THE EVENING TIMES: RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1010. ferall Ccmp'y RALEIGH, N. CL, North Carolina's Leading Retail Dry Goods Store THE PORK- BARREL Talk Frightens (he Folks at Home Talk of "Pork Barrel" Frightened the Folks at Home and If President Taft Succeeds In Making Changed He Will Po More Than His Prede-cessoi-s Could Accomplish. Invites you to come to the Great State Fair and HomeComing Jubilee Week of October 17th- 22nd, 1910. Make our store your headquarters. Write your f riends to come, and make engage ments with them to meet you at our store Have your mail ad dressed in our care. We Sell Dry Goods, Suits, Coats, Millinery Carpets, Shoes. (By SIDXEV KSPKV.) ' Washington, Oct. 15 If President Taft succeeds in reforming the "pork barrel" system by whicii name tne river and harbor appropriation bill is familiarly known, he will do what his predecessors have tried to do and failed. Just at tliis season of' tne year many of the national lawmakers are telling the peope through the newspapers that hereafter there will be no more "pork barrels," for Pres ident Taft has signed the death war rant for this species of legislative logrolling. This kind of talk frightens the folks who believe in liberal appro priations for the Improvement of our waterways, and the effect is to make them get busy and flood their con gressmen with petitions urging an appropriation for the improvement of "Salt river," or the deepening of "Fish harbor," but it is always be- for the short session of congress that the cry against the "pork barrel" is raised, and it is generally successful in that congress seldom enacts wa terway legislation then unless it be what is known as an emergency river and harbor bill carrying perhaps 18,000,000 or $9,000,000. Of course such an emergency measure is al ways endorsed by the board of army engineers. .. Another thing that operates against the "pork barrel" at the short session of congress is that the oppor tunity to "trade" is not so potent as during the long sessions, when mem bers seek renomination. The river and harbor bill lias ; always been known as a most persuasive measure to assist the house leaders in secur ing legislation that is backed by the administration. It is the great vote getter, and the treasury "watch dogs" in the house often fall asleep when the big waterway budget is reported from the rivers and harbors commit tee. ' . ; Senator Carter, of Montana, is one of the president's supporters in Uie fight to reform the method of prepar ing the river and harbor bill; It is but a few years since that the Mon tana senator talked to death a river and harbor bill that had passed the house by a good majority. If the house ignores the president's recom mendation next December in the matter of correcting the abuses to be found in the river and harbor bill, and an attempt is made to put through the house such a measure at the short session it can be set down that the bill will be talked to death, an easy matter at the wind-up of a congress., EXDS INOIGESTION. Xo Heartburn Gas, Sourness, Head ache or Dyspepsia Five Minutes . After Taking a Little Piapepsin. Every family here ought to keep some Oiapepsin In the house, as any one of you may have an attack of In digestion or Stomach trouble at any time, day or night. This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcome a distressed, out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards. If your meals don't tempt you, or what little you eat. seems to fill you', or lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that Is a sign of Indigestion. Ask your Pharmacist for a 50-cent case of Pane's Diapepsin, and take a little just as soon as you can. There win be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, Xausea. Debilitating Head aches. Dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over Jn the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. v Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomach, because It prevents fermentation and takes hold of your food and digests it Jusc the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery nt any drug store, waiting for yoii. These large 50-cent cases contain more than sufficient to cure almost any chronic case of Dyspepsia, Indi gestion or any other Stomach trouble. CAMPA1GNGR0WS HOT Meetings,: Rallies and Brass Bands hi Buncombe Itepubliran Candidate For K-gisIa-ture Withdraws On Account of He ing Federal . Office-holder Ixl Option-Self Government Vtnnk Ycf Unexplained. According to the talk heard about the civil service commission office, President Taft takes a different view of his power regarding the extension of the classified service than was en tertained by former President Roose velt ,who issued the order converting into the classification service somo 15,000 fourth-class postmasters as an experiment. , President Taft Instead of issuing an executive order to exempt from the pie counter presidential postmas ters, as has been suggested, will ask eongress for the authority. It was pointed out today that to place presi dential postmasters under civil ser vice would be an invasion of the rights of the senate, as that body must pass on all nominations, and a successful applicant for postmaster who has been certified by the civil service commission for confirmation might be rejected by the senate and would have no redress. To carry out the suggestion of this extension of civil service will require legisla tion and with the known antipathy of congress to the civil service law, it is a pretty safe prediction that noth ing will be accomplished in this di rection during the short : session