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PAGE FOUR THE EVENING TIMES: KALEIGH, N. G, TUESDAY, MARCH 1,1910. 9100 Reward, lOO. ' Published Every Afternoon (Except Sunday) THE TIMES BUILDING. '. 12-14 East Hargett Street, Raleigh, N. C. 1 the morals of our men in this respect 'is The renrfera of this nnnor vlll h ' 18 oepenaem on tne innuence or our pleased to learn that there is at least " obv'OU9 obEt,,ve 1 , , ., . that those men who reallr know wo- one dreadful disease that science has me bM,know thpir phuracters. their been able to, cure In all Its stages, 'hidden psychological motives, their S.V. SIMMS, Publisher. Capital City 'PbOM. Sdltor m City Editor .. 178 BusImm Offlo .. .i 171 Circulation Departaant ttt Raleigh Tboae. Editor .. ,. .. .. 17 City Editor .. 17 'tuslnesa Offlca .. .. 179 SCBSCRIPTlbH BATES. One Tear ffl.00 Six Months .. 2.80 Three Months .. . . . .. 1-23 One Month .48 One Week . . .... . ... . . 10 If you nave any trouble getting The Evening Times telephone or write to the Circulation Department and have It oromDtly remedied. In ordering a change of address give both Old and new addresses. . It is imperative that all communica tions be signed by the writer, otherwise thoy will not be published. Entered at the post office at Raleigh, N. C. as second class matter. and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitu tion and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that thoy offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7 !.' Take Hall's Family Pills for consti. pation. moods, and their ideals are those men who are the most civilized among us, and the most delicate in matters of sex. They are Influenced by women because they come more fully under their in fluence. If this is true, it is inconceivable CERTAINLY ENDS II KIDNEY OUBLE terests us, rather than the Incident It self. On the first page we meet John Ar nold. No trumpet blasts announce his coming, but he takes the stage by. right of personality we know him without referring to our programs and holds it till the curtain falls on the final tableau. ' During that time we have seen a soul stripped of its gauds and trappings, its cheats and shams, its lies and deceits. We have seen It fight inch by inch to save its " darling .sins it stands alone, naked and ashamed, but Hundreds of folks here are need lessly miserahlp nnd worried hoeshse that women should have, In this respect ot out-of-door kidney-i backache orunt" f,nally beaten and deserted. a ts " Z T bladder trouble. ' that through them there sould be a boom In Immoral plays. It is probuble If you will take several doses of that the actor has mifinterpreted ccr- Papo's Diuretic all misery from a tain phenomena of our day. If Is true lame back, rheumatism, painful that women ere beginning to be in- glitches, inflamed or swollen eyelids, tercstad in their wider sphere, to be nervous headache, irritability, dizzl more active m public matters, to en- worMllt aipk fw.Ung nnd otner gage in .wide, social work, to mviiite, ' . , . the economic world, mid to think about y"ttoms of overworked or deranged till things under the sun. Moriologlcal kidney will vanish. and wide ethical considerations Interest HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION Uncontrollable, smarting, frequent women more than formerly : mid when urination (especially at night) and such subjects are treated seriously1 in a bladder misery ends. plays it is natural that women should 1 This unusual preparation goes at more n nd niaro turn riel :itlrlittmi to thrm. The play Uiat reflects social to the disordered kidneys, blad- condltlons. or implifles u criticism of dor and urinary system, and dislrih- itheni, is legitimately mi olijn t of lii-, utes its healing, cleansing and vitul- "Little Joe" Brown will again be tae jterest to or voinen. lining influence directly upon the or- opposing candidates in Georgia. The! To "ur wc"" we have largely Kans and glands affected, and corn- It is the talk that Hoke Smith and , A man In Pilot Mountain, this state, aged 60 .years, has just been granted permission to practice law, Whether he actually intends to be gin bis life all over again at this time and actively engage In new work, or whether he has simply studied law In odd moments as a pastime, we do not know. The past history of the man would afford an Interesting study. Has he led a struggling, hard existence and only succeeded In gain ing a right to enter the. legal profes sion at this late day, after years of effort and steady climbing, but al ways with the goal before him, or did he turn to the law for diversion after success in other lines? How ever that may be the very fact that a man of his age has suceeded in gain- ing admission to the legal profession has its lesson for both old and young. The young man is disposed, some times, to think that he can't accomp lish his work. He has some definite purpose, perhaps, Dut tne stress oi circumstances may force him away from It and he gives it up, neglect ing, it may be, what