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THE KXlEIGH DAILY TIMES, MONTTAY, OCTOBER 2, 1011. 4S- A IXnrl fiivor robs vou of energy, strength and ambition. To rid Jlver yourself tof the burden, take , SIMMONS RED Z LIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) It is a fine strengthening medicine for a torpid liver. The weakened organ responds promptly to its powerful reviving influence. It corrects the stomach and digestion. Purities and regulates the bowels. Drives out that languid half-sick feeling, makes you feel bright, vigorous and cheerful. Try it. Sold by Dealers. Price, Large Package, Sl.OO. Alfc for Itie gcMiulnf witli lite Red '. on lite lalil, If ynu cannot e( it. rrinit to ud. we wilt tend it by ami postpaid. . bimoiona Liver KrtcuUtor is put up ali.u m liijuid form lor Ujok who prefer fc. Plto fl.WI per bottle. Look for tlie Rid Z lalwL i. U. ZE1L1N & CO.. Proprietor.. St. Louis. Missouri V1V WhisTraile-rtlark. On your new stove or range you are as sured stove satisfaction tor the rest of your days. We now have in stock the most com plete line of stoves ever carried in Raleigh. The price will be sure to please you, and as for quality, (here is none better. Near Winter Approaches -. . v With cold, mill and wind, why not Inn those Fall Shoes now? Our new stock is in. Tim old stock has been "sold out. - In Ladies Shoes we arc showing Tan Button and HluVUor, Black Velvet and (Juu Metal Ihitton,' Pat ' and Vici; also 1i lot Low-heel Shoes Tor Misses. . 6ui' Hoy's and Children's department contains the. best in all leathers and styles,. -while the Men's are as good as to be found anywhere, consisting of Beacon Special Commonwealth and Farbush Cush ion Sole, (live them a trial and be convinced. HUNTER-RAND COMP'Y NEW FALL PICTORIAL PATTERNS. MESH BAGS '. The most popular novelty frr this season. a W'a carry in stock a large assortment in Sterling , Silver, Cimmetal (Son nan Silver BAGS. BAGS. BAGS. H. lfo AH LEFTS SONS Jewelers, . , Raleigh, N. C. FAST CaroIinaTeachersTrainingScliool ," A State School to train teachers for the public schools of North' Carolina: Every energy 1b directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall term begins Sep tember 26, 1911. For catalogue and other Information, address ' ItOBT. II. WRIGHT, President, v. , Greenville, N. O. LiLli s CONTEST CLOSES ATEGHTSHARP Be On Time, No Votes Can fie Cast Alter Alarm Goes Oil-Tally Sheets Ready HAVE JUDGES ON TIME XKWS KKOM Dl'XX. HOTEL LENOX BUFFALO, N. Y. tVf,W' m feu Hi : '. Conveniently located In 'most beautiful part of Buffalo, the Idea Hummer city. 'Southern, families And The! Lenox a delightful stopping place. EUROPEAN PLAN. $1.50 Per Day and Up. Special Weekly Monthly Kates.. 8PRCIAL A Public taxirab will brlnn you to Hotel tano In - llvfc. minutes. We will pay the hill. 'No rvtra charge In hotel rates, j, Write Mr "flulde of Buffalo and Niagara Palls". It will be sent with our conrpUiuent. . ' . O. A. MINER, Manage. .., :.. . ...... . "JVi'.Hv' ''.'.' " '" -.''' ; Waiting Tonight Alarm Don't Walt After Iteinsr Set Turn in Subscriptions Today to Have Mule Lett as ossihle for Tonight So .Indue Muy Hasten. - The colored lodge contest closes rrmiglil at eight o'clock sharp. -1liMil!ut box 18 sealed and Mie Trti'i'seiitiitives have their Instruc- tions a.-, to selcci irrr nl jiulnes and how to proceed: - '1 lie jiul;es will lie instructed tomtit. The Last Hour. I lie lust, hours are on, anil It lie- hooves every member to lie on the alert today, for a lodge mav win or lose liv just one hundred votes. Yiir ,ludu;cs. our judges must he In Hie office lit leant twenty -minutes be lore elht o clock lor instruct Ions. The secre tary or the one who lnus been repre senting the lodge all the time mav cnnie in at tue last minute,-provided lie or she gets here in time to put the envelope in the box lietore the alarm Kes olT. I'Yont doors will he locked .promptly at eight o'clock. otes are Ciirrocl. See that the number of votes in the paper today is correct, as tins number will he put down on the tall v sheets and your reserve added to them. How They Stand. ine loiiowing is the standing or the lodges up to 5 p. ni. last night Eastern Star, Masons . . . . 1 (M.niiO Mope for All, U. U. O. O. !'.. is,3i0 Household of Huth, No. 116, C. U. O. O. V. .... . . ... .SS.7S0 knights ot King David . . . .80,000 T'Mit Sisters.-. .. ...... . . 