THE EVENING TIMES: RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910. s "EMF CO. 99 Great September Sale of Carpets. Purchased Under- priced From Noted Carpet Mills. Churches, Hotels, Lodges, Societies, Offices and Public Buildings as well as private House holds are given the opportunity of the season to supply their carpet needs at prices much lower than can be obtained later on. Now's your carpet bargain opportunity. Dobbin- Ferrall Comp'y IU 124 FaVettovilto It RALEIGH, N. C. FIRST CAMPAIGN GUN To be Fired When Major Steadman Opens Up Blair WH1 Not Meet Steadman Newspaper Changes Hands Oeath of -Mr. Sears Rob Gannt to Head Trinity's Team Next Spring, (Special to The Times) Durham, Sept. 10 The first really big gun to be fired in the approach ing political campaign in this dis trict will be the address of Major Steadman, the democratic candidate (or the fifth congressional district, which has been definitely booked for September 29. Mr. Steadman had In vited his republican opponents r. Blair, of Winston-Salem, to a joint discussion of the leading issues of the campaign, but the latters mana gers sat down on the proposition and Mr. Steadman will make his address from the platform of the court, house without Mr. Blair being present. Mr. Steadman enjoys the reputation of being an eloquent speaker, and his coming will draw a record crowd of his admirers, both personal and polit ical, to the court house the evening of the 29th. - Newspaper Changes Hands. The Recorder, one of the oldest newspapers in the state, having been founded in 1820, has been sold by its owner. Mr. Zeb P, Council, to Mr. .1. E. Dupree. With the paper goes also all advertising contracts as well as good will.; The paper has had an interesting history. . It was first published in Hillsboro by Mr. Dennis Heartt, who was a typical newspa per man of the old school. It was one of the few papers to survive the Civil War and was moved In the la;e Til's to Durham where it has several times changed hands. The next Is sue of the weekly will come out un der the direction of the new owner, who has arranged with the manage ment of the Durham Sun for issuing the paper from the Sun's presses. The editorial policy of the paper will remain the same. Beginning with the next number it will come out as a seven-column, eight-page paper. Death of Mr. Seal's. Mr. Fred Jackson Sears, 26 years i old, died yesterday at the home of his mother on Burch avenue, of rheu matism. He had been a sufferer from this disease for the past 14 years and during the past year has been in a helpless condition. He leaves, in ad dition to his widowed mother, three sisters, Mrs. C. U Byrd, Mrs. W, H. Byrd, and Mrs. A. A. McCullers. and one . brother, Mr. James M. Sears: : The deceased was a member of the Second Baptist church, and the fun eral was conducted this morning by his pastor, the Rev. Mr. Barret, as sisted by the Rev. W. S. Olive, of Apex. The body was taken to Mt. Pisgah this morning, where the in terment took place in the church burying ground. "Hob" Gaunt Will Captain Trinity Team. ' At a meeting of the baseball team yesterday ''Bob" Gannt. the hero of a hundred pitchers' battles, was chosen captain of the Trinity ball team for the year. It will be recalled that although Gannt attended lec tures at Trinity for half of the year he was debarred from participation in intercollegiate baseball by the nil-. ing of the S. I. A. A. This year he has matriculated at the opening and will attend college regularly the whole year. His eligibility will, therefore, be without question. The choice of the big fellow for htfsr1 A Vfir w fij&f , -r.-j . l nitcd Mali's Senator Kliliu lion), top, and Coninuulore Klbride T. (Jer ry, who Imve just returned from abroad, and v! differ as to talking about public mutters.. Senator Rout bottled up right away when asked about state ai(l "Roosevelt" Hlitics. He declared he was in favor of direct primaries "in small pcditieal unities." This is the khd of direct primary the reform element care very little about. Coiiiodcre (Jerry was more outsMiken. When asked for some opinion regard ing Colonel Roosevelt's latest utter ances he said: "Business conditions in this 'country will be all right if per sons who know nothing about busi ness stop going around ami talking about it. the captaincy .is regarded by Trinity men everywhere with extreme favor. He has a record for , phenominal pitching' -unequalled in the whole south: Baseball enthusiasts recall the famous' game, .with' the Philadel phia Nationals two years ago. when Gaunt let the professionals down with a no-hit game. He is a popular man among the students, and take? up the captaincy of Trinity's squad with the full confidence of his feliow students and team-mates..-. WAOKSItOKO XKWS. Death of RolH-rt Ross Restaurant Searched and Whiskey round Hank Fleets Officers. (Special to The Times.) Wailesboio. . Sept. .' 111 Robert.-- the little IR-irmnths-oliI son of Dr. and Mrs, R.