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PAGE TWO THE EVENING TIMES: RALEIGH, N. C. SATURDAY, EURUAKY-12, 1910. TODAY 6 m ENDS TIMES LAST DOUBLE VOTE OFFER IContestants Making Every Ef fort to Secure Subscriptions. Never Again During the Con test Will Subscriptions Count as Many Votes THE LAST OFFER Never Again During the Entire Con test Will Subscriptions Count For .More Votes Miss Flora Creech, of Raleigh Leading Entire Contest Today. may be the cause of you - losing the trips. . v The standing of the contestants changing eaca day, and t he leaders in the different districts are so close together tnat this is anybody's race. Tiic question of the hour is: Who will go under the wire first? The question is to be answered by each and every contestant and her friends, and it depends upon tne effort put forth the remaining few weeks of the contest. MUs Flora Creech, of Raleigh, is leading the entire contest today with 232,300. Miss Creech is certainly making a fine race and :ier friends all over the entire state are sending in subscriptions and assisting her in the contest. Miss Mary Carter, of Washington, wiio has been leading, U second today. Who will lead Mon day? This is a question to be ACTS DiHECTLY ON BAD KIDNEYS If you take several doses of Pape's Diuretic, all backache and distress from out-of-order kidneys or bladder trouble will vanish, and you will feel fine. Lame back, painful stitches, rheu matism, nervous headache, dizziness, irritability, sleeplessness, inflamed or swollen eyelids, worn-out, sick fe?l ing and other symptoms of sluggish, inactive kidneys disappear. I'nconi reliable, smarting, frequent urination (especially at nigh l ) and all bladder misery end. Feeling miserable ' worried is needless, because this unusual prepa ration goes nt once to the disordered kidneys, bladder and urinary system and distributes it and vitalizing inllnenee directly upon the organs and glands affected, and completes the cure before you realize it. CASE WITH JURY Verdict Expected in Solomon Shepard Case This Afternoon Attorney 'Jivonstein Harangues Jury For Four and a Half limit's Mrs. Cora Lewis Sues Western I'nion For 94,500 For Xon-ilclivery of Message Basketball Team Re turnLaymen's .Missionary Move, nient. (Special t" The Times.) Durham, Feb. 12 Tie Snlnmon . SlK'P urd rase is with lit'- jit I y this after noon, solicitor ::iiti- i.nnl.iiliiifjr his argument this Miuinini; islcuit eh-veii u'elock. after tw.i mirlit , sessions 'w iv held to hasten th.- completion uf the matter. Four speeches 'were made- yesterday. healing, cleansing!"1" '"' ' Viet...- ,v urymu i..r u.e 'laie, wno speHo iv.a trims ;tnii Muppeu I with the dinner reecs. He was ful- le.ved In'. the aft' i!M""i by Hinjamin S. . Sitiner for th'-' ilef'-nse and Mr. Skinner was Miccetdid by Jir. I.ovcustein t'oi Take the Contest Manager's advice and turn in every possible subscrip tion today before G:00 p. m. Ke member that positively never again will subscriptions count fo.- as many votes as they do today. Perhaps the votes secured today may be the cause ol yon winning the two trips to Eu rope, or the ones you do not secure DISTRICT No. 1 Miss Flora E. Creech, City , .... . i.V ........ Miss Maud Nowell, Cox Avenue . ... Miss Kstelle M. Burrows, 103 N. East Street Miss Frances Renfrow, city.................. Miss Julia Terry, 327 E. Hargett . Miss Mary Bryan, 520 N. East ............. Miss Bessie King, 532 N. Harrington . . . . . ... ; . Miss Jessie Kirkland, 126 E. I.ane Miss Lillle Wallace, Garner. ... .... ... . . , .'.;'. . Miss l.illie Walden, 305 S. Person. . . ... . . . . . Miss Eula Cromartie, 15 X. Harrington... . ,. . Miss Eula Gupton, Wakefield................ DISTRICT Xo. 3. Mrs. Tom McMillian, Rocky Mount. ........... Miss Louise Jones, Henderson. . . Pi, , .. . . Miss Ethel V. Bowden Justice Miss Henrietta Booth, Warren ton. , , ... Miss Alice S. Rod well, Warrejiton . . ...... . .. . .... Miss Martha Mann, Louisburg. ... , , . . . . ... . Miss Pattie Davis, Areola Miss Pearl Fleming, Manson. .... . . ... . ...... Mrs. C. G. Wood, Wood..... ............ Miss Maud Lassiter, Snow Hill Miss Bettle Stalling, Stalling , Miss Pearl Herring, Snow Hill... , , . . ,;'. . . . .... . Miss Lizzie Rodwell, Oakville. . ... .'. . . Miss Mamie Coleman, Macon DISTRICT Xo. 3. Miss Bessie Perkinson, Durham. . : . ... . . . . . . , Miss Daisy Herndon, Durham................ Miss Pearl Lewis, Roxboro . . .. ............ Miss Anne Austin, Hamlet. .................. . Miss Maud Terry, Rockingham. . , ...... . . , Miss Hazel Pillow, Hamlet. ... -,-'. ........ .'...'j Mrs. N. R. Ham, 615 Guilford Ave., Oreensboro Miss -Flossie' Burke, Burlington. . .'..'-, .'. V. -.,.'..'. V Miss Sallle Salzman, Reidsville. . , . . . -'i . . . . . Miss Louise Anderson, Reidsville, . Miss Mary Ridge, Ashboro ........ Miss Lilly Ball, Bahama. ......... ...... . . . . Miss Carrie L. Hill, Pittsboro. .......... .... Miss Blanche Shields, Durham. . . . ...... ...... Miss Maggie Lashley, Graham, , . . . . .. . . . . . , . . Miss Lecta Cheek, Coleridge. . . . , Miss Gladys Cotton, Merry Oaks. . . . . .;.' ... . , ... Miss May Cross, Sanford. .... . ;. :". , .... Miss Alma Frazier. Troy. . . . . Miss Clyde Kent, Keyser ....... ... ..... . , . Miss Alys B. Bynum, Pittsboro, ... . . ... ....... Miss Betsy L. London, Pittsboro. ............ . Miss Vlda Rush, Aberdeen DISTRICT Xo. 4. Miss Mary W. Carter, Washington .';-,'. .'" Miss Bettle Tyson, Greenville. . ... . . .... ; , . . ...... Miss Katie Lee Gooch, Stem. ',' . . . ... . Miss Mary R. Fort, Oxford ........ . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Maggie Lewis, Littleton................ Miss Eunice Parker, Sclnia Miss Mercer Green, Weldon . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Miss Viola McNeil, Dunn ................... . , Miss Nannie t'nderwood, Smithfield. . ....... , . , Miss Lucy Butts, Halifax. .. . , , ... . , . , v , Miss Edith Greer, Lexington. . . . . . Miss Janie McWhorter, Maxton . . , . , , , . . . . ... , . Miss Alma I. Yates, Biscoe. . . . , . . . . . . . . .. . Miss Myrtle L. Walters, Red Springs... Miss Katie McQueen, Maxton . . . , Miss Rose Hinson, Lincolnton . . . . ............. Miss Mabel Hoover, Thomasville . . . . . . . ...... Miss Josephine Gidden, Goldsboro. . ... . . . . . . . . Miss Margaret Bost, Hickory. .............. .v. Miss Bessie Thompson, Leasburg. .......... .... Miss Gertrude Woolson, Belvldere. ........... . Miss Belle Guy, Statesviile. ................ . , Miss Christine Stoneill, Bethel... Mrs. J. Claud Greene, Collettsville. . ... ...... Miss Mary Edwards, Jacksonville. . . .. . . . . . Miss Effle Grimes, Bethel. Mrs. O. L. Clark, Clarkton Miss Bessie Morgan, Black Mountain... . ..... Miss Sadie Jones, Lenoir Miss Jennie Carson, Bethel Miss Janie Bailey, Statesviile..,, Miss Bettle Jones, Bethel. . . . ". . . . Miss Emily Long, Pendleton Miss . Estelle Garrison, Marganton Miss Louise Marfew, Marion..... Miss Fannie Williams, Fayetteville. answered by the contestants tiiem-i The moment you si:siect any kid- the Uitn.sc. Lm ,-ns;, in went through selves. ney or urinary disorder or feel rheu- four and a halt' mortal hours, and itiii Tk to in mhihi' on.l mntUm nAInK hopln tnklnir tltix hnrnt- at 9: luft nit-'ht when Solicitor.-Out! is if a contestant is to be one of the Hess nic'diclne, with llu- 'knowletlg" winners at the close of the contest, ! that tliei-e is no oilier remedy at tiny price, made anywhere else in the, world, which will effect' so thorough and prompt a cure as a .fifty-cent treaiment of Pape's Diurei ic,' which any druggist can supply.' Your physician, pharinaei-t , hunk er, or any mercantile agency, will ti l! yoii that. Pane,. Thompson & Papo, of Cincinnati, is a large and responsible medicine concern, ilioroiiglily worthy of your confidence. she must put forth every effort iiie remaining fe wweeks of the contest. Make every minute count and se cure all possible subscriptions. Taere is no element of luck of chance in this contest, but it is merely the el forts of yourself and friends triat will cause you to win. city 232,300 64.6! 1 .: 50.10') 50,900 29,070 22.5S0 15,190 14,600 13,600 4.4C0 4,440 4,260 121,000 112,050 51,640 49,350 32,900 16,320 14.S00 14,720 14,250 10,550 10,300 4,640 . 