TITE RALEIGH DAILY TIMEs! ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1911.
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MAKK I'F.OCI.K I, VI (.11.
The llmington Mar. noluu
editorial paragraph in this . -pa pel a
lew days ago, comes back w ith the ,
assertion thai the republican ...party
docs keep its promises. W e quote '
from ; The Stii
The Raleig
Tunes observes: . -- I lie
president 'expressed surprise in his
Denver .speech that the American
'People. 'do not believe in the sincer
ity ot republican, promises.' ' There
need be no occasion tor surprise,
.since the republican partv does not
keep its promises." The -president
and 'Hie Times are both mistaken, 1
Irom different angles. As a matter
ot fact, the people do believe in the
sincerity .of the republican party's
promises to special interests, and
thev are satisfied it does keep its
promises of profits to its protection!
beneficiaries who are awlullv juicy
in -the. days of fat Irving. hat the
(!. O. P. blunderliiis wants is ' plen
ty ot time, to carry out its prom
iscs to the people, soniefbing like
1 .000 years -!!!! Years to 'make I
-promises, and one year to carry
them out"; to the junk heap. The
President and bis party made,
knowing people laugh up their
sleeves.
The people do believe, as assert
ed bv the Mar, that the republi
cans : keep their ' promises ' to the i
special interests, and that is tiu
reason Ihev doubt, the sincerity of
Mr. Tatt and others when thev are
' i
making promises to the people. As
we said, there i:i no occasion for j
the - President's surprise. Rather
are the people surprised at the gall(
of a Hepulilican who expects them
to believe.
TH 10 Ni;V AI DITOIUI M.
Raleigh is, and of right, ought to
be proud of her new municipal build-J
ing and -auditorium Indeed, everv
citizen of Hie slain that has seen It
claims ;t personal
interest and
i
pride in it. bei
use of its location at,0Mr ow guests. '1 he fair is theirs
the state capital. I'eople from other "H much as ours, for it is a state in
states sav it is the most complete titution. Let us make them feel
building ol the kind they have seen.
Outside and inside the building Is
architecturally complete. , Viewed
Irom the outside it. is splendid in ap
pearance. On the inside It is ar
ranged in all its parts in the best.
possible way for advantage in the
uses to which it is to bo put. Tho ' any other fair, large or small, but
citv offices are well arranged and uy reason of its commanding ln
tho auditorium is a model. The seat-! luence the state talr is the greatest
in' caiiacity is 5,400, and every seat of them all and has come to be re
is a good one. Starting from the' denized as one of the four great
spacious floor every row of scats is fairs of the south,
raised above the one In front of it The management has done Its
and the stage is in full view from best this year and is anxious for the
every seat, with no pillars or posts public to see the fruit of Its labors,
anvwhere to obstruct. There is nOjThe bill of fare is a great one. The
difficulty about hearing, even In the ( exhibits are fine, as befits the pro
farthest seats, so perfect are the ac ducts of North Carolina soil and
coustlc properties. There are no(the output, of North Carolina mnnu
long stairs to climb and the entrance factories. The best, of the poultry
'doors, both to the lobby and the aud -
itoiHimare so plentiful us to make
congestion impossible.
This splendid auditorium will be
opened to the public next week.
With the thousands of visitors In the
city from all sections ot the state
who are anxious to see the building
and judge of 'its capacity, the time
selected lor a formal opening is
most auspicious one. 1 he dedica
tion of the building occurs on Tues
day evening, October 17. The exer
cises will begin at S: JO o'clock.
These exercises will be most Inter
eating. The program will be tound
in another part of this paper. On
Wednesday evening the North Caro
lina Concert will lie given and on
Wednesday evening the Gland Con
cert hv Victor's Venetian, band. The
program lor three evenings'' exer
cises is a grand one in every respect.
as befits t he occasion.
Kaleigh. in building tins auditor
ium, .'has wrought, well. It speaks
both, lor her enterprise and for
The fact that she is put ting emphasis
on Hie right things Its completion
and dedication mark- an epoch in !
Kaleigh s lite.
UK (.KKAT 1'AIH.
