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. Thursday, ULU, JJkUjJ UlvJ April S3. '. , . ; DEBATE HERE FRIDAY . Per Gent The Raleigh High School vs. Greensbcro In Raleigh off Capital City Will at Same Time Tackle Mecklenburg Itoys in Char lottc Much Interest lu Triangular Contest.' '. Regular Price The BIG RUG SALE now in full blast. New Rugs coming in every day. Weathers Furniture Co. RALEIGH, N. C. Mere If Is at Last JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THE BOLBAWAY "BUTTNSEWER." Sews Hooks and Eyes and Buttons or all sizes on any ma terial OX YOUR OWN SIC WING MACHINE. $33.00 IN GOLD IN THREE PRIZES TO USERS OF THE HOLDAWAY "BUTTNSEWER". Ask -V0l,r Sewine Machine dealer, our agent, or write us a postal' for full particu lars. '-,'..''. RALEIGH LADIES can see the "BUTTNSEWER" demonstrated at our office, or we will send demonstrator to your home if you are interested. The HOLDAWAY "BUTTNSEWER" ls thp sreat- est labor-savins device yet invented and .we can show you how you can sew all your hooks and eyes and buttons in one-tenth the time it takes to do it by hand and the cost will not be two cents a week., We have a "BUTTNSEWER" t0 flt YOCll SEWING MA CHINE, Ask us about it. A sent s wi.nted in every town in the state. Write for terms "''" RILEY G. GULLEY, (;,",rl" API,t .20H-7. Shepherd' lluililiiig. - - - - - - - - JtALKIGH, X. V. In Raleigh, Greensboro and Char lotte tomorrow night .young Clcoros ana Horaces will contest for' forensic honors.' the Raleigh 'high school representatives will debate with rep- resentatlves of the Grensbbro high school at Raleigh and -with Charlotte at Charlotte; Greensboro will debate with both Raleigh and Charlotte Greensboro and with the capital city at Raleigh; Charlotte will entertain representatives at home and abroad. Only one query will be considered and each high school will defend both sides of the question. The query Is "Resolved, That the federal govern ment should lay a graduated income tax on Incomes barring constltu tional objections." At home Kalelgh will be represented by Messrs. Carey J. Hunter, Jr.; and Oliver Smith and abroad by Messrs. Clifton Bcckwith adn Philip Woollcott. The debate here will be held in Metropolitan Hall, beginning at 8:3U The public is cordially invited to at tend. Supt, F. M. Harper will pre side. Mr. Loronze White will serve as chief marshal, assisted by Messrs. Brandon Bruner, Frank Brown. Wal ter Jeffreys and Ed. Belvln. Mr. Pete Harris is chief rooter. Fc,i"ni,isiii?i,cifi,iy IOCAL BRIEFS. , ' Art--examination for court steno grapher of Wake "county will be held In flip Winnie nf th. nm.n.., niimmlautnrii I ' - crS,.Jar,8.oforeeni Big Ccrpcratb Fcrnetf A! vllle. Is in the clty today. Governor Jarvls continues his Interest in North Sccthsrn Pises OLIVER ICE, COAL AND MILL CO PCliLY OK THK CIRCTS. Won Continued Applause Iast Night Before Good Sized Crowd at The (irand Theatre. From the very first presentation of Polly of the Circus to a Raleigh aud ience, the play has been one of tue most popular coming south. It won a home here on its first trip and last night, despite the other attractions in the city, The Grand Theatre was well filled. The cast was somewhat handicapp ed by not being able to put on all the scenery, but they pleased, and on sev eral occasions the applause made-It impossible to hear what they-, were saying. Time after time the curtain was raised three and four times to allow Miss Ida St, Leon to answer the 'applause Eiven for her splendid work. She was watched closely, on account of the work of her predeces sors in the i:art of Polly, and her every appearance carried the aud ience wit ii her. Willlard Douglass, as the Rev. Carolina, affairs.. He met many of his oki mends here today. Rev. T. W. O'Kellv. D. IX, pcuHor of the First Baptist church of Raleigh, win deliver the literary address at the commencement exercises of the Dell school in .Davidson county to morrow. , ' Dr. K M.Hill, president of the A. A M. College, of Raleigh, will speak In New Bern at the court house Frl? day night In the interest of the Farm Lite School. Be will speak Saturday in Vanccboro. Victor Herbert's