-'-D:. Ross, died Wednesday evening after-. -in illness of only; a few days. He- suffered: from ""'pneumonia and a complication of other diseases. He was a sirons, rolnist child and their -.only son. ; The .Mills 'Restaurant, on Rutherford street was Searched yesterday by Chief of 1'nliee I, other and 20 pints of whis key found. A warrant had been issued for the search and it was made at the request of private citizens, the officer being taken along to legalize the pro ceedings. ' ';'": . ' ' Mr. Mills is a crippled man and came here some months ago from Marshville. He opened the restaurant which he has conducted since his coming to Wades- boro. The iepulation of the place has not been very good but the officers of the law had "no idee" that there was anything doing around there. Mr. Mills was given a preliminary hearing be fore Mayor Boggan and required to give a 3 bond for his appearance at criminal court, which convenes here next week. This bond was given signed by O. K. Colson. Adam Green and Joe Martin. Mr. Mills stated that he did not know bow the whiskey got into his place of business and did not know to whom It belonged, i. About sixty bales of new cotton have been sold on the market here this week and the prices ranged from 13.25 to 13.6".. Farmers say cotton is opening vtfy fast and the prospects is that much' new cotton will be rushed on the market. There is less old cotton. In Anson county than usual at this time of year. An average' crop will ; be made this year if the -va!o:i continues good. v ' . , '-" 4t a meeting of fthe stockholders of the. Rank of Wadesboro an extra divi dend of 3 per cent, was declared and will be paid November I. This is In ad dition to the regular semi-annual divi dend of f per cent., and makes a total dividend of 13 per cent, for the year. President Robinson's report shows that the bank Is In excellent--condition and has had a- most prosperous year. The meeting was presided over by Mr. R. v.. I.iftle and .Mr. f. M. Ruins, Jr.. was secretary. At this meeting the following officers were re-elecleil: I., I). Robinson, presi dent: F. O. Allen, vice-president; '. .M. Fin I'll?. Jr.. .cashier:. Adam I.ock liart, assistant cashier: Philip faraway, bookkeeper; M. Hums, ".: W. HunN 1y. K. W. Ashcral't. H. W. Little.- I,. J. Huntley. J. T. .Martin. R. O. Cov "gton. W. H. l.ihs and P. I!, liennett. directors. " News reached here yesterday of a peculiar accident near t'edar Hill in tile, extreme northern part of , the county Sunday night. W. K. Hendley i 'prominent .citizen, was awakened by the explosion of a charge of dynamite under his house. He secured his gun and rushed out of doors but. was -unable...' to . find any" due ys to who the guilty party or. parties were. He thinks that the charge consist, d of a stick or half stick of the .explosive and no damage Was done on aeounl of the fact that the house is several feet above the ground. He does .out un derstand the -purpose. -.ill.' the person who placed the dangerous charge there and Set it off and has no clue as to who. did the work. GOMMERGIAL PRINTING CO 112-114 EAST HARGETT STREET. iiio It Manufacturing Stationers, Letterheads, Bills, Envelopes, Air Office Supplies. General Book and Job Printing, Catalogues, Magazines, Pamphlets all Styles. Saved n Soldier's T.ife. Facing death from shot and shell in the Civil War was t., ire agreeable to J. A. Srone. of Ken,;), 'rex., than facing it from what doc.oin swi was consumption. '.") contracted a stub born cold," he writes, "that develop ed a cough that stuck to me in spite of all remedies for years. My weight ran down to ISO pounds. Then I be gan to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me. I now weigh ITS pounds.'' For Coughs Colds, I.aGrippe, Asthma, Hemor rhage, Hoarseness, Croup, Whooping Cough and lung trouble, its supreme, ode, $1.00. Trial hottie free. Guar anteed by all druggists. CHAXLKR LKAVKS WIKi; Hut Wife Has All the .Money Short Romance. (By Leased Wire to The Times) New York, Sept. 10 New York's "four hundred," the ultra exclusive set of multi-millionaires aristocracy over which Mrs. William Astor ruled for years with a rod of iron, today is jolted to its very foundation .by. -sensational' reports from Paris, purport ing to detail the duping of the former society queen's grandson, Robert Winters Chanler, by the woman he married but little more than two months ago, Lina Calavieri, diva and premier professional beauty of the world. Married, stripiicd of his for tune, contemptuously tossed aside for a former lover and sent back to America broken in purse and spirit THE FLESH MAKER. Thin Men and Scrawny Women Can Gain a Pound of Good Solid Flesh Daily. Money Back in Any Case Where Samose Fails to Increase the Weight. Weigh Yourself Before I'sing. Weigh yourself before commencing to use Samose, the great flesh-forming food. The wonderful sale on this preparation since first Introduced in Raleigh and the remarkable results following its use have made Henry T. Hicks Company such enthusiastic be lievers In the great value of Samose that they give their personal guaran tee to refund the money if Samose will not makeAhin people fat and re store strength and health to those who use it. This is a strong guarantee, but they have seen so many of their cus tomers who a few weeks ago looked like walking skeletons become plump and well, solely through the use of Samose that they feel they can not say too much to induce people to try It. This marvelous flesh-forming food is assimilated as soon as it is taken into the stomach, makes good rich blood, tones