' PAGE EIGHT j : THE EVENING TIMES, RALEIGH, N. 0. RAILWAY SCHEDULES Seaboard Air Lime Railway. Going North. Going, South. 11:45 a. m. : 1:15 a. in. 11:20 a. m. 12:01 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 8:20 a. m. 4:05 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 5:15 p. m. 10:05 - Shoofly Ar. Raleigh and Sonthport, Going South, Arrive Raleigh. 6:00a.m. 8:30a.m. 1:15p.m. 3:45 p.m. Norfolk and Southern. Going East. ., Arrive Raleigh, 8:35 a.m. 8:30 a.,m. 8:40 a.m. 7:35 p.m.' 4:80 p. m. 10:00 p. ci. Southern Railway. Going Eturt. Going West. 4:80 a. m. 1:00 a. m. 12:80 p. m. 8:45 a. m. 6:80 p. m. 4:05 p. m. WEATHER CONDITIONS. MB. SWAN'S VIEWS Replies to Speaker Graham's Speech Statement as to Expenses of Public Printing There Has Properly Been a Very Large Increase in the Quantity of Public Printing in the Last Few Years. Your Hair is Worth It Afraid to use hah preparations? Don't know exactly what to do? Then why not 1 consult your doctor? Isn't your hair worth it? Ask him if he endorses Ayers Hair Vigor for falling hair, dandruff, a hair tonic and dressing. Have confidence in his advice. Follow it. iFSk: AS TO MILEAGE BOOKS Commissioner Shipman, of the de partment of labor and printing, gives Senate Committee Hears Sen : aioK barrloger The Southern, Seaboard, and Coast Line Tell Why the Mileage Book Should Be J Good Only as Now. Strong Argument Heard There was an interesting hearing very great difficulty when it is point:. before the senate Public Service ed out that Mr. Graham added to- Corporations J Committee veBterdav out the following statement relating Rother the cost of the printing and . evening, at which Senator Barrra- to the discussion of the bill to in-jlne 0081 01 lne PaPer Ior lwo veare ger's bill to require railroads to pull crease the salary of the head of his and Sav tnem t0 house and to mileage on the trains, as formerly. department to $2,500, touching espec-j lne Pudiic as tie cost or tne printing was heard, as well as Senator Dock ially the utterances of Mr. Graham of ,alone for one vear- !ery's bill : to ' require all main-line Granville: i "The question of salary has been j settled, but I could not maintain my I self-respect and allow the misrepre- ! sentatlons of the department to stand treasurer unchallenged. These misrepresenta-l tions, as reported in the papers, were 1"03 . . so obviously untrue that I anticipated! 1904 " that the honorable gentleman who 1 1905 had made them would hlmnplf W1906 . . giaa to matte correction in a proper nianner, as soon as he was advised of his error, and so I promptly ad- which I 28 -:- -D-A-Y-S- Von have only twenty-eight days in which to save THIS MONTH But if yon use each one rightly and put your savings with us you will be that much ahead March 1st. MECHANICS' SAVING BANK. We have an Electric Chafing The cost of the state's printing for trains to burn electric headlights. me last six rears as iurmsned Mr. m, i i n ! Graham in writing by me, and as railroad people here, several of whom U1SH On display at OUr ShOW- snown oy me reports or me state made SDoechea aeainst the law. amone The principal feature of this morn ing's map is the storm central over Iowa, having- moved from Colorado since yesterday morning. This storm has Increased In energy and is caus ing high winds in the Mississippi Val ley, higher temperatures east of the Mississippi river except in New Eng land and along the Lakes, and rain .or snow in tne aussissippi ana onto dressed a letter to him in vtuieys. ine pressure nas risen over me plateau and Rocky Mountain regions, attended by decidedly lower tempera tures. Another storm is appearing in the extreme northwest accompanied by rain or snow. In the south the weath er is generally cloudy, with tempera , turea above the . normal except in Oklahoma and the Texas " panhandle, where the temperatures are unseason ably low. The conditions indicate rain tonight and Wednesday warmer tonight. A. H. THIESSEN, Section Director. 1907 1908 is as iohows: them g. H Hardwlck, of the South- Printing. Paper,- 'ern; Mr. Craig, of the Coast Line, and $26,805.50 6,929.43 Mr. Ryan, of the Seaboard. While 34,400.89 9,544.97 Senator John A. Barringer. of Gull 30,916.78 13,596.79 ford, held down the ooards for his 40,285.57 9,666.11 own bill, and Senator Dockery had J,tus.7 15,0U8.4 a couple of facials of the Brother 40,086.65 10,051.04 hood of Locomotive Engineers here u will not De necessary to go into to talk for the bill he had introduced details to convince any one that there by request. pointed out the grossly inaccurate nas Propeny Deen very large increase Mr. Barringer made a powerful statements made reflecting upon the in tne quantity of the public printing piea for his bill, saying It was