74 ,i))0 Kichard Allen Lodge K. of P.27.!IG0 Oood Samaritan ... .. .. ..17,950 Insanity Plea fop William Ie. . Heonville, Ind., (Jet. 2. William l.oe, flic confessed- murderer of liis parents and brother, 'was brought here from the staJe reformatory at. .lelTer.sonville and arraigned lor trial today in the Warrick circuit court. It. Is iinliclpaled that counsel for the defense will make an insanity plea in an. effort to save him Irom the death, sentence. The trinle murder iici urieii at me uee- iiomstead, near hear, early last Augii'St. Acoordmg to the alleged conlession ol the young man, he commuted the crimes to obtain money .with which to mar ry and set up a home. Aichitpct.s Meet In Koine. Home, Oct. 2--Tho ninth Interna tional congress of architects as seinhled in Home, today with an at tendance of eminent representatives ol the profession m many countries. I'he American delegation, number ing 100, will make an effort to se cure the next convention for Wash ington. - HER AILMENT A COMMON ONE Happy Evierlence of .Mrs. IHlllnger, Who Finally Found ltelief in Canliii, the Woman's Tonic. West Tladeii, Ind. "For about four years," says Mrs. 1 Sarah Dil- lmger, of this place, "I guttered with an ailment common to women, and I was so poorly that I could not do my work. Since taking Cardul, the woman's tonic, I am stout, and able to work all day, hard. It Is certainly a great medicine for women. I recommend it to a great many ladies. My daughtor Is now taking Cardui. and It seems to he helping her al ready, although she has now taken only one bottle. Cardul is the best medicine I ever took. It haB done me so much good! It saved my life, and I can't praise It. too much' Every woman would always keep i ,. i i i .. H ... i . i ,i i iuuui liaillij, iwi . UEIO lit" u nc:tTur;u, I n ii sue Knew wnat benefit it gives, in ' cases where weakened vitality makes i the body and brain seem tired and worn-out. I A few doses of Cardul, at the right' time, will often save much suflonng by preventing a more serious sick ness. To relieve pain and misery, due to womanly troubles, nothing has been found, during the 50 years that It has been before the public to take the place ol Cajftlul.' . ' Won't you try M , . N. B. Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept., Chatfanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tn tor Special In structions, and 84-page book, "Home Treatment (or Women, sent In plain wrapper, on request. ' . s ' . - f N. ('. Ilims SikcimmIs J. Woinhh as Aitent for Diiiliiiin it Southern Xejjio Shot Is ItestiiiK' Well l'i'Oiiiotioii of Prof. I'uge. (Special to The Times. ) Dunn, N. C, Oct. 2 Mr. Ollie P Shell, ol Wake Forest, traveling salesman for Messrs. Pnvr Aj Co I'lnladelplila, nianulactiirers of Inks and shoe dressings, has moved his ranillv to'Diinn and will make this his lioitie, as it is near tfie center ot his territory. Mr. N. C. Mines, of ( arv, has mov ed his taniilv to Dunn preparatory to accepting the position as agent of the Durham & Southern Railway Mr. Mini's is to succeed Mr .1 F Womble. whose resignation takes et rect next .Monday, .vir. womble is lo engage in manufacturing ol bug gy and wagon materials in the west ern part iif the state. Mr. .1. Wash Hod yes Imd rjnito f serious u ml unusual ncciileut l-'ridav allernoon while driving n mule, lie lilt the mule with u whip and a piece of the whip broke off and hit him In the eye. Mr. Hodges went to Hal elgh on ihe next train to have his eye trofit-d bv Dr. Lewis, li im lour ed lie mav loose the sight or ibis eve 'I lie ne-iro. who was shot here Mm- day nmhi a week ago -bv Joe lirown and is now at the llighsmitli Hos pital in l avetteville, is reported to be resting very cointoiiablv. .Some ol Ins Irieinls received a Ie:fer from the authorities Friday st.Viim that there was some hopes ol his rer-o erv. . Mi II. I'. Page, a former Diiiinit has acrepleil a position as assisiant prolessor in Kngllsh at llavlor Im versitv, I'.nt Worth, Texas. .Mr I'age graduated from limes Creek Academy several years ago. taught there several years, and has just completed Ins course at Harvard Havlor I lllversitv is the largest Hap tist college in the south and is sup ported bv the Ha lit ist ciuircii in Texas. Thev had over 1,..0I) slu dents enrolled last year. Miss Koberta Davis, of Hed Springs, passed through town Friday en route to Duke. Miss Davis taught in the graded schoo at Duke last year and will occupy her same posi Hon again this session. SLANDFK Si m. Hickory Disease . ) This Slander Suits Tri.il In Week Mysterious pears. (Special to The 'I inn Hickory, N. C, Oct 1 1 ickorv was abundaiilly entertained with scandal the past wek. 