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ALEIQH, N. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1909.
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J(X H. WEATHERS, Pres. , . ' - FAB H. WEATHERS ,See.-Treas.
', JPZt. JOHNSON, Vice-President. ,
Woathors Furniture Company,
121 East Martin Street.
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liUtheran Services will lit; hold
lu the Sunday school building of tire
Edentou Street. Methodist church.
Sunday, October 10, at 8 p. m.
Preaching by the Rev. Geo. W. Alen
neii, of Greensboro, N. C. Subject:
"The Lutheran Doctrine of the Lord's
Supper." . All are welconiu.
Evangel .Baptist Rev. J. A. Heilis
will preach at 11 a. m. and at S p. in.
Sunday school 9:30 a. ni., W. D. Hol
loway, superintendent. All invited.
Edenton Street Methodist Rev.
W. A. Stanbury, pastor. Services to
morrow at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., con
ducted by the pastor. Sunday school
at 9:3(0 a. m., Joseph G. Brown, su
perintendent. Epworth League
meets Monday night and prayer meet
ing Wednesday night at 8 o'clock.
West Raleigh Baptist Services tit
7:30 p. m. Preaching by Rev. .1. S.
Farmer, pastor. Sunday school I!: 30
p. m. Wednesday night prayer meet
ing 7:30 p. m. Choir practice Thurs
day night 7: SO p. m.
Christ Church Rev. Milton A.
Barber, rector; Rev. John H. Crosby,
assistant. Eighteenth Sunday after
Trinity. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.
Divine service and sermon 11a. m.,
Rev. T. H. R. Luney will preach.
Evering prayer 5:30 o'clock. Ser
vices during the week: Wednesday
6:30 p. m. and Friday 10 a. m. Free
v 4.seas. Strangers and visitors cordial
:; ly invited.
Tabernacle Baptist Rev. A. .J.
Moncrief, pastor. 11 a. m. subject,
"A Worthy Walk." Sermon by the
pastor. At 7:30 p. in. there will be
an ordination service, in which Mr.
C. C. Wheeler will be ordained to. the
full work of the gospel ministry. A
:r sermon appropriate to the service
will brpfeaciied hy tlu pastor. Rev.
.1. A. Campbell, of Ituie's Creek
Academy, will deliver a charge to the
candidate. The Bible will be deliv
eied to the candidate and the ordain
ing prayer made by Rev. Livingston
Johnson and H. C. Moore. 9:15 a. m.
Sunday school, N. B. Hroughton, su
perintendent. Sunday will be observ
ed as Rally Day in the Sunday school.
Special program of select music.
Public with strangers and visitors
cordially invited to all services.
Hillshoro Street Christian Rev. L
F. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school
at. 9:1 5, C. H. Stephenson, superin
tendent. Preaching and reception of
members at 11 a. m. Preaching at
8 o'clock. Song service 7:45. Re
vival services during the week. Song
service every evening at 7:45 and
preaching at 8 o'clock.
Presbyterian Rev. W. McC.
White, D. D. Services 11 a. m. and 8
p. in. During the morning service
the communion of the Lord's Sup
per will be observed. Sunday school
9:i!0 a. m. WestmJnster League 7:30
p. m. Wednesday service S p. m.
St. Saviour Chapel Rev. John H.
Crosby, minister in charge. Eigh
teenth Sunday after Trinity. Sun
day school 10 a. m. Night service
and sermon 7:13 o'clock. Seats all
free. Every one invited.
Fayetteville Street Baptist Rev.
John L. Cook, pastor. Services 11 a.
m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school
9:::0 a. m., J. T. Pullen, superintendent,
f'liurrli f tliofiootl Shepherd
Kev. f. McK. I'ittenger, D. D., rec
tor. Kighteenth Sunday after Trin
ity. Holy communion at 8 a. m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Service
Suits that are Personal
in Feeling.
Wo have long since learned
that suits must possess the
same characteristics in their
make-up that men do, and
when this is done and the
suit and the man gets to
gether tit ere is bound to be a
lit. ' ' .
There are not as many pe
culiarly built men as you'd
suppose; there are more suit
models than you'd think for.
7n our immense stock of the
highest type of ready-made
clothing we have a suit for -you
one that feels right.
Our styles for young men
have all the snap and vigor
that's possible to get into
suits. .
