41. No. 8 No. 6. Mixed Mixed STATIONS. Mixed Mixed ex. Sun. ex. Sun. ex. Sun. ex Sun A. M, 9.00 9.10 9.24 9.50 10.15 10.25 10.45 11.30 11.50 P. M. 12.05 P. M. 3.15 Lv 3.25 Lv 3.39 Lv 3.55 Lv 4.07 Lv 4.1 Lv 4.30 Ar 4.45 Lv A.M. P.M. Ar 12.00 2.00 Durham K D'ham Oyama Togo Carp'nt'r Upch'rch Apex Lv 11.50 Lv 11.37 Lv 11.20 Lv 11.07 Lv 11.00 Lv 10.50 Ar 10.35 1.50 1.25 1.15 12.55 12.45 12.30 12.10 11.50 A.M. 11.10 11.00 10.30 Apex 5.01 Lv H. Sp'ngs Lv 10.18 5.11 Lv Wilbon Lv 10.08 5.19 Lv Varlna Lv 10.00 6.87 Lv Angler Lv 9.40 12.20 12.52 ; Barclay- ; 1.12 5.50 Lv vtlle Lv 9.28 10.15 1.32 8.02 Lv Coata Lv 9.17 9.55 1.45 8.09 Lv Turl'g'on Lv 9.08 9.42 2.25 (.18 Lv Duke Lv. 8.58 9.20 3.00 8.36 Ar Dunn Lv 8.40 9.00 Connection!. No. 38 make connection at Apex with Seaboard Air Line No. 38 for Ral eigh, Norfolk, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and all Northern points. No. 41 makes connection at Apex with Seaboard Air Line No. 41 for San ford, Plnehurst, Southern Fines, Ham let, Charlotte, Rockingham. Athens, Atlanta, Birmingham, Montgomery and all points In the West and South west; Columbia, Savannah, Jackson ville, Tamp and all points In Florida, Till? DITDI TltlCAMI? TI?I FtCDADIItfilfl TVPFWMTFIJ II lllU. llUllljlliViriiiiiJ Ajuiijaint iiiiiu a u xuvijliaijua n I take groat plvisuro in ainiotuirhip; thai llicsc iiiarliinos will lie on 4.lii)iiin in tin' Jialt'iyh fli-t ( 'ainital CMub Building, all day Wednesday. Don't fail 1o (Mine to iliis office and spc lliein in iicni- tioii. (Viiiic "ono andTillViul inspect the machines that have caused the world to stop and take notice. T. especially invile those who have, said "Impossible; it can't be done," (('. : ''-..' I especially invilc all the ladies an.l grnUcmen who' have written for literature. ':".-.' I invito llio leading electricians, the telegraph operators, the city officials, members of the Legislature United States "Senators, and everybody in iho rily of IJalciu-h. Coiao ono and all; il costs yon iioiliing. and a Her seeing llio ma- ; cliinos operate 1 am sure yon will agree wilh me in saying: ; . ) ' "The field of the Burlingame Telegraphing is beyond the con ception of man, the number of machines that will be required, the fu ture size of the Company, the amount its shares will be worth,' the money its original investors will make, the dividends that will be paid, cannot be calculated. Come one and all to this office , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1909. ALL DAY Yours very Capital Club Building - - - - ..V..'.-::V:v'.,,:''.;! ,-.'-;'''-:: Dlllim II I IT nnniiflirnl in i in rna v n ii r UUIIU 111111 'HII ULII Walked Into Open Draw af New Bern J. W. Calioon, on His Way Home, Walks Into the Xeuse River and i.s Drowned Many Rurlwrics About the City Other News. (Special to The Times.) New Bern, N. Q.., Jan. 2G An ac. cldent which occurred here about noon today touched the sympathetic cord of the whole community, J. W Cahoon, a totally blind man, residin; in Rridgeton, a Village on the north side of Neuse river, directly opposite from New Hern, while on his way to his home from this city, walked di rectly off the county bridge into the uraw, which was open, and was drowned. Two men were waiting for the draw to be closed saw Mr. Ca hoon when he fell and bef?an th:'ow iiiK him lilies and board to support himself with, not knowing of his af fliction, but they were of no use to him. It is supposed that Mr. Ca hoon struck his head against some of the frame work supporting the draw when he fell which rendered him un conscious. There is some criticism of the draw being open, taking for the ground of contention that the bridge Is supplied witn pi-otectors t.i be used I as a means of avoiding such accidents wnen the draw is open,: but were hoi used in the present case. The ministers of the various churches of th city, Including Rev, J.