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- ft. 'W.t.i':;'.;Sst(i ' - f 1 ! r V cms Evr:u::3 Tnr palekiEu; n-c., satprday. December 4, i9oo. ft.?.:- if If C .J D V29 pr ecnt. .11 t uiVdtiipii itw -; i GUARANTEED FOB TEN YEAES. w We have recently placed two of tlese Piaifos in the Institution -for the Deaf and the BHncL They are going tt otner Homes in our city, tlOO on a Piano. Cash or time-Suits us. h A Great Line of Holiday Goods. paiis FOrhiture Co. v - i ' 121 East Martin 8t reet, Raleigh, X. C. CMrchServim . HILfcSBORO STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCHRev. I F. Johnson, pastor, El . C. Stephenson, Sunday school aunt Sunday school 10 a. m. Preach ing U' e m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Children practice Wednesday afternoon and' Saturday afternoon 3:30. Prayer service Wednesday night 7:45. '. EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Wake Forest College supply. Sun day school 9:30 a. m. W. D. Holloway, aupt All invited. All services in the court house. FATETTEVILLE STREET BAP TIST CHURCH Morning subject, How to Live a Successful Christian Life." Evening subject "Some Con siderations for Young People." Rev. John L. Cook, pastor. Services 11:00 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. Sunday school 1:30 a. m. J. T. Pullen, supt. Regular services through the week. cordial welcome to all. CHRIST CHURCH Rev. Milton A. Barber, rector. Rev. John H. Crosby, assistant Second Sunday in Advent Sunday school 9:45 a. m.. Men's Bible class, 10:00 a. m.. Divine service and sermon, U:00 a. m. Archdeacon Hughes wil preach. Children's service 4:30 o'clock. Services during the' week: Friday Bible class for women 4 P. m. Evening prayer 5 o'clock. Free seats, alt 'invited. is the idea In keeping sick ness from the home. Vlcks' Croupe and Pneumonia Salve Is preeminently the preven . Hon Remedy. Have it ready and you will be glad. 25, 50, and fl. All druggists. OVERCOATS tr Just the thing you are needing right now, or will need within the next few hours. Weather is too changeable and doctor's bills Jtoo sure for any, fellow to go without an Overcoat, and especially when he can get such good values for his money. .Thev're the Droduct xf Kuppenheimer, which 4 means none better. If From $16 50 , Other good makes from FURNISfllNGS tieiieourselv the holiday trade; ioucnithmVof abiece laan t w iavfen't ''"yWfdC.'OTdiil here.' AYKmVIXLX! StRGEt 4 tz .-'--' off fiosulpr Pnco MOM THE CELEBRATED EM GRADE see.tne no. o xes, save FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, W. C. Tyree. P. 0.. pastor. Dr. J. R. HOnter, supt. of the Sunday school Sunday school 9:S0 a. m. Preaching 11:0 a. m. and 7:30 p .m. Prayer meet; lug. A cordial' Invitation fo all serv ices. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. A. D. Wilcox, pastor. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth League Tuesday night 7:30, p. m. W. T. Wrenn president; midweek prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. . The public is invited to all services. ST. SAVIOUS CHAPEL Rev. John H. Crosby, minister in charge. Sunday school 10:00 a, m. Night service and sermon 7:30 o'clock. Free seats. All invited. , EDEJNTON STREET METHODIST --Rev. H. M. North, pastor. Services tomorrow at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon at 11 a. m. by the pastor, at T:30 n m- anniversary's exercise of Baracaa address by Rev. H. M. North, Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Joseph O. Brown,, sunt. -, Epworth, League meets Monday - night L and prayei , meeting Wednesday evening at .7:30 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN: CHURCH Rev, R, W. McC. White, D. D.. services 11:00 a. m and 7:45 p.