Next week Is a great week lor Ral
eigh, and lor this section of the
slate in . particular and lor all the
stati' in general. It is the occasion
ot the littv-tirst gathering tor the
Civat State Fair. For more than
half a century this institution has
been the occasion ot the greatest nn-
i
'mtal event in North Carolina.' lie-
ginning in what is by 'comparison
I with-.now. a small way, each recur-
,1'in
year has lound the fair a little
hoUvr ,,,-., the. ' one preceding
it.
Uii . -rowt Ii has been steady, its claims
,., the affections of the petiole of
Nm.,h c"i-i i-cil inai has been constant and
reward in good and increasing meas
ure, until now the people conic to it
.Maiiv people who never leave home
on anv oilier occasion make the su-
.i etne effort ot the year and come to I
the lair
Tbe busy man lavs aside
work ' at home and comes
an d
joins the throng. The manulncturer.
.the tanner, the cattle raiser and the
stockman are here, each with his
own product. And then there comes
ja throng ot .-people representing -.the
(amusement world, for the vast crowd
.must be entertained, ted, too, and
'ho ready, lunch, counters are always '
in evidence
lie .Monday things will have
''""-,(t . a.-lively attitude at the fair
groundii and Tuesday morning the
gates will be officially opened to the
public and the great fair, the great
est of them all, will be in progress.
Let us all hope for a week of good
I weather and that every other cir
Iciitn.s.aiice will lie propitious. And
' may no untoward event mar the oc
l anion. I; is. and should be, a week
lot good cheer. Let. us spend as
possible:-- There will be much there
of liinrft'ent aniusement and more for
instructive sight-seeing., than can be
encompassed in one, two, three davs,
or a whole week. There will he
, tnoiisaiid.-i o visitors m town, many
"H- fo' " ,lil-v ",-11 nme. hundreds
'S'rtPIing with triends in t he city,
l',,f 11,1 "'.. w,l, lv" ''ere treat
everybody who do not live hero as
that the city is theirs also, while
they are here Indeed, It is, for it
is their capital as much as ours, but
we as the custodians of It, shall have
the pleasure of playing host.
Seriously and truly, the Great
-State Fair is a great enterprise
So
'yard, the cattle and stock farm are'growth, and these cause expansion
there
The best possible amuse-
, , , , ,. , ,
nienTs. both free ami paid, have been
selected. The exhibits from out of
the state show the best that
ti,0
brain and brawn ot other sections
can originate and execute. There is
something tor everybody; and while;
no one person can see it all, every
aone can see as much as he can see,
and no one need tall to have his till
of pleasure and saustartion.
There Is something lor the
ions-minded. The wonderful
sor-
'
pro -
ducts ol a great state are shown
in.) the
The great .natural 'resources
migliti industrial work... These are
air shown. Then .there will he
rei. tr win ne. anil rigui t iiu.v ougiil 10
lie. a
easonol' good cheer, and of good
.. ,. ,. . , , '
fellowship. And up town, too, (here
will lie soiiiei lung worth while every
night.: 'I lie great week is upon us.
May wc and all of our visitors eniov
it to the fullest.
The Henderson field l.euf is quite
prosperous und is going to put in smithing that can happen to her. Not
entirely new outfit
ind tvpe,
prt
complete. 'I he tiold Leal is one ot
the best country papers and Us news
paper ti'iends throughout the state
are glad ot its prosperity.'.. The pa
per states that its subscription list is
now more than three tunes whal it
was six months ago. and that it has
also employed a .substantial, adver
tising increase in tiie same time.
This is u remarkable showing and is
a strong indication that the Hender
son and Vance, countv people.. 'know
ii good thing when they see it.
Press Comment.
Franklin's Lost 1'artv.
Since the swallowing up ot a large
portion of the Franklin Arctic ex-
pedition that went out to ' discover
the North Pole in the forties, follow-;
ed bv as nianv as thirty-six relief
levitrwtitiMMu 1 1, ., t i.t .. i ,w..i ,
tion ol the death of the leader and
others, but that could not account
for the fate ot a verv large number
rf ti-in t,,uti i-iw. L.t.,,.,.,,1 ,,
it,ad of Captain 'Crosier from Kin-
". HIV. .1 .11, 111.11 II llllll LU.3
Willianisland toward the Hudson
Uuv .!,..