The blues ,and grays the
leading fall colors are here
hi all styles and shades from
$16.50 to $40.00. Other well
made suits, $10.00 to $15.00.
J, ROSENGARTEN CO.,
FAYETTEVILLE STREET.
The
Hundreds of folks here are needless
ly miserable and worried, because of
out-or-order kldnoye, backache or blad
der trouble.
If you will take several doses of
Pape's Diuretic all misery from a lame
rack, rheumatism, painful stitches,
inflamed and swollen eyelids, nervous
headache, irritability, dizziness, worn-
Ant, sick feeling and othea' symptoms
will vanish.
Uneontrolloble smorting, frequent
urination (especially at night) and
all bladder misery ends.
This unusual preparation goes at
once to the disordered kidneys, blad
der and urinary system, and distrib--
utes its healing, .cleansing and vitaliz
ing inlluence directly upon the orga""
and glands affected, and completes the
cure before you realise it.
The moment you suspect any kidney
or urinary disorder, or feel rheuma
tism coming, begin taking this name
less medicine, with the knowledge that
there is no other remedy, at any price,
made anywhere else in the world,
vhich will effect so thorough and
prompt a cure as a fifty-cent treatment
of Pape's Diuretic, which any druggist
can supply.
Your physician, pharmacist, banker
or any mercantile agency win icu you
that Pape, Thompson & Tape, of (In-
cinati concern, thoroughly worthy or
your confidence.
Only curative results can come from,
taking Pape's Diuretic, and a few
days' treatment means clean, active,
healthy kidneys, bladder and urinary,
organs and you feel fine.
Accept only Pape's Diuretic fifty
cent treatment from any drug store
anywhere in the world.
Unusually large Cccket for
This Term '
Salt Agatart th American Tobacco
: Company Comes Up Not Tuesday.
Case to Determine Whether1. Com
pear Is Combination in Restraint
of 1'Mde. . '' .
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Washington, Oct. 9 The fall term !
NOTE TEUSTDlf.
KbowJ
As m Raleigh Beader
ToaWell.
When th-kidneys are sick,
Nature tells you about It
The urine Is nature's calendar.
Infrequent or too fxegjuent action;
Any urinary trouble tetla of kidney
ills.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kidney
Ills.. '
lialelgh people- testify to this.
Mrs. L. H. King, 318 E. Cabarrus St;,
Raleigh, N. C.j says: "I can spoak !n
the highest terms "of Doan's Kidney
! tl 1 tc htivintf iiha thftm .with thA mwit
of the United States supreme court results. J suffered consld-
eruuiy iroui uuii uauivauiivs, iichuquuj
accompanied by pains across my loins.
and sermon at It a. ni. and at S p.
m. Services on Wednesday at lit a.
m. and on Friday at 5 p. m. The
seats are all free and strangers and
visitors are cordially invited.
Central Methodist L. B. Jones,
pastor. Usual services conducted by
the pastor at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:30, R. E. Prince,
superintendent. A special series of
meetings will be held during the
week. Rev. L. P. Howard, of More-
head City, will assist the pastor.
SEW HKATIXCJ SYSTEM.
WfU he Installed at Carolina His
' torical Society Clioses Officers
Other News.
(Spec:al to The Times.)
Chapel Hill, N. C, Oct. 9 The
new heating system will be In opera
tion on October 15. This will be a
great improvement over last year's
system, as the circuit of the hot wa
ter has been made Into two groups.
At the same time that the heating
apparatus is complete the seats in the
convenes next Monday.
ftniemtor of the august tribunal wjjl
hot be In his accustomed seat when
the court meets at noon. Associate
Justice William Moody, of Massachu
setts,, it was Announced at. the office
of the supreme court clerk yester
day, will not be able to sit. Justice
Moody has been in ill health for
some time. It Is also reported that
Associate Justice John filarshall Har
lan, of Kentucky, may be prevented
from, being present Monday. He, too,
has not been enjoying good, health
since the court last adjourned, The
docket of the supreme court is unus
ually large for this term. As an il
lustration of this 23 cases are set
down for Tuesday next. Two of
them ure very important. One is the
suit of the United Statos against the
American Tobacco Company, the big
"trust-busting" case that Attorney
General Wickersham has been pre
paring for some time. The other is
the suit of the Southern Pacific Rail
road against the Interstate Com-
-tnerce Commission, to prevent it from
enforcing certain freight rate man
dates. The attorney-general will not ap
pear for the government in many of
the cases, but the department of jus
tice will be represented by Assistant
Attorney-General Ellis, or Solicitor-
General Bowers. Mr. Wickersham,
however, will personally conduct the
government prosecution of the to
bacco trust. James McReynolds, for
mer assistant attorney-general, will
assist Wickersham in this case.
