. War5""- w -", THE EVENING TIMES: IUlMGTI, N. ?., ffoW-Af, MaWI! 7, io'lO. ' ("' Ik i :!; "if -t III ... r i -! A If f DAYS AFTER TODAY, THEN THE GOLD WATCH Fcurteen Days More Alter To day and The Times Great Pcpularity Voting Contest Is All Over 3' cf 'J 1 I ! WILL YOU WIN The Answer Remains Willi Each hikI Kvcry Contestant mid Her Friends if She Will Win a Grand Prize or a Minor OneMiss Creech of Raleigh, Leading Kntire Contest , Today. Just four more days after today, then some lucky contestant will re ceive the handsome diamond set gold watch. "Make hay while the sun shines," secure every subscription possible while the weather is good. ' Work the remaining few days like "the house was on fire." You might just as well secure the watch as to let the other contestant get it, and while trying for the watch, remem ber that each and every subscription counts in the final award. Be sure Standing Up to Saturday, .March .", :( I". M. DISTRICT X o. 1. Miss Flora E. Creech, City. . . . . ..... ...... . Miss Maud Nowell, Cox Avenue. . . ....... . , . . . . .... Miss Estelle M. Burrows, 103 N. Has . . . ... ,". . ............ . Miss Julia Perry, 027 E. Hargett. . .......... . . . . . Miss Mary Bryan, G20 N, East. ........ .... ; .... ...... . . . Miss Lillie Wallace, Garner. . . .'. ... . ; V. Miss Bessie King, 532 N. Harrington ....... . ..;'.' ... Miss Jessie Kirkland, 126 E. Lane. . ... , . '.'.; . ... . DISTRICT No. 2. Mrs. Tom McMillian, Rocky Mount. ...... ... ... ... ... ; . Miss Louise Jones, Henderson. Miss Ethel V. Bowden Justice .i. . . . Miss Henrietta Booth, Warrenton. ................... .... Miss Alice S. Rodwell, Warrenton . ... ,. . . . . . . . ... i". -. . . . . . .". Miss Martha Mann, Louisburg. . . . . . . . ... .... . . . . . . . ; ... Miss Pattie Davis, Areola. . . , . , . . ...... ...... . . . . .-. Miss Pearl Fleming, Manson. . . . ....... . . . ... . . . . . ... . . . Mrs. C. G. Wood, Wood. . . .... ... . ... . . . V . .... . . . ... . . . - Miss Maud Lassiter, Snow Hill Miss Bettie Stalling, Stalling. . .... ..... . . ... ... , . ... '. . ' ' .''"' DISTRICT Ko. 3. Miss Louise Anderson, Reidsville. ... Miss Bessie Perkinson, Durham. ....................... . Miss Abne Austin, Hamlet. . , . . ......... . , . . . . ... . . Miss Daisy Herndon, Durham........................... Miss Maggie Lashley, Graham. Miss Pearl Lewis, Roxboro .. Mrs. N. R. Ham, 615 Guilford Ave., Greensboro . . . . .... . Miss Maud Terry, Rockingham.......................... Miss Hazel Pillow, Hamlet Miss Flossie Burke, Burlington........,.............;... Miss Mary Ridge, Ashboro Miss Blanche Shields, Durham. Miss Vida Rush, Aberdeen DISTRICT No. 4. Miss Mary W. Carter, Washington. . . . . . ...... . . . . . ..... Miss Bettie Tyson, Greenville........................... Miss Katie Lee Gooch, Slem .............. . ... Miss Mary R. Fort. Oxford. . ...... . . : . . , ... . . . . .... . ; Miss Lucy Butts, Halifax. . . . , . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . ....... Miss Magsie Lewis, Littleton ........... . .... Miss Eunice Parker, Selraa. . ...... ... . . . .... . . ; . . ....... Miss Mercer Green, Weldon. . Miss Viola McNeil, Dunn..,........................;.,., Miss Nannie Underwood, Smithficld . . . , Miss Katie McQueen, Maxtori .......... . . , . . . . . , . . . , . , . ; . . Miss Myrtle L. Walters, Red Springs... . . . ..... . ... . . . . . Miss Edith Greer, Lexington. . Miss Janie McWhorter, Maxton. Miss Alma I. Yates, Biscoe. , , Miss Rose Hinson, Lincolnton ................ . . ... , ... . ; . Miss Mabel Hoover, Thomasville Aliss Josephine Gidden, Goldsboro. . ... ........... . . .... ; Miss Fannie Williams, Fayetteville Just. Four A HANDSOME DIAMOND SET GOLD WATCH THE EVENING TIMES will give the lady who turns in the largest amount of cash subscriptions by March 11th, 6 p. m., a handsome diamond mounted Gold Watch. Purchased of, and on display at T. W. Blake's, one of Raleigh's leading jewelers, Fayetteville Street. Will you be the lucky one? Each subscription secured, while trying for this Special Prize, counts in the awarding of the magnificent prizes offered in The Times Great Popu- lanrv v minor i nnrpcr wnipn piacoc rvmrmav and mail all your subscriptions in your home postofliee before 6 p. m. Friday, March 11th. Don't fail to send in all you have, it may take only a few years subscriptions to win. In just fourteen more days after today the greatest contest in tiie his tory of this state will be over. Some contestant will receive a Trip to Eu rope for herself und companion, an other a handsome $450.00 Piano, an other a beautiful $400.00 set of fur niture and another a $S50.00 Piano, while four others will receive each, a handsome diamond ring and four others will receive a King's Business College Scholarship. The prizes are certainly well worth working for. It rests with you, and the work done the remaining fourteen days, wheth er vou will receive one of the Grand Prizes or one of the minor ones. Each and every contestant should en deavor to be in the office on i he closing day, and bring their friends with them. Everything has been ar ranged so that each and every con testant will be assured of receiving a 'square deal." A committee of prominent business men of this city will make the count of votes, and see tiiat each and every contestant receives an equal showing. Don't forget that on the last day all voting coupons and subscriptions must be in this office by 6 p. m. in order to count. The Special offer of a handsome Gold Watch ends Friday, .March 11th, 6 p. in., and the close of the Contest is Monday, March 21st, 6 p. in. Only a few days now, get busy. s;i,4IO 57.300 n ::. :: 7 : 22.590 : 1 (i. !).-.(). l.'.l'.MI : i t.coii 1 .jT.niiii i::t;,::."n : s7;ti4o in. 350 32,900 li,320 14. S00 14,720 14.250 10,550. 10,300 i:!5,uo 64,160" 22,500 19,120 16,100 15,900 14,750 ;.. 12,000 11.100 10,420 10,160 5,070 4,600 276.3ii ::57,hiii 12fi,7Tll 'I 1,520 2 i,:i5( V 2 I, .Mill 21,000 21,800 20,300 ; 19,S0O IS, 600 IS, 300 15.600 15,500 13,320 14.500 14,400 13,760 5.800 Wfll Receive Absolutely Free THE OTHERS OBJECT Defeated Candidates For Post office Raise a Howl Meeting Called for Tonight in Of lice of I'nderwood, Kfl'orts Will He Made to Have (Jilt's Kicked Out and One of the Other Candidates Placed in Durham Post ofiice All 4 Agreed on Poiie Now Matter far From Settlement Vet Work on ; KeMgious Training- School. (Spooial to he Tinii'S.) Durham, N, t'., March 7 In tin- olHcc of N. I'nilei -wood, police cominissiiiiicr tonight, then' is 10 b. held a lpoetins of the iK-touted faithful in the leicm postolflco contest, in which - there- will be uttered protest aK'iinsl the appoint ment of J. A. Oih's as pottmuster of Durham, , Congressman iloiehead. after a bit ter tisht .among five avowed 'candidates. settled upon County chairman J. A. Giles as a compromise, candiiiiite. t'p to thai time Mi'. Giles was supposed to have had the siealest individual pref erence for John T. I'"pe. wljo had the field against him ami broke even witli if. -Finding1-' Pope unable to bloat the combination. Mi. .Morehead named the county chairman w ho is . also . assist ant district atiorne:'; The program is' exciti'im. All of the candidates' will lip asked there to agree upon one of those win, actually main uie ngm. i-pon me-pari ot a lew tile. e " ac uieoence. " rope .ces "'"i neu me coin-ressmaM ami tn.' presi- dent 01 the I nit-d. Mates -: agree .upon (.lmlli;e!., 1(M1C(. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tlb a man. there is small room .toy a ,.,s are recognized as the only true light, on his account, nut J'.