1 TAGS EIQIIT THE EVENING TIMES; RALEIGH, S,C.,-FJ3IDAY, JUNE & 1910. h ITT The price is a "Mere they are worth much are guaranteed for a year. Weathers Furniture 121 Cast Martin Street. THE WEATHER. For Raleigh and Vicinity: Fair to night and Saturday. For North Carolina: Generally fair tonight and Saturday; light to moderate variable winds. Weather Conditions. Scattered showers have occurred over the cotton belt, with a tew heavy local rains, temperature being about normal. The weather has continued warm from Kansas to the middie At lantic stales, also in the upper Mis sissippi valley. Following are some of the highest temperatures reported: Richmond, Washington, Cincinnati, and Detroit, o; Philadelphia, 94; New York and Pittsburg, 90: St. Paul and North Platte, US; Dodge, 08. In the extreme norlhwest the weather is cool with early morning temperature MS at Yellowstone Park. Fair weather is indicated for this vicinity tonight and Saturday. I.. A. DKNSON, Section Director. RAILWAY SCHEDULES. ALL TRAINS LEAVE UNION .STATION. Kcnlxmnl Air Line Railway. Going North. 12:00 p. in, 1:25 a. m. 11:35 a. in. 12:05 p. m. Gulnif South, 3:20 a. m. 3:50 a. m. . 4:10 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 10:15 a. m. (b)5:(KI p. n.. Shoofiy Ar. Southern railway. Going East. doing West. 4:30 a. m. 2:00 a. m. 12:30. p. m. 8:35 a. ni. I:it p. m, 4:06 p. m. Raleigh and Soutliport. Going. South Arrive Raleigh, 8:00 a. m, 10:50 a. m. 1:15 p. m. 3:45 p. m. 6:35 p. in. 8:20 p. m. Norfolk Southern Railway. Oolnp East. Arrive Raleigh, (b) 6.15 a. in. ,. (a) 7:55 a. ni. (a) 9:00 p. m. . (b) 7:15 p. in. ta) Dally, (b) Dally Except Sunday. A sure thing about a man without brains is how he can question every body el.'-e's: The Store Thai's Permanent in Furnishing Only the Best Things Wearable tor Men. Tbe Hour of Kutjpenlieinie : Chicago J. ROSEN GARTEN CO. FAVHTTttVITiLK STREET O. C. Thons WATCH . THE B O X! We do not mean the "Bal lot Box", but the "Box" you are liable to find yourself in when keeping appointments if you haven't one of our ele eant guaranteed Nickel Watches. Bagatelle," more. They Raleigh, N. C. TWO CHARTERS TODAY. A Million Dollar Hand Saw Company For Greensboro. ' The American Portable Band Saw mill Company, of Greensboro, was chartered today. It will manufacture and deal in saw-mills and saw-mill supplies, and will secure and control the patent rights of B. F. Watlilns and Gordon Bryan for a new port able band saw-mill. The authorized capital stock is $ l .iioo.oimi, out will organize and begin business with $3,000 paid in. O. C. Klingnian, I.. G. Klingnian, and n. B. Stewart are the incorporators. The Dixie Development Company, of VVadesboro, was chartered to deal in and develop real estate.: The au thorized capital stock is $100,000 and begins business with $17,500 paid in. John W. Gulledge, Johrt VV. Odom and others are incorporators. TWO BIG CROWDS. Democratic Candidates Spoke at Car nlcigh and Pilot Mills. Mr. William B. Jones and Mr. John W. Hinsdale, Jr., spoke to 150 peo ple at Caraleigh and 50 at Pilot Mills last night, making 200 people to hear the "regular" c andidates. The spea kers were well-received and were roundly applauded as tnoy drove home the points involved in the campaign. . Conference ('losed. The St. Mary's conference closed this afternoon after very interesting and successful sessions. There will be no meeting tonight as previously an nounced. Ranks on Sure Thing Now. "I'll never be without Dr. King's New Life Pills again," writes A. Schingeck, 647 Elm St., Buffalo, N. Y. "They cured me of chronic con stipation when all others failed." Uncqualed for Billousncs, Jaundice, Indigestion, Headache, Chills, Mala ria, and Debility. 25c. at all drug gists. : 75 c 4' il. Co. GRAND DISPLAY OF DOLLAR SHIRTS ALONG WITH OUR SUPERB LINE OF TWO-PIECE SERGE AND WORSTED SUITS. This is the store for you to visit with your needs. Everything that's depend able for the man family young and old is here The best line of Dollar Shirts we've had in a long time. N. O. Ji RALEIGH, NEGRO CHICKEN THIEF T IN THE BACK Last . night Simon Powell was aroused from his slumbers by tbe noise from his chicken coop, and taking his shot-gun he proceeded to investigate. Upon his arrival at the chicken house he discovered a man leaving rapidly with an armful of his best roosters. After commanding him to halt and upon his refusal to comply with the request, he emptied his gun into the fleeing man's legs. He fell and lost his chickens and when Simon reached his side found it to be Charley Mooten. The peculiar thing about the af fair is that when the wounded man was taken to St. Agnes' Hospital It was found that where he was pep' pered with shot the skin was covered with feathers stuck