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n. (I. CATTLE CE-ELECTEOt BAriauET TO-iasirf
Bent to Demonstrate the Merits
, .Pyraaiia PHe Cure.
of
tyhat It frits Done For Others, It Can
Do For Youi
We have testimonials by the hurt
arpfa (showing all-stagea, kind and de
! greerf . Of piles which have been eufed
by, Pyramid Pile Cure.
If you could read., these unsolicited
letters; you would no doubt go- to the
nearest drug store and buy a. Vox of
Pyramid Pile Cure at once, price flfty;
' cents..-. ,' -"'.''' '
We do not ask you to do this. Send
President of Raleigh Opod
Co verment Association
A General Review of the "Work of the
Good Government Association
From ts Beginning to Present
Time Officers Elected Next
' Meeting in December.
The annual meeting of the Raleigh
Good 1 Government Association was
held last night in 'the rooms of the
chamber of commerce.
v The meeting-was called to order
by President R. H. Battle. In his
address Mr, Battle reviewed the work
' us.;ypur name aid address and we' will 'of the association from its beginning
semi you a triaj poena ge y roan ir'e. uowu ioTne present lime, rne spea
i 'VTeJliow .what the ft-lal . package i ker thefc Related the history of the
hviH do. "In many cas It has cured i movement; hbw- it went before the
nil Mftrhnnf fiitViit traolmpnr If it ... . - 7
i IPtriUiailira Q Tt l I no tunntmAtil If- in
':ir--riiir-r: r v:,ceived at the hands
vuu . Ul UBgrnv, a., wr v r.ni.i u -- i""1
Is fair, Is It not?. Simply All out free
coupon belojir and mail today.
FREE PACKAGE COUPON
Stll out the blank lines below
with your name and address,
frut out coupon and mail to the
PYRAMID DRtlQ , COMPANY,
,190 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall,
Mih.' ' A trial package of the
great Pyramid Pile Cure will
then be sent you at once by mall
F1RE5E, in plain wrapper.
' Name
Street
City and State
ENTRIES ARE DOUBLED
Extlliitqrs Occapiing Double
the Space of Last Year
of ihe Wake
county- representatives, particularly
in the senate, and after the request
for the commission was refused the
advocates decided to appeal to the
citizens of Raleigh through a mass
j meeting, and after a hard campaign
in which some of the best citizens of
Raleigh took .part, the movement
won. There have been requests for a
reduction in taxes, but this is im
possible now, on account of the finan
cial condition of the city. The. bond
ed indebtedness is $342,500, $100,
000 of this bearing 4 per- cent, in
terest and the balance 5 per cent., be
sides a debt of $16,000 left by the
old administration. Under the char
ter the annunl salary, list is over $30,-
i 000. Besides this the city must raise
$16,000 interest annually on . the
i bonded debt. The necessary expenses
jare about $104,000, while the re
ceipts are :$1 06,000, which" loaves
only about. $2,000 to reduce tilts In
debtedness. He said the new admin
istration had made improvements
along all lines, and ns soon as the
debt was paid and the Interest pro
vided for without bonds, the taxps
would be reduced.
A resolution introduced by Mr. N.
B. Broughton endorsing the present
Von Can Safely Ent One, if Too Take
Two Minna Tablets Afterwards
RobhittWynne Guarantees Them.
It is really a pitiful sight to see so
many thousands of people worrying
about What they can eat and what they
can't eat
Dyspeptics, they call themselves, but
they stretch the Imagination when they
do it ;
All these people heed to make them
healthy, cheerful and sound appetite
is a box of .-o-na tablets.
The stomach of a dyspeptics is over
worked and run down. It needs help to
digest the food, but more than that it
needs a prescription that will cleanse,
renovate, strengthen and put elasticity
into the stomach walls.
Mi-o-na is the prescription that will
do this and do it so promptly that you'll
wonder why you didn't try it before.
It stops belching ot gas and distress
after eating in five minutes. It is un
doubtedly the greatest sjomarh tonic
ever given to the public by a specialist
in stomach diseases.