-cph k,!,ma i,,sit.aI manner of preserving the .Mason, whose strong tight against Plej i'B,vdionts given ithuve in their kept the gentleman I nun landing. lsf.1n,Nt titrenirth calling fur the meeting, nuiiiy repub licans, tell our roi respondent and lulv ing ilecidedlv the greatest, financial backing in t lie persona! of his foliowers they are - expected to have- some hot things to sav. Kuither ihan ailmission that such 1. meetilig is to be Ivld tonight, the Mason men will not tain. i:m it 'if said by republicans that flu- .postoiTice matter h-' far 1'l'otll sej I lemelit even if the con- giessmnn has ieetimmcudcd Mr. (files arid that there-. is possibility even if the p; csident appoints the assistant district I'ttorney that the mallei will he' held up. - '-."'!.''". The Durham Pail1: Sun has signed tip Hill A. ( fai'dn.-r, -of the -Columbia. S. C. K'cord. as its business manager and ilr. (faidiier y-il he here in two v.vi'ks lo take -charge."'-. The cil:' editor has' nut been -named. James A. ' Itoblnsop. who has been twenty-or.e years the editor ami owner of the paper, has been at the bead of tiic paper since its re-organization and says that lit- will (ontinue. The first issue with Mr. Gardner, the new Cox Duplex and the linotype will appeal about April first. Keligiouc Training ScIiimiI. Woi'U on . the National Tteligious Training 'School and Clmutaiigua for the colornl race is to start In a few- days. About i:ju.MM bricks have been sent to the grounds atul more will follow. There is a hitch in the plans for the first opening. The date '-of the first summer course is July fi til, ' lilpi and it will continue s'x weeks. As the brick auditorium cannot be finished in that time, two frame structures will be erected and finished so as to hold the school. Dr. James K. .Shepard. presi dent of the school has arranged, for thirty .or .'more of -the tnost promitieiit Icctiin rs. preachers, professors and lia-i) of high standing in his own race, fo l iiiiie iii'i'e and give : dale on the pro gramme. M 1 s. S.- I', Avery, of Hartford, Conn,, who is to have due building 'named after Ipt. will give. in addition to her '$I.i:iW: to the Avei'y building. $."i(10 for the summer scho.i! and In the latter part of March, Kx-t.iovernor Glenn Is to gu north and sp.ak to the Newark. New Jersey Presbyterians at two great rallies. He- has no doubt that the money will be easily raised after the work on the first building, the audi torium., is berun. The Watts Hospital. George W. Watts, who gave the city tile finest hospital between Kuhmond More Momtt tie a n m Is ThiOair? Certain Proof Will lie male That Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ' Cure Stomach Trouble. A Trial Package Sent Free Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are mudc to give to the system,' through the di gestive tract and the stomach the neces sary chemicals not only to digest food, but to enrich the fluids of the body so that it may no longer suffer from dys pepsia or other stomach trouble. We will send you a quantity of these tablets free, so that their power to cure may be proven to you. Thousands' upon thousands of people are using these tablets for th aid and cure of every known stomach disease. Know what you put into your stom ach, and use discretion In doing so. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain fruit and vegetable essences, the pure concentrated tincture of Hydrastis, Golden Seal, which tone up and strengthen the mucous lining of the stomach, and Increase the How of gastric and other digestive juice; Lac tose (extracted from milk): Nux. to strengthen the nerves -controlling the action of the stomach and to cure nervous dyspepsia: pure asceptie pep sin of the digestive power and approved by the United States rhama- copoeia. One of the ablest pi ofessors of thelliH interpretation of the Scriptures 1'niversity of Michigan recently stated that this Pepsin was the only aseptic ......