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THE EVENING TtolE& RAIjEIGII," tLvibiitjMl Y 8, 1010: m n. In 4 w si ,1 -h' ' I III :S A If Iff! I E CldDlliil at and Furnishin We are over-stocked in goods and are bound to sell now at cut prices. Goods to be sold cheaper than ever before. 17 Yor n u: oipin pn A 1 208 South Wilmington St, Second Door fron Ifcrgett St , MEETING OF ALDERMEN LAST NIGHT GET INSIDE Your Friends and Neighbors in Rul elgh Will Show You How. , Rubbing the back won't cure back ache. : .. : A liniment may relieve, but jcanT cure. - ; Backache icomes from the inside-f from the kidneys. - , . . j i.1 Doah's Kidney Pills get Inside -t. They cure sick kidneys. ;' Here Is Raleigh proof that this i so: 1 Mrs. G. W, Partin. 504 Oak wood aVe., Raleteh,.N. C says: "I was greatly v n 111 -f iaiesn.r. -... says: 1 ,wa bitou KeSOlUtlOn "aSSed Askllie I0r benefitted by Doan's Kidney Pills, and ..:. ican therefore recommend them. . ,1 Bids For Paving Fayetteville . Street With Bricks SOME OBJECTION had kidney troyble for a Ions time, this being evidenced by irregular passages of the kidney secretions. There was also a dull ache across by loins and at times after stooping,' It was almost im possible for mo to regain. an erect po- lEition on account of the severe twinges that shot through my body. When I read about Doans Kidney Pills .1 was led to procure a box from the Bobbltt Wynne Drug Company and began their use. I had taken tlie'nv only a short jtime when the passages of the kiduV Many TIiIiiks Come l' For Ctmsidr secretions were regulated and the ration by t'iry Kathcni Proposi-, backache disposed of. I have sinae tion to Pave Fayetteville Street 1 recommended Doan's Kidney Pills to With Brick Meets With OpH.sltion several other persons, believing that of People Who Live on Outskirts ! they UP to the claims made for of Town am Want Fire Protection. Ith11' , . ,, ,,, 1, rn -... ...... ,1 For sale by all dealers. Puce GO Hlrths Are Not Reported by Physic !cent8i, Foster-Miiburn Co., Buffalo, inns As Kemiiml Much Work 'Nw 'Vnrlr. an,s for I he United The Recoval cf Pischdt Frcii " ... 0ce i (Continued From Pge One) Ment. and, the latter had approved the suggestion. i The. matter has now gone so 'fax Oat the president cpuld not stop It lt;h desired as congaess, has-! full power to investigate any deprtpftnk. Tae situation in short. Is euu 6( hand, eo far as he 4s KirWividually concerned. The Investigation,' from present indication will laBt several' months. - ' Daily Cent BALTIMORE. mt. Sunday 8 Cent ' ,' v Buuiid Over to Court. . . W. A. Hunnicuttj white, of ', St. Matthew's township,, was tried be fore Judge J. R. Upchurch yesterday afternoon on the charge of abandon ment. -After hearing the evidence a bond In the sum of $300 was required for bis appearance at superior court.' Owing, to the Illness of the pastor. Mr. W. C. U.iugluss will speak al Pilot Mills Baptist church Sunday night "nt 7:30. THE SUN (Daily) at 1 Cent . is THE CHEAPEST mCH-OASS KEW5PAPER Df THE TOOTED STATES. . ' THE NEWS OF THE WORLD is lly gathered by the well-trained ;y ' special correopondents of THB BUN and set before the readers in concise and , . acbSVwJd events THE SUN IS INDISPENSABLE, while ito bureaus in Washington and Now Tork make its news from the legisla tive and financial centers of the country the boat that can be obtained.-' , 4 AS A WOMAN'S PAPER THB RUN.has no superior, belnff-moimlly, and Intellectually ft p-.ner of the highest type. It publishes the very best features that can be written on fashion, art and miscellaneous matters. THE BUN'S market news makes It A BUSINESS MAPS NECESSITY ; "tor the farmer, thJ mei-cliant-and the broker can depend upon complete nt , reliable Information upon tholr various linos of trade. . r -.r .