of congress. It will re recalled that former President Roosevelt attempted to place United States consuls in . the classified service, but as the appoint ees had to be confirmed by the senate, the extension could not be made in the manner applying to other posi tions. To get around the objection raised, Roosevelt issued an order to the effect that all applicants recom mended for consuls would have to pass an examination to determine their fitness, and those who made the best showing would be selected for appointment. This order proved un successful, the state department of ficials say the service has been great ly improved by reason of the fact that a hlg.ier grade of consuls are ob tained by the system of examination. Republican members of the house I who have had occasion to visit the departments on official business dur ing the summer, say that the house will be with President Taft in His progranwjf 'economy,' and that the short sfsion of congress will cer tainly make a record. The republi can leaders declare that if the house would return to the old system of handling the budgets the appropria tions would be cm many millions of dollars. . One of the -veteran employes of the house, speaking of the old system of handling the supply bills, said today that prior to the 49th congress the appropriation committee of the hor.se had jurisdiction over all the appro priation bills, save agricuture . and rivers and harbors, and even these two bills are framed by that. 'commit tee until the session of the 4tith congress. 'In those days," said" the house employe, "the expenses of the.' gov? eminent were as nothing: compared to what they are today; but taere was the same degree of persistency for local appropriations, and the mem bers stood by each other men as they do now. However, there was this check, which has been since tlie 49th congress, when the house, after a bit ter fight, took from the appropriation committee, the postofflce, naval, army, Indian, military ami diplo matic appropriation bills, nd dis-1 tributed them among the commit tees having jurisdiction of measures relating to the postoffices, Indians, armv, navy, etc. The effect of this was a noticeable increase in the gov ernment budgets over the preceeding congress. The supply bills have steadily grown since, until last ses sion they exceeded a billion dollars House leaders say that if all supply bills are again placed tinder the con trol of the appropriation committee the pruning knife can be used with' out injury to any of the executive de partments and a big saving effected There is much talk that when the house meets in December, Represen tative Tawney, of Minnesota, chair man of the appropriation committee will make an effort to have all sup ply bills referred to his committee, and if he does make the fight it is be lieved he will have the help of a mini ber of prominent democrats. There seems to be no question that if this reform can be Instituted President Taft's economy program can make a good showing. (Special to The Times) Asneville, Oct. 15 The present week has be.en.ouo of urtivitv anion ooin me democratic and nt.iuuufun parties. There have been nu.ni in ana rajiies wttn brass band accom paniment and pic-tiii: dinners. The formal opening of the reimbliran campaign was Wednesday nt Tteenis Creek township, a republican srrms hold. There were numbers of speii- es but in none was the "local oi ion- self government plank" in the state republican platform exnlaitted or even mentioned. The democrats are most enthusiastic'-an.d are going at the. work with hope and i confidence. Hot li parties are holding from one to two niuei ings every day. It develwt; vciter day that C. C. Boone, rinihhean can didate for tile legislature, was foivo '. to forego the pleasure of umking tin; race this fall on account oi " be-in;.' a federal office-holder. He Is a rail way, mail clerk," drawing a sulurr of $1,400 a year. It was thought mat he could secure a dispensation or n furlough which would enable iiim to make the race, but it could not. bo ar ranged. In the let tor of ivsienat i"ii Mr:.-Boone stated 'that lie could tioi afford to give tip his 'present position for one paying $240. and be inlnht have added with no guarantee t nut he would be elected. It seems t.h:.i the civil service rules do not admit of any "pernicious activity" anions the civil service employes.". The burden of the republican cam paign .argument.-.-here is. .'..extra va- ance". Fe !f any 'speeilie charges have been made. ' THK MlCHOSrOPK. Proves That Parasites Cause Loss. ' Unit A Uenerons and Charitable Wish. "I wish all might know of the ben efit I received from your Foley's Kid ney Remedy," says I. N. Regan, Far mer, Mo, His kidneys and bladder gave him so much pain, misery and annoyance, he could not work, nor sleep. He says Foley's Kidney Rem edy completely cured him. King Crowell Drug Company. Williajn Parmcnter, "3 years old, of Cambridge, Mass., who walked 300 miles in order that he might cast a vote for Abraham Lincoln, Is dead at the Cambridge City Hospital. The Call of the Blood for purication, finds voice in pim ples, bolls, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, both patches and blotches on the skin all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills make rich red blood; give clear skin, rosy cheeks, fine complex ion, health. Try them. 25c. at all druggists. The more terms of man will have for a they are married the have after tKfy are. endearment a woman before fewer he will Only On. "BROMO QUININE," tht is fys m A laxauve promo tjmning y 'yj jLf on box. 2 Nine-tenths of the 'diseases of the scalp and hair arc caused by -para sitic germs. 