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famous pattern
in any length.
Watch for, the announcement of thq
greatest Rug Sale ever held in Raleigh We
will open your eyes wide with the surprising
values in Rugs.
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Meet Your Friends With a Smile
A ROELOF'S
"SMILE" HAT
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The Hat of quality
for.; men of quality.
The now Fall shies
arc just in. We invite
vim to inspect the best
line of hats made.
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HEALTH AN D HAPPINE S S.
.Happiness is. i;on(Iit Imn.'d oil heailli. The. -physical conditions
of Cameron Pari; an; inost liislily ('i)ii(lm'ive .Io.booiI health; Our
excellent dvuinuge admits no standing' water' to .breed mosquitoes
and malaria. .
Own a homein .('; run Park and lie healthful and happy.
The Parker-Hunter Realty Co.
Si:i,l,IN(i AGKNTS.
Letter Addressed to Schools
By Superindent Judd
SuMriiiteii(lent Judd Writes to All
Farm Schools Calling Attention to
Fair Week -KnoouraKes Them t
Have Kxhlbitg at Fair Valuable
Premiums Offered.
County Superintendent Z. V. Judd
lias addressed the following letter
to the school tarn) superintendents:
The state fair will be held dur
trig the week October 16-20. All
the school farms of Wake county are
cordially Invited to make exhibits,
Note the list of valuable premiums
offered.
Observe that the three cash prizes
offered by the State Agricultural
Society are for exhibits showing the
best methods of agriculture. In
order to complete for these prizes it
is necesary to furnish with your ex
hibit a written statement descrip
tive of your methods.
The points to be covered are ns
follows:
1. In what was your school farm
planted last year?
2. What kind of fertilizer was
used last year? and how much?
3. What kind of cover crop lust
winer? (!lve date of method of sow
Ing, and depth of breaking land.
4. -What was-the method of plant
ing and cultivating this year's crop?
filve dates.
5. What kind of quantity of fer
lllzer was used? Give dates and
methods of application.
All exhibits should be at the fair
grounds by 12 o'clock Monday,
October lfith.
List of I'l'eiiiiiiins.
1. For the exhibit from a pub
ic school in North Carolina show
ng the best agricultural methods,
irst premium $25, second premium
$15, third premium $lu.
For the largest yield on two
acres in cotton, planted in Simp
kin's Prolific, first premium $f0 In
gold, second premium $35 in gold,
third premium $15 in gold.
.1. For the best composition on
any one or the following subjects:
(a). The value of having a good
school farm or why every school in
the county should have a good school
arm.
ib). Wliut a wide-awake school
lletterinent Assoiiat ion will do for
he school and the community.
tel.. How mothers can help the
Season's Most Fashionable Suits
NEy, SMART, EXCLUSIVE
COSTUMES, TAILORED SUITS,
STREET AND EVENING DRESSES.
The fascinating influence of fashion, from
the trim, chic street gown to the most ex
quisite of eVening grace and elegance, is to be
seen at every turn.
The wonderful variety of materials and
make-ups, all kinds and colorings are here
represented in the true style of art-craft. Some
very elegant and dressy, others plainer, of the
more practical kinds; some of the Simplest
models are quite dressy and effective in their
graceful outlines.
NOVEL' AND ORIGINAL MILLINERY
The. new things in Millinery incites woman's
highest interests at the present moment.
They are ingeniously fashioned for fall and
winter wear, with an irresistible charm and ef
fective comeliness. That you will wear them
is a question already delightfully settled.
BQYLAM-PEARCE COMPANY.
WHITE BOY ARRESTED
FOR ROBBING STORE
"Nothing Succeeds Like Circulation," andNearly Every
body Reads The Raleigh Daily Times.
Open Tuesday
Specializing
Furnishings
and Shoes
This is the season for the new things in Kur
nishiiiys. Young men Jcniaihl the very stnart-
ter.cher in building up a strong
school.
(d). How pupils can help and
inder the school.
I e) . The profit and loss of a
lay s absence from school.
(fl. How long a term the school.')
of Wake county should have.
First premium one ton of high
grade fertilizer, by the Caraleigh and
lFertilizer Works, second premium
one-half ton of high grade fertilizer,
by the Caraleigh Phosphate and Fer
tilizer Works.
These prizes will go to the school
and not to the individual.
it is understood that teachers get
as many pupils as possible to write
on one of these subjects. The best
composition will be printed In North
Carolina Education. Pupils are al
lowed to get help from any source
possible.