- m. , Sunday, school 9:30 a. m. Westminster League 7:15 p. m. Wednesday service 8 p. m. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP HERD Rev. I. McK. Pittenger. D. D. rector. Second Sunday in Advent. Francis A. Cox. superintendent. Bible class for men at 10:00 a. m. R. H. Battle, teacher. Litany, sermon and Holv Communion at 11:00 a. m. Serv ice and sermon at 7:30 a. m. Service on Wednesday at 10:00 a. m. and on Friday at 5 p. m. The seats are all free and strangers and visitors are cordially invited, . to S35.00 fl(X00 to $15.00. alreadf thouglit of for ; RAliKlOH, V & Her Cbeeka Wejre low ,Xlk Roses im ibg5Ti-"i',1- ''!''? Her fjpa 1 Arcrfar ttiftett Her Twtli Uk tb4V Pewl; Her Hair Tanked Ort) -Her Breath : Iitka Sweet Btowtog Clover. . , v , , ; -v So myc tr Doetiy.1 But STUAB-T'S; CHARCOAL LOZENGES ARB pros as welt TJMy r. practical and for every-day Use ahd they 'will, make any one's breath Just M sweet and whole some as the Girl's breath in the song: ' And what is nicer than - tweet. clean breath and "what Inore offensive than a bad, foal one? Every one tries to ftet rid of it themselves and tolerate It In their friends, but It is awfully trying and pats friendship and senti ment to a severe Hpt. A bad breath ia a sort of unspoken imputation - on cleanliness, you can't get away (com It and can't' explain. You can take foolish little remedies to disguise It for an hour or to&.but this is suggestive:, your breath la unnatural and your friends wonder whjM-.M . V Bad' breath comes once In a while front Vecayed 'teeth, but there I a quick "effectual remedy i 'or' thls the dentist. It comes - as a rule times out of 100 from a bad Storaxb, Foods gone-wrong; digestion Impaired: directed - and a consequent misunder standing all: around. . And meanwhile a ' bad condition of things is Inaugurated. There is flatu lence, sour stomach, and with these two past Mastetip . of evil Pandora's box is opened and a tribe of. troubles let' loose,, any one of which might appeal. : With -. all . manner of chemical T ta 'lfiilen dtainterested nde Rfeli dlsasreee.bl ramlts Bre evolved? , Bad Breath is ponspldous among them, because always ln'etldense. No use to doctor- this or disguise It. It Is an mi nocent sufferer, i GO STRAIGHT TO THE CAUSfc- The STOMACH. Put that in order and the Breath Will : take care of Itself. Charcoal has been a remedy for disor dered stomachs for centuries. It ta one "cure" that is almost "old as the hills." . Summing up charcoal In Its pulver ised state Is a, stomach tonic and ab sorbent. Stuart's Lozenges supply , a want; a remedy that Is simple, handy and efficient. They embody 'a plain. practical proposition. Stuarts Charcoal Loaenges are for sale everywhere, 26 cents a box, guar anteed to contain nothing but young willow wood -chareoal and pure honey; sample sent free upon request.' Ad dress V. A. Stuart Co.. 200 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. More Danville Proof. . Jacob SchralL 432 South St.. Danville, III, writes; "For over eighteen rhonths was a sufferer from kidney and blander treble, Dllrirg the wltola thrie waa treated by . Several doctors and tried several aitterent kidney pllis. Seven Weeks 'ad I commenced taking JTnlov'n ICIdnav Pttta 'inili oni takiiiair. better every day and win be lad to tell anyone interested just what' SToMy's Kidney Pills did Tor me." Klng-Cow- ell Drug Co., corner Fayettevtlle andi Hargett streets.