?1 A ; ?AG2 EIGHT THE EVENING TIMES, RALEIGH, N. C.f WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2Y;'ld09.': '" l! I delicious. r s the most valuable mere. dent, the active principle, to 0 l!?..lSir iiP V Insures wholesome and O HlltWtflYP delicious food for every yv W l, 1 X. NU ALUS! S fccrdsi the Freight Rate en Railroads gay the liemnn Oroors , - ttie End Uoth Will ProhWjr Googa the pnnAiimpr. .'t-iv viv ; If. -you take lievwar doses of Pane's plurettc, all ".backache rind ' dlntrf-AH . jrom oui-or-oraor jcumeya or ninuaon trouhlA wttl vanfsh, and you will felj fift.' , ' " , - ; I j ! Ijimo back, painful stitchAo, thPUma-l - r " - itlsm-, n"vou headache, tllxslnPKH. Irfl- KUtaklMtM. Oct. ,1-Th. fcamor-' JZPZZZJi arf Jlghtlng over ; Aid rich -tariff re- ntive kidncvo dlaoncur.. . . U Tislon plunder. , ' - .- iinoontrollublfc, amarttntc, froqiicfnf ' Conpesa increased the duty u on urination eBpcolaHy at ' night)' ami lemony hi ' per cent a pound, - -yjot- ' all bladder misery ends. '. withstand In g that the California fruit ' Peeling miserable and worried l, had virtually driven the Italian lem- needless, because this unusual prepara-. ona out or the market under the old " tMnfflnv rnlo ' - neya, bladder and urinary system and Mow come the railroads with a 15 rirr PICKPOCKETS GETTING BUSY ' Thnt F.roiiigo of F;iiis, thn plfk pocki'l. Ims bi-Kiin m Ki't in his work here, quiti :i numbi r nl' gcntlt'iiien arc minus iihuii - ami Jewvlry an rpsiill of tlieir ii('ratinns. Very little is iiiins snid about the losses as llx1 nolice and directives ale on the trail and hope to laud the guilty . parties before night. r Mr. Alex 1... McDonald, repivseiilatlve of the Virginia-Carolina 'liemle.il On. lost a diamond stud valued at $225. It was u smooth piece of work, and the "dip" did his work and Rot away safely before Air. McDonald discovered his loss. Another man lost a purse and $50 last night, and still another Is reported to have lost tin. The llRlit lingered sentry will be in his element today, as the streets and Pair Grounds will be crowded, giving them a good opportunity. JIM JEFFRIES! 1 IS,HUBBipa STILL CONFIDENT KILLED IN AUTO Waslngton, Oct. 21 Mr.- Gardner Night on Bald Mountain. On a lonely night Alex. Benton, of Fort Edward, N. T., climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor, tortured by Asthma, bent on curing him with Dr. King's New Discovery, that had cured himself of asthma, This wonderful medicine soon relieved and quickly cured his neighbor. Later it cured his son's wife of a severe luns trouble. Millions believe its the great est Throat and Lung cure on earth. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hemorrhages and Sore Lungs are surely cured by . It. ;Best for Hay fever. Grip and . Whooping Cough. 60 cents and' $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by al' druggists. New York, Oct. 21 Jim Jeffries was hcanl from by wireless today. The Hubbard, widow of the first president retired champion says that his condl- of Ihe American Bell Telephone i Coin1 turn is perfect and that lie will meet pany, was thrown from her automo- Johnson before Ihe club offering the bile and killed last evening In a col best Inducements in March or April, lision with n street car at the corner of Jeffries sent the message from Cape Neweombe street and Oonneetieut avei- rtaee from aboard lire steamship Lusl- jiue, in the northwestern portion Of this t.'iuia, which is due to' dock tonight. city. Mrs. Hubbard was taken to the Jeffries arrival is looked up' with Gardfteld Hospital, where she died much Interest iii sporting circles as It without regaining consciousness. ."