The government case against the
triujj is to determine if the American
Tobacco Company is a combination
In restraint of trade. Lower courts
have held it to be such. Some phases
I of the decisions of the lower courts,
however, were not satisfactory to the
department of justice and the case
before the supreme court Is not only
the appeal of the company, but also
of the government. The lower courts
held that United Cigar Stores were
not parties to the original suit, but
the department of justice holds to
the contrary, and must be so in
cluded. In this case the government is
seeking to have the American To-
I was convinced that my trouble arose
from disordered kidneys, as the secre
tions from these organs were unnatur
al and too frequent in passage.' When
LJieard of Doan's Kidney Pills. I pro
cured a box from, the, Bobbitt-Wynno;
Drug Co. and began using them as
directed They benefited me at once
and after I had taken them a short
time . I was curoji." ...
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-MUbutn Co., . Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
SHOW FROM CUBA.
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Application Received Today for Space
on Midway at Fair Oct. 1S-23.
The State Fair management to
day received an application for space
on the Midway from, one of the big
gest shows in Havana, Cuba. This
gives some idea of bow the reputation
of the North Carolina Annual State
Fair is spreading.
In this connection it might not be
amiss to mention that several re
markably excellent shows from Can
ada have been already ' booked for
the great week of October 18-23.
By the way, th aggregation of
shows this year will be nothing short
of marvelous, among them bepg the
Merrlmac and Monitor show of
Jamestown celebrity; Ferrari's -famous
trained wild animals; the Flea
Theatre, showing flees drawing car
riages, fighting duels, riding bicycles,
juggling, operating a carousal, per
forming stunts on slack wire, panto
mine ballet, running races, riding in
automobiles and other things too nu
merous to mention: the Infant Incu
bator; Kemp Sister's Wild West
Show: the famous London Ghost
Show, to say nothing of the innumer
able free attractions given every day
during the week, Including the Great
Davenports, dashing over an 80-foot
high wire on a wheel of fire; Frees
and Gennett as Happy Hooligan and
Loucian Ann in the box car trick, and
as aerialists and trapeie and roman
rings; the novel balloon race, two
balloons ascending to dizzy heights
and each dropping two parachutes at
bacco Company thrown into the hands, the same time; many acts by theWild
of a federal receiver, for the pur-
chapel will be ready. The new seats pose of making sure that the combi-
are onera chairs and the seating ca-: nation is dissolved. The American
pacity will be increased considerably.
All the members of the academic de
partment will now. attend the chapel.
exercises which are held at twenty-
five minutes after nine.
twenty minutes.
Tobacco Company is a huge holding
company, which has control of a
large number of tobacco and related
corporations. The su,it to dissolve is
lasting for based on the claim that the company
is operating in violation of the Sher-
The editors and managers of the man anti-trust law. If the govern
college annual, the Yackety Yack, ment should 'win this case there is
are all ready and an excellent book
is expected next spring.
Dr. Sloan, of the University of Vir
ginia, spoke in the Y. M. C. A. build
iug Thursday night. Ho comes in the
interest of the Rochester Convention
to be held at Rochester, N. Y., on the
2th of December, vastlng till Janu
ary the 2nd. This will be a conven
tion of students from all parts of the
world interested in missions. A large
delegation is expected to go from the
University and Mr. Johnson, the Bible
study secretary for North and South
Carolina, is arranging to have the
joint delegations attend in a party.
for which he is arranging
little doubt that It will also be suc
cessful in the suit for dissolution of
the Standard Oil Company, now in
the lower federal courts in St. Louis.
If the government loses both cases it
will practically nullify the Sherman
law.
West Show, winding up with the at
tack on the overland stage coach by
wild Indians.
In short, it might not be out of
place to say that paid shows and free
attsactions will have more in them
than three circuses combined.
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WE HAVE a numVer.of smart diets models in
regsj Shoes. iWf bound, to win tec
approval of the best-drened men ' in town.