4,200 4,100 38,360 16,870 15,900 15,400 12,000 11,100 10.550 10,4 20 , 10.410 10.SU0 10,160 10,100 10,000 5,070 4,900 4,620 4,510 4,500 4.300 4,200 4,000 4,000 o.ouu 218,000 110,810 67,570 26,520 24,000 24,000 20.S00 20,300 16,000 24,350 15,600 15,500 : 15,320 14,900 14,600 14,500 14,400 13.760 5,4 50 4,900 4,840 4,620 4,520 4,460 4,360 4,320 4,280 4,260 4,250 4,210 4,200 4,190 4,920 3,000 3,000 3.000 bearan ''to speak for ilie stare. Judge Klggs. saw .that theiy' v. as no earthly chance for '-concluding tit.' ase and al jom ncd siiiirily . al'l' i ten - - o'clock, ilatt.is rtsuniina a! .!i:Su this morning tor itiore than an horn's aihlress. -Til" Jury iliil v. t tie- ease until lit,- afternoon alal tie- il' l'eiise bail yol teii . noutjli of It'-niH ii liarlie,. into the matier to. muddy- the waters. An. early verdict is expected, ill mi j.vli the' general opinion is that Sh'-panl cannot .. 'escape conviction. '.The d -feifse was pitifully weak. ' The law "'.'firm ol Itranham and It down before anv resl damage .was done. " Laymen Are Busy. The Presbyterian laymen, who be gan their work last Sunday to raise the $i.000 pledged by them for the laymen's missionary movement, are having fair success to date and this against the deluge. '( The laymen of the other denomina tions have not gone so deeply into the movement and their organized, "every member" canvass flues not recm to have started. They have until the sixteenth of the month In which to accept pledges, hut of rour.se will not be bound by that date. This method was tried solely because it gives the church peo ple some idea of what they can ac complish. The canvass for funds will last indefinitely.. j Weather conditions have been more in the, way of the sueci-ss of the week's worK than anything else. Hut for that, thi general plan of pledges might now be known. II is ilnuiglii lii.it the week-! ly pi. due will prove the. must effective mil methodical. Five cms a week, j one cur-rare I if laymen put it, win ovnngellze the hi-athin world in a single generation. Piles Cured in it to 1-1 Days. AZO OIXT.MKXT is guaranteed to I tre any case of itc'.iing, Blind, leciirg or Protruding Piles in 6 to 4 (lays or money refunded. 50c. CURES CHROIIIC ULCERS ' There is nothing that causes more worry end discomfort than a. chronic, festering ulcer. As it lingers, slowly eating into the tissues and surrounding flesh, and by its tendency to grow worse in every way, it suggests the possi bility of being cancerous In its nature. Efforts to heal the ulcer by means of salves, washes, lotions, etc., always result in failure, because such treat ment can have no possible effect on the blood where the impurities and morbid matters form, and are carried thorugh the circulation to the place, to keep it op n, irritated and diseased. The impurities in the blood must be removed before the healing process can begin. S. S. S. goes to the fountain-head of the trouble, and drives out the germ-producing poisons and morbid impurities which keep the ulcer open. Then as this rich, purified blood is carried tothe diseased place the healing commences, the inflam mation gradually leaves m uiscnarge ceases, new Tissue ana neaitny nesn are formed, and soon the sore is permanently cured because the source has been destroyed. S. S. S. does not make a surface cure, but by supplying the blood with healthful, tissue-building properties it begins nt"tne bottom and causes '. flesh at the diseased spot to firmly and permanently knit together, and v - place is left sound and well. Book on Sores and Ulcers ami any medical advice freo to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. fiA F.v. i) a tnow n tc si raielit-iai . no crooked. -d titan- has been , ,1- f Only cuiative results can come 'from taking Pape's Diuretic, and a I few days' treatment means clean, act Jive, healthy kidneys, bladder and uri nary organs- and no backache. i SAVF.D MAX'S I.1FK. Pner.monia Vaccine (Jiven to Dying Man and H" " ver. ISrawley has brought, suit, against the W stern t'niou hi two complaints of each for muf-deilxci-.v of message from Mrs. t'ora Lewis to her husband John K. Lewis. 