& is almftst certain that a 'match with Mrs. Hubbard,' was the mother-ln-Jack Johnson for the championship of law of Prof. Alexander Graham OSell. the world will be made the early part scientist, and was prominent iii h5 of rext i-eeli. older net of Washington. She waff 84 There Is to be a meeting between years old. With her at the time of the) George Lyttle, Johnson's manager, and accident, was her sister. Mrs. ChnrleS Jim Ooffroth, the San Francisco fight Nash of Morristown, N. J., who though promoter. badly shaken up, was not injured. Ooffroth left San Francisco yesterday and from an interview it was learned that he had already made an offer to Johnson that has practically been ac cepted. After the meeting with Jeff ries, who is a fast friend of the west ern promoter, the latter may have the men signed up for bis Mission street arena. While on the other side, Jeffries ln- dulged' hi light exercise most day, and his Condition, so he says, is just as perfect as when be left these shores. He declared the weigh ques tion won't bother him. Dote all at Great State Fair Thrice Armed ; 25, 50, and $1. All druggists, t i VIck's Croup and Pneumonia and perfect success. Try It. Salve, the new inunction idea " is the home which has ready A Hurry Up Call. Quick! lir. Druggist Quick! A box of Bucklen's Arnica . Salve Here's a quarter For the love of Moses, hurry! Baby's burned himself, terribly John nie cut his foot with the axe Mamie's scalded Pa can't walk from plles-BH-lie has got bolls and my corns ache. She got It and soon cured all the fain- i vmt back. since ny. Sold Its the greatest healer On earth. by all druggists. much pleased that the trip through Durham's institutions had a linger- every mg recollection with them. They were charmed from the first. In stead of being met here by a spavined eayuse and. scavenger cart, and a blind driver, the city officials and the Merchants' Association greeted them, with stylish turn-outs and af ter taking these,. Alderman. Lindsey gve a special car to them, to run over the city. They were pleased in ihe premises. ' ' . Superintendent Matheson " bit1, for mer days, showed them over and they that ' time there distributes It healing, cleansing and ,lnllAt., t,.fli.Annn ,4I.W...1., ..KAN ill&. cent Increase of foreign freight rates an,,,lllni? . On lemOn8. . . - lnlt thn miv horWm vml nanllM It . ,, VIf everyone else is going to ! The moment you suspect an? kidney, gouge,'! says the railroads, "we want 'or urinary disorder or feel rheumatism Our slice,' too." j pains, begin taking this -harmless rned- ; The railroads do not regard this 'Jclne, with the knowledge that there Is boosting of rates as harmful to' the no other. remedy atany price, made lemon growers. Their nositiori is . anywhere else in the worm, wnicn win tlinf th M aimnw vi, ,!.. 'effect so thorough and nrofhpt'a cure n ';', , . as a fifty-cent treatment of Pape's Dlu. age of tpe generosity or congress In i..,u . . .... . . . , iviiu, which nuy uiubkibi lhh nuiiij.. giving Increased prosperity and pro- Tour j,hyStclan. " pharmacist, bankef "i"iv iure i or any mercantile agency win ten you say that the freight rate on lemons that Pa pe, Thompson A Pape, of Cin Kni -been entirely fob' low and was ' cinnati, Is a large and responsible med- gi ven originally to help ' ,the strug- I Icino concern, thoroughly, worthy -of gling lemon growers on the Pacific your confidence. .-' coast. Now that the lemon growers ! nlv curative results can come front hare tjuit struggUng and are buy-1 tak'w PPe' Uiuretlc. and; a few ing automobiles, and have received "L!?' . tuZ K...nr tn . heal by kidneys, bladder and. urinary il5J$?T f 50,n ll vons-'ohd no baeknehe. time that the railroads were'ding something. , . .' . For several years the lemon rate Was 15 cents lower than the rate. on oranges, grapefruit and limes. ' Now, with the advance of feright rates, the railroads declare the lemon' growers have ho grounds for complaint.