Leading druggists everywhere sell
Ml-o-na. Bnbbitt-Wynne DruR Co.
sells it In Raleigh for !0 eents a large
box on ' the money-back plan. Test
samples free from Booth's Mi-orna,
Buffalo,, N. y.
EKNS NOW BE Arm
FOR
1 BOYLAN-PEARCE CO. BOYLAN PEAIICE CO
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There's a KABO CORSET for Every Figure.
An Expert. Corsetei re will demonstrate the beauties of the Famous Kabo
Corset, fit your form' with the right model or give you the forrect stylo num
ber of the Corset host adapted to your figure. Buy whenever you will.
HpHE impression you
great deal by the corset
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(Inn Mm, RntAM Vittv Henri of I.ivp i
Stock Eighty-four Head Entered, administration and expressing the
In One Day Poultry
Exhibit ntconnaence or tne association in it,
Show In Itself Ferari's
Trained Animal Show.
Great iwas unanimously adopted.
Mr. W. N. Jones, in the course of
some remarks upon the opportunities
' - .. - ! of the association, advocated a ''town
.The prospects for the greatest fair meeting" in order to get an expres
in jjthe, history, of the state continue aion from all the citizens.
tOigrow .nngnter , every nay. rue. Mr. J.: h.- O'Quinn said that the
space is rabidly, being taken up and moement should include the county
, when the -gates are opened next weekj . vr
everylnch of, available space will be niittee be appointed to inquire into
'-occupied; . - ' ' ' the different departments and to make
' Mr. JV. n: Hutt, who is in The suggestions' as to the best manner to
westeia part or ine'ate, writes vrom get the clty financeg m good condi
ABoeTiue mat xue iruu aiinuy l...0 tion which wftg adopted The chalr
Eb?. n8t he hM. eY!r' appointed on that committee Walter
aeen. in aispiay wjw occupy ao. Die Clarki Jh George Hnter. James J
.. .rr.wW'. C. J. Hunter, J. G. Ball, and
nt rkW Ana anvji( (nana thnci imfah ho. i
'. l"a" "c After the election of the following
a-.Hnna r h.t th tlvAlofflcers the meeting adjourned to
Jii. .iiivi, m meet the second Monday in Decem-
nthPr vor, ThrA Ia rtn ntrv of bev: President, R. H. Battle; vice
flffv: ThAnH. n,hr nf tpn nn,i nf Presidents, Leo. D. Heart, George
' t.wPlv heart nf ..ttta ri tuiv Hunter, Carey J. Hunter, N. B
swine.' all these entries hein in one Broiightdn, Ivan Proctor, Josephns
daV,' Which shows how fast they are D"n'els. K. L. Harris, and W. N
coming in. iJones-
4 u v ivuiii j cjtuiuti mil uc niuiuoi j
a show within itself, all the noted I
strains of chickens, ducks, geese, tur-i
keva i nlerAnna tv an wall nu mnnv Henderson
raff and Wonderful specimens.
. . The flower show will be a bower of
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rant flowers; odd sneclmens of na- ma Club, interested in art, literature,
ture; af great variety of beautiful I music and amusement, held its last
flowers including all nature adorns meeting wJth Miss Jull- Cooper, at
herself. Will make a scene that all I her hospitable home, corner William
nower-Wvers will delight in. i and Char'es streets. It is composed
tne of the features of Mid way -will ,of tne yonn8 Iadies of our town and
be Ferari's trained animal show. several yo'"e married ladies. Mrs.
This show haB excted favorable com-lSvdl,ey p- CPer is president. Mem-
meot wherever it has been. There oersjU ,s resinciea to twenty.
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Cures catarrh or money back.-, Jubt
breathe it in. Complete oatfit, inclnding
innaierfi. iarera ootues ouc, JJruggista.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
An Important Meeting to be
Held this Evening
Regular Monthly .Meeting This 10 veil -.
ing at 8 O'clock Arrangements to
be Made For the Great Farmers'
National Congress, Which' Meets
Hereof oveni her 3 Other lluslness.