. ",i l'. iij u.uiii ,,.-,ici, ii,.; Ollivillll ur,m"wi ...w ...... -,
of mvsterv has covered the men lost the shrieks ot anguish and despair
in the frozen north. i that turned France into an inferno
Now comes the strange story of! Rut sanity, and (Jod returned to
the finding ot a t ribe ot light-corn- get her.
plexioned and beard-growing Kskl-! There was many ghastly graves
11108, and the theory advanced by Mr.Jto close up, many gaping wounds tonotioe g hereby given "that an elec
Stetanson, an Arctic explorer con-i heal, many hitter woes to ameliorate tj0l). wjlI ,)p hcW the City of Ral
nected with the national museum of in the wrecked nation, for God, "ho.pj on Tuesdav October 31st, 1011,
history, that, the odd Eskimos are
in fact- descendants of. the Franklin
expedition.--.
While the theory is tentatively ad -
vnnced its probability i sustaincl son must tic written out ior ineiu in. TllL, polls-will be open from sun
by similar (acts in relation of the their own ..blood.- rise to sunset. The respcclivo poll
admtxtnre of peoples In (he past. ThivJ Alas! Many far more learned, far ng phices for said election together
American continent probablv owed its wiser than they reiuse to read from wjh ropiStrara and judges will bo
Hrst population to stranded wander- the open page of life that Ood can as-- follows':
ers and there is little doubt bu that not be abolished. First Ward, first division, 11 N
the hardv Vikings visiled its s'lores -.The Czar sometimes may be abol-1 w.,,cr8v. 8(orc. Registrar. C H
long before the time of Columbus, ished and happy the people that Wiggins. Judges M. 0. Jones and
Innumerable facts in relation to tho can set up in his stead as a goein K 0. N,.,0:
propogatioii of the race through ac- nient. ot good order and Jubtiie.. upon First Ward, serond division, C W.
cidental' happenings could be ci"ii which Cod may smile. Whiles store. Registrar, L. S.-Mi
ami those who are fascinated bv t he 1 Churches may be abolished or de- ijK0. Judges Melvin Andrews and
search for the lost tribes of Israel cay, priests may be abolished or dm- m. O. Lee.
are ardent in their belief that the regarded, creeds and rituals may bo second Ward. first division,
Rrilish Isles were populated from abolished or forgotten, but Cod (an names' store. Registrtir, N L
this source. Then why could no', no more be abolished by manifesto Usiriictt. Judges A. i. Fleming and
some Franklin men have survived of men than can the steady .match Jonn T. )oaf
and become domiciled among the of time or the eternal circling oT , SocoikI Ward, second division,
kindlv Kskimos with the result of tho stars be stopped by a puny cry ( ja(c-B Ktnre. Registrar, Henry
passing their Caucasian type and
their American names down the line.
--Baltimore American.
Applies to Wilmington.
The Raleigh Times is urging an
Industrial campaign for the Capital sviiko (t smell and completel.v de
Citv. since Raleigh will have at its range the whole system li"n eiiter-
dispnsition electric power that may
bo soon utilized for industr.al M.cti articles siiouta never ne uxca Four(ll -War() flntt division, Capl
purposes Sas the limes- ecept on u sci iptions from icput- ta y R(1(;)str.irj A
"With the advent of so much elec- able physicians, as the damage lhe ' (!rf,(jn Jll(lKPS e a Lussi,L,r and
trie power, Raleigh should not neg- will do is ten told to the good you j , -(.haI111,on .