-' All that 'It Is necessary to do Is to in" fcrease the cost of the lemons to the consumer SO cents on every 100 vision upwiird ruined our maritime industries, we see no reason why we may not conclude suitable revision downward coupled with the repeal of ' certain barbarous and antiquated navigation laws would not restore them. v.'-.-'.-: ' The American people are not In a mood for a ship subsidy. President Taft and the A Id rich eg and the aUn- meditate. Their sins are already great. Owing to' republican extrava gance the deficit in tne national fi nances for the fiscal'" year ending June 30, 1909, was tho staggering sum of $89,811,158. Then there was a tariff revision -that was notorious as a fraud and a fake. A ship -subsidy may be like the straw that broke the camel's back. ,' ( ' ' have come to this paper expressions ; from the Greensboro representatlres Pneumonia, Orippe and Colds are in ' li waa declared Uat after the most prevalent diseases. Rice's lookinS over the state's entire scuool i.i.in,.nt rw , h- system, Durham's institutions ' had root and effects a quick, certain cure Ioes baby have Croup? Don't de lay but. begin at once using Rice's Goose GreesP. It soothes and re lieves Immediately, and finally cures. Tues., Thurs., Sat. BUY&WEAR I sffir fif if euTT0N poa3Tx MM:' . 2, -for 351 : i nrnPFrT rni i a pfitfect tispace. a PtK-i FECT BUTTON POtntT.I'tKrtL ii i. rcnrn. i 3 1 i-t. IP DFBFFfT MANIlFAf TUBE' PERFECTLY UP-T0- JPATE. CONSENSUS. 9THE ACME OF PERFECTION. SWEATERS , The wannest line, of Sweaters you've erer : seea. We have them in all stylish colors ' " including the "Craze ,T -color for this season Oxford. ' 1 ." V v j Prices from 50c. to $4.00. i , - A genuinely good one at $1.00 and $1.1)0. J. ROSENGARTEN COMPANY, FAYKTIUVlliLX: STREET. . : been pronounced the best and the system would furnish much of the foundation stones npon " which Greensboro's schools are to ga up. There are features of the schools I that will not be embodied in, this system and the buildings are not to jbe replicas, exactly, it is the opinion ' of the Durham enthusiasts who have the word of those who speak in such extravagant terms of Durham's schools,- but the general system of building and teaching is so much liked that Durham will undoubtedly figure in the coming enlarged schools of Greensboro. . v V'' 1 In this large praise -of the tfiain of schools in Durham, Superintend ent Joyner has been' generous. A Durham gentleman : of wide t promi nence thinks there, is one feature of the city's' life, a delight to all the people In the city, and a piece of In formation that the .state can ' well bear to hear and retain. Jt is given in the same patriotic spirit in "which it was offered as 'an offset to some unsightly things .i.hat sometimes go out about Durham. . At a meeting last night of the Baptist conference' in the West Dur ham Baptist church,''' Rev.' J. E. Brown was ordained to the full work of the ministry and. will leave for Nemours,", West Virglnlas,Mohday for his work." The ministers .who assist ed in the ordination of Mr. Brown, were Rev. Messrs." W- C. Barrett, of the Second ohurch; J. W, Downey, of East Durham ;C. W. Triplet Of West Durhatn: and W,' Z. Duiaaegan, of Edgetnont. i.The service Was ell at tended.' '-. -.v.:' f Mr,. H. H. Noweil, who ha been sometime dashier of Ihe freight de partment, pf the Southern iRailway, bar gone: to Charlotte,' where he ac- cepti a) milaf work in "the office .of the. Sotitbern iand Mr '.;rA:.Gattls takfls his position in this office. The outgoing cashier is succeeded by a young Durhamite, who will be liked as hie predecessor was. The. change would have been no more' agreeably made. Mr. Gattis Is a Durham boy and has been in the service aome time. '. " pounds, the amount of the upward hons and the Smoots shotild stop and revision of the tariff. The railroads sny'they are only making 35 cents of the . 