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Saturday, tigfBX , January 23, 1911. 1 .3 LOWEST VER FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY. faffV73 Regular Value ,.50 nm ii m m m i . sSSw'S Ira 1 1-f TWO ABLE MESSES Delivered by Dr. Miller to Convention Yesterday Dr. Miller Has Made Profound Im presslon Vkb His Hearers -Deliv ered Two Stlrrinit Addresses Mr. M. B. Soler Made Chaimuvn and K. M. Winston of Wake Forest Sec. rotary Today's Meeting. MISSION ROCKERS : Quantity limit :'. i phoni' orilci s. u must conic t: the s'.ovc. Tins less (huii hall-price is sinipiv nn nilvcilist-iiit-nt lor (he RIG STORK with isKWiKH vai.i i:s, w ith tin- iu:;;;i:st r.i.sii:ss. leathers Furniture Co. POLICE COURT. n.V. line rlMi-( i: .Villi I: j.-.n.' i : !:nrn- :.; flail 1'iiiriH. :-ss. .il riiii n haw-h It . r tit ih On! Dim Warm lit: sanitary sanitaiv iirdini'.iii-i-.--. hud the hi lay .on tir- desk . ' :h h:m-ir' today. Out of the liis butr-h of warriins.-.-only a .fi'xv annwered to" ..their nivno? and gave their cmcupvs why they 'had '.not paid their taxes. J. H- Lee. (i. A. .Moore and V. ('. Adams v.i f." i-.iKfd out and . f.'-i'i-it-ii their li.vl. . Tlioma.s Hail, while, v.-i-- .before his hnnoi- for bidns ili.iink.. ,,Snhl he was ' worklnsr convicts, but if ','ie kept . this tin he would be a crvhvk I .himi'i-lf, Wi;s taxed' with the: eist iZ.'iX" A. !. Myait. white, v,;hs r-fi:.' his .Ionor-- for m-'iklns :: ;:mi: tipoii Oscar Kl'vpk'ii. i ) ear Klopton. a small, twelve veiir u'd. eliiid! fai'l that he ran. up to him ami-.-riVakin t i i.iai as Mr. " Davis and p tiicP'd around, and slapi.ed iiiio... ..Mr. (attie Kliiptiiit s.iiil . that. .Myatt Vjappc'l Oseor for eailhisr : ivirn ""!'( liuvis." Myatt said he. lost iris teiiifi r anil . slapped 'him.;: Was taxrtr;:ith the cast $3.25. ',''.:. A trio of small boys Avere up. for an affray, two colored and one 'white, The W'hite. boy was punished by having been struck ..on' the head with a brick by one of the colored bqys and the judge Instructed the parents of the two. col-, ored lads to give thera a sound thrash ing. :.".:,;':- :':.;: .1 S'cc.,1 Hccoiil l:i I'riiii iiif". : Within less lhat. M days afier !;. a.l i'r.rrnnu ::: r-f iio; Sup.'.'.oe (.'onit, the L";'d N. l licpi:':. containing cases th -livei.Ml at Fall 'IVrn, l'"l:i. was plied if tin ll.ll!'li of tin- J'.-.d -,o- an! : i? is i.:iw m!i stie :t ! . : hr. bllk.'tMi: i'i' AlJ'ivd 'A iil.aios & i 'i;n;i:iny. 'I'h-i:: Iwmk 'ain I -T pav.i s and wa ; pi-iiiled be III. i'.naiai i . i.:I 1 "i ii: t iiit! Company 1 U! -! 14 11: ;!! str-f. liab-lii. : N. '. l:Cei-- ; : iii t-; y.t -i load'- I.-- its paidiea lli.ii.: (Uciiverx . of the . .nnpli t. d v.-usm- Ai as .u"t . due until. February 1st, m.i - '. - . Thi- Cion-nereial Prihtinp: Company i".pi' ites under the ..-motto "Deiivi-ry Wht-'i.. I'r.eiib-ed." and lio- l".t X. C. I l-.ep.ir.! srrlkhiif i xa d:m. . d' li:rnink" .ut. '.:" iill dispateh. It. I n ion Meet I )!$'. Thei'e w ill he a A'nion Meetin? at tin . Fiimitive liaptist church tomorrow: .Sen-ices to In -a in at ... la. o'elork. Wev-ei-al able preaehers to ho pl-'sent. Wi hi:r to have a Kood meetitig. labile invited. :' V - ."' ..::- , The V. M. C. A- Convention yestcr- ilnv began by electinff Mr. M. Tl. .Speir of Charlotte, chairman, In tho ab sence of Ho:?. H. B. Krchman, toe pres. Idem of the convention, null .Mr. K. M. Winston of Wake Forest secretary. The ciiiui-man appointed the tollowinif committors: iLesuhtuoiiH: Mr. A. J. in.rlsi ille. S. Cl; .Mr. M. C. of (in-e.-ivllle, S. ('.: Mr. I: or Klou Colli-ae: Mr.. .7. II. Furman . I niversitv. !. .: Oihira. of Wake. Koi-i.-t. Nominations: Mr. J. W. Jlurphi-y. of (iieen-hoio; Mr. W. II. Ihirton. of spincil-: .Mr. E. I. Hull, of .ruarwl Mil!: Mi. II. 1.. Tiinhard. of Siiml.-r. .-4. C: Mr. II. C limvilc a. or Wil mington. . Pi co-.ional: Mr W. II. M.irlin. of lin-i-nsboin: Mr. N. II. I!: inuhion. ol U:il-';,'ii:' .Mr. II. 1.. llirhard. of .um- tlT. S. C. Ilnsiniss: Tir. K. H. Fosti r. Mr. Siieer. of Alexaudor. I. llincM. I in vies, ill Mr. I). i: 11. . T. (.:retth.iu.-r ami Mr S.r r-henson. I:::er.