opportunities he may have that would help him on the road and he fajls into the rut of hum drum existence, shutting himself in with the small existence around him and bringing his horizon within a circle so small and close as to allow Smith faction has not, by any means, gotten over the drubbing given it in the last election and they are willing to try again. Some of the Georgia papers say that it is almost certain that if Governor Brown is a candi date to succeed himself , that Smith will be the opposing candidate. If on the other hand, Brown is satis fied with his experience and willing to let some other member of his fac tion make the race the Smith faction will . Iso not run their chief but a lesser man. But with Smith and Brown in the race, Georgia may he expected to do her part towards keep ing things warm. handed ..over the general subject of broad culture.'. Americans, being nar rowly but intensely busy, have placed ' their womrn in the position of the supporters, developers, and critics ol plotes the cure before you realize it. The moment you suspect any kid ney or urinary disorder, or feel rheu matism coming, begin taking this The time is fast aDDroaching when every house- awaya a JfJ'S '"tof "nl keeper will commence her spring cleaning and we have is begun, but a, ufe made provision to supply ner every want, uarpets, Jtugs, humble service assured of its foundations nnd conn-,. j Harriet. aisM Matt .ti era T.iriftleiimo nil' dent of the ultimate beauty of its super- "" f structure. . . .. . j Cloths, Lace Curtains, Curtain Materials, Portieres, utiX Free.Couch Covers, Table Covers, Sheets and Pillow Cases, mis giri has not always walked me .Counterpanes, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Crashes. fieS etc., and at prices as low (or lower) than the old he.. He.- development is one oi the m-ices Dei ore tne great advance m values ior we Douernt finest tilings In the book, and one r th hfl.rlr ViAfni t.hfi rififl in firfowt nnri CrivA nnr 111. iiiau v i uiune iw imiiuiui il.v. wh-i i . having one the "easiest way," living in automobiles and cafes, wearing silk stockings and diamonds", she comes to a household where every Inmate needs her, where there would be nothing to eat were she not there to cook 'It; where a blind veteran of the civil war. an orphan kid from the country-up-in- general civilization. Hut we must not harmless medicine, with the knowl object to our feminine forerunners edge that there is no other remedy, at any price, made anywhere else In culture when they manifest an in terest in the social uestions of the day. Let us irust them to the degree, at any rale, of believing that they carry to these questions purer hearts and greater virtue than possessed by tne male element of the population.--New Yolk Times. "Comet B, 1910" has been discov ered by a Geneva scientist. Before he had time, however, to study it thor oughly a period of cloudy weather came on and after thnt cleared up he was unable to find it. Observers all over the world are hunting for it now when not watching for the cen tral attraction, Halley's comet. It seems that the old earth is being bombarded with comets this year. , A New York minister says artesian water is responsible for the fact that Mississippi is a dry state. Before t lie wells were bored the people drank swamp water, and depressed and en ervated from its effects, felj the need of a stimulant. North Carolina Is also a dry state but maybe a few ar tesian wells would help the situation. Press Comment Xew British Parliament. The formal opening of the new British parliament disclosed an inharmony of attitudes between the Liberals and the I Nationalists which substantiates the i cenernllv nr. vn Ulna- belief that the , newly formed ministerial government no outlook bevond., We may be sure, will not be of long duration. The sen- that this man, who has just acquired l of J fhe day wasthe declaration by John Redmond, leader of the Irish his license, whether after years of home rule continguent, to the effect effort or only as an afterthought to a that, the Nationalists proposed to stand , " , , . , , apart and independent, allied to no successful career, has led a broad, BrUji)h pu.ty The taxation scheme full life and that he has never allowed proposed in the budget Is just as dis the routine of daily existence to mar tasteful to the Nationalists as it is to the big landholders, as It Imposes his outlook upon his possibilities. whilt ls rcgard.d us being an undue For the man of maturer years who burden upon manufacturing of malted begins to think that he is getting to be an old man and that there is not much use of further effort the lesson is to hold on with a firm, unfalter ing hand, to balk at no task and to never lie down and fold the hands. Don't "fall down on the job" because you think your work has been done and you haven't time to take up and accomplish anything new. Keep in the harness und you will keep young. The Melting Tot. Some indication of the speed with which the melting