into the skin. No one can account for this peculiar ity unless the shot passed through the feathers of the fowl waiie by his side. Both parties are colored and the report from the hospital today Is that the wounded man is resting easy. Insurg ents Hold Their Last Meed ing (Continued From Page One.) . an office holder under Dan itusscii, get so much authority that the dem ocratic executive committee of Wake county, consisting of between tnirty and forty good citizensshould bow to his will? Mr. Battle said that the mass meet ing was called by forty of the best men of the county. It is a good thing he did not say "best democrats." He probably knew the political record of a large number ot ine signers, anu that some of them voted for Jim Young against Needham Broughton. Mr. Battle concluded with an ap peal to support the insurgent ticket. Of course he wanted the ticket sup ported, for he is on it. The band then played something. It Is not known why the band was here last night. When Jones and the other democrats spoke a Nshort lime ago, ,tiiey "used a band to drum up the crowd." Of course no one lares accuse the bolters of using such methods to get a crowd. Oh no. Doctor Knoch Walter Sikes, who wants to go to the senate, even if ho does have to promise to vote for the crowd that was too bad for him two years ago, was tiie next speaker. When. ho. mounted the judge's stand :in effort was made to give him an ovation, the chief rooter and his subs jumped to tiioir feet, waved their hats and worked their arms like windmills in a gale in an effort to get the crowd on its feet, but after all this exertion about five were induced to get up. The Doctor said he had been digging the grave for the ring i.ll over the county and the people would do the burying. He also de nied the charge of ever losing his temper. He said that the ring had been shooting him with hot air but had not hurt him. Ho seemed to have been considerably inflated with tlia' substance known as hot air, but it bore the label of another injector. Continuing, he said he had told his record and now wanted to know theirs. Everybody knows his politi cal record is crooked and that is why they are kicking. If his political re cord was as good as the records or ihc regulars he would get along bet ter. His record needed defense, the others did not. He then filed several "indict ments," the first of -which was favor itism in the road business to individ uals and quoted that unknown writer called "Taxpayer," and dwelt upon false charges without giving the true statements as has been published. He said that sixty men were on the list waiting for appointment to the posi tion of road supervisor. The. second indictment, was --extravagance," and, of course, the Coun v Home was the particularly sweet morsel for this subject. He said lie didn't believe Wake county's poor was better kept than in other coun ties, ,and said the commissioners were responsible for this extrava gance. Judge Allen said that Wake county's home was the pride of the state. Who is to be believed, Judr? Allen or Perfcsser Sikes?. The former has visited the home, while it is doubtful if the latter ever saw it. The third indictment was the sal rry bill, In which he referred to M:-. Chas. U. Harris as the sparrow who bad killed Cock Robin. In his efforts to muddy tho water he failed to say that all the candi dates on both sides were committed i.i the salary bill, and he knows well that it will be a law regardless of which side wins. Anything to fool i he people. , The fourth indictment was the breaking up of the mass meeting. He characterized that as the greatest crime that had been committed since Sherman's army passed through here, thus carrying out the general tone of all tbe speeches that "those wno arc i gainst us are rascals, while ihose that are with us are pure angels." Tho idea of saying thnt there arc men in Wake county who are worso than Sherman's army. Oh. well, any man who will say what Sikes said about; Kleri IION. J. N. HOLDING, CON. VV. C. DOUGLASS, And Other Prominent Democrats Will' Address the Democrats of Raleigh Township at Academy of .Tonight, June 211910 AT 8:30 O'CLOCK P. M. all democrats cordially invited to Attend. Armistead Jones and the Confederacy will say anything. "Their bulwarks said the Doctor, "arc money, fraud and liquor." Those same men mentioned above use those methods to debauch the ballot. Do you believe it? Yet Sikes ?aid so, and he is a .'truthful'' mar.'