-tat- I.. r Mollis. Mr. K. 1 .1. W. Mm phv. Mr. A and Mr. P. I... Prob. it. rr.diiiti.i!---- Mi. .1. I). i:.i i. proy. in:nit :i e li-.poi t : J-AVei-n.-' 11. l-'itz air Adlvaecc Sluow off SpFlngj Coat Sells As the seasons change so do the styles. Each season presents something new, some new touch of style and individuality in women's wearables. The spring suits will introduce something new, and we are the first to show them. The advance models of Spring Suits are here, and we have placed them on ex hibition. Each suit has a style of it's own, showing the very latest models from the tailors "who know." 203-5 Fayette ville St. C. C. Pbco 783 MADAME IRENE AND "SAHL1N" CORSETS A Reliable. Medicine. Is a valuable family friend. Foley's Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs. "Charles Kline. N. 8th .St., Faston Pa... states: "Several mem bers of mv family have been cured of bad coug-hs and colds by, the use, pf Foley's Honey, and Tar and I am never without a bottle in , the . house. It soothes ahd relieves the irritation In ,the throat and loosens tip the cold. I have always found it a reliable cough cure." Klns-Crowell Druir Company. AT THE GRAND THEATRE ARONSOX & BROWNE, SL1NAGERS. 101 RANCH MOTION PICTURES. Real Western I'ictnres Taken mid Ianufactui'd on the Liu-gost Diversified Kaiicb in the World. VAUDEVILLE. Snperb Xovelty Kleetrieul Act. ST. JOHN & M'CRACKEN, Comedy Siiiiii, Tulking, anil Dancing. ALWAYS A CLEAN SHOW. PESFECT,M0TI0N PICTURES. MATIXEE EVERV DA V 3:30. After a Successful Clearance Sale Wc find that '.w.c still have a few Tailor-made Coat Suits. Some were our best sellers. All colors and sizes. We are not going to carry over any of these Suits Therefore to move them and to move them quick, we will for the next eight days let you take your choice of auy of our entire lot of 45 S U ITS AT O N LY $8.49 Your choice of any of our CLOAKS at only $7.49 These prices are only from January 23 to Feb ruary 1st. ' . i Many bargains too numerous to mention. . , Ladies' Fornisfeinft Co. : 113 East Hargett Street B. GLASS. Proprieto. in-, IV f ill. 1 's aildi rtts on'i'Tlireif-XMine. H. r--e.-" was aiiollnT of this sil'.' d viat-'s iiVast-i lul iiddr"s.--' s. Ho took the thii-o loaders of-Kin :Ia i.I who went throu.:i tin .linos of the or.omy o .R.-t. water for': their leader. Their ft of heroism was nut one of mere rnyei-y, hut of love and devotion to tln-n- leader., lie lii--n tli'Ked t!ii: vnuns mi ll Vol to aet mi ri-ly from tin- desire to oi y i, ommand. but b.'oaii o of :ih-ir 1. ve for the Lord. ' In the. afternoon session, tho devo- tlonnf ex-reises wore conilhelcd . hy ot.-nv (!. ('. HuntlnKtori. Hi. Mil ler concluded his series of addrosse? by sivhiK. as some thoui-hr. tin- lies he. had. It was thrilling, heart-lifiing aiid soul .-stirring 'HLs theme was "The Lord's Need." He received the. Master's life upon earth, the treatment he rc ceiveif at. the hands of men ami then com rusted it with the t.reatnienl: h-' would reeeive were He on earth today, walking among: men. He. declared that none of lis would today see . the 'Christ going: a rem nil in heed, we would even share out last meal with Him, Or sice our bed, Hi Him. : He Went on to show how, that today Christianity is iinitat-Injt'-Him Iri carryins on the work that is left t'o;- us to lio. Thy Millt-r lias made a profound imiiresslon; upon-, iill who have heard him. as a, masterly speaker. and cottsecrated divine, --' He is, one of the most earnest speakers that ever appeared in Raleigh. . Xijibt Session. The night session vas taken up with excellent addresses on Y. M. C. A, work by Mr. X. C. Schliehter. of Char lotte, and Mr. C L.