orchestra and the several vocal . artists accompanying him left in a special train over the Seaboard this morning at o'clock for Columbia, where concerts will be given the remainder of the week, By April 27 all candidates in the re cent primary must have filed with the city clerk an itemized account of nil expenses of the campaign.. These fail ing to do this are liable to a penalty of 4200 or imprisonment In the county Jail for thirty days. Mad. S, H. Smith, of Winston Salem, after spending yesterday in Raleigh, left today for Henderson Major Smith says Winston-Salem con tinues to grow and believes it will show the other towns In the stale what real progress is In the next ten years, Mr. Frank Betts. the sixteen-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Betts. has been carried to Rex Hospital, where an operation was performed. It is reported this morning .'that the oper ation was successful and he Is getting alonir nicely. He hopes to he out again In a few d:tyg. -Ma J. It. H. Bradley recalled today that it was .Just fifty years ago that lie Edgecombe guards, of which he waf a member, marched Into Port Macon at Morchcad Mty. Fifty years go yesterday' the. first blood of . the War Between the Sections was shed when a Massachusetts regiment was ttacked as it marched through the tints of italtlmore. North Carolina land Company Can- iUlized at $100,000. Clutrtered by Secretary of State Today Objects of Comiiany. . ' The North Carolina Land ' Com pany, chartered today by the secre tary of state, proposed to boost tue already popular Southern pines as a winter resort, to deal in real estate. conduct a mercantile business, man ufacture, mine, build street cars, erect saw mills, etc. The corporation will also engage in agriculture, de velop water powers, build and con duct hotels for winter tpurists, buy and sell or manufacture motor cars, aeroplanes, biplanes or other air conveyances or airships as may now be in use or hereafter invented. The authorized capital 'of the com pany is $100,000 with $31,000 sub scribed. The Incorporators are: Archie H. Kerr, Southern Pines, shares; William E. Silverthonie, New York City, 110; Simon B. Chapin, New York, 140; Oliver P. Cooke, New York, 30; Q. K. Nimocks, Fay- etteville, 2. Another charter Issued today was to the Shelton-Ebbs -Company, of Marshall, Madison county, to carry on the business of a wholesale gro eery company. The authorized cap ital is $25, 000. and the company may begin business on $26,000. F. Siiel- ton, of Marshall, P. TJ. Ebbs, of Hot Springs, and C. J. Ebbs, of Marshall, arc among tho incorporators. ITCHING IRRITATION. Worst Form of Skin Trouble Quickly ' Cared by Inexpensive Treatment When you suffer with '"any skin trouble, .even though the Itching seems unbearable, do, not think that It Is necessary to use some disgusting greasy ointment. Try Hokara, a pure and simple skin food, that is guar anteed to contain no grease or acids and which is so cleanly it does not soil the linen. . Its power to Instantly relieve any irritation of the skin and make It soft, white and beautiful is almost miraculous. - Not only are minor skin troubles like pimples, blackheads, acne, bar ber's Itch, etc., quickly cured, but the worst ulcers or cases of salt rheum or eczema are cleansed and healed by this wonderful skin food. In order that nny one may try'Ho- kara at Small expense Henry T. Hicks Co. Is selling a liberal sized jar at 25c. and In addition guarantee to re fund the money If the treatment does not do all that is claimed ofr it. Larger size, SO cents. Clothes Hampers. Laundry Baskets. Market Baskets. Flower Baskets. Lunch Baskets. Office Baskets. Work Baskets. Collection Baskets. Bassinetts. TIIF J. D. RIGGAN CO. 133 FayettevlUc Etreet. AVAS BALI) SIX YEARS. V' tips. a w . m t . 0 4 m I iiviiu iUUKiaBo, v aa uui u u iu tut W G OfG 111 tllG Il2ht IOr h'e: standard set by the former mln- y our Coal business. and Wood OUR AMMUNITI0N--the best quality and all grades. Our Shot-summer prices RAlEIGH PHONE 4392 5c ASK YOUR GROCER Bread is the Staff o!l Life ulicii it is in;i.