Ant) the fit of these Regsl dress models is juit as ,
neat as thwr, appearance. r
REGAL SHQES
are always built after the latest, exclusive custom
styles and always fit Kite nuide-to-measure sheet,
because they are made in, quartetj-dfti.
Your dress shoes should be absolutely correct
thats why you need Kegait.:, . ' ;'
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Haven't you a Sweater that needs cleaning for tt
fall wear? We make them 1 ook as good as new;
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CHABJUEUI BOOT, OMhl
The Raleigh Savings Dank
CAPITAL AND SUHPLTIS, $700fX0QL
Four pec eeafi Intercut paid on epostt. , OOl lis t bak, or wi
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SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FQll XOTj?
Slany people delude themselves by
saying "it will wear away," when they
notice symptoms of kidney and bladder
trouble. This Is a mistake. Take
Foley's Kidney Remedy, and stop the
drain on the vitality. It cures back-
ache, rheumatism, kidney and bladder
trouble, and makes every trace of
pain, weakness, and urinary trouble
disappear. King-Crowell Drug Co.,
Fayetteville and Hargett streets. ,
TRINITY COLLEGE GLEE CLUB.
To Be Organized Siiortly for Annual
Tour Class Officers Klected.
Trinity College, Durham,' N. C,
Oct. 9 The sophomore class met
this morning after chapel and chose
tlte following officers to serve dur-
a special - in thc term ot 1909 and 1910: Mr.4
Pullman tar. Mr. Johnson made a w. m. Muse, Jr., of Durham, presi-
short talk Just preceding ur. sioan, jcnt; jir. Frank Cooper, of States
In explanation of his plans. vlIle vjce president; Mr. Hal McCoy,
The Kappa Alpha fraternity inlti-jof Asheviue wa8 elected athletic rep
ated J. T. Larkin Saturday night and ; resentative. ,
the Sigma Nu fraternity has recently
initiated R. P. Blackmer.
The Junior Order of the Gorgon's
Head has initiated J. W. Cheshire, W.
T. Joynerlnd J. M. Battle.
' Th Doclibl Diilt Association has
:lt:tcd its officers and tno candidates
for the team, are now trying for
places. The president and captain of
the team are T. W. Voils and W. A.
Dardea, respectively.
C. C. Garrett, captain of the var
sity football team, has been elected
president of the Guilford uouiuy
Club. This club now has a member,
ship of thirty and Is about to take
the cup from Mecklonbsrg county for
having' the largest county club in the
University. .
At a recent meeting of the Histor
ical Society Dr. J.,.- G. deltoulhac
Hamilton was chosen president and
Dr. K. IV Battle permanent vteo pres
ident. " The other officers were W. B.
Rodman. Jr recording secretary and
C. E. Mcintosh, corresponding secre
tary; This ctah give a plaee for ex
pression for both faculty and stu
dents interested In history. The pa
per presented before it are of state
wide importance.
A Hurry Up Call.
Quick! Wr. DruggWl-QuIckl A box
of Bucklsn'a Arnica Salvo Hers a
quarter For th love of Moses, hprryi
Baby's turned himself, terrlbly-ohn-nie
cut his foot with th axeMamie's
scaldedP cau' walk from ptles-BIl-lle
has got botts--ant my corns Ache.
She 4. it and soon cured alt the fam
ily. IW t greatwit hler m earth.
Sold hy all druggists.
The freshman class alone remains
to elect their officers. This will prob
ably be done tomorrow. X
The first meeting of the Trinity
College Glee Club was held this week
in the Craven Memorial Hall. The
object of this meeting was to try out
new voices. A great ' many . asniciinta
were on hand and from the showing?
made the first nigh some good -material
will -be secured for the annual
tour, which takes place a week or two
prior to Christmas. It is hopefl that
the club will not , do as tho club of
last year did. gamely: to get strand
ed on the road and have to walk into
camp. V . " t
The meeting of the Science Club,
which was to have been held Tuesday
night, has been postponed unlil Mon
day night, when Prof. Flowers will
deliver an address on "Simon New-
oomb," who receatly died.
Mr. J. S. Wrenn, of Slier guy, came
over to the Park to be present at the
"Tombs" initiation. Mr. Wrenn was
business manager of the "Chronicle"
last year and now is with Wrenn
Bros, at Siler City.
The Emergency Rpedy.
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