Teachers will select the best com
positions 8Ubmittedby pupils of their
schools and send them to the county
superintendent. He will have a com
mute to judge them.
All papers should be sent in on
or before October 16th.
All compositions must be written
In Ink, on large paper, and only on
one Bide of the paper.
I shall be glad to help In any way
that I can with your exhibits. Feel
free to write for further Information.-...
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est to he had.
We have such a uniUe line of every desirable
article that we want to especially invite you to
see it while it is right fresh.
Our Crosseft line of Fall Footwear is just
from the factory. The quality of this Shoe is,
well worth your taking a chance on the price
H00. "Tlioy make life's walk easy."
J. ROSENGARTEN CO.
' -r "Best in Ready-madefi."
Saved His Mother's Life.
"Four doctors had given me up,"
writes Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca,
La., "and my children' and all my
friends were looking for me to die,
when my son insisted that I Use
Electric Bitters. I did so, and they
have done tue a world of good." I
will always praise them!" Electric
Bitters is a priceless blessing to
women troubled with fainting and
dizzy spells, backache, headache,
weakness, debility, constipation or
kidney disorders. Use them and
gain new health, strength and Vigor.
They're guaranteed to satisfy or
money refunded. Only 50c. at iKng
Crowell Drug Co.
Callie Francis, u" white boy 18
ears old, will he Kiven a .preliminary
learlng tomorrow afternoon on the
charge of breaking into and robbing
the Ulenwood Pharmacy, owned bv
Mr. O. G. King, and of entering and
rifling Berry Canter's barber shop.
Francis was caught by Officer (. li.
Barbour with the goods on. Friday
night he sold Mrs. Williams in Glen
wood a bottle of cologne for 41)
cents, but she' did not have the
change and Francis said he would
call later. Chief of Police Stell was
rocined and h placed Mr. Barbour
In the house and when Francis call
ed Saturday night at 7 o'clock he
was arrested. 'On him at the time
was: Mr. King' watch, a ra?.or and
stick pin. A lot of tools taken from
Hunter's shop were recovered yes
terday. Francis has been on the
roadb ; a number of Hmes and has
been a criminal 'for years. '
Raleigh and SQUthport Rail
way Company.
TI.MK TABLK. '
Kffectjve May Ba, 1911.
StJitions Southliound Daily.
.o.80 No. 81 No. 4ii
Leave Italeigh . . 8.00 1.15 ti.35
" Varina .. . 9.04 2.05 7.:tu
" Fuquay S. 9.14 2.12 7.45
" Lilliugton. 10.00 2.53 8.2
Arrive KVyetiev'le 11.10 4. JO 9.35
StatioiiH N"itlilKunl Oaily.
' Xo. 38 Xo. 811 No. 42
l.v. Fnyettevllle. 8.00 1.00 5.10
" Linden . ... 8.45 1.43 5.54
" Lilllngton' 9.11 2.08 6.20
" Fuquav S . 9.50 ' 2.45 7.05
" Varina 10.QO 2.52 7.14
Ar. Raleigh 10.60 3.4a 8.20
JN'U, A. MILLS, II. 1). Bl'Xt'H,
re. and Gen. Mgr. Sol. Piikm. Agt.
Ruleigh X. C.
Uiint Places tolNtore Furniture.
Secretary Olds of the chamber of
commerce desires to know whether
there are any places In Raleigh
where storage rooms N for furniture
can be rented. He hag several in-
LADII-X COMMITTKK V
. FOB S.UIXHtS' 1HXXKR.
The following ' ladies who have
been appointed chairman of the sub
committee for the dinner to the sail
ors of the 1'. S. S. Franklin are re
quested to meet with Mrs. T. P.
Harrison at the Woman's club room.
at ten o'clock tomorrow, Tuesday
morninng; Mrs. V. C. Royster,, Mrs,
Swindell. Mrs. L. P. Duncan, Miss
Bessie Bates, Mtss 'Emily Walker.
Mrs. Elias. Mrs. "Paul Lee, Mrs.
LItchford, .Mrs. Dowell, Mrs. R. W.
Winston, Miss Rosa. BrougBton and
Miss Daisy Denton.
PLANS OF SUNDAY SCHtKU,
AND PARISH OF CHURCH.