- , -, y i . THB BUN Is In every respect an up-to-dstte newspaper, fearless in Its opinions, just In its deliberations and a leader in the fight for the rights, of the people. , . - By Hafl THE SUN (PaUy) Is 25 Cents a Jfonth and l a Year. , : THE SUNDAY SUN, by Mail for 15 Cents a Month and $1.50 a Year, contains all the features of the Daily together with a magazine section made up of articles of Interest to iron, women and children. The DAILY oad SUNDAY CUN are published by , .. v A. S. ABE1X COMPANY ' , , ' , , - . BAITTMOBB, MP v name Doan's and Needed on City Fire Alarm Kysteiu. 'states.' Xcur-beer Licemo.s Granted. ' I Remember the J take no other. In the board of aldermen meeting, : " " last night many questions of public 'ommended that the ordinance covei- . , . . . . , , ins: tnu be enrorcon. a so tne oroi- mterest were brought up, one of tnc.'"6 lul " , ., . . . . !nunce regarding births should re most important of wmcii was Ute i ejve more a,tcntion. ,nere were 43 proposition to take up the Belgium 'deaths in December and only five blocks on Fayetteville street and re-'births. reported. This does not show ' :.. .... j place with brick. A resolution was ,no PrPer proporuon ami ,B..i01c. offered authorizing bids for material ing to prospective home-finders, and construction and no bid to be! Electrician -.' s report on the accepted until ratified Dy the board. "re rm system was read andthe The resolution stated that the pres-System needs many repairs, according ent cobblestones are unsafe and un-jt0 his-judgment, sanitary. Alderman Brown here took! " Unfinished business was next taken occasion to ask if the purpose was to"JP City Clerk Willson stated to tax the poople on Fayetteville street;-"0 boar1 tnat tno lH" appropriated to do this work and Mr. Coooer re-l'o the infantry had been ifc-.uraed by iiiMHimP"11' to do this work and Mr. Cooper re plied "No". . Alderman Upchurch objected to the adoption of the resolution, say ing: - ". "Fayetteville street is neither un safe nor unsanitary. No one is in the hospital as a result of disease contracted on Favettevllle street, and I have not heard of any loss of life dr limbs being broken as a result of the conditions. This brick proposi tion is a gold brick scheme and the only difference I can see is the Indian-is not in evidence. We need many things more than we need brick on Fayetteville street, people are asking every day "-for water, lights, and .sewerage. There is in the ;clty over $250,000 worth of property that is without any protection whatsoever. This board has as a motto a 1 tax rate, and while efforts are being made to economize,' they are all in the wrong direction. Cutting off help and feeding the city's horses on green peavines is not economy. This Fayetteville street proposition will cost $50,000 before it is finished. By dispensing with ice in the city offices and sponging on the drug stores for Ice water will help, but to save ex penses, we will have to go without some of these big propositions." . Mr. Bart M. Gatling addressed the board on behalf of the stiburbanfles. He said that although he lived in the city and paid city taxes he was half a mile from fire protection and lights. As to Fayetteville street be ing in an unsafe and unsanitary con dition, Belgium blocks, which com pose the street, are in universal use and cities all over the world use them to good advantage. The only objec tion to be found to them is that they are not kept in good condition. He stated that he did not oppose the im provement of streets, but he thought people on the outside should enjoy some advantages as they were taxed like people living In ' the '..center of town. " Mr. Herbert Xorris spoke of condi tions on Louisburg road. 