THFrALMA CliUB.
Club Holds Interesting
Meetings Personal Mention.
(Special to The Times.)
Henderson, N; C, Oct. 12 The Al
nrs five complete nets to every per-
Studles at present confined to
formauce.. Jn one of the nets Caro-, onaaespeare. ivmg nenry viii un
dina nerforms with a collection of .'der di8cu8sion at this meeting.
monnrHn mimaa nH wooroi nt ho Sketcn: The play as a tribute to
Jineet fneclnieEi of lions' in the world. the sirit ot. Henry .VIH and
In nifiarAn' aPt iii h .n o Af iiizaoeia miss uuve narris.
the rarest and most valuable animals
in existence, a cross of leopard and
. I The English love of pageantry as
expressed in Henry VIII Miss Julia
Cooper.
titer. .' Another feature in a srlant
Eussian-JaF, perhaps the largest! Qeen Katherine as the spiritual
ever exhibited bv anV show, which elenent contrasted with Anne Boleyn
-does a number of difficult tricks and,-tne external element Miss Rebec-
seems to understand everything said
ca Wat kins.
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This evening iit S o'clock the regular
monthly meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce will,, be held at its rooms
and matters of much Importance to
the city are to be considered, chief
among these being the arrangements
of the meeting of the Farmers' Nation
al Congress here, which begins Nov.
3rd. A great deal is to be done, com
mittees are to be appointed and vari
ous lines of the work to be handled.
Funds are to be raised, as Raleigh has
pledged itself to put up $500, which Is
always placed in the hands of the exe
cutive' board of the Congress by the
city where a meeting is held. A
thorough canvass of Raleigh Is to be
made for the fund. People from prac
tically every state in the Union will be
here and letters containing requests
for quarters, are now coming from
points in the far northwest. Special
trains will bring delegates from Chi
cago, St- Louis, Memphis and other
points. Raleigh has been very ex
tensively advertised by the Congress.
Quarters have been secured at the
Tarborough House and Park Hotel for
the delegates, and the Yarborough will
be headquarters. Of course the city
will be canvassed so that other dele
gates can be placed in boarding-houses
and in private homes.
From a business point of viow this
Congress means much to Raleigh and
to North Carolina and a fine oppor
tunity is afforded Raleigh to show its
public spirit and its hospitality. The
state is making special preparations
for this great meeting, the most im
portant one of farmers ever held
in Norm Carolina, All tne dele
gates should be made at home
here. Naturally much money will
be expended here by them while in the
city, not only for board and lodging
but in other ways, and a nine im
pression of Raleigh may bring about
investments here and new settlers al
so. The Chamber of Commerce se
cured the holding of this meeting here
and naturally expects the community
to stand by it in the matter.
At the meeting this evening there
will be a report on the matter of es
tablishing a deylng and finishing plant
for hosiery here, and other matters
will be discussed.
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Copyright 1909 Kabo Corset Ca.
Kabo Style 690 is an extremely lone, close fittingr
corset with medium bigb bust; is well reinforced at waist
tne where the greatest strain comes to a corset: made of
make is governed a
you wear. v No
maker of fine
gowns would
ever .attempt to
give you a stylish
appearance, un
less you wore
the right corsets.
Kabo C orsets gi ve
your dressmaker the
best figure to work
over and the results
show it.
Kabo Corsets are
up-to-date in style and
are comfortable. We
carry a full line of them.
Prices $5 to $1
Kabo Corsets are
guaranteed not to rust
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white ouly, tuts IS to 30. Price, $1.00.
CORSETS TO FIT ALL FORMS.
buy Corsets for fit, style, and comfort. AU those you find in the
to him. These with many other fea-i naraciers 0t .woisey and uucjt-
tures o to maktf this one of the 'ngnam irnss uenevieve copper,
greatest attractions oh the road,
will be seen heW at the fair
week. , ' " -
. The Road to (success.
has many ' obstructions, but none so
desperate as poor health, but Electric
Bitters Js the grtatest health builder
the. world has ever known. It compels
perfect action of stomach, liver kid
neys, bowels, .purines and enriches the
blood, and, tones and Invigorates the
whole system. .' Vigorous body and
keen brain, follow their use. You can't
afford to ; slight Electric Bitters lf
weak,' run-down or sickly. Only 60c.
