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fc .. r. V THE EVENING TIMES: RALETOH, N. G, THURSD AY, OCTOBER 20, 1910. THE IliSBE 1.1 Ezzzm- fjWFor "Men Ncrtli Carolina Underwriters Mtall Assochn'sn Orgacized X, Comp'y RALEIGH, N. G North Carolina's Leading Betail Dry Goods Store Invites you to come to the Great State Fair and HomeComing Jubilee Week of October 17th- loin X S JLJ9 Make our store your headquarters. Write your friends 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, Goats, Millinery Carpets, Shoes. 22nd Address bg President Powell of Na tional Underwrttera Association J. 1). BoashaU Elected President of Bute Organization Will Join Na- ' tional Organization. The life insurance managers of North Carolina met in the parlors of the Yarborough House yesterday af ternoon and perfected the organiza tion of the North Carolina Life Un derwriters' Association. The feature of the meeting was an address by Mr. Henry J. Powell, of Louisville, Ky president of the Na tional Association. ,Mr. Powell made no set speech, but made a heart-to-heart talk on the benefits to be de rived from the organization. This speech was well delivered and greatly enjoyed by those present. Mr. Pow ell, who is the first southern man to become president of the National As sociation, was very much pleased that the first state to organise during his administration, was a southern state. The following were elected otBcers for the state association: President, J. D. Boushall, of the Equitable Life; Vice President, H. R. Wilcox, of the Mutual Life of United States of America; Secretary and Treasurer, R. Y. McPherson, of the Penn Mu tual; Chairman of the Executive Committee, joh'n C. Drewry, of Mu tual Benefit; Member of National Executive Committee, Jno. C. Drewry. The association starts off with 26 active and three associate members. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. Powell for his presence and able talk and the meeting adjourned. HAIR WON'T FALL OUT. If You Kill the Dandruff Germ With the: New Treatment, John N.'. Fuller, a. well known citi zen of Colfax, Wash., says: "I had dandruff so badly that it caked on my scalp. Herpicide completely cur ed me." George' H. McWhirk, of Walla Walla, Wash,, says: "Herpi cide completely cured me of a bad case of dandruff of 30 years' stand ing" They took the only really sen sible treatment, a remedy that de stroys the dandruff germ N'ewbro's Herpicide. Stop dandruff, hair won't fall out, but will grow naturally, lux uriantly. ' Allays itching instantly and makes hair glossy and soft as silk. One bottle will convince any doubter of, its merits. Sold by lead ing druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to the Herpicide Co., De troit, Dica, One dollar bottles guar anteed.; Henry T. Hifiks Co. and Tucker Building Pharmacy, special agents. BURGLARIZE EXPRESS OFFICE $1,400 Had Been Collected That Day But Expressed on Early Train. (Special to The Times.) Roxboro, N. C, Oct. 20 On Mon day night, the 17th inst., someone burglarized the Norfol k & Western express office at this place, the en trance was made by breaking the glass and sash of one of the win dows. An axe was used to break off the knob handle to the safe, but the combination was not injured. - The cash drawer was opened but no mon ey was found in that. No express or freight was missed. The crime was committed between 11:30 p. m. and 1:30 a. m. Mr. K W. Stephens, the agent, left the de pot at the first named hour and a freight came along at 1:30 and dis covered, the bu rglary. About 11,400 had been collected at the express office that day but had been expressed that night on an early train. No money was in the safe or cash draw and the rogue made a wa ter-haul. The one who committed the crime was evidently a novice at cracking a safe. The axe which . he used was found in the office and was later identified by one of the good citizens of the town as being his axe. There is no clew as to who the criminal is but the circumstances seem to show that it was someone who knew that a large collection had been made that day; Besides, the axe which was used was taken from woodpile a quarter or half a mile from the station. The Roxboro tobacco market is showing unusuaV strength this sea son. Last ' week it sold more than 600,000 pounds at an average of 11c The farmers and the warehousemen say that ho week in. the past has ever equaled it. We are apt crowing but it makes us feel good to Bee our coun ty and town prosper. Worse Than Ballets. Bullets have often caused less suf fering to soldiers than the eczema L, W. Harriman, Burlington, Me., got in the army, and suffered with forty- years..' "But Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me when all else failed," be writes. Oreatest healer for Sores, Ulcers, Bolls, Burns, Cuts, Wouhds, Bruises and' Piles. 