'He stated that he did not want to come into the city, but-that the city bad adopted him and -others in his section, and that they were in truth being treated like red-headed step-children. Alderman Upchurch here stated that there had been read some 4 7 or 48 petitions for lights and the only results was no report from the com- j mi t tee. I The resolution, was voted on and adopted. Alderman Ellington introduced an ordinance which has for its purpose , the allowing of auctioneers to sell in : front of their places of business. He said that the present 'ordinance did not meet the requirements and, with ! two exceptions, all the merchants on Wilmington stroet asked that the or dinance be passed. The ordinance provides that buggies - and wagons I ! may be auctioned on the street . in front of the auctioneers place except! on Fayetteville street and around the capltol square. This ordinance was passed without a single dissenting vote. Reports from the different depart ments were read and showed most of the departments of the city to be in good condition. . Dr. Jordan's report was read and as city physician he made some sugges tions as to improvements that could well be made. The report stated that there should be more uniformity in quarantine regulations, as qo- two physicians gave- - contagions diseases the same - length . of confinement. which causes confusion, and be rec- Captain Moody with the statement that they did not want it with any strings tied to it. Alderman : Up church moved that the money be re turned minus the 'strings", which the city clerk was Instructed to do. Mr. John U, Smith asked permis sion to erect an electric sign at hjs place on exchange street. This was granted. j; Requests were read from parties asking that penalties on certain taxes be refunded.'1 This was referred to the committee on finance. R. E. Austin asked for license tb sell near-beer. He was granted the (Icensc. , ' ' , .' , , . . ' Burk H.' Denton, of 17 Exchange Place, was granted near-beer license. St. Augustine School presented a petition asking for more lights. This was referred to the light committee. A note was read from Mr. Bart M. (Continued,,' on Pago Seven. ) A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all knowing miffererfl of rheumatism, whetli er muscular or of tbe jolnu, sciatica, lumbagos. backache. p1uh in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to ber for a borne treatment which has repeatedly cored all of these tortures. She feels it her duty to send it to all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself at home as thousands jflll testify no change of climate being neces sary. This simple discovery banishes nrio acid from the Mood, loosens the stiffened joints, pur ifies the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the aliove interests you, for proof address . Mrs. M. Summers, Box B, Notr Dame. lua. NOT1CM! NOTICE ' . ' Under and by virtue of. the power of sale contained in a certain chattel mortgage,, dated , November j22nd, 190, made bv LeRoy M. Lee to C. Y. Lee, the undersigned, and recorded in the office of t.ie Register . of Deeds of Wake County, N. C, in Book 244, Page 280, I. Will upon Tuesday, the 18th day of January, A. D., 1910, at 12 o'clock, M expose to the highest bidder for cash at tae 1 Court House Door in Raleigh, N. C, i the following described property, to-'( Wit: "- j, On big bay mare mule, about nine: years old, I une medium sizea oiacit mare mule, about eight years old. : One medium sized blacK horse mule, about eight years o'dl. One medium Sized dark bay mare mule, about eleven yeas old. One light, bay horse mule, about fifteen, years old. One tall black horse mule, about nine years old. , Three log carts, -one lumber wagjn, and six sets of harness. Terms of sale Cash. C. Y. LEE, Mortgagee. J. W. HINSDALE, JR., Attorney. This 7th day of January,-1910. Sat. ,Tues., Mon. THE RALEIGH EANKING & TRUST COMPANY. - . WITH " An unsurpassed history behind it since 1 805. " . 