' Guaranteed by lf druggists. . ...
AI1 j After the meeting adjourned sal-
next ads, oysters and many other delica
cies or tne season were served.
There were some visitors present.
The next meeting will be held with
Mrs, D. Y. Coopr, Jr.
., Dr. John Hill Tucker will leave No
vember first, to, take the position of
resident Burgeon the next eight
months In the Presbyterian Eye, Ear
and Throat Hospital in Baltimore,
Md. It is Dr. Tucker's present inten
tion to locate in Durham and con
tinue one day each, week in Hender
son at his office here, after finishing
his term of service in Baltimore. His
wife and little daughter will remain
here for the present. '
Mrs. V. D. Machin and little son,
of Isle of Wight, Va., are visiting
Mrs. W. W. Parker.
Mrs. Alice Cheek, widow of Gen.
W. H. Cheek;, and her daughter,. Mrs.
Moore, of Burlington, are visiting Mr.
Alex Cheek In west Henderson.
Miss Mary Judd, of Texas, is visit
ing relatives and friends here.
Mrs. Sydney P. Coojer, Mrs. D. Y.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12,
F. LAWRENCE WALKER
Announces the engagement of
CHARLES B. HANFORD,
Accompanied b$r
MISS MARIE DROFNAH,
In the Merry Comedy
"The Taming of the Shrew"
Preceded by
THE OLD GUARD
(A Story of Waterloo)
PRICES : 50c, 75c, $1 .00," "$ 1 .50
Seat Sale on at Tucker Building.
VAtfDEVILLH
AT THE
Gem Theatre
TODAK
ALL NEW ACTS.
MM' WILTON AND ,1010
' WILTON,"
In Rcliiifd Comedy Hkrlch.
Ill' I) VAVti,
Singing and I):iik Iiii Hlnck-I'Mcc
Comedian.
MOTION PICTURES.
Til E STAMPEDE.
THE NEW MAIL-CARRIER.
SPRING HAS COME.
Matinee, 4:15. Night, 8:00
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SPECIALS TRAINS
State Agricultural Fair, Raleigh, N. C, the Big
Days, Wednesday, Oct. 20, Thursday, Oct. 21.
NORFOLK ANDSOUTHERNR.R.
Exceptionally Low Roupd Trip Fares.
SCHEDULE.
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October 2
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Kotiiriiinu siK'ciai trains win leave union station, uaieign, at u:
P.M.. October 201 .;, and October 21st. .
ALL TICKETS' limited to return until October 24th, on all regular
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j or address:
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" The State Convention of Daughters
f the Confederacy will be held in
Wilmington. 12th to 17th of October.
Mru.V W. 'O, Shannon is one of the
state officers' and will attend,. Mrs.
John D. Cooper and Mra. A. C. Zol
licoffer: ar- delegates for. the Vance
County CbApter of Henderson.
Mrs. w. ;ft Bverett and Mrs. Clar-
ejuce Everett, pf Atlantaj' Ga.. after a Cooper, Jr., and Miss Genevieve
pleasant viBlt to Mrs. Brooks Parliam, Cooper are on a pleasure trip to New
returned home yesterday.
York JClty.
SKATING
Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday Nights
' Only
' ' 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. . ' ''.
Glenwood Skating Rink,
Clarence H. Lumsdeu, Manager.
AT THE REVELRY.
VAUDEVILLE
AKT LASIjEV,
Illack-i'ace Comedian.
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Yarborough House.
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Bottled in Bond .
High Grade Bourbon
Bottled in Bond
Pure Corn Whiskey
for Medicinal use
Pure Juniper Gin
4 Bottle Assortment 1 of each $ 3.73 Express paid
8 Bottle Assortment 2 of each 7. 50 Express paid
12 Bottle Assortment 3 of each 10.00 Express paid
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