(lc ritlit. You alwavs know is made right when it eoines froiu Brctsch, Only it and especial lv if it is Bretsch's lflfl P. C, Pare Malt Bread Our Malt liread, though recently introduced .to t he Raleigh' trade, has made a wonderful "hit". We serve your grocer twice daily, aud i he can't lill your order we will be glad to have our wagon call aud supply you. BREACH'S :fV BAKERY hJL 100 PURE WE SECURE """l Tcnun,s and Collect Itents on City rroperty THE BEST '',ire' Accident, and ISoiiding Compunies are represented in our office. Let us make your IlEAL ESTATE deals and you will be pleased with the RESULTS. The Parker-IIiinter Really Co. RALEIGH, N. O. v ' SELUNG AGENTS CAMERON PARK PROPERTY. 2 isters, but he was surrounded by a well balanced cast and that atoned or tiia somewhat weaknefs. . The beautiful story of Polly of the Circus is known to all theatre-goers. How the circus rider is thrown from a horse and injured while acting in the village, behind the church and is carried to tho parsonage, where she learned the beautiful Biblical stofy of Kuth and Naomi, quoting Ruth's words: "Entreat me not to leave thee, for whither thou goest, I will go; thy people shall be my people; ta y God my God." A year later, however, the church rebelled against the circus rider remaining ' In the parsonage with the young minister and the old deacons demanded that she leave the place. How the little girl plead to ,the young minister "Kntreat me not to leave thee," as she was practk-ally being driven away. She had learned to love him. But she went back to the old haunts, back with the boys, where she could again hear the cheers of the crowd, live the life of a circus girl again, ride the galloping horses and be among the rough crowd she was born and raised up among. A month after rejoining the cir cus, the tents were again pitched on the same lot in the little village, where she was hurt and she once more came into contact with the min ister..; The closing scene is one of the most beautiful ever seen on a stage. After midnight Polly Hud the young minister are seen standing on the va cant lot while in the distance can be seen the movlnfr vatis of the cir1 cus," leaving for another town,' the flickering lights lire on the immense circus wagons a's they 'ire r climbing the hills, hut Polly has left them again. After 'watching the wagons for a moment she turns to the min ister, who embraces bet" as she' says': "Entreat me not to leave thee, for whither thou goest, I will go; thy people shall be my people; thy God my God." . Good results always follow the use of Foley's Kidney Pills. They give prompt relief In . alt cases of kidney and bladder disorders. Try them. King. Croweil Drug-Company. " I BARBERS STRIKE. ve I'nlon Men Walk Out Prom City Barber Shop. A little occurence happened in the City Barber Shop Tuesday afternoon hat caused five union barbers to walk out. Frpni the best informa tion gained it is learned that -Tues day afternoon, while some of the bar bers were out on the street, some men went In to get a shave and found the chairs empty. One of the barbers, who Was busy, called to the colored boot-black lo wait on the men, which he did. . When the others returned and found the colored man working at one of- the chairs they asked the other barber why he al lowed such to happen. The matter was reported to tlnp Barbers' I'nlon, and members of the union went to the shop to ascertain the real (."acts. While the commotion was going on Mr. Waring, the proprietor of the shop, entered and upon inquiring what the trouble was he was In formed that the colored boot-black had been working in. a white union shop and they wanted a thorough un derstanding of the matter. He told them he was getting tired of this Barbers' Union business anyway and they could take their card out of his shop. They tried to ' smooth the affair over, but he would not relent and took down the union card and gave it to one of the men. The union at once held a meeting and called out five men, who were union men, and out they walked, leaving the shop to be run by one barber. It was said yesterday afternoon that the barber who remained In the shop would be given his discharge from the union. j J ' Two of the walk-outs, Messrs. Charles