- t THAIS WKJBCKEIX Pennsy" Train Wracked and Six Per soa Injured, . (Special ;to The Times) Chicago, Dec. 4 Pennsylvania train No. 4, from St. Louis, Mo., to New York, was wrecked at LewisviHe, Ind., near. Ihdmjppli8, last Bight. Six persons were Injured, one fatally. The six injured, vera all maM clerks. The train left St Louis at 12:45 m. yesterday and was doe to arrive In New York ait s o'clock tonight. An open switch Is said to have caused the hecldent. The engine And teader and four cars vera derailed, engine and tender, tipped over on Their Side. The fatally Injured man Is Otto Schoen, living at Indianapolis. - - JUDGE FOH VCUHSELF Which is Betters-Try and Experi ment er Profit by a Baleigh (XU Isea'g Bxpaisice; ,t'',::vv.: Something ne'nv'la an xpirlment, , Must be proved to be as' represented. The statement, of a manufacturer ,1s not convfttcthf ' -proof of tnerlt.' ; ;"i But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposthg yoU had a pad hack.' A-'.anaV'yJt or Aahlny -ens-''t;' Too wtl Seed of inahy, so-called cures. ICndorsed by straagers froni far-away places. - .'Vi-'iiV'. ,7; 'y' y- to-:sv-'; It's different when the endorsement iiasy to yVW?-fomTmQWw:yr-t.omtt eiidoreeinsnt the proef that backs every hox of . Dos lUdney fiaaA ithla aia4): v-':.'v used Doan's Kidney Fills. eKd i found', he ,lll fcreafter e keplr ntll ,ve. them''sdhneflclal:.'thaNl 4-'d-'ho n-.4nS'Uphafrhff;TM iMr tate to tseury in tpeir eenait najtxlak backaches bothered me tor Ion time and were' frequently accom panied by ahatf iaiaaenrose. my. Was. At night; I wae'very restless aisti gen eraly . Jelt ,tllN4-lald, The kidney sertloh were. an. added eouree of annqyaacs, being Very. Irregular, la passage. - When J 'ts advised t give TViAH'a fflfnv Vlin Vrria r-tonatm ed a o ; troh the ; Bol Drue Co: Thsy "afforded "we:, nroaipt CoJ ttteyaJTorted "ine:. 8ro relief e eo pseA ef every: symp tom of my trouble,''. ; ." -' fi,p -i-J - ' For - gels by 'sdl eWers. JMee.'-se eent -,- rostmv4iUbwn ; Co, . Bdnaje, New; York, note scent for the Uniled rnatse, -... .. Bemsmber it nnm rbvui'a and mm ispiciiKiisi Wadeab MertMntai 'WlM 0w5ly miserable and. 'womed because of t !Prj l!efJr!n(-,K Wdaeysi backache or . ,ted AwVTVfcll Pleaaed With tlteiWo ' ' ttMmltiLiw' rr -iv .irv V If you wilt take several doses of ' tirat' Mm xeuk i TMi At Tii ' FFjWJU a JiHi of 11 T5r 35, V Jzc1' ; . 'r'- ' ' -" V ' : i- v t'. ineimesi .