lect. the opportunity inai presems
itself for the starting up Of small
manufacturing industries. A city
cannot have too many of these in -
dustries or too varied an assortment.,
The materials are here and tho
power is here and it will add vastly ouying nan s i atarrn cure ne sure rwilI ,)c now roglstration of nil riual
to the prosperity of the city to get yon get the genuine. It is taken )flp(, vo(pr!,i am thp rPKis,,.a( 1()n
power and materials together and internally and made In- 'lolotlo, . O.,.' bookg will bo opnn from Saturday,
turn raw material into, the finished by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials October 1 4th, at 9:00 a m to Octo
product. We need the people that free. ber lifith Inclusive, during which
such industries bring, or develop. We Sold by druggists. Pi Ice, 7 Be per - pcri0,i the registrars for each pro
need their weekly payrolls. W? bottle. jcinct. as above named, will ho in
need the income from the sale of Take Halls Family Tills for con- attendance at their respective places
the finished product. The money thus stlpation. :on Saturday October 14th and Sat-
put in Circulation would keep things ) urday October 21st, an'd from Ocfo-
humming and would add to the pros- EALCl TOR'S NOTICE. (ber 23rd until October 25th in-
perlty of every business and of every elusive.
citizen. We must have these things Notice is hereby given that I have There may be registration at other
for permanent prosperity. The city qualified as Kxecutor upon the estate times by seeing the registrar person
is alive afid building Is going on on of W. E. Faison, and all persons In- ally. Challenges may be heard on
everv side, but when these new debted to said state will make . Octohr 25th and 27th.
buildings are all completed, what prompt payment to me and all per-j This election Is held by order of
then? We cannot, keep on putting sons having claims against .said the board of aldermen In persuance
on new business blocks forever estate will present them to me on to the Dower given in an act of the
unless we keep putting on buildings
for Industrial enterprises as well. Af-
ter a city reaches a certain stage in
Its growth It. has to depend on the - W. W. WIU-SON,
addiClon of new industries for furtherjla.w. 6w. Executor.
111 al1 directions."
1 ine argument by our estcomeu
Ra,ej . contemnorarv wi ap,,,y ,0
Wilmington. Our citizens should
never stop thinking about the Im
portance of industrlos, and we should
' .. . . I
at once renew our gei-tactorics cam-
paign. Wilmington Star,
.
Fight TuImtchIosik.
Kverv nffnrt 1r hinir made to
- , out collsum)ti()ni but tho
stamp out consumption, but the
dreaded disea'se continues, u menace
to life and happiness.
I. The Plivslcians are doing all they
rin tr nli.w.lr ,1,.. ,1 1...,., .... t.ililln flirira
- " "v "
.are sanitariums and Iresh-air camps
established in nearly all of the
' S 1 1110 w ' ",,a'!U0 fu"s
In its work. The time must surely
come when a remedy will be found
lo l"' tuberculosis, but at th.
time there is no k....n . in,v
well known physician, writing for
"The l.at lies I nine- Journal, tells
lloiiie .louriial
s""' t!1(',s which should be investi-
gated und etlorts sliou't he malj
,. ,,
"Two-thirds ol my patients are
married women. Mosl ol these coma
to me nursing a second or third
child, when they knew with their
first child that (hey had . consump
tion.". Not one ol these women seem
ed to know that with tuberculosis
motherhood is nearly the worst
!oiilvjjj, it apt either to take the
mot her s own lite, or aggravate me
disease, but It leaves the child cradled
in the very lap of contagion. This
vital fact should be made clear to
every woman, maternity should not
be imposed upon any woman with
tuberculosis or who is predisposed to
It.
Montgomery Journal.
Manifesto Against (iocl.
In a little Russian village of , ac
rialtic the people have issued a man
ifesto abolishing the rule not only
of the Czar, but also of the Deity.
Poor, ignorant victiniR of a cruel
destiny and a still more cruel delu
sion !
Blinded by false hope of liberty,
they madly strike alike at the source
of their misery, and. at tne source
of the only true hope.
As the blind and furious Sampson
tore down, the pillars of the temple
uiion lilinsell, so inese poor irenzieo
people, wild with their new strength,
seek to tear down tne most . sacreo -
sanctuary of human justice.
The French of the revolution
tried the same tiling.
I Tlmv tnn ilechirpn don nnonsh-
ed and for a long time it indeed
seemed that Ills countenance was
forever hidden m rivers from the
trntiintinoa ntwl In- the ftaims that
.... -, - .
laughed devilishly from the torture
PM'es. and that His ear was closed
ontnuf tl-io piiiseK ihf waitings aDdi
cannot be abolished, can punisn anil
, forgive.