- Yates, of Atlanta. Both reviewed the remarkable growth of the organization and of the great work it is undertaking. This Morning's Session. This morning's session began at. 9:30 o'clock with a song service,- after which Mr. S. A. Acklev, of Kiehinoml, dehvereil a strong talk on "A -Progressive- State Work Pohcv," The general discussion following was brim full ol enthusiasm. Other short talks were made bv Mr. H. (). Williams, ot .nt Y'ork on 'The Associations in Co-ootration ' and Mr. C. C. Itonmson. ol Charlotte, on "The Association's - Opportunity With Uovs." Klection of Ofliiers. The nominating committee, nomin ated the follow ing of ticers, who were elected lor the ensuing vcar: President. H. F.. ftavenel. of Spar- tansburg. S. C; first vice-president. F. C. Abbott, of Charlotte, X. C; second ..vice-president. R. I. Manning, of S'umpter. S. C: third vice-president, T. S. Bryan, of Columbia. S. C: recording secrctarj-. A. J. Speir, of Hartsville, X. C. During tho business session a col lection was taken with the following results: Personal contributions .. .. .. 3 393.45 Colleges .. .. ...... .. .i.. 260.00 City organizations ..' .. .. .. 420.00 Industrial -organization's .... ., Sa.OO Army, Y, M. C. A. .. .. .... ..15.00 Railroad, Y. M. C. A. ,. .... .. 50.00 Floys department .. ... -'..' 5. CO Total .-.l,208.4r. entirely These contributions voluntary and tinder the head of col leges, the amount pledged does not represent the colleges that have no representatives at ' the convention. Among the city organizations, the Charlotte Y. M. C. A. took the lead. The Interstate Committee recom mended that. 9.50O be raised to carry on the expenses of the coming year, also that $1,500 be raised to dover the deficit of last year. A committee of four was appointed, two from each state, to secure an endowment for t(he work of the Interstate Committee. Tliis Afternoon's iTogram. 8:00 Song service. 3:15-The Association and Glean Sport, H. P.' Bretthauer, Charleston. 4:00 Seeing Raleigh. : "' Tonight. .' ' Tonight at 7 o'clock the Convention Banquet will be held In the Maccabees Hall, the speakers are Hon. H. B. F. Macfarland, of . Washington, and Charles It. Drum, if New York. Tomorrow morning: at :4S the fellow ship meeting will be held, while at 3:30 Charles tl. Drum will address the men's meeting. The .convention will eome -'t relose: with a t .fart weH"er- vice, Sunday night. OVERCOAT SALE After the largest overcoat season in the history ol our business, we find that we still have several of the newest and best sellers on hand. We do not want toi carry over a single over coat. So we have placed the entire stock on sale at exact cost. Benjamin Qs&ei o Stores, Modern Dwellings, Cottages and ienemems. mm Property ior Sale. Tiie Parker-Hunter Realty Co. RALEIGH, N. C. Superb Neckwear The Smartest and Best Show in the City .n-kweai' n'ct I lie best. lien you wan mi lind il only ;it the exclusive Furnisli ing. .stores. Tliis is such a store. Our showiiia' ! ihe new at terns will eijual lhat of. larger cities, wit Ii prices akin to tliose of smaller towns. The Sliirt Sale continues. e1.0() and ifl.")!) values at 7." .'; 'i its. .. ;: ;;' -'-;';::' ': -:.y:;- EDGAR E. BROUGHTON FURNISHINGS FOR MEN Fayettevilla Street K&Ieiffh. V. Highest Degree ot Workmanship Our facilities enable u.s to give you the very bet service on flat work, ami the pi-ices arc as low as you could ovpect, Vpon .application. ire will bp glad to send you price list on flat work. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, RALKIGH, NORTH CAROLINA. "QUICK" and "EASY" To I'lione or Write lTs For Anything in Uie HARDWARE LINE. ' .'-. . ' T(Xr..S. COOKING UTENSILS, PAINTS, OILS,' VARNISHES, FLOOR STAINS, and BRUSHES. Nicest Line of BUILDERS HARDWARE IN THE STATE. Thus. D. Briggs & Sons RALEIGH, N. C. The Big Hardware Men. Just be Patient it's to be The illggest China Sale Ever pulled off in Raleigh. Date Announced Later Weathers & Perry, BALFJGH. W. C. MEAT W rmm? CAS Gas Stoves heat quickly and are cheap, clean and always ready for use. STANDARD OAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, .' - ! . ...i. ... .... ... - . ...... J . TAtnnoranr Otfie 107 8. Wilminfirton Si Phnnfl 228 "RenrftfiftiltAtivK Will Clall Cross & Linehan Co 234 and 236 Fayetteville Street. IMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE OF Pen's Shoes The Edwin Clapp Make. Values . $6.50 and $6.00 The Ralston Ob S J Health Shoes Value, $4.00 Leathers -Models Tan, Russia Calf, Gun Metal,. Calf, Vici Kid, and latent ijeathers. Button, Lace, Blucher, and Bals.; all sizes. .A
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