pot is at work in Greater New York is supplied in the quarterly report of the board of health for the period ended June 30, I. nil. Dur ing the preceding three . months, the j number of births in the city was 28,132, giving the high annual rate ofi 24.6 per 1.0CO of the population. The1 number of children born to parents oi l American nativity was 7.408 and the number of births in which the mother alone was American was 1.9M. Taking the foreign elements In our population, it appears that for every four children born to parents both of whom are natives of Austria, one child is born to an Austrian mother and a non Austrian father. In other words, one out of every five Austrian women in New York marries a native of some other country than Austria. The same 1 out of 2..; and lor Italians, 1 out or 4: for Irish, 1 out of 2; for Swedes, 1 out of J; for Russians and Poles, 1 out of 2r. and for Italianes, 1 out of "a. In other vvords, the two races to which Mr. Zangwlll chiefly looks for America's future in idealism; and the the world, which will effect so thor ough and prompt a cure us a fifty cent treatment of Pape's Diuretic, which any druggist can supply. Your physician, pharmacist, bank er or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cincinnati, Is a large and responsible medicine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence. . . Only curative results can come from taking Papo's Diuretic, and a few days' treatment will make any one feel fine. Accept only Pape's Diuretic fifty cent treatment from any drug store anywhere in the world. New Books. A Son of Carolina' a novel by Genie Orchard Stovall is a hook of some con siderable Interest which portrays to a certain extent the smith's side of the race question, though it brings out nothing on this vital subject. Why it was given its title is not exactly plain. It is true that a South t'arolinian figures as one of the characters, but hardly with sufficient:' prominence to authorize the title. The story is of a little girl born of patrons the advantage of our good business judgment and foresight. Mattings and Matting Rugs awny from tin old lift', and u homuleys I Here are Matting values that deserve the prompt at- enf on'her "latr and" hlT; itention repsonse of every housekeeper who has a : neea ior new noor coverings or expects to Duy joattings for the coming season. . . Extra heavy jointress China Mattings. New crop in a. IflTcrfl vnriptv nf nnttprns anr? rnlnrs at 9fr Sfir : nnri o -j - i 40c. and no extra charge for laying. arts are at present putting a very ja mulatto mother and a slave-owner small quota in the melting pot. Taking father. This girl is given to a child the figures for New York as a whole, it would appear that for every six women who marry their fellow-countrymen one woman cuts across nation al lines. But this rate calls for a serious modification, The one Irish woman out of three who marries a non Irishman by birth Is very apt to marry a man of Irish descent, though of American birth. The same will hold for: Germans, Scandinavians, and others. The mixture of the bloods thus proceeds more slowly than the mixture of the nations. New York Post. Sore Lungs nnd Raw Lungs, '. Most people know the feeling, and the miserable state of ill health it in dicates. -All people should know that Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, will quickly cure the soreness and cough and restore a normal condi tion. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar. King-Crowell Drug Co., (Fay etteville and Hargett streets. I'OG WILL ( OXTINTl.. Collier's Weekly which has been unsparing in its efforts to "show up" Ballinger comes out with an article telling some of the incidents of his past life for the purpose' of attacking the credibility of his testimony. Ac cording to this article, Ballinger was a smooth artist in the duping game, and so well did he carry out his schemes that he gained the name of "Slippery Dick" in Decatur, Ala., and spirituous liquors, which is one of the leading Irish industries. It is made 'Heavy plain at the very beginning that the head of the ministerial government and the leader of the home rule party do not trust each other. Next to the stand aloof attitude indi cated by the leader of the Nationalists the incident of the formal parliment- Miy uiriiinB nun it.iL.i , in, linn coy, to the effect that was a .phrase in tne speecn irom tne throne. The addresses from the throne, nil Tne run vp i n or nji rim mpn . sire a prepared by and outline the politics of. the ground while still cold, causing the ministerial government. In the, a precipitation or moisture,. -which' (Opening of the third parliament of his hangs suspended in the air. The reign King Edward is put in the atti-i forecast is for more rain, and as long tude of outlining the ministerial cam-' as ,he rain continues the foa will 'og Now I-tciuliiig Along the Coast Mny Iast For Several Days. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, March 1 The United States weather bureau this morning received reports concerning the heavy fog now extending along the Atlantic the fog may last for several days. It Is due to warm rain coming in contact with less New York barker end his wife for vl'.iim the mulatto mother was a serv ant. The girl shows no traces of the i gro Hood and grows uu to be one of N !v York's nio.t beanfife! ! lmtants. She 'has been educated in the finest schools of the old world, and when she is introduced in New York society it is taken bv storm. Thoush suitors flock 'around her on every hand her heart remains free. After much urging by her adopted parents. Gypta, that is the girls . name, finally agrees to marry a rich Wall street banker. As the wedding day approaches she meets and immediately falls in love with a young South Carolinian and there is where the trouble starts. They agree to be married und the banker is cast aside. The adopted mother think ing to prevent this marriage in thii hopes that the banker can be secured to boost up the failing family fortune, reveals to the girl and to her Caro-j Una lover the V true statement of .yptas parentage, From there on there an. some ver;- interesting scenes. and the end is just what any south erner world cv.icct. iMcaie ruDiisiimg Company. Price, Jl.r.a. and her sympathy. In serving and saving others she saves herself, though she doesn't at all understand it. The call of the great white way ceases to lure her, the spirit of unrest departs, and through toil and sacrifice she llnds peace nnd happiness and the heart of the man she loves. The story-plot grows and develops as the characters grow and develop. It is all logical, and natural and in evitable. The climax is reached, not by a final bound, but by a pyramiding of irrestible events until there is no escaping the apex. During this con struction there are many dramatic moments, many stirring scenes; over against which are quiet hours and the silence of the night. Through them all, and by virtue of them, the story marches to its uplifting and most satis fying end. The book Is in no way didactic, though it is written for a purpose, though it preaches a sermon. though it points anew the ancient warn ing that the wages of sin is death, and revives again the blessed promise that he that is steadfast to the end shall be saved. The Mantle of Frank Norris has fallen on Charles Tenney Jackson. Matting Rugs. A SafeKiinrdi to Children. "Our two children of six and eight years have been since infancy subject to colds and croup. About three years ago I started to use Foley's Honey and Tar, and it has never fail ed to- prevent and cure these troubles. It Is the only medicine I can get the children to take with out a row." The above from W. C. Ornstein, Green Bay, Wis., duplicates the experience of thousands of other users of Foley's Honey and Tar. King-Crowell Drug' Co., (Fayetteville and Hargett streets. ENDORSED. by highest medical experts and observant druggists as the most valuable discovery of the age, Vick's Croup and Pneu monia Salve. Take no substi tute for this old reliable. 25, 50, and $1.00. All druggists. The May of Souls. Every Woman , Is Interested and ihould know i (boot the wonderful Marvel LSUUUIIB Massachusetts to Florida. Is n are dollar n a to he where he organized a nail company and, so it is alleged, cleaned up s.ev-,,hat sensational episodes may follow - ,. . . ' ' 'each other in quick succession. Balti- -eral thousand dollars before he be- morp American, came "an undesirable resident" and! i paign ior limiting tne power or tne hang over the toast. II extends from nouse ot lotus, tn tne paragraph deal ing with his issue appears the phrase: "These measures, is the opinion of my advisers, should provide," etc. It is A dollar saved generally assumed that the King wrote wasted v.iu n you into the prepared speech the modify- mood. ing clause: "In the opinion of my ad- ' visors." and that by doing so he ZZ'"2ZA'2ZZ I meant to express personal dissent from ECZEMA C URAijLJli the contemplated reform program. The opening day events are not cal culated to allay the tension of public - expectancy. On the contrary, they are It is usually very costly to consult of a nature to encourage the belief a sneclalist in anv disease, but for PROOF NOW AT 25c. moved to Seattle. If he kept up the record be was making from '86 to '90, the charges by Pinchot & Co. will in all probability be sustained, and the Hon. Dick will be added to the list of political corpses. 25 cents, on a special offer, we can now give to those suffering from ec zema or any form of skin disease ab solutely instant relief, with prospect of an earlv cure. against the "degeneration of the Amerl-' -pccim - .: .-...- o,. o. can stage." and said the desire of : wintergreen, thymol and glycerine, women for evil suggestiveness was one etc., as compounded In the Chicago of the causes of the immoral condi- Laboratories of the D. D. D. Cora- tion of the drama. nanv manv be had in our store on this Bun An Women and Evil Plays. actor cried out the other day . The Hon. Richard A. Ballinger says he intends to sit still in the sad dle until he -is "fired." This was the course A great deal of the happenings in gpecial 25 cent ofrer. tie will convince you- By Charles Tenney Jackson. Illustrat ed by FauT Mcylnn. 