25c. at all drug- glBtH. ' :- j. A woman's figure looks so lovely to herself she knows it does to every Of Collector of the Port 'of Xeiv York, oeb, wh:, in miiRiii!- !i!s i-liare ngruiu.st IKivt'on lirotlx-rs, the iwt dealers r;t!(li'd recently I'liiirtd "i''1 (k'fnimlin.n the customs, says thai the igantie system of lMuIervaliuiticit perpetrated .by the iirt firm, will be equal to or even itr-witer' than that tijiuriii:' in the suuar (rust exoosiires. Collector I.oeb lias also announced that a scaicl' is being made in the books 'of Duveeii Urothers in nn effort to establish collusion between the linn anil it wealthy putinns,' in ilc- Iruudiii;; the g eminent of its i iht- ii I customs. ASIil'il TO SI Sl'KXD KATK.S. Inci-insctl Kales Froni Tennessee to SiaitnnlHi!'n Discriiiiiiialory and Excessive.'''.'. Washington, Oct: 20 Attorneys for a .number, of cotton mills In Soiith Carolina and Georgia today asked In terstate Commerce Commissioner Cockrell to suspend increased rates on eoiii from Coal Creek regions in Tennessee to Sparianlnirg, S. C, now effective on the Southern Railway and the Virginia and Southwestern Railway. The rates are alleged to be discriminatory and excessive. Various Degrees of draft. Chicago, Oct. 20 In a '.'jiaj-er on the "psychology of "'graft'', read be fore the men's club of Grace church, Knees Became Stiff Five Years of Severe Rheumatism The cure of Henry J. iloklstein, 14 Barton Street. Boston. .Mass., Is anoth er victory by. Hood's -. Samipnrillik This great medicine has -.succeeded 'hi ' many cases where others have utterly failed. Mr. Goldstein says: "I suf fered from rheumatism live years, it kept me from business and cm used ex cruciating pain. 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' ,",', Cardui can be depended upon to help "you, if you will give it a fair trial. Consisting only ofpure. vege taole ingredients, it has nothing harmful in its compo sition, but acts, gently, Oak Park. Dr. G. Frank l.ydsion said: . ;The technical names'' for.' grafting of different ranks ai e; '"One million dollars, genius; $50(1,00(1, sagacity; $10,000, misap propriation' of funds;' $1 '.to,, larceny: $10, theft; a ham, a crime against humanity." The Demon of the Air ; is .the germ of LaGrippe, that, breathed In, brings suffering to thous ands. Its after effects are weakness, nervousness, lack of appetite, energy, and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys. The greatest need then is Electric Bitters, the splendid tonic, blood purifier and regulator of Stom ach, Liver and Kidneys. Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system and restore health and good spirits after an attack of Grip. If suffering, try them. Only 50c. Per fect satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. ' FAMOUS OLD SOLDIER Passes Aivay at the Advanced Age of 85 Years. Kl heron, X. J., Oct. 20 General Thomas T. Eckert, chief of the war department telegraph staff during the Civil War, and one time president, of the Western Union, died at his sum mer home here at 7:20 this morn ing. He was 85 years old. A Oeiierous 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, Wo, His kidneys and bladder gave him so much pain, misery and annoyance, he could not work, nor sleep, lie says Foley's Kidney Rem edy completely cured him. Klng Crpwell Drug Company. ' : ; j , iiimiii.ihiii i ii -iwmiwuimiwitn .i, r,,,.,.,.,, I- AROLIN A GARAG SEE 'The Three Most Popular Get Relief and in a natural way, upon the People - Who Work Indoors With quickly gives heat, and with one filling-of the font burns steadily for nine hours, without smoke or smell. 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