In the vestibule of Christ church
there was put on view yesterday the
plan of architects Counable & Up
john of New York for the proposed
parish house and Sunday school
building, on the north side of the
church, 'this to be of stone, conform
ing torthe architecture of the present
building.' The architect of the latter
was Mr. Upjohn, grandfather of the
present architect y- :
TO Bi:iLI ANOqtHKK Jt'K
I'liANT IX UAI.KICJH.
Messrs. Johnson & Johnson, dela
ers In coal, wood and Ice, etc., have
announced that they will lnsctall
another Ice factory next spring. The
new plant will have a capacity of
25 tons a day. The factory will-be
located on West Cabarrus street.
Another Art Store.
'Mr. Henry J. Perry, who waa
formerly associated In the .art store
firm, of Weathers and Perry, an
nounces that he will establish an art
store In the Walters' building. Mr.
Thus. R. Workman will be decora'
tor.
The case of Arthur G. Olmstead,
charged with attempting to burn
a house, was continued from 18
o'clock today until 4 this afternoofi.
The preliminary was, begun Friday.
A pretty girl always things the
men'aie trying to fllrt.WUb, hfR-and
h .thiokl' right, . -'tp- y
FAMOUS
MARSHA-;,: M:-
WASHINGTON
CANtlY.--"
- First shtpmentiuat arrived.
If you wanftb Joiake yodr wife
and children nappy Jirst take
them a box 6t Martha Wash
ington'. It is Just the thing for
the kids and old folks, too. It
is pure and will not hurt them.
' Price, BOc pound.
Dlt?GGIST,
Masonic Temple. Phones No. IS
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NEW RECORDS
FOR THE VICTOR
AND EDISON TALK
ING MACHINES.
Wo are keeping In stock all
of the very latest Phonograph
Records. If you have a Phono
graph drop m i card end let
ns post yon on the new rec
ords. If you haven't a Phono
graph then let us talk to yon
- about one. . 't
' D. A, GAS&1S,
IS We Mai N,
Hear FIto JPotets,
DUBHAJC, H. a
quiries along tins line and is In cor
respondence with various persons in
regard to coming to Raleigh, dur
ing the winter or for permanent resi
dence. Lieutenant Col. E. W. Hub
bard, U: S. A., retired, will spend
the winter at least here, bringing
Mrs. Hubbard and other members
of the family. He recently retired
from active service.
Want to Rent Hotels.
Secretary Olds has received from
Canada and Boston requests for In
formation as to whether any first
class hotels are for rent in Raleigh.
He has replied that there are none,
and a letter to him from Boston to
day expressed regret that no build
ing of this class can be had.
BILL POSTERS WILL
MEET III RALEIGH
Mr. J. Snerwood Uoc.mrch infprms
Secretary Olds, of ' the Chamber ot
Commerce, that he has secured the
holding here next July of the annual
convention of the Middle States As
sociation of Billposters, and that,
about fifty members of this organi
zation will attend. This' Is. an im
portant, line of business. Of the. 300
billposters who attended the national
association meeting at Asbury.- Park,
no fewer than twenty-two' Were "mil
lionaires. ' v, - 1
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Hollingsworth Llusic:
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Clifton Corner, Loulsburg, N. C.
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The best Pianos on
earth are The Starr and v
Marshall & Wendell,
These for the monc are
the more reas"oriaTjl9 and ;
more beautiful than all
others, we are anxious
to talk it over yith you.,.
Our terms : and prices
appeal. . ' ' ' 1
"We take in exchange Organs, old PianosCatUe.'
Wood, Lumber, Automobiles, or anything , you?" featii
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Write us, we have several Agencies in North,;
Carolina. We sell direct from, factory . v
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The Whole Family Reads The Raleigh Dafly Times.
TWO DARKIES attempted to rob a eliickefi pop
in the dead of night, were detected by the owner and fir-
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ed upon with a rifle. Two black streaks flew down the
turnpike and a half a mile below they stopped.
"LOOK HERE, NIGGER," said one, "pid ypu
hear that bullet whW": VHear it? Man I dm ied
TWICE. The fust time, was when it passed me de
second time was when I passed it." ' a ii '.
That's going some, but not. much ahead .' .of' the."
speed" with which most every young man would go. after -
our Fall Suits i they only knew their real value as to style and quality . There is
no hocus-pocus about this thing no bluff no exaggeration . We have c'erlajjjly-
got the. classiest lot of Young Men's Suits ever shown in Raleigh. And it's iip,tp
the Young Men . We're here with the goods.
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