up the weakened system, helps to assimilate the food and makes the user plump, well and rosy. HOW TO GAIN' HKALTHV FLESH. Henry T. Hicks Company Advise Thin Folks to Cse Samose. While thinness may not be a dis ease, yet It is in reality a condition that needs attention. Under the nourishing power of Samose healthy,' natural flesh will soon be attained. This remarkable flesh forming food strengthens the system generally and builds up the fleshy tissues so that good, natural plumpness results.. j An ounce of flesh is better than a pound of theory. Henry T. Hicks Company believe that the best pos sible demonstration of the flesh-form-ingv powers of Samose is to have it tried by their customers, and to in duce them to use it they offer to pay for the Samose in case it does not give satisfaction. No stronger proof than this can fee given of their faith in it. They have seen hundreds who I were- weak," thin and scrawny become plump, robust and strong, solely through the use of Samose. Ten days' treatment, 50c. Thin Folks Made Fat. Good healthy flesh can onty he gained Uy the use of the proper food, together with natural action Nf the organs of assimilation, Nine people out of ten in order to weigh as much as they ought and he perfectly heal thy, should use Samose, the great flesh-forming food and health restor er. Weigh yourself before commenc ing to take these little tablets, and see how your weight increases from week to week. Large .box 50c. Samose does not contain a particle of starch or pepsin, nor Is it any nau seating prepaarat.lon, such as is us ually recommended to make pqople fat, and. which does not build up good healthy tissues. Samose has valuable flesh-forming properties, tones us and strengthens the whole system, helps the food that is eaten to be assimilated in a natural man ner and absolutely, restores health to all the organs. If you are not., perfectly satisfied with the results from Samose Henry T. Hicks Company will return .your money without any quibbling. Special Pricing for Special Sales, Posters, Handbills, Folders Window? Cards, Briefs and Records for the Supreme Court Mail Orders Receive Immediate Attention. i It You are Interested in Printing a Request Over Capital Oty 'Phone 284 Will Bring Our Repre sentative to Your Office. v.- in to hide his head in shame from the friends among whom he carried it so high but a few weeks ao in an nouncing ills" .forthcoming -marriage to the beautiful-..songstress .he1 had courted so long and lavishly ihis Is the brief, humiliating .history of the briiiant and petted "Bob" Chanler, sportsman. ..-good.-fellow and politic ian., : According to this report Chanler is now in Now York a pensioner, living on "an. allotment -.of $2b a nionta, al lowed him by his wife, whereas one year ago ,io could command'. millions'. The former, sheriff . : of Duchess county is now living in se clusion in this city and what steps he is; preparing to . take, if any, to re gain his fortune, aye held in the ut most secrecy. '-'.-...;.' It. is reported, that; one , of the couple will see'-: a legal separation which one is not known at tais time. nmm in AN Ideal Christian KomoSchool. vrcpr.rjiory and Collegiate coursf s lOspresslou, Physical Cut'ur a ?c tncogy, iim.mcss, etc. Cunservatoi Art. Music, lllgh standard n-ilcaiucit by large stuti' of experienced, collene- l usiivp:i3.;ed liealtb record. Brick buUdhiits. Steam lieiiLKTeclient iahia. uarjOyKinnsbini.' Pprk-llke campus. Concerts, lectures, tennis, baskot- w riioioroiircatnioc hohirencicctlne l!iecollOL'Otor vour rianl-i,t..r. bull. HENRY JEXOMntiTOCKARO, A.M., Tins.. BaleUb.N.C Hov Good News Spreads. "I am 70 years old and travel most of the time," writes B. F. Tolson, or Elizabethtown, Ky. "Everywhere 1 go I recommend Electric Bitters, be cause I owe my excellent health and vitality to them. They effect a cure every time;" They never fail to tone the stomach, regulate'.-.the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver. In vigorate the nerves and purify the blood. They work wonders for weak, run-down men and women,' restoring strength, vigor and health that's a doily joy.. Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction is positively guaranteed by all druggists. Kuving-bank deposlfceHn the United Kingdom amount to more than J1.11H. 29".0H), of which the deporlts holds $778,l!4li,OO0. Depositors exceed 10,000,- 000 In number. The people's total savings in all financial institutions are put at 2,433.25fl.00O. ' An Awful Eruption , of a volcano excites brief Interest, and your Interest In skin eruptions will be as short. If you use nuckleu's Arnica Halve, their quickest cure. Even the worst boils, ulcers, or fever Eores are soon healed by it. Best for Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Chilblains and Piles. It gives Instant relief. 25c at all druggists. WE NOW HAVE READY for your inspection our showing of all the beautiful new shades and patterns. IN Fall and Winter Woolens and await the privilege of tailoring your selection tlierefrom into clothes that will please yo ubeyond ques tion. Place your order now for present or fu ture delivery. HINTON, Rooms 20811 Carolina Trust Building. Second Floor. : ' A. C.

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