incon- aepartment, but he seems willing to mrougn me last several years, ine venlent and a hardshin to stand In let them stand as he made them, as demands of all the departments In- nne and wait to exchange mileage an indictment against a department crease wun tne increased volume or for a ticket, and intimated that some or an administration of which he is. Business wnicn tney nave to handle, thought it was retaliatory on the part THE FINEST HAT VALUES IN ALL RALEIGH. himself a part "I am not concerned about anv while the number of departments 0f the railroads. The argument of the railroads was that there was no ill-feeling or senti ment in the matter, but that it was Goldsboro is represented In the leg islature by Messrs. J. M. Wood and A. P. Uzzell, who will fight the bill before crease each year, beginning at $67 me legislature to create tne new coun- ;6g0 fnr Bftvorn, voaro . i. - - J u iUVJ ma ty of Hoke, which, if created, will take a large part of Wayne. AN EXPLANATION'. -'.Minister. -: In the report of the little trouble between "Railroad Jack" and Rev. W. W. Smith which was in yesterday's ,lng each year until last year the bill necessary to handle the public bus- expressions of opinion in regard the lne88 have 's0 )een increased, the department made by Mr. Gra- The price paid for the state prints in this vicinity with uum' uut ue 18 reported in tne papers. '"5 13 """" ul lniu8 w any tne only way they knew to get their io nave saia, replying to the argu-uu,el " iue printing is given money out of the coupons. They ment of Mr. Hayes, of Chatham, thatjout to the lowest bidder by the coun- 'gaVe figures to show how much was the department saved so much to the cl1 .of state, and although given by lost under the old way, and how It state in the way of printing,' that the ' contract to the lowest bidder, the ' was possible to save it all under the printing for the state for the past 'quality of the state's printing is equal, I present regime, as it fell into the several years, showing a 'large' ln-'lf not actually superior, to that of the hands of a bonded official, besides a unuea states government, or or any ticket was also issued against It, other state. The stock (paper) is which ticket was charged to the bought always from the lowest bid-'agent. The roads claim that the was $104,000.' That statement was der after considering propositions mileage pulled by a conductor has to Isomewhat effective, when made on the ' from the leading paper houses of the be transmitted in the ordinary malls, 'floor of the house by a democrat just1 country. The bills for all paper used has to run the risk of getting lost Article in Yesterday's Paper Was Not e a vote was to be taken on the ror tne last tnree years have been dis- in the day's work, while it is the Intended as Reflection on i b111' when. no oae on the floor had , couated- as our records will show, I game as money to the road pulling jueen iurnisnea wun exact ngures to "UD """Bi"8 "? ui every item . mileage sold by another road, and refute it. And, with the aid of 25 ( t0 ,ts lowest possible figure." they told the committee they knew of republicans, Mr. Graham succeeded lf Mr. Graham is correctly report- no other way to protect themselves. in taking away $500 of the salary, ne also misquoted tne references ii -Vi ! o h 1 1 1 ii irm.nn , u .. .. . - i of tta 7 u u f tvn roHrlnff vnvarnAM t n paper, there was no intention what- L :s!"alan,""; II I CI Z rrepoS la! on?ySnL to gTve Whieh appolnted the V" " " n lv.1 on'y trying to give had recommended But the unfair. sage to the present general assembly the statements of both parties and not the opinion of the paper. Rev. Mr. Smith comes to this city with, fine recommendations and is undoubt-l edly conducting a fine meeting here' and from the great interest that is be ing taken in his meetings he is cer-i tainly doing a lot of good. Rev. Mr. i Smith states that he had never seen "Railroad Jack" before in his life un til their meeting on the street. ness of It can be seen without any is aB follows: "ine amount or useful work done ASK FOB AND USB Jordan's Chest Ease Pneumonia Salve. It is the only external Quinine I remedy that does Inside work soon as ! applied. The Secret of Long Life, j Relieves Coughs, Colds, Croup, ab- A French scientist has discovered sorDS Pneumonia, moves LaGrlppe. one secret of a long life. His method Aches, Pains, Chaps, Cuts and Burns deals with the blood. But long ago nil- and Piles. An almost instant relief Hons of Americans had proved Electric for Inflammation of the Skin Tissues Bittera prolongs life and makes it and Muscles. k,. ' J.'':.'."'.! You have tried the rest; now try the best. For sale by Druggists and vitalizes the blood, rebuilds wasted nerve RAITm. Imnnrtl lift. 