12mo, cloth, - $1.50. The llobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis. . : ."For 'solid grasp of the facts of actual life and their portrayal at once faith ful and inspiring.' this is incomparably the most full-blooded . and vigorous I work of fiction published in a long, long time. i As are many other great novels this is primarily the story of one man's life. A life full of trouble and acquaint ed Willi grief, yet knowing good deeds and blindiy conscious always that j somewhere the stars are shining. It is n full life, too, ard therefore many men unit .women circle about It, or cross its n:ilh infliioiioiiiir firwl heinc different iMU(.m.,,ti: leading or being led; giving ' or taking.: as - In real human comedy. The reader's interest Is seized at the very outset of thi story and not released until he has paid the toil of the last! Word, and vet h, Intention f the libit ' is disclosed with great deliberation. The author has invited the reader "to take a Ion;; journey with him, and r-o makes generous preparation at the outset. This is at is should be. It is artistic,', it creates a feeling of-con fidence, of sureness; if gives a sense of size and dignity. But only the few among the many who write can. ap-j patently, make these elaborate prepara tions und make them at the same time Interesting. Charles Tenney Jackson is among the few. One, the prepara tions are completed and the journey be- the reader finds himself not an onlooker, but one of the travelers, shar-. ing the comforts nnd discomforts, the joys and sorrows nf his imaginary com wr zr f "vuiijtr-- f jwt. p m "tun. f mm-m.,.- full VWWMT Splendid for summer floor coverings and entirely new in designs and patterns. 9x12 feet . . ; $ 6.50 6x9 feet .. .. .. '.. 9x12. feet, extra heavy 6x9 feet, extra heavy . , 4x9 feet, extra heavy . . Come and see them. 4.00 12.50 7.00 4.50 id Diii-Fei? all Co 123-125 Fayetteville Street . . . ... , . . . Ealeigh, N. C. North Carolina's Greatest Dry Goods Store. Do mes t ic Cok e ' t for Grates and Cooking at 10c. Per Bu. at Gas Works Standard Gas and Electric Co., Phone 228. 124 Fayetteville St Ask our drnedtt it If h cannot supply the MARVEL, accept no other, but una tamp for tnted book M-led. It rItm Mpti. nlr ni1 HirA. tlnnli InvunahlA fet-dim.' MARVEL CO- E. 23- !.. YoC 'WASH BAGS i BATH TOWELS l.nij;C Turkish Combina tion Itolh Towels, , 50 Cents. 8- THE HICKS DRUG COMPANY IJOTII I'HOXKS. NEW ARRIVALS Bedroom Suits Dining Tables Dining Chairs Why nut begin mny while you have the oppor tunity of a lot of fvosli, now .stock to il your .'ii iiiij; I'urnitiii'i' buying. ' , ; Those now arrivals are very attractive in dosii-n and malvc up, anrl the prices are exceptionally so. Put us tm 'your. lis. of onlling places. We can please you. CAPITAL FURNITURE CO., UALKIGH. N. O. 1: This one bot--we know It u'nmun nr. mn.allv onnaplnr tt mil' men; and morally superior in Just the we vouch for It way In which their critic finds them deficient. Men may be as moral, even soothing wash, D. D. D. Prescription, and are more actual than are the famll nanions: Imntrinarv vet so real that Ten years of success with this mild, for the hour thev assume a living shape Pinchot'1110- moral in sorrW ways, but in re-has convinced Its, and we hope you . . ... ' , . ,. .. Kara co tne suD.ect or sex, wnicn is re- wm accept the special 25 cent offer pursued and while Ballinger held the. ay the point touched on. there is no on D D a Pre8cript.on so that rou upper hand for awhile, it begins to doubt that women are superior more . wiI) . convinced , , . delicate, more scrupulous, and more ... , ' . look now as If the e..-forester were Jy an men , Henry T. Hicks Co., and Tucker going to triumph at laBt. ' 1 It is possible that the Improvement of Building Pharmacy. VK AKK AGENTS for the fam ous Hotel Astor Coffee. Sold upon its merits ami used by the Hotel AHor iu Slew York exclus ively. Giro us a trial order nnd be convinced that it is fur siier ior to nny other Coffee on the Market. lib Can V . . . . . . . . $ .35 31b Can . , . ..... . 1.0O lars of dur dally , life.- Prom this on the way Is clearly marked, the plot: unfoMu I. w.lf with atrltfiil flssnranre. ' though it is more a plot of character BOTH PHONES, than of incident. There are incidents,' PTTTIY Jfc BUFF ALOE inevitable and in plenty, but It is the V, .7 VI effect of incident on character thnt In- '0 E. Harjtett St. We Want Your "Every-Day" Washing Every Week. lots of people think because it's a laundry the cost of the "every day" washing would be too much, but it's a mistake, You acquaint yourself with our "family washing" list nnd you will be of our opinion. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, RALEIGfH N. C.
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