-!,-, 1,..: t,.,1 r.,.,.,.f !. w.itt u h sol.itelv pure-free from "all animal impurities: Bismuth, to absorb gases and prevent fermentation. "'They are lit liiiously flavored with concentrated I Jamaica Ginger in itself a wcll'known I stomach tonic , ifU(, lm,cli(.illos i,);J0 ,heir strength ,,nger they are kept, through evap ,..Uon, fermentation and . chemical If you really - doubt --the power of these tablets, take thi- advertisement to a. druggist and ask his opinion of the formula. It is due your stomach to give it the ingredients necessary to stop its trouble. It costs nothing to try. You know what you are, taking. - and the lame of these tablets prove their value. All druggists sell them. I'l ice 50 cents. Send us your name and address and wo will send you a trial package by mail free. Address P. A. Stuart Co., 1 Ml Stuart lillildillg, Marshall, Mich. and New Orleans, if . indeed not the best this side of Washington. - announces tlmt he will .'add immediate!;- a wing to the present group of buildings, thus increasing the number of rooms by Though .in uperqlion es'actly three months., the demand- frbiii the charity patients have been s.i great that the addition Was a nt-ci-ssiiy. The "'only condition to the $4lKif.ii gilt in Deeein- ber .Was tiiat no ivuri hy poor should be denied th hospital. The new pavilion costing more than Sr.n.fldO, will be a replica of the general pavilion and it will be a female ward, while the other is 11 male. From time to time, there will be added "wings" making a very syinnieti ical series, while this-summer a nurses' home is to be erected and the rooms will be increased to 100. The now .-'pavilion is to be bv !tS feet. To tiii rear of the sanatorium Is a park being developed by those v ho fretiuent the hospital as nurses or at tendants of '.he sick. Ask Pardon for Hamilton. Attorney- Gcnj.-imin Iovensti-in. former-. Richmond citizen, now Kurhain 11! torney, is in Ifichmond anil has been assisting ... tin- -lHuhaui .relatives of Augido Hamilton, condemned to die March . .2,"i!b. . to iiMi'lrtlie ear of Gov ernor Ma'-u . . . Hamilton, n ho is an Kpls'opalian In religion, has been in eorespondence with Itev. Thomas I,. Trott, who is to conduct his funeral, and though he writes as though he hasn't the slight est hope, his letters are withal cherful and he longs onlv for a entice to do good in the world. Not long ago he wrote his farewell to his sister when he expected to die the next day. It was almost -shivering to read the min ute direction he gave upon the re ception of his body. He does not write those letters now, Hamilton is cpiite well remembered here where he used to work in the Days cotton lniila and was accounted a good hand. In having Lovensteln to assist him. ho has selected one lucky before the governors and the Juries. Of 'seven very sordid murders, Lovensteln has not lost one and the only death sentence imposed was changed to life imprison ment while those receiving thirty years sentence escaped. Durham friends are putting up money to. help Hamilton.! KKXTICKY PRKACHKlt 11KATEN. Hccause He ObjecteU to 0 Divorced Woman Singing in His Choir. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Paducah, Ky., Marcti "1. As the result of Dr. M. E. Dodd, pastor of the large and fashionable First Bap tist Church, drawing the line on di vorced persons singing in the ehurc:j choir, he was given a severe beating Sunday by Charles Graham, a promi nent tobacco broker. The affair oc curred while Dr. Dodd was on his way to Sunday School wilh a Bible under each arm. He was knocked down by blows on his face, and a rib was broken. His P.ibles were tram pled in the dirt. During a recent revival Dr. Dodd called for volunteers to sing in .the choir. Mrs. Graham, who was di vorced before she married her pres ent husband, sent in her name. Dr. Dodd informed hea that according to she was not spiritually divorced from her first husband, consequently lie ! ,',11J not permit her to sing. JKWS AS A XATIOX. tut Will lie Absorbed in a Few (ien cratioiiK Hy reat American Race. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) i Chicago, .March 7. -"The Jews are not a religious sect alone, but a real' nation. How long they will remain a nation 1 do not know. It is certain that in a few generations the great majority of 'them in this country will bo absarbed in the great American race." . ' This is tito declaration of Leon Z.iloi koff, editor of the ' Jewish -Record,' head of the Order of Zion in America und a delegate to the recent Zionist congress at Hamburg. "The American people. Is a conglomerate,"-he said, "but in five cen turies the ..Irish, the Germans, the Jews, and all other races will lie crystallized inlo a distinct type, justj us the Anglo-Saxon evolved, as the: Jews did in I heir wanderings, and as1 every people has. SPKXT MOXKY LAV1SHLV, Spent !jt:?7 000 in a Few Weeks on Wine, Women and Automobiles.'-' t Hy Leased Wire to The Times.) Grand Junction, Colo., March 7.- After spending $37,000 in Denver in a few weeks on wine, women and au tomobiles, E. T. Glass, who says he is a nephew of Congressman Talbot, of Maryland, landed here penniless and thirsty. . lie had come west to invest part of the money left him by his father in sheep. - He is accused of signing the con gressman's name to it client' for $25 and caching it. A local bank caused his arrest, Talbot having repudiated the check by wire. .Miss l-'arrar to Marry, Hut Who? ( I5y Leased Wire to The Times.) Boston. Mass.. March 7. Missl Uernldine Farrnr will mark the close of "lcr season at I lie Boston opera house by announcing her engage ment. 'As yet nothing definite is known as to tle identity of her fiance and Miss Farrar is determined that there shall be no publicity until March 20. Not even Miss Farrar's mother is in the secret and she says that Miss Farrar iias told her that the lucky suitor himself hasn't yet been given her pledge. Excessive lire insurance is soon ignit ed. Drag if a good dog. if it knows when to let .go. .T hen CRAVEN COUNTY TEACHERS MEET (Special to The Times.) New Bern, N. C March 7.; The Craven County Teachers' Meeting met yesterday in the City High School building." Prof. C. W, Wil son of the Eastern Carilina Train ing School made a most excellent and helpful address. Tais Is the last meeting for this school year, and the question of a Teachers' Institute was brought up and this is the year' for it to be held. It was decided after some discussion that iie teachers of the county would much prefer to have the money spent on a Teachers' In stitute used in helping to pay their expenses at the ' Eastern Training School where a summer course for teachers will be given. The cost o; attending the school is very low and Greenville is so close by that the County Board of Kducalion will no doubt decide to hold this county's in stitute at Greenville. The steamer Atlantic City has been practically rebuilt at the Mead ows Marine Railway and is about ready tor service. The steamer is owned by the Farmer Lumber .Com pany of Wilmington and will be used by the eoifipany in the logging and towing work. The supply of fish at present is on the increase. Since the good weath er set in U:e catch has been much larger. At present buck shad are re tailing at 40 to 90 cents nd does from 75 to 80 cents. The fish are large and and for several days the supply has been plentiful with lui'gc shipments by the local dealers ' to points within tho State and also to Northern cities. The Atlantic Steam Fire Engine Company, one of the volunteer corn panics of the city, is to have new quarters after May 1st. The city nas leased lor a term of live years the building formerly, used by the Elks' Club on Bread street, and as soon as the-building ran be overhauled and refiitteil the Atlantic Company will take possession. They will have the entire building, three stories 111 height' and w ill have most excellent quarters. SLF.KPIXt; LIFK AWAY. Interesting Case in Washington Hos . pilnl of a Man Who ..Can't lie Awakened. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington,. March 7. An aged man lies on a cot in Emergency Hos pital, peacefully sleeping. He is not sick. But he sleeps as if he had waadcied away from Sleepy Hollow and is a Rip Van Winkle come to life again. Naught can wake him from his slumbers. Physicians have tried medicine in vain. I The aged stranger was found sleep ing on tiie street before midnight Fri day, and he has resisted the call of the work-a-day world ever since. The attending physicians are studying his case with nitica interest. K1XG KDWAHO TAKF.S VACATION Oil' for Paris Wheiy He Will Spend Koine Time. ( By Cable to The Times.) Dover, Eng., March 7. Escorted by two destroyers, I he. royal yacht Alexander, ; try ing King Edward, left this uiov-iing for Calais on the Ling's annual (rip lo Uairritz lis. The batteries on land and ships of the Atlantic licet fired royal salute. The political turmoil of the and the the last few months has greatly fatigued the king, who, it is reported, may stay longer than usual at his place of re cuperation. To Cure a.Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BUOMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature is on each box. 25c. S omeoee ABOUT HYOMEl A RoUle Costs Only 1JO Cents A Complete Outfit Including In haler 91.OO. , When Klng-Orowetl Drug Company Ltutes emphatically that they will guarantee Myomel to cure catarrh or give you your money back, what Is your answer? j Are you satisfied with your condition, or drt you want to rid yourself forever of vile catarrh, with its humiliating symptoms, such as hawking, spitting, blowing and bud hreath? Hyomel is a simple, antiseptic med icine, that you breathe through a small pocket inhaler over the parts affected by catarrh. ' , It is made of Australian eucalyptus mixed with other germ killing and membrane soothing antiseptics. Get a complete outfit today. It only costs $1.00 and contains everything necetsary to cure any ordinary case of catarrh. Extra bottles, If needed. 51'c. -Hyomel Is the best remedy In the world for sore throat, coughs and colds, eroup or btonchitis. It gives wonder ful relief in two minutes. For sale by druggists everywhere and by King Crowell Drug Company. Send for free sample bottle and booklet. Booth's Hyomel Co.. -Uuffalo, N. Y. Cures Indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stom ach, belching, and cures all stomach dis ease or money back. Large box of tab. lota CO cents. Druggists in all towns. LIQUID VENEER Makes old things new. Easy to use. A child can apply it on WOODWORK, PIANOS, FURNITURE. Wholesale and Retail. ThosHBriggs&Sons The Big Hardware Men. RALEIGH, n. o. Dissolution of Co-partnership J. O. ' Morgan & Company. Notice is hereby given Hint the Co-, partnership heretofore existing be tween J. O. Morgan, N. A. Dunn and Robert W. Dunn, under the style and llrm name of J. O. Morgan & Company located near Pilot Mills, at Raleigh, N C, and dealing In groceries, wood, coal, dry goods, notions, etc., has been dis solved by mutual consent. Tjio said Dunns have bought the interest of said Morgan in the said business, are authorized to collect all debts due to said firm and nil persons indebted to said firm, will make payment to saiil Dunns, and any .persons having a claim against said linn, will present (he sanio to said Dunn Brothers. This February Mb. 1 I J. O. M;C AN. N, A. DUNN. - It. . W. DUNN. 2 9 .til days. HEADACHE ran be cured absolutely by TISIT. One tablet chewed up at boil-time does the work. Henry T. Hicks Co. and Tucker Building Pharmacy will give a full sized package, for trial, for 10c. Buy it today talk about it tomorrow. EAT 'EM LIKE CAXDV. 1