Johnson and Pat Watson, have gone to work at another shop, Three Months of the New Scientific Treatment Restored HI Hair. Baldness is causer, iy dandruif, vhich is caused by a germ and it is almost certain that hair will grow again, if the follicle has not been to tally destroyed, Nels Peterson or Lime Spur, Mont., sayp ' "I had been bald six years, and had fried all kinds of 'cures,' but without any ben efit whatever, until I fried llerpl- cide. November 16,' 1S99, I began using Herpicide, and in ttireb months a fine prowth of hair covered my head completely." Ask your drug gist for Herpicide. Everybody can have luxuriant, glossy hair, if Herpi cide is used thoroughly. Take no substitute. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Micii. One dollar bottles guaranteed. Hen ry T. Hicks Co., and Tucker Build ing Pharmacy, special agents. Which Do You Use ? ! Knycttcvllle Street Baptist Church. Rev. T. J. King will preach the closing sermon of the series of meet-' ing at the churca tonight. The' meeting has been one of unusual In terest and power. The presence and power of the Spirit have been man-I kest In every service. Tiie earnest preaching of the gospel, coupled with earnest personal work, have ben great factors towards the success of the meeting. Mr. King is not only a good gos pel preacher, but a most earnest per sonal worker. Sixty-two persons have joined the church by letter and for baptism since the meeting, and others will probably join tonight. Foley Kidney Pills contain in con centrated form Ingredients of estab lished therapeutic value for '.- the relief and cure of all kidneys and blad- while the others are yet without cm- d", ann"' , Fole Kid?eyt re , . . . . . . I antiseptic, tonic and restorative. Re payment but one ha gone into elec- fuse gu1)StItutes. King-Crowell Drug trie wiring business. I Company. TERFECTIOrt COOK WITH GAS! It is the Best and Cheapest Way. Ranges sold at cost on easy payments. Set tree along: our line of mains. Booklet 4kCook With Gas" mailed on request. ' Standard Gas & Electric Go. Phones 228 107 S. Wilmington St. BODY NOT RECOVERED. Remains of Dr. ObBocmj In Catawba I Rhrcr Still Well Known la Ital-I elgh. "': ':. "v; '. ::5:- : The body of Dr. McNe1y butios'e, I who was drowned in ' the ChtaWba I river near Morgaaton last Saturday,! has not yet been recovered, and it is I doubtful if It Is evw found. Or. DuBose was well known la Raleigh,! where he was formerly rector of St. Mary's School, and the news of his I drowning caused sorrow ; not only here and In Morgaaton, but through- ont the southera Btates, where he was well known. Mrs. Annie Hlaier' Dead. " ' Mrs. Annie Slater, Aged XI yearB, died at her home In House Creek township yesterday afternoon and the burial service will be conducted this afternoon: Mrs, Slater -was a mem ber of Ebenezer Lutheran ichurch. She is survived by her husband, Mr. Lee Slater, a young child, and her I parents; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black and several brothers and sisters. "Clothes Beautiful" Models for every form and figure . So moderately priced that they are within the reach of every one that' wants to dress as a Gentleman should. Gentlemen Naturally DRESS UP more for Spring than any other time. All nature puts on new apparel. "VVE arc showing the latest weaves, the newest colorings and handsomely tailored. ' ' .'''..'- .'-.-... '. ' ' . '.': 7 ' , , '--,-.. : " r- Spring Suits in.. u . - "My wife and the glfls' are' plann ing tho summer campaign early this year." ' '.. "So?" - ..' ' . ' ' ' ' '-' -xes; ana wey mmit tooy ougnii. How lt doea Jolt i: ,. W0B is to go to Palm Beach, tqr ome, pre-1 jong-suffsrtng wife fall to notice one . . Gives Aid to Btrtken. Botnetlmes liver, kidneys' and bowels I teem to go on a strike ana refuse to I work right. Then you need those I pleasant little strik-braker Ir. King's New Life. Pills to give them natural aid and centljr compel proper action. Excellenf health soort lollowa Try them. Kc. at Klng-Crowll Drug Company. . ,., .. $15 to $35 CiROSS (k UNEHAM CO THE QUALITY. f litiiit' , J-
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