'I wo hotlv contested slander suits were tried in the citv last week.;' Monday even ing .Mrs. Nellie Propst was tried lor slandering the good name ot Mrs. (j V. Setor and was found gmltv, and owing to her critical condition, was released on payment of the cost. Friday evening Mr. Charley Khon ev was tried for slandering Miss I In dia llunis and was lound gmltv Mr. Adrian Slniloril has giurchased the spoke and handle tactorv Irom .1 Hiinsucker and t'onover and has changed the name ol the plant to Hickory Hardwood Co. - A mysterious disease has just come to light in this citv. Mr. Hobson Sig- man, voting son ot Mrs. A. Y. Sig iiiiin. had been suflering from a se vere headache for several davs and could Imd no relief lie chanced to place Ins hand on the side ot Ins nead a tew davs ago and discover ed that a arge pace seemed to be perfectly solt. Dr. Menzles was call ed in and found that the bone had been enten nwav In a considerable portion o Ins skull. I he young man was sent to the hospital, where an 'operation was pei-lormed, but we learn that this afforded no relief and that lie is suffering intensev. I OH ItFFOIt.M SCHOOL. Committees From Aldermen and Cit izens Meet to 1-orni Plans Meagre Details of HoiKt Explos ion. (Special to The Times.) Ashevllle, X. C. Oct. 2 At a meetin glule Fridav aiternoon ot the committee from the board.' of alders men and a committee appointed Irom number ot citizens who are Inter ested in the establishment, of a re form or training school, w'.ilch was held lor the purpose of formnating definite plans to subnet to the nlder men and the hoard (..commission ers relative to the creation ot such an institution, a sub-committee - was named to go before the board of county, commissioners Monday and proposes that the county combine the children's home with a training school at the old waterworks prop erty1 on the Swannnnoa. The plan I Why is the soda cracker to-day such a universal food ? People ate soda crackers in the old days, it is. true but they bought them from a barrel or box and took them home in a paper bag, their crispness and flavor all gone. To-day there is a soda cracker which is the recognized s taple U needa Biscuit. Uneeda Biscuit are the most nutritious food made from flour and should be eaten every day by every member of the family from the youngest to the oldest. Uneeda Biscuit soda crackers better than any ever made before made in the greatest bakeries in the world baked to perfection packed to perfection kept to perfection until you take them, oven-fresh and crisp, from their protecting package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY In addition to those charge of murder against whom has made for contemplates ari equal . expenditure complicity., in. ine actual hv thfi citv nnrl eoiintv for the main- I lynching, the chief of police ol of the institutions Tho plan would also provide for the com plete separation of the1 inmates of the two institutions. The reports weer that the Scott? Lambert Lumber Company's mill holler exploded with loss of lite and property. Confesvllle Lynching Cases. West Chester, Pa., Oct. 2 The term of -court which convened here today will be made tnemorniiie by the' trial of the persons accused in the lynching of the negro Zack Walker, who was burned to death by -a mob at Coatesville on August 3--last, following his arrest for the murder of an officer. It is expected to commence the trials this week. Coatesville and one of his subordin ates are to be tried on a charge of manslaughter, growing out of their alleged t allure to take any steps to prevent the lynching. Kicked ly a Mad Horse. Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., had a most narrow escape from los ing his leg, as no doctor could heal the frightful sore that developed, but at last Bucklen's 'Arnica Salve cured It completely. ' Its the great est healer of ulcers, burns, boils, ec zema, scalds, cuts, corns, cold-sores, bruises and riles on earth. Try It 25c. at King-Crowell Drug Co. Itl'IMiKT M I)K I P. SK"cial Meeting of Aslieville Alder men Held and Kudgcf .Made I i Average lor Pasf Four 1 ears, $:$IO,(IOO. ( Special to I he Times. ) Asheville, Ocl. 2. -There was a special -meeting rt the board of al dermen Fridav night, at ..which Uio budget tor the -coming year was. made up. Although the various commit tees were nolihed of their nllowancer. however it is said, that the police and street committees, as usual, have received tho larger part, ol the reven ue, with the exception ol that set aside I r tae public debt and special improvements.. THE BENEFACTORS' DAY To Be Celebrated At Trinity College Tomorrow Holiday to lie Oivcn Students on An nual Celebration of . IteiiefucU'r's DiiV of College Debute Council Meets linsketliall Practice. Itegins "Tombs" hikI "DO If)" Hold Inltia-mioiis. (Special to The limes. J i '1 riiutv College, Diirnani, Oct. 2. A holiday will be given the students ol Trinity College tomorrow. 