'nH tnnt. tn the entire system. It is a godsend to eeneral stores. weak, sick and rfphlllfntri ninnl Kidney trouble had blighted my life for months," writes W. M. Sherman, Me., "but Electric bitters cured me en tirely." Only 60c. at all druggists. Price by mail, 25c, $1.00. Agents wanted. JORDAN CHEST EASE CO. Hamlet, N. C. Box 345. SENSATIONS NEVER CEASE. by this bureau is and appreciated. It is the only de partment that gathers statistics in regard to all our industrial and ag ricultural pursuits, and when theBe statistics are published and sent broadcast over the country they ad vertise our resources as can be done In no other way. If this bureau had dnnp nnthincr aIua hilt nut tha fltata t printing on a cheaper and safer basis, this alone would have more than re paid the state for all moneys paid out lu maintaining it," In transmitting his bi-ennial mes sage to the general assembly on Jan uary 6, 1905, former Governor Ay cock said: "The work of this department (bureau of labor and printing) but if anyone would suggest a better way they would be glad to take it up. ;. Referring' to the objection to get ting in line, it was argued that the man with mileage that cost two cents a mile and good on 43 railroads was no better thnn the nnnr woman with little understood j the baby in her arms getting In line and Waiting hef turn and paying two and one-half cents. Another thing was they had been made to haul baggage without any passenger, by the old plan; while by the new it could not be done. Senator Barringer took another shot, arguing still that there was ho excuse for It. '' v The committee1 asked many, ques tions, and took the matter under advisement. Revolts At Cold Steel. "Your only hope," said three doc tors to Mrs. M. E. Fisher, Detroit, Mich., suffering from severe rectal trouble, lies In an operation," "then I for used Dr. King's Llfe.Pills." she writes. the pust two years has been mostly I "t,u whHy cured." They prevent Ap- of a routine nature. The Bcope of its P61"110""". Constipation. Headache. 25c. labor ought to be increased until it,at a" druggists, , . ; !?fJL!?!.fl!le VJ re8d.y. T CAPT. 8HERRILL REMEMBERED. wonderful Bargains Every Day. Our entire stock of Clothing for Men, Youth's, and Boys is offered at 25 discount. This is to be a big opportunity for our custom ers, friends, and all who take advantage of this sale. The Tailors that fashion our Dress Suits are recognized as Masters of the Craft The result of their skill is shown in every garment we present They fit as if made to your individual measure, and have as much style and character as the Fifth Avenue Tailor, New York, puts into his Evening Dress Suits. This is to be a strictly Cash Sale Come in and see ether big values we have .fir ...... .. to capital and labor in the state." To go bock beyond this for his "re tiring governor", who he says ex pressed an opinion discrediting the department, would take us back to the days of Governor Russell, sev eral years before I became connected with the department. For further in formation of Mr. Graham and others interested concerning the work of this department and the service it renders to the state I have pleasure in re- Hintorj Class Sends Him Potted Plant In Recent Illness. Captain Miles O. Sherrill, state lib rarian, has been confined to his room since the 20th of January. Last week he was taken by surprise when through the teacher, Miss Mary Shannon Smith, instructor In history at the Baptist University, she and her class in "American History" sent the captain as an expression of their rooms that we shall be very gutu uu iu(ui lice vx viuugo w m any of our customers who de- i I sire to entertain. II CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY. Ring 226. Either 'Phone. THE BEST PLACE TO EAT A . STAR UINCH FH. ROOM, Try Our lBc Dinner. QUICK AND POLITE SERVICE. Corner Hargett and Salisbury Sta. Every Woman i I interested nd f boaiJ kanvr 1 Aoat tin wowifrml f Marvel Adc oqt tfrogjrtot fbf ii. It ha cannot ioddI th MARVKL. Bcceot no ruber, hnl Hnd sUmn for fflvK tinted book coaled. It rrivM fnTl Mrt.lr.nlr nnA rlirw.tt InvulrntJii tau IMRVfi. CO - 44 li. 244 Si.. tw Y0 GROCERIES OF QUALITY. We study the needs of our custom- era, and buy the best quality of goods. To be convinced 'phone us your or der and give us a trial. Raleigh Phone, 101. Capital City Phone, 197. Prompt Delivery. RUDY & BUFF ALOE, 108 East Hargett St. BREAD- Machine Made. ALSO CAKES AND PIES. The best on the market. Try them and bo convinced. Every np-to-date grocer keeps them FRED G. 8TAUDT, Cor. Hargett and Haywood Streets. All Phones. Dunston's Barber Shop Under the Round Step Bank. ferrina to naee 90 of the Democratic I hish regard for him a beautiful pot Handbook for 1908. and alo ta f,iled