-U. Brown, of Christ Episcopal church; Rev. C. L. Greaves, of the First Baptist church: Rev. C. C. Jones, of the Christian church: Rev. John H. Stimmerell. of the Presby terian church: Rev. R. . Bennian, of Trinity- Methodist church, and J. W. Ham, of the Tabernacle Baptist church,1 met this morhing in the lec ture room of the Presbyterian church and formed an organization of min- lslers to be known a The. Pastors' Kn,.r John Nichols, charged with re Conference. Regular meetings are tailing. As the evidence -wan not re to be heM on the first Monday in each'Rarded as sufficient to hold the de- month, and oftener. if it is found toitenuan(. he was discharged, be necessary. Rev. R. C. Beaman is chairman of the association and Rev. J. W. Ham Is secretary. ... ri.u eaons are oeing put ronn w TablcU, DurggiBt refund money it call a halt In the continued burglar- ,t fag t0 cure B w OROVE'S ig ies throughout the city. At least , i u i e . ' iwo or inree sucn onenses are re liorted every week. Sunday mornlnz about 4 o'clock Officer Strickland noticed a dim light being movo - r I! e of ! around with considerable caret back: room of the corner store truly, mrs. daxiki, lkmoxt. a n mm i am ui n , .Alls. Jianiei 1 . i.eiiiom, rtiuon Cleveland's S-cro4ary of W'ur, who. . . w i 1.1 wns the victim of a persistent writer of bi'ging Idlers and caused liis nr. t',.wr 1 . Uiu'on and Pasteur streets, run by nn Asys-lan, who conducts a small gro cery. By the time he had convinced himself that something was going on wrong the men had discovered the officer was after them. They both dashed for the only outlet and the of ficer reached the. gateway in tlmo io halt them, whereupon they broke ar.-.l rah, one going over a high fence, making a desperate dash against the fence, carrying awny the lower rail ing and a twelve-inch board. One of them was picked up lust night, and Is said to have confessed, giving clews that will cause other arrests.. CHARGED WITH RETAILING. Rut Evidence Is oXt Sufficient Hold the Prisoner and He is Released, , Ooorgi- Nelson, of Wake Forest, was todav before t'nltr-it Stales Commls- TO CTRE A COL DIN ONE PAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine lUabUIQ IB uu vavu UUA. wuv c.a.1.J Z-'.JL--.,.--. vrujr uu gaunw uuarw ion tm Lativ: Bromo Odnine Cww Coi4k On Day. CrSpki 2 Days Raleigh, N. C; . ransom coi x rv. Dcleuatioii Here Ycstciilay in Interest of the Proposed Measure. There was a delegation-in-Raleigh yesterday in the interest of the pro posed county of Ransom, The fol lowing genllehieh were present: nr. Z. Jl. Caveness, Messrs. T. L. Ilunnl cuit, W. H. Chamblee, I. M. Whitley, John C. Hood, aiij John Robertson. The delegation had a conference with Col. F. B. Arendell, who is from that section and is iaterested in the movement, 'and with Mr. R. B. Whit ley, one of the leuding citizens of Wendell. One of the gentlemen said he felt sure that if the inembers"of the gtMieral assembly were presen ted with the facts they would glvo-the nfa tier due consideration. Lincoln's iHrtliday Lcsul Holiday. (Hy Leased Wire to the Tlmis.) asliliiKlon, Jan. 26. The house to day passed a bill reported ycstciilay bv tllo 'Olomit Iff nn lihi-nrlu . " 1 " ' Lidcolirs bhthdav a legal hollilny In the District of Columbia ami tbo tei i l- tori AIRS. JOHN' HAY. Mrs. Hny, widow of the late Secre tary of Ktate, who is reported to lutve become Interested in Tlie Eternal ard Universal Rrfttlierbood of Myy'lca, who is to establish a colony on the banks of the Penobscot River in Maine, for the study of the teachings of the Hindu Yogis. T hP - -'', - m g f: ff YOU TRIED Powell's BLApAND Coal? Order a ton. It is fine. Phone 41. Have You Ever Used AXE N E For nil Floors, Woodwork, Llneole unis. Chairs, Tables. A bcanlifiil Polish, and saves time, labor, money. Thos.Q.Briggs& Sons.. The Big Hardware Men. RALEIGH, N. C. NEWAlHSTERBMS ?IOTEar 4:1. An. f- a I t at. n Now Voik v.iu, .li.;;t frj Ivx oiii!,C:.5C Hirl .oa!iiu;iv.ivil. Kcva' Datliri curt Plum.fj tat !.'iureii-i;tIs,r!tt;,min Citif . Prom T.it ,irM .'.uniiM f trt ti'N o; Tpoih O'n-i-l (;i:itii v.Jmii, till, liuvft lo iiwit t, i.u Verses by a Gifted Nev; Eng land Author' About the Swastika. A banker in Raleigh who phiiine.) To have the best bank iu :h land Said, "Wo need n device, Something simple and nb'o. Attractive, peculiar, and grand. And when he revolved in his mind What suitable thing he could find, He cried out, "Eureka, We'll have tho SWASTIKA." So here's the device he designed. Our aim la'. to make your bills small as possible, both as to first '.coat aVd "thereafter",','; We sell Lamps at Factory Prices. ' CAROLINA ELECTRICAL CO. . Raleigh Phone, 4276. v , c. C, 01. HAVE 4 ' 0
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