'Ihe occasion is the Annual Benefactors Dav. a dav set apart bv the trustees ol the institiitlcn tor t;ie special rec ognition ol the gilts to the college (lining the past year.: This celebra tion is held on tne third dav ot Octo ber ot each year, and at this time all -dona.ti.iiis to the college are an nounced and a literary address is riven bv some one ol prominence. I Ins vi ar, in raven Memorial -uall at !i:::u o'clock-. Doctor II . .. snvder, president' of AS'clTol'd College, Spar lanliiirg s. (...will -miine the ad- dre s. Dr. snvder.s standing in in tellectual circles assures those who attend ibis part ol the dav 6 pro gram ot a verv enlerlainiug speech. . I ne debate council, composed ot I'rotessors liovd (ilassi n, and Flow ers ir im the I in-n 1 1 v and two mem bers elected I com the two literary societies, met last Fridav afternoon. Meeting olhlicers and planning tor intercollegiate debates for the com ing year was the principal business el t.ie meeting. I'role.ssor Olasson was elected corresponding secretary, and lie will write to other Institu tions in regard to debating contests with this college. The historical society also met Monday .evening and the loiiowing olhcers were elected: President, Dr. . K. Ifovd, w.ili tilled this of lice last year: Vice-President, : Mr. bu gene Allison: -Secretary- and. Treas urer. Mr. K. !. C herrv, and Mr. I'i. ,1. I. endow, was re-elected curator of the museum. At this meeting the announcement ot tne receipt ot many pliainphleis. books, and documents were made. The organization was othciallv notified ol the publication ol the "Memoirs ol (iovernor llol den,' a valuable book winch deals with North Carolina history, anil on which the society iias expended a great deal of eflort. 1 he Mieiice club met Thursday evening and elected .Mr. YY . M. Marr president, and Mr. M. A. Smith vice president. .New members were re ceived. A verv spirited athletic rally was held. Tuesday night. Various phases ol college activities were discussed, hill the athletic interests ot the col lege were nivon the greatest stress. I'.nt husiasl lc speeches were made by Mr. .1. ...". Aiken, tor the "Cireater Trinity Club;" President Few lor college interests in general; Mr. S. S. Alderman lor the glee club: Mr. Cherrv lor track athletics: Mr. Haves tor the tennks association; Urinn in behalf ol basketball; liiindv tor baseball; Bishop Kilgo, a lew humorous remarks with an earnest appeal to students to support, all college interests: i'rote.ssor Wil miii tor athletics ol all kinds, and Dr. Uiown closed the meeting Willi a lew urgent words in belialt ol track athletics. '.,'-' Practice- has already begun in bas ketball. I nder the direction ot Cap tain llriini, an excellent team will uiidiMibtedlv be turned out this year. Part ot last veal s team are back, and it is known that the freshman class contains good material. Willi tins knowledge, we believe that Trinity- will Mill -maintain her previ ous record - ciinmpions in basket ball' In a .-one-sided game ot haseba.l the Durham Hosiery Mill "won out over T ri n n y bv a score ol a to u Saturdav. I he. college men were un able to 'tighten up" On account ot not being well organized. However, (lie game will be a heenlil to them, both for prm lice and for, discover- . ing weak points in the team. The "Tooiuhs" ami the "'.Hfl'l" -crei orgainalions in college held their annual Initiation ceremonies recenllv. Uoth received many new men and tin? humorous Initiations were -successful-. .; Now that evcrv purl: ol college lite is awake, "The lireaier Trinity" pro gresses and a siicceslul year in every wav is expected. Hal Mr. Mr. Tall ill Nebraska Capital, Lincoln, Neb;, .-Oct. - A recep tion com nut tee headed by former Senator lturkett met President Talt upon lis arrivel here from Omaha this morning and escorted him to the Lincoln Hotel, where the distin guished visitor was entertained at. dinner by the Omaha Commercial club. Following the dinner the pres ident delivered a speech at the audi torium. (Iovernor Aldrlch presided at the meeting. As a rule quickly made friend ships soon spring a leak. Perhaps the most ot ns would be different If our( neighbors were what they should be. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sltfutuura of i i I'
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