! Wow! v - He further charged that they had taught men to sell their vote, and that the otuer side secured votes by sing whiskey in quantities from a smell to five gallons. It would be Interesting if he had explained what Bailey did with Craig's money two years ago. Here tho Doctor got out another ndictment: "They have constituted hemselves the supreme court of the arty." Just before this Mr. Battle was clking about tho' entire executiv-j ommittee not bowing before Josiati WV... . .."' ' :: . .. The speaker said, "Wo are trying fo rid our party of bad leaders. luess he wants to put in men of both parties, judging by the ticket he i. running on. He says put out "bai mans, Armistead ' Jones, the old warhorse, who has always been straight, and put In Bailey, the good Wouldn't that he a swap to please on! The band 'played some more, then Mr. Bailey mounted the stand. He said that this marked the culmina tion of the most intense campaign in Wake county, but he forgot to tell them that he was the solo cause of U. He said it was all over but the houting. He said that he would make cer- ain awards to the other side. Jones will get a rest, A bottle of osotning syrup for Hinsdale; Itass will be court jester; Sears will bo given re lief, but not the kind Hinsdale gave him; Bernard will bo given a chance to make a living outside of office; Pe gram will be givttr a ring to wear around his neck; an automobile for Brewer to use on his good roads; a pair of buzzard wings to The Even- ng Times, so it may flop gracefully; will bury t;ie state democrat;, a halo made of tho smoke and breath of Sherwood Cpchurch, Nick DeBoy and Bob Lewis. After getting his system relieved of the 'above, he grew awfully funny(?) He also said ; that A. Jones' houghts were "mo and my job; son Buck and his job." The speaker said something about going to the ballot box with a de tective. . He. said not to let. the repub licans vote, and Some of the candi dates got nervous. He then tried to argue that the present movement was the same as swept tho city a year ago, but of course this fooled no one. fie concluded by saying the Insur gents would carry the city and tho county by from 750 to 1,000 votes. Shortly after 10 o'clock the meet ing adjourned. The band, the great amount of ad vertisements, etc., drew not more than four hundred, If that mny. ; Democrats of Wake County 'Should Cast Their Votes ; For Henry C. Brown For Corporation Commis sioner. . . ' ' v . ' To the Editor: I am for Henry :C Brown for, cor poration commissioner and intend to vote for him to fill oat B. F. ' Ay- edek's term, for the reason that I be lieve he is the best equipped man for this Important office. ' . My acquaintance with Mr. Brown began eighteen years ago . when he first moved to Raleigh. He has been, voting, paying taxes and . spending his earnings In this county ever since, and I would bo glnd t aoo . Wake county give him a unanimous tote., R. 0. DUNN. 21 XL Music ON Wickersham Says He Will Rout Trust. (Continued From Pago One.) tlreds )f authorities, from the fore fathers of the country down to the latest decisions of the United States supreme court, to show that the na tional government may regulate rail road securities. "Congress assuredly may regulate and restrain the state corporation in tho exercise of these powers (to Issue securities) and may prohibit It from issuing obligations or stock for any purpose relating to interstate or for eign commerce except in accordance with rules of restrictions prescribed by it for the purpose of preventing such evils as watered stocks," said the attorney general. . Ho declared the speculative issu ance of securities to bo an evil and Sale of Judgments by Merchants' As ' sociation. By virtue of a resolution adopted at a regular meeting of the Association, Judgments against the parties named below will be sold on Saturday, July 9th, at 12 o'clock noon, at' the court house door. In the city of Raleigh, to the highest bidder for cash. These judgments arc . against the following persons, in tho amounts named, ex clusive of interest and costs, vlss Mrs. J. M. Leach, : Raleigh, N. C, $114.52. , W. F. Draper, Raleigh. N. C. $3.45. Ella Taylor, Raleigh, N. C, $37.00. T. K. Campbell, Raleigh, N. C, $7:55. Oraham Waddell, Raleigh, N. C., $5.20. J: Wr. Lasslter, Wake Forest, N. C., $12.1.0. . Mark L. Collins, Raleigh, N. C, $112.02. .'