'The.' importance.' of ih"i discovery by Professor I'nna, of the Charity Hospital. r Hamburg, Uer many, can not be ove.-estimated. It explains why ordinary hair prepara tions, even of the most expensive character fail to pure clandnin"; be cause they do not, and they ..can not, kill the dandruff .mini. The only hair preparation in the ''world that positively destroys the dandruff para sites that burrow. up the scalp into scales called scurf or dandruff, is Newbro's Herpicide. In addition. to its destroying the dandruff gerni Hfcri.iicide .- is also a .'delightful hair dressing. Sold by leading druggists. Send 1 0c. in stamps' 'for sample to The-'-Herpicide- Co.,' Detroit, Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. Hen ry T. Hicks Co. and Tucker Building Pharmacy, special agents. John Adams Miller, aged 76 years, who enlisted in the tine Hundred the Thirtieth Pennsylvania Volunteers, from Dauphin county, during the Civil War. has just returned to his daugh ter. Mrs. William H. : MeFadden. of Harrisonburg, Pa., after a continued absence of 4!i years. He served in tin- regular armv until 1S.0, then as government .blacksmith.' tor four years In Texas, and then he settled down to become a Texas farmer. He served as a blacksmith tor various railroad camps during his residence In Texa OLD SORES DUE TO DISEASED BLOOD Every symptom of an old sore sug gests diseased blood. The inflamma tion, discharge, discolored flesh, an-.l the fact that local applications have no permanent effect toward ceding the ulcer, shows that deep down in the system there is a morbid cause for the sore. But noro convincing proof that bad blood is the cause for tries': places, is furnished by the fact the! even removing the sore or ulcer by surgical operation does notcr.rc; the; always return. Nature will heal on. sore if the blood is pure feud health. but until the circulation is cleaasi of all impure matter and supplic with nourishing and plasniie qaalili the infected condition cf fl:-- !' ' OBLIGED to remain. S.fV.i.'. 1 ' Old Sores in a perfectly nature! w... It goes into the blood, removes IL impurities and morbid matters, aJu nourishing qualities to this vitc fluid, and brings about the very con ditions that are necessary be fore any sore can heal. S.S.S. is a perfect blood purifier, acting directly on the circula tion through the stomach and digestive mem bers. Its use makes rich, red, healthy blood, which nourishes all flesh tis sues instead of infecting them with the virulent matter which keep old sores open. Special book on ,01d Sores and any medical advice free. XHZ BWIIt UZOUIQ CO., AUMtt, 0m, THE' BIG SEMSATIOM! Caused by the Household Premium announcement of The Evening Times is still the talk of the city. Hundreds are saving coupons, and many new subscribers are com ing in each day to start clipping. Here are two of our popular premiums: . PREMIUM NO. 7. YffwfiW -T?2pT35 WMTMi TWELVE PIECE SET. Twolv. Piece Sot Consists of Six Knives and Six Fortov Set, 30 Coupons and $2.55. PREASIUiYl NO. 6. ff: p I i , 5e5j" r ' VVT. FODETEES PIECE S JLiX. Six Tea Sheens, Six Table Spoons, Eutter Knife, and Sugar Shell. Set. 30 Coupons and $2.55. Guarantee of Quality TKii Silverware m Mlacturad by the Wa. Rogeti MfgCo., ttpnulj Im The Eotntng Timet m6t llw ijmul brud (R. C. Co.) Each piece t guaranteed to give thorough tatulacttoo wrtk ofdioary (atnJr Me aad proper can tot 5 yean. If lot any rcaioo the good arc bo u lepieMaled by the Banulactvrert. or do sot give cotue latuiacttoo, we wJI roplece aajr piece or ibe full act witKoul charge dutmg the hie of your aubicnptioB coo tract . Th ware u plaled with pure ulrer oo an 16 pot cert atckle beoe, ibe bed knows Material for pitting parpoaea. RALEIGH, N.C. This silvcnvaiv is mnnufai't-uivd esjipoinlly for -The Times by- the AVm. Itogent Manufacturing Co., of Mi-iiilian, Ciinii, ; Th( fleslgn and imttcrns caHoil "Jt!t;is" are .very ai'Wistic and beautiful- anil arc con (rolled exi-liisivt'ly by this wwsnitper. Kvery; liusewire.' knows 'that "Itofri-rs" silvenviu-e Is the stundard of excellence and durahility. In selecting Kilverwm-c lis a premium we liuve been careful to give our renders 'goods wbicb arq tirst class in . eveq- particular' and which carry the st.iin;e( kind of a yunranti-c. Mmiy larse; fanii'ies will undoubtedly 5nil mure than one set of tlie-M- kniveK and forks and spoons we bave provided for them by making anan;eiiicnls with the muiufaet.ur;-rs (o furnish a sifiicieiit quantity to permit of tliem obtaining additional sets from time to 'timt( with ot!ier s.-ts of coupons) -.until thoy Iwve an ninny as itre needed. :.-':(. Tjm knives ai-c plated with pure Sterling Silver on blanks Jorged from the) finest, erucilile steol. The forks, spoons, luitler knife and siiiir shell me plated with pure Sterling Silver on an 18 per cent nickel silver base which yearn of cutlery m.-jiiifactui-e bus proven to be t.Tie uiosf (luruble eomhination for famiiy use. The bundles ale linisbed in the latest shade of French gray, the bowls and blades uio highly polished. Karh set la pucked in a satin-lined case. V i Every person who has visited The Times Building and looked at the wonder- ful premiums on display in the Business." Office were amased at the beauty and value of these exclusive premiums. We have many beautiful designs in Clocks, Lamps. premiums. Silverware, Fireless Cookers bo added to the list later. many beautuui assign Tea Sets, Perculators, China, and many other things to Address, . THE EVENING Household Premium Depart ment. ... TIMES, Phone 178

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