9 Safety to its' Depositors. . Accommodation to Us Customers. ' Willing service to its friends. CHAS K JOHNSON, F. H. BRIGGS, President. . 1 ' Cashier THE MECHANICS' SAVING BANK. GIVING AWAY ' ; .'.': SMALL SAVINGS BANltS. CALL AND GET ONE. YOUR 1910 BANK ACCOUNT Choosing the bank through' which to transact your, financial affairs during 1910 is' an important mutter which should receive most carefuL consideration. We invite you to open an account with this institution, which uniformly extends courteous and efficient service ,to its patrons, and by reason of conservative management and ample capital and surplus, af fords unquestioned safety.. Deposits small as well -as large are Invited. The Commercial National Bank ' . OF RAL EIGH. ' ' ' E. B. CROW, Cashier. B. S. JERMAN, President. ff- . .... Do You Really Want Some Extraordinary Values in Househoid Furniture at from 20 to 40 p.c. oil ? This is to be 'a record-bieakiug.. month in the Furniture business. IJvery.body gets a" chance at a lot of Jlaudsome Furniture at prices unheard, of in Raleigh. We have sone things that you may need,' while tjiere are lots ttjat you Will want, and espec-1; ially after you learn the prices. Chairs for the hall, ' the office, v;he dining-room,, the sitting-room, 'the par lar, 'the library, and the por-h. y Chiffoniers, ;; Dress ers, Sewing Tables, Wardrobes,' Ladies -V 'Pesksc-v-: tu.res;.and lotsof otheiihings in our line. The Wftii closes after the last day of. Februaryj and you'd bet-; ter be quick; ,- . -.f '. ' . . , How about that btguitiful : Cii'cassian Walnut Bed-room Suit? ; It was a $140 value. We are offer ing it at $85. ' A Chiffonier to match, formerly $40, now $30.00. If you want something handsome, ', be quick and get this, ' '' CAPITAL FURNITURE CO: '; . V -RALEIGH, N. C. Ktlercliants National Dank, of raleigh; n. c. One dollar will start an account with this bank. We will furnish you with a Sayings Bank and Pass Book. ' ,Four per cent, interest paid in Savings De-, partment. . : Start an account for the girl or boy, and in this way teach them the importance of saving. . 15. C DUNCAN, President. AVm. II. WILLIAMSON, V-Prcs. W. B. DRAKE, Jr., Cashier. W F. UTLKV, Sec. V-Pres s 8. J. niXSDALE, Asst. Cashier. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OK RALEIGH Extends to everybody its cordial good wishes and '.-. the season's kindliest greetings. JOHN T. Pl'LLEN, Pres. X. M. VEST, V.-Pres. CHAS. BOOT, Cashier, The Raleigh Savings Banli Capital and Surplus Deposits over . . , . $ 75,000. 700,000. Four IVr Cent, pujd n l'posits, compounded qiiurtXTly. Deposits . made during the Brst four days of any month N-ur interest Ironi the lirst' oi that month. ,'.;.- , .;"-.. IPA-X CAjererydaj J . poition to k11 a high. in' Kai'- a "U fa eajA, a charged (or, get this into yos L' I C. ScJreJ an orda tram th price bt. I ntlf nlf mMn. IXm Ia m. r Brade oi eaaAt at a InwMr nin f at ihU rnte A id therefoca havs ha bad debti that you aM head and you will qaickly aea the reatoa. t following, ot write to ih for full and complete Qu. hi. - HTh. Moontan Cora. ........... 12 16.00 24 6U 48 Red Biaiwr Whaker. ......... 12 8.00 24 L2S 4B 8-91 N. C Cora. .Wh:ta or YcSow. atr fat , . )l JO aad $2 M Banreu Cora, Wkitear Vdknr. per ftt '. . . :'. ... 1M u4 ISO Y UAWNG BRANDS OF BONDED GOODS. Sunnl Brook, It. Rye, 4 jn. old. . ." ,13.50 3 yn. old. , SliCTWood Md. Rro. 4 m. oM. . . . ISO, Sjn.aU. C Uon, Pi; Rye; 4 rn. old. i . . i . . 3.50 . 5 jrra. oM . ' : : : ' - . ' ' " ' ' ' C It as eetabiabed fact that bujkf by mail io die correct' way, sod ' renembei ojuahty it oar fiat ceaaideraliea. . . . , Cat . .$4.00 . , 4.00 . . 4.00 Y( - renembat Ojuaht ;'jmA2NC0Fj if- a. e; prince a CO., Imjorter and Wholesale Liquor Dealers, . 102-104 Commercial maoa 1. J
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