'I'll., plaintiff if elaies that she wired her. husband thai she was to. coine home with .her baby which was ill as well a herself and that be was .to meet her at 3:30 iiv t he 'morning. 1 Ic failed to show up and said he had received no message. An examination showed that none had been delivered or even Each case will be tried at Henry Noble-' was yesterday- sent to the superior court upon a charge of raising a $2 order to a one. The ca.'-e being a clear' forgery, was not within Jmli' Syke's jurisdiction and he bound the-negro over .'under a bond of iVKI which he could not Kive. The trial was delayed on acounl of the illness of Henry M. Baker who gave (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Boston, Mass., Feb. 1 2 Depto- received. meningitis, the most dread and fatal the Merch term. form of pneumonia, has been snatch ed from the list of surely fatal dis eases. The new vaccine invented by Dr. Timothy Leary, of Tufts Medical I School, has brought' hack. to health a I man for whom ail hope had been j given up. The discovery of the effective se- ' rum "pneuoeoca" was announced by me order and contracted pneumonia a ' Dr. Learv some time ago hut the case few davs afterwards. ! m'auVpublic todav is the first in Messrs. R. Bl Konner. T. D. Chatham, (which the life of a human being was "' ,imf', "' : Hndrick ...f Tr.n- - , , . . , itv College-left vesterdav to r hnrlotte j at stake. The vaccine was - tried tlf,v wilI'lltt(,IU, the conclave of (when all other remedies had failed llistl.ilt N. 4 , ,,, Kan-.a sigiiia and when the patient was dying. " Fraternity. 1 A pneumonia vaccine to do work as The district is composed -of Xorth effective as .smallpox vaccine or the and South Carolina and the host to the diptheria anti-toxin which has saved conclave is the Delta Chapter of Kappa millions of lives has been sought for Sigma at Davidson College. The fra- years. The patient in this remark- tcrnlties- met two days ago but this able case is a Revere man. He had is J' f the m-casion.- ;:; ... 1 1.1 J hi; Truntv basketball team rcturne't an acute case of leptomeningitis., an. 0(!t( ; ,!fwrnoon from Wiikl, Fl11,,st extension of pneumonia to the spinal wlf.re tu, bvs wet the night bei'or. cord. His temperature had reached fl. a ganil, ilh the jjstptiKts.. in which above the i 05 mark and he was cvi- Trinity, lost by a hard fought score. of dently dying when the physicians de- m to is. cided to try Dr. Leary's serum. The Baptists won the game in the -'. There was nothing to be lost by try- second half. Trinity having a -lead of ing it on a dying man and everything two points with a score standing 2 to to be gained in case it should prove W for' the Durham boys. In the second , , . . half, the Wake Foresters ran oft with successful. . : ,,,, . ,, , .... ... ,.,, mi- 1: 101 n . ii u;i pocu nw I'l nullum i" So Tires It may be from overwork, but ' the chances are its from an in active LIVER. .' With a well conducted i.EVU'i one can do mountains of lai.or without fatigue. It adds a hundred per cent to ones earning capacity. It can be kept in healthfulactlon by, and only by Blank Books lailftrrs, Journals, lay. Cash nml Onlrr Uotikn. LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS. fl.OO, $.00, .$.-..00. JjtIO.00. $2?.7S & ICtc. ' KVKItVTlIIXti I'-OU THF OFFICE. The Office Stationery Company, 'i V,. Mhivci si I.AMKS K. Til I KM. Manager. . Ceri'tttl City ('bene, H-I4F'. Tiuieg Ituildine. utt'sPi s TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. The '.-physicians. Dr. Stewart their opponents 6. Kiker for the Diirhani . . Morris anil nr. josepn uanm 00- boyy received very high praise from the vtained some of the serum from Dr. Baptists who appear to have a giant I Leary, Hecause of .the dying condi- who stands a few inches above b:m. ition of the patient, they gave him as AVhitnker opposing Kiker, put up a ia first "dose. ten times the ordinary, great game.. amount. Smaller doses were injected every five hours and at lesser inter vals: when the temperature seemed to be rising unduly. This was a week ago. Now the patient is able to sit tip in bed. The man will witiiotit doubt recover, the