50 cents, leaving the lemon growers the remaining 35 cents. In the1 opinion ' of ' the railroads, the grower8"ar'e,' lucky to receive the amount 6? Increased p"roflt. It is safe to predict,' - however, that the lemon consumer "will in the end be gottged by both railroads and grower, 'TThe fruit growers: -will raise their' prices, and . the freight rates will go upY and in the end both ad vances must be met by the - con sumer. ' a" The lemon situation is only one of many peculiar ones that are fol lowing the wake of the republican party s lamous larin revision. Yesterday's races at the Fair Grounds Relative to lumber, for Instance, ere among the best ever been fieen the country has hot yet fully appre-,on the track, and were, warmlr con elated what the tariff jugglers did tested by-tho entries. ' It will be of par. to that schedule. The average value -tlctiiar interest to know that tho :20 of lumbiftr' imported from Canada is trot was won by a Raleigh horse, Astro jLujL.yjt..xj1i)i.ii AHE YOTJ READY FOR TltlS CEAT. EVENT? - - The social f eatures of i Fair are taany and you should 'be' properly attired to attend these functions. . How about a Dress Shirt, Collar, Iti gr Vest? : We have a fereat showing it fullMress wearablesyfor the men folks. .7 s , 'V '1; "Z' ARE YOU A fi ARSil AL ? If so you should have a painof our Puttee Leg, "gins, made of genuine jpigskin,. according to U. S. Government specifications. DID YOU EVER; WEAR a Regal or & M. JShoe.? Xbese are the Shoes of style, quality and "workmanship. : ' S;'- " ; " 1 If you neecl any furnishings Sot this great oc casion, see vus. ' ;rT ' EDGAR E; BROUGHTON, '' haberder! ' ' rJ v www wfv - Av mmmm mm w, i " Ml How About four 'linen Whv not let us launder it for you. We don't leave that yeJQowiah" col6r, but return every piece as white as tianbe. ' ' - .. ,J 4 (- .Oak City Steam Jaundr) Co., Both Phones, 87. - . EAI.KIGH, l. a JNO T. PCLLEJi, PrenMent. CBAHLKS ROOT. CaihW. A RALEIGH HORSE ION YESTERDAY The Raleigh Savings Dank. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $75,000.03. Poor per cent tntcrefd paid on d epoelt, tar farther InfonnaUo. 1 !Kt, CW1 hi t&i bank, or SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXIJS FOR RENT. $18.74 per thousand feet. The max imum provision of the Payne lw pro vides for an: automatic Increase of 25 per cent ad valorem on Ma'rch 31, 1910. This would amount to $4.68 per thousand, which, added to the Payne schedule of Si. 25 a thousand, would make a total of 5.9) a thous and on lumber Imported from Canada o ran increase or 33.93 ' over tne JMngley rates. Washington dispatches make it Belle,: owned by Mr. John 8. Jones. The result of the first race, 2:22 pasc,;; stake ?50O was as follows: r : Moxlhe Direct .. .. 8 111 Klng-KeUey .. .. .. .. ..1 5 4 3 Edith' Hunsate . ' t t ;3 ,,,J. Major Viceroy .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 4 ' 5 1 ,Time: 2:16 1-4, 2:16, 2.1 1-2. J:19. : The second race, 2:20 thot, stake $300, was won by Astro Belle: . Astro Belle ;.. .. .. .. .. .. 1 1 1 Charles Leo'.. .. .. .. .. .. J 8 3 Aurella ' .. .. .. .. .. .. ,. S ' 3 2 Time: 2:26. 2:25, 2:27. Thlls race, road horses, stake $200 nlnln that ffiB 'wm1ttftiAna 'n w? rlAtpr mined to attempt to mum a 'ship sub-f' . . i. .... . . v. 7 - ' . , . ' -Lima raw, ruiiu iiuisuh, niuKO f.uv: sid bill at the approaching session 'jfly ManvI1P , ' ; .. ,. n' of congresstn an effort to solve the 0ray peter ". ' " " '"2 problem ot reestablishing American May Time .