flower, which adorns his window 65 Pocket Manual for 1908, recently issued by the North Carolina Histori cal Commission. I take no pleasure ' in criticising any member or any department of on North McDowell street. The above history clasaare daily patrons of the history department In the state library, and are extravagant In their praises of the state librarian and his Remodeled and completely changed and la now ta charge of Frank Hor- ton, who was with Otey A Son for 8 years. Our work Is the Beat, Give as a trial. F. H. HORTOX, Manager. We say now in due time: Now is the time to buy a Hat for yourself. Come in and put your1 head into one of these Hats and have thesatisfaction of wearing a good Hat at a small cost. Choose from a great variety of colors in Soft Hats, or try ona of the very smart Derbies. $3.00 HATS REDUCED TO $2.25. Edgar E. Broughton, HABERDASHER. FAYETTEVILLE STREET - - RALEIGH, N. C. Family Washing. Is coming to be more and more relegated to the Laundries as the saving in annoyance, wear and expense is learned. Coupled with the fine work done by special machinery and skilled employes the result has been an enormous increase In this department. Why not send us your family linen tills winter. Oak City Steam Laundry Co., RALEIGH, ... - - . - - NORTH CAROLINA. WE HAVE IN STOCK All of the latest novels SMBJ1L . ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. DUE DILIGENCE. Every officer and employee of this Rank Is required to exercise due diligence in the protection-of its patrons, and In the promotion of their Interests. Accounts subject to check are accepted in any amount and every courtesy is extended which is consistent with conservative hnnking methods.:' COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK. CAPITAL AXD SURPLUS, $(Kt.OOO. B. 8. Jcrman, President; A. A. Thompson, Vice-President; H. W. lack, son, Cashier; E. B. Crow, Assistant Cashier; J. J. Thomas, Chairman Board The Raleigh Savings Bank. JXO T. PULLEX, President CHARLES ROOT, Cashier. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $75,000.00. Four per cent, interest paid on deposit. Call In the bank, or write for further information. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. THE v'-V-'--"- : RALEIGH BANKING & TRUST COMPANY. .; :....; .with. An mum-passed history behind It since 1885 " Safety to its Depositors. ' : ' : Accommodation to Its Customers, ; Willing service to Its Friends. CHA8. K. JOHNSON F. H. BRIOGS, , President. Cashlnr. our administration, and the foregoing M,,l8tnt' Mlss Broughton. The cap- is given for the sole purpose of pre- ' 11 BeBm 10 messing 10 senting the exact facts after Mr. Gra ham had shown, by his silence for a week, that he does not wish to make them himself. noscngarton Co., J. 214 Faycttevilb St C. C. Phcns 397 ; Soldier Balks Death Plot. It seemed to t. A. Stone, a civil war veteran, of Kstnp, Tex., that a plot existed between a desperate lung trou ble and the grave to cause his death. "I contracted ' a stubborn oold,'! he writes, ''that developed a cough thai tuck' to me, in spit or all remedies, for years. My Wright ran down to 180 pounds. Then I began to nse Drying's Ne '.Discovery, which restored my elth' compIMeiyl' I now weigh 17 pounds." For severe oolds,' obstinate pouKhs., hemorrhage, asthma and to prbVeht 'pneumonia It's nnrlvaled. ECa and' 11.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran teed by an drufgtet. i ' get sick In order to find out how many friends one has. Wasliington Once Gave Up. to three doctors; was kept in bed for nve weeks. Blood poison from a spl der bite caused large, 'deep sores to cover his leg. The doctors failed, then "Bneklen'e Arnica Salve completely cured ' me," writes John Washington, of Bosquevllle, Tex. For ecsema, boils-, burns and piles it's supreme, 2Sc, at all druggists. -. . r ,- . , .: "THB DICKENS MAN." 0 jIiSl Jf To be at the Woman's Club February t. Qn!tii 'evenYnfe February U, Ilal-' elgh people are promised a treat . The ' .Woman's Club wlH bring here,'' Mr. Jvilllani Sterling . BatUs, the VDickan ' Man," the greatest Interpreter of Dios hsv character 'known. This will " in. drd br Treat r look forward j& -01itftttin"g-ir Boys at the Usual Cost of One at Cross and Linehari bhlbany-Se Besides oar reiular Pebroary redactioiis in Boys' Bulb) there are a number of specials for Men also. , . , . The shrewd bu rer who knows a trood tHnir wkn h ciate this reduction sale and invest In one of our splendid overcoats, or an 1 y Our absolute 4 sregard for the actual worth of these clothes is due to an camem uesro w cie w our stocKs ior tne xtew spring Models. y Hr Come in and let us fit you to a suit, one that , becomes your style and Sai j

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