- Wadearw fc.f Dec. t -Barly ' last anrin niiMW of hmlnwu n .ill Wdesnoro, balletjnr that Itronld be to tbo- beat Ihterest ot the county to encMrage 6a. selenllfic methods t, theniuvatloji 'of laud planted in cor,1 anbeerlbed a ' Jarge sum Of money to be ottered as nrlaes to the; farmers who raise the largest amount of, com jr e this year. The coo- test ior these PTlzee was very spirited.) Yeatjerday . committee consisting, of J. A. Boggatf, Jas; T- Teal, and D. A. McGreaor r annAnnceA - the - result of toe contest, u follows! C. pr tbdnifta, 118 44-80 bushels; yi?HltoMl6:.t(J ; C; H. Braswell, f l-M; Janjesr Henry, 7f 14$iBo CspMli 6S S-10. v 1 Thai bnlw'c'otiditions of the contest was laa, t&ylaiid should -beland aj)tt:;.)iMMntrad'' la the ikres- v . weighed aid tneasured In the presence of aklWMt h.f-.Witnesses wh(i shall certify the- freJkjbJt, or measure of ther corn to the ludges. . The eight prises oi(eri . ajili aswded yesterday were as-WHowsrWi r. - jnr.PrlseA-60 tn gord. . -faWtifflbf-liS in gold. ';i.fWr4 ,-'ftapiir ' c'le comblna-ri6''pJ4Bte;,;l,"50..-- Fourth Fritjti-f-Ohio peg tooth har- ' Fifth Prlxe One John Deer plow, 8.0.-'',. . ... Sixth Prlte-f-One Oliver Goober pJow.Sfi..'-j": ..Seventh :Prfcsa--One No. 73 Chs,tr tanooga jo5.75. . Eigb tse--0e No. 7l-Chatta-dooks. nlowiSAti 41 Yesterd'ajr the Woman's Branch of! the AnjcJiity Farmers' Inrtitute held thejr ajwaal, exhibition of house, hpld, ntry tuid dairy supplies. The ejhlblt was ariwlged by a committee of -j&kk&Mfc ifM M. ;majrttltteent success. "Wgiaesi. rom ' differ ent jarts of the county, attended and filial 'fa.i&i!lNkm 'v wrd W the vafloiW xWWta, : ' The poultry exUbiV w(J .es bcally fine. -. ! '.'"--. ' H-w i;1.. . i."- 1 ' '- .-'V Alone tnw JMUt at midnight, unmindful of dampaess, drafts, -storms or cow. w. i' Akas worked as Night Watchman, t Banner aprings, Tena, Such exposure gavaJifrp a severe wold that settled on Qrs.tttngs. At sx as. had to give up workE Htr4el many re medies but ail- failed tUl he used Dr. King's New-Dlscoysry. .: "After using one nottle" e wrttas, 1 went nck to- worfc as well as ewer.?. Severe Cold stubborn Coughs, inflamed throats and Bore lungs. HeraorrnageaV Groop and Whooping Cough get quick relief and nrorapt cure from this glorious rneai cine., -SO cents and t0. Trial bottle free, guaranteed hf al druggurts, r IT IS ijf, 'J Merchsat's Bate HoeT Issued Giving Bating of Bvery tynrsvsn In the City be Raleigh t&Wlpimtt Cow -try. :' ;-,?-.-,.;';.,-'"-'. One of the flnestUhlngs ever done by the merchant af ;,fta city Is the js4 suing of a rate book giving m cor rect rating of vfry person, male or female, black oirMU, In this cty and surromidlns; tcbotry. For sev eral months this bek has been in the hands of the xommlttsw who were go lngrrWtbarjBt and, glvlnt them the proper raUng. 1 Any. merchant .to the iflfc'v" "w K teW'ratlat boon W'W yott stattd. Whetoer yoi pay your debts or iwhether ytW M VTJnd-, hha great help to alt the merchant atteVtin :placa 4bjif lSt pt jUtlsnas. wo are accestce4 to bsating the meYChSflts wiere'JtSey :wJB-' have to lpy,-a;s;ithey ige;-t(4,sry prised ir you leouioy uun ,t iwt tiiia book. ! Some -ef . the suppodlr, nmA fWeh s tt;e4er"(?di, to tiW; merchant.'- .-."ilMfsjrev':ii .-Then BMiver'hea In. the With walks 1 JIfe jkut don as Srat'etasi, end the oeattty about it all Mhat-tasTTSttngs are correct aiwS aywW4 slow-Hpay us- un MerehatsrAS8wnavon or tnss etty Is dotn :i -wkiVb6lh fof aen)elve ni Mi- ibvmtmtity. ' S Welds thlsi f arlt'te' 1 on reoofd M sayW tneti'r;i WeotrW Bltter as ma of th i-riLUistt ,sMftS that Ood J-.aS . made,- te "wian,WTi?Av Mrs. , Q. T "i'l w" i TfjtfatcHf. art.",. This rgMHoee tnedlolne give s. vA)man buoyant irfts' vigor of. body end jubilant he! ui.'; tt 4uy e'ures SfSrVoasnesS, ( SleVtir-sshess, M1att choiy, HeadacTie, I kshe,, tainting and DUsy-Bpeliii! Soon builds up the weak, alUng ahd sickly. Try thenv SOt. 