physician declare. TO INVESTIGATE CITY IUXC. The tennis wiil play here Monday night. February 21. -The' locals say that it. is a foregone conclusion that they will, win at home. . .. Small Fire Yesterday. The lirenicn chased themselves to Kngineer J. J. Fugerson's home yes terday morning to find, that a (piill hanging - befure the fire bad caused a blaze that promised harm. Thev put RIGGS HOUSE WASHINGTON, D C. The hotel "par excel-., lciice" of the National Capital. First class in all appoininu'iiiH. Opposite the U. S. Treasury; one block from the "White House. An illustrated CJuide to Washington Avill be maihnl, free of charge.,-', upon receipt of two 2 cciit staniis. (). ;. STAPLES, Proprietor,';-' CORN WHISKEY FOR COLDS During bad weather when each member of the family is exposed to colds, coughs, and la grippe, be sure to have CHECKERBOARD CORN WHISKEY This famous corn whiskey is excellent for making good reliable home remedies. It has a very high degree of purity and possesses a very delicate and pleasing flavor. No medicine chest is complete '..without ill We have used every effort to make CHECKER BOARD WHISKEY the BEST CORN WHISKEY in the world and we believe there is none better.. We are selling it at very low wholesale prices direct to you. .--'. Place your orders today CLARKE BROS. & CO., Distillers, PEORIA, ILL, NOTE THESE VERY LOW PRICES Express uar! Express NEW YORK CLIPPER IS THE GREATEST THEATRICAL H SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, lOCts, i.-sn:i wi:i:ki.v. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Ltd), Prepaid 4 Full Quarts 6 Full Quarts 12 Full Quarts $325 g.oo Prepaid H. CLARKE & SONS, Inc. RICHMOND, VA; V v I)ISTlIIU T()r.S KOIt CliAKKK ItKOS. CfH'AXY. ALBERT. I ROME, ITIIMSIIKKS. . 2TI! ST., iiswYOKS, CliirtiKO City Htill rolilicians Ft'nr Investigation by Legislature. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) CliioaKO, Kel). 1 2- The city hall graft ' ring was thrown into a near j panic today by the news that n reso lution for a "Lexow" investigation of I the Chicago city administration hsa I been prepared and will be introducej ! in the house of representatives at Springfield when the legislature re assembles next Tuesday. . The resolution will be introduced by Representative John O. Hruby,' a "Boss" Sullivan democrat. It is said to be' the result of a brusb between Sullivan and Mayor Btisse. Tue breach, it is reported, came over the transwer of Police Captain Alcock, a protege of "Boss" Sullivan, from the west to the southside by recent order of Chief Steward. City Hall politicians fear that a Chicago "Lexow" will rival in amaz ing revelations and ruined . reputa tions the famous New York Inquiry. HIGHWAYMAN BOBBED BANK. Held Up the Officials and Got Away With 2,000. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Sanbernardo, 'Cal., Feb. 12 A lone highwayman held up the offi ciate of the Pint National Bank ot Highland, a small town six miles from here yesterday and helped him elf to 12,000... He escaped with -lb money After engaging in a pistol duel with Cashier McTaylor. The robber leaped into an orange grove and at least 600 men are try ing to capture him. He is well armed and has exchanged several shots with the pursuing posse. . Toothache stops immediately if you use S10MTS . 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WJ "' I II II - HOUNWJHCorn SKI Mououin Cora, .......... . 12 $6.00 Rl Bjnncr Whiskiy, . ... . . .12 0.00 N, C. Cor, White or Yellow, per till. . . . Harvest Corn, While or Yellow, per gal. . ... ph. ant. 24 125 48 $6.50 24 8.25 48 8.50 . . . . Cl.M ud $2.00 .... 2.00 and 2.50 LEADING BRANDS OF BONDED GOODS. Sunny Brook. Ky. Rye, 4 yrt. old. Sherwood Md. Kye, 4 yr. old, . Gibson, fz. Rye, 4 yrs. old, Gal. .S3.50 . 350 . 3.50 5 ITS. old . 5 ) . old . 5 yrj. old , ) CaL .$4.C0 . 4.00 . 4.00 C It ia an ealabliahcd fact ihst buyirg ty mail ia the correct way, and remembei quality ia our OKt conatderation. J. E. PRINCE & CO., Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 102-104 Commarcia.1 Plaeo, NORFOLK, - VIRGINIA.: . :..,y
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