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 3 3 Mls .McCarson 4 Dr. shipping and shipbuilding. By all means this problem should be solved,' and the time was when the tariff was belng revlsed ntid the way by placing shipbuilding materials on the free list and revising the gen- , eral tariff downward; Such "a solu tion would not Injure anyone or any-, thing save postibiv. the tnonftpoly Of the American shipbuilding trust. ' President's faft' plan is ttf donate to the private shlp-o-wners from f 6,- . 000,000 to t8,0v3,00t) a year to start with. Once given root, a ship sub- 1 sidy is like tariff. It grows, and Q Germany, although maintaining a itigh protection policy, does not per- i tint 4 cent of import duty to be lev ied on shipbuilding materials Even the members of the English parlia ment who are endeavoring to saddle "Bngiand witn protection admit that free shlpbttlldms materials are desir able, and that should they be buc- j ce6stui iney wouia not tnma oi tax ing materials that are used tn ship building, v ' ' . , Note the comparative progress of 1 British and American shipping, one under free trade and the other pro tection v ifrnisn American Time: 2:31. 2:31. - BOTH BOVS SAVED. Louis Boon, a leading gerchant Of Norway, Mich., writes: "Throe bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar absolutely cured my boy of 4 severe cough, that and a neighbor's boy; who was so III with a cold that the doctors gave htm up, was cured by. taking Foley's Honey and Tar." Nothing else la as safe and certain in retults. ; , 120,000 . Stoak of Furniture MUST GO AT GREATLY ED PRICES r FOR CASH . Owing to important changes In the personnel of onr firm wc offer for sale at 'greatly reduciyl prices, for cash, our entire slock of high grade Furniture ami Ho(wfurnlsh(ngs.' . The vliungc will take place during the next 30 or 60 days and in ordea. to facilitate the change we are going to sell onr pi-esout stck; at a great sacrifice for rash, . ' v i - ' Now Is the time to get the V017 piece of Furniture yon want nt a barg'in. -s 1 , 'r CAPEAl FlRNITlinE CO" 1PATJY, 203,205 Fayettevile St. 840E.HargettSi Honestly our Fall and Winter Suits certainly do fit We think I they fit fetter than jtailor-inade clothes. : Just come down and j try on one oi twd suits, you nevejr saw clothes fit sol - - Prices from S13 J5t to 35. I -I860, 1870.. 1880. . :mo. '. 108. ; 1906. . Million Tone. V 4.0 1 , 5.8 , ".6 , : ! .1M Million Tone r l.f 1.3 -.8 There was .a time In the . fiftiear and alztlee when the 'United Sutes had a healthy merchant marine, 'and it was not ' coddled - oh subsidies, either.- We lost our" hold oh the seas through raising the tariff on mate-. rials need tn the construction of ships. It sow costs 40 per cent more to build a ship la the United States Torres alt I Of course there is some "class" to our Over. Coat Stock, The Automobile ;style "i vpl be , very popular ; with ttye younger set. Come ioyn, try xne on ,; Some special values in th more con servative styles. v - Prices 01256 to 03O, f.;. i:.ss;T :y ' '' :..;-;v i . Nothing helps a man's general appearance more than a fancy vest. Ourjstcck is complete. G2.0Q to $5.00. -Fall colds ar : quickly cured ' by throat and lurur rmedyr The genuine : otain harrtifui Jtm::lt doelln;Englod, Swii true Ca.i corner 1 FayotteviuV to practically no hlps are being bolll and Hargett street, , ' ' here ?0r the. foreign tradei II re- V Alfthe new shddcs in Dents Gloves , 3200 tQ G3.00 (SL -LINEHAN COMPANY -.,.. . Birni. . I on '-(

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