'I Hundred ef folks ber are needlees- Pe'a Diuretic all mlsersvlroni a lame i rheumatism, painful atltohea. J inflamed and swoUen eyelids; nervous jneaoacne,-u&iwniuy, uinaa, jout.' ilek feeUngand other ymlomi 'of overworked :te derarlged kldneyi vW.!. tJncoritrollable, smarting, frequent urination (especially at . night and an, Madder misery ends.. ' ; " This 'unusual preparation goes at once): We . the disordered Jfldneys, blad der and urinary system and distrib utes Its healing, cleansing and vitalis ing influence directly upon the organs and- glsiaa affected. -and complete: the- cure hefore you realise Jt, - -r The moment, you suspect any kidney or "urinary' disorder, otr feel rheuma tfara comrrtgi1 begin taJclng this harm less medtle,7wlta the !knowadt; that there-Is no other remedy", a,t any price, made -anywhere else In. the . world, which wills. effect so thorourh and prompt Si cure as a flfty-oant treatment or, rspt i JLiurenc, woicn any aruagiai can 'supply. " " V i . Tour physician,- pharmacist, bajjkeri or any mercantile agency will tel you that Pape,, Thompson A ape, . of Cin cinnati, Is a large and responsible med- lolne concern, thooqMghljri.wprthy. of 'Only curatlv results can come from taking Pape's, Diuretic, and a few days' treatment means clean, active, healthv l kidneys, ; bladdef'irtd -urinary organs and you feel nne,'.. '- Accept .: only Pape's Diuretic fifty cent treatment from any drug store anywhere In' therworl, ." '. CONCERTED MOVE. To Make a National Park of Old Fort Fisher Few Miles ( Below Wil mington, " (Special to The Times) Wllqtlagton, Dec. 4 Concerted ef forts are to be made by northern and southern Civil War veterans to have congress pass the bill providing for the purchase of old Fort Fisher, a few-, miles, below Wilmington and es tablish thereon a national park. The blue and the gray have come forward in - this matter. At the recent re union of the Fort Fisher Survlvers Association, held at UUca, N. Y., r cebity, .string resolutions were adopt ed calling for congress to. , act- im mediately In the matter; Next weeg Oeheral N. M. Curtis, of New York, eoniminqer of the Union forces at the 14tUf of Fort Fisher, and president 2; uf seocBtMon, , and Rev. J. A. Smltn, of this city, first vtce-presi-dent, expect to go to Washington In the interest of the "bill. The meas ure will have the support of the en tire - North Carolina delegation in .congress and also that of the New York representatives and senators. Senator Elihu Root, of New Trk. was one of, the principal speakers at the recent reunion,: Vice-president Sher man was aiso a speaaer anu 11 is ex pected that he will lend his aid to the movement. ,W is very probable that the next reunion of the Fort Fisher Survivors Association win be held in this city next spring. Cheap and Perfect for everybody TTIE ppSIN CACOUNA POV7EE AND .isTXriracoiiPAinr. :,:ct:'-' v' By Vv- Vi'.'. ' . i' ' -. SH i Wew naif sit .ttity ROYAL BIAND COLLARS' ' best fitting close-front Collar eyei produwd. Cut on entirely new lines. Hade in fuartey f ---, . sixes. 