.. E. L. King, Raleigh, N. C, $8.65. John O'Kelley, Raleigh, N. C, $4.25. Lewis Carver, Raleigh, N. d $30.60. The light Is reserved to reject any bid for any judgment and to withdraw any Judgment from sale. From time to time other Judgments will be advertised for sale. The Merchants' Association of Ral eigh. CROSS & LINEHAN Fayetteville Street ........... . . pointed to the "era of receivers" in the railroad world to provo Hie need of effective national supervision. Mr. Wickershanv stated that the great difficulty of drafting a law that wonld stand the test of the courts caused this feature to be dropped from the administration railroad bill at this session' of congress, but a clause was inserted authorizing Pres ident Taft to appoint a commission to investigate this matter of federal su pervision of railroad securities, . ' "The first question which arise In the consideration of this manner will be necessarily the power of congress to legislate in the premises, and it therefore seemed to bo that a discus sion of that subject would be of time ly Interest," said Mr. Wickershara at the beginning of his speech. , A girl needs a full moon to appre ciate having a man make love to her, unless there Isn't any. when she can do Just aa well without. lc. WANTS lc. ClMdfled ad rertlaeinBt for this eotara will Nf meoepua at m ceat per word for each v Issue, CASH with ' order.. No dver, (Memeate nndr thl head will ' be charged. No Ait. taken tor leas thaa 10 CENTS mm tasertloa. Bach figure charged m oue word. lc. WANTS lc. FRESH VEGETABLES DELIVERED every morning. J. F. Cain & Son, Mon., Wed., Frl. LADIES' AMD GENTS DRY CLEAN Ing Tailoring and Pressing. Kid gloves cleaned. Chas. Cardwell, 204 S. Salisbury. Capital City Phone 826-Y. Mon., Wed., Frl. FOR RENT Modern residence, 601 yards from car line. Polk street, near Bloun.t, Blx 524 30-eod-tf . FOR RENT Eight room house In Glen wood, corner Boylan Avenue and Devereux street. Water, elec tric lights. All modern conven iences. Beautifully shaded. One block from street cars. An Ideal home. John W. Hinsdale, Citizens National Bank Building, e. o. d. 3t. FOR RENT One 6-oom house half block from Peace Institute. Ap ply at 611 Halifax St. 23-tf TELEPHONE FOR ONE OF OUR family price list. People's Laun dry. .. 22-4t. DON'T WAIT Come quick. More bargains and better bargains at Hailey's Store. GET THE BEST ACCIDENT AND health insurance. C. B. Partln. It WANTED TO TRADE An all-round good farm horse for saddle or buggy horse. Koonce Bros., 106 and 111 E. Hargett Street. 24-2t. THE GREAT SAMPLE SALK WILL close tomorrow at Hailey's Store. IK THE GRASS THAT IS TROD UNDER foot will spring up. Although I have fallen I am not utterly cast down. I am now In my new shop on South Person street, better pre pared than before. I have ample httich room. Neat stalls, water convenient. B. E. Rogers. 24-lt INSURE VOVRTIMSE-ACSAINST i death from any cause. Capital City 'phone 192. C. B. Parting It NOTICE We have engaged extra wagons and your cream will be de livered in time for your Sunday dinner. Betts' Ice Cream. 24-2t A $4.00 .SKIRT AT $2.00 AT HAIL ey's Store. It "MOTHERS FRIEND" BOYS WASH SUITS. Just the thing for the little fellows. We are showing the most complete line ever shown in the city. , , Better come in early and see the best patterns. . Price $1.00 to $100. ) u-,. V.-t. 1 FOR RENT Two nice , connecting . rooms In Masonic Temple. Apply to John C. Drewry, Masonic Tem ple. , ; , .?ft-6t . FOR SALK OR RENT My home at 1215 Hillsboro street. This la one of the nicest and most comfortable homes in the city for a small fam ily. Will be glad to Bhow any one Interested. Apply by letter, or 'phone 230. Possession given July ' 1st. J. Will HuMer. 16-t f. v FOR SALK A desirable building lot on North Blount stteet. Apply Box 464, Raleigh. - ' . 20-6t AN 1NTKLL1GKNT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvassing. ' Send for particulars. Presa Syn dicate, B 5363 Lockport, N. Y. . 4-1 t. f. -: ANYONK, ANYWHERE, CAN START a mail -order business at home. No canvassing' Be your own boss. Send for free booklet. - Telia how. Heacock, A 6262 Lockport, N. Y. 4-19 t f. GOLD MEDAL COFFEE IS THE best for the money, 25c. a pound-; 5 pounds, 1.00. W. R. Dorsett ft C. : ' ' ' 203t SHIRTWAIST AND SKIRTS LAl'N dried to perfection; : People's Laundry. 22 4t. ' EVERYTHING SANITARY AT PEO pie's Laundry. Phone 74. ' 22-4t. NEW RIVER MULLETS AT W. B. Mann & Co. 2 2-3 1. WANTED Boys to carry routes In afternoon.- Good pay to right boys. Apply Circulation . Manager The .Evening Times. V FOR SALE Sweet milk and cream by Mrs. Sam ABhe. 20-6t WANTED A lodger. Nice room, private "family. Bath. Phone 970-M. ; v 20-6t LACE CURTAINS CLEANED BY hand, People's Laundry : 22-4t. LADIES WASH SUITS LAUNDRIED - In our hand department; a jPcople's Laundry. . ;:.;'22 4t. :i; i Either 2& ; PhOBC. ' 10 East Hargett St., Raleigh. v, What is More Refreshing Than Good Iced Tea? high-grade Teas, which we have been selling for several years is a good Tea to us Cost you OOc. v pound, and is better Mian most higher priced Teas. Try some of this Teu. We guarantee it will please you. Fresh Eggs, 85c, Dozen. H. J. JOHNSON, Successor to D. T. JOHNSON A SON. What is More "Thau one of our these hot daysT thai is served at soda fountain. cold drink Everything a first-class R. C. Batchelor 126 East Martin Street. CO. . Raleigh, N. 0. Our Oiiri) Mixture a blend of