5 h-y r:::"Pt-5: ? '. -y'- t ::: ::s . EDGAR Ei BnOUGHTON, ' . f ( BAQIiRD4SH6S ' '' i ' ; PAYBTTBVILLB STBfeftT ' i . vAIiEIOH, V. a CAPITAL CITY PH0SB 799. '-,, a4iijiayaeJwits wsjSjesjiisAetieeseiesas , Kalelfh, N. C," T)ec 8, 19 Dear Santa Claus, " . r- Please bring me a horn, and some candy, and some apples, and a cap pistol, and some caps to shoot In it Yours truly, HAYWOOD ROBINSON. Raleigh, N. C, Dee, i, 10. Dear Old Santa. , I want a big doll what wQl go to sleep, and a carriage, and a bed for her to sleep in, and a doll trunk. If you please. RACHAEL HAS WELL, 711 N. Salisbury street. Raleigh, N. C, Dec 2nd, 1908. Dear Sweet Santa, Will you please bring me a doll, a tea -set. a doll carriage and lots Of good things. I am Ave years old, and Mama and Papa says that I am a very good little girl and as you love good children I know you will not forget me. With lots of love, I will now go to bedand dream about your coming,' so good bye. , Yours truly, ELSIE- L. RIOOSBEE. lit West Morgan street. Raleigh, N, C, Dec. 3, U0. Deai Old Santie, I want you to bring me a Indian suit, with feathers on the cap, and a gun, trycycle, and lots of other things. Yours truly, OWEN HASWELL, 711 North Salisbury street Raleigh, V. C, Dec. 3, 1909. , Dear Old Santa. Please bring me a pair of skates, am seven years ora, ana wear no. u Shoes. And a doll that can" go to sleep. A set of dishes and a stove that. I can make a fire In, and cook. Mama says that I may have lots Of things to cook. Please bring me these things and I will try to be a good girl next year. Mama cays I haven't been a good girl this year. I am going to be better the coming year. I am as ever, your little girl, RUBY DAIR8. 22 North Saunders St., Raleigh. N. C. Raleigh, N. C, ec. 1. 1909. Pear Old Santa Claua, Christmas Is all most here v I will be more and glad If you will come to see me that night I will 'be proud Onfy One -BOMO OLmML? that Is jjuaVB BrdSo HIse QwaCcmCerry. Gle b3 Good Moixy, A'A44 .aak UDi D IS 1AM nAUIIllO 1LT BaUiakJ flumvA n4 annanA4 ?yy': - ttelOier Is thefe'isnTt-M fiottd not fit' Gross ts UnmaUUSiL JL A-' jr. fof any thing you'brlng now Dear Santa Claus I wil) he pleased to have a rain coat and a trunfc a ring, a Vok sack, and some music this is at). Good night Santa Ciena be sure to come to my noUse, . - 'fcVCIUflf JORNSON, SIB 8. Harrington street. ,. Raleigh rt'.Ci, Deo! t.lSW. Dear Old. Santa, Clans. ' ' Remember me when you. start out, I will be please to have a big doll end a go cart ahd some pretty hair ribbon and a ring, this Is all so good night Claus. " r ;;-W," '"' My address Is, ETHEL JOHNSON, 31S S. Harrington street. . Raleigh, N. C, Deo. I, 1909. Dear Sajtta Clau ,; Please brine; me a drum and a horn and some nuts and tejsins and. some apples, - - Yours truly, . "' y . LUBT BOND. 747 Blount street. ; ,-. -; . ' . .. Raleigh,', tf. C, Deo. -I, S09. Dear Santa, Clans, " , . , ' Please brhig TSt" doll" and a. doll carHage teieU her "In. 4ktng tte some nuts and ratafee and some canOv, too. 1 ' Yours trWy. - f ' BETJLAH 8RITH, 747 S. Blount street. ' - ' Raleigh.' N. C. Deo, . 1909. Dear Santa Claua, 1 ! IUO. r.-; Please bring rge a born and a drum and some nuts and raisins and candy. , Your? trujy, , , t ' HENRY BOND, 747 S. Blount street, . K2 EXPOSURE tmeds col4s, paras In the laags, then pneantonie. Gow en's Prep aration gives qekk relief by de etroying toJUmmatloe and eon gesiioe. i Acts like wegfc for croup end eongjba, External and penetreting. Rqy today and feel secure. 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