The people, of the far Arctic. vtl -
'lage know little ot ntstory. i no ics -
in the nark .New uneaiib ,i
Democrat
lleware of Olntineiits for Catairli
Thai Contain Mercury.
as tiiercurv will surely destroy the
Ing II through the mucous surhice-..
-.. :... c ...v...
Catarrh Cure,.. manufactured '.by F.
i;neney : lo., loieuo, u., iiiuiii
. no mercury, ana is laiien nuernaiiy,
acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surlaces of the sstem. In
or before the 7th day of October,
1912, or this notice will be pleaded
In bar of their recovery.
SOUK, GASSY, ri'sKT
STOMACH Ilhtil LAT.l).
(..(. of-O.der Hlon'-hi Fool -Fine
Five Minutes After Tnltlng n Mule
Dinjiepsln,
The question as to diow long you
are going to continue a Biiftcrer from
indigestion, Dyspepsia or out-ot-order
Siomach Is merely a matter of how
soon you begin taking some Dlapep-
8111.
if vour stomach is lacking in di-
K,,Ktive 'power wliv not help the
I stomach to do its work, not with
(ll.astjc drugs, but a re-enforcement
. .. .
or oigesitve agents, sucn as are
naturally at work in the stomach.
I'eoule with weak Stomachs should
take a little Diapepsin occasionally
.....i n..,r , ,,,,. i,nirnH.
,ion fooling like a lump of lead
, t1(, Htomach. no heartburn. Sour
,,sI,Uh, l,s on Stomal or Dchlnng
:,...,,, mil tlibrln hir.:.
ness or Hick Stomach, and, beaides,
what yon eat will not torment and
poison your breath with nauseous
odors. All these svmptoms resulting
from a sour, out-of order stomach
and dyspepsia are generally relieved
In Ine minutes alter taking a little
Diapepsin.
(lo to your druggist and get a 50
cent rase of rapes Diapepsin now,
and you will always go to the table
with a heart v appetite, and what you
eat will taste good, because your
stomach and Intestines will be clean
and tresb, and you will know there
are not going to be any more bad
nights and miserable davs for you.
They freshen you and make you feel
like life Is worth living.
REMAIN TEX YEARS IX
REJ AI'ITER UCARKI,.
Alton, 111., Oct. I t Miss Alice
Mundry, disappointed because her
mother forbade her communicating
with her fiance, tool; to her bed, vow
ing that she would never arise un
til all objections had become re
moved. Ten years have elapsed since then
and not once has .Miss Mundv placed
her loot to the floor, and onlv once
,., she. been out doors, and that was
when she was lilted, against her will,
and carried out on her cot:
Now she is unable to arise. To-
; (;,) 1;,,. 0f exercise has
weakened
,r physically so that she has prac-
j ticallv lost the use of Mind or foot
Foley Kidney Tills.
Supply Jusi t!ie ingredients needed
- ; v,,""v
the natural action of the kidneva
and bladder. -Specially: prepared tor
backache, headache, nervousness,
ne umausm aim all kidney, bladder
r'liry rregularities. King-
- """ - 1' ""b v-o
-..NOTICK OF KLIX'TION.
I'ursuant to an order of the board
Of aldermen ol the city of Kaleigh, 1
for the purpose of deciding the ques-
tion of the sale, removal or remodel-
iing of the present market house in
. ttu, Kai(i (,,,y
Mt.tlo. Judges J. S. Cray and J
A. Hashlord.
Thud Ward, First division, Victor
Fire House. Registrar, W. W. lip
churcli. Judges, Jno. IC. .'Id vans and
C. II. Heine. :
Third Ward, second division.
Royal Knights Hall. Registrar, At
las linker.- Judges, J. 0. Upehurch
anfi Gc) S;lva e
Vonnh Ward, second division.
'city Lot ' Registrar,
U. l. Yates,
and Lucius
judKM Oris Branch
,,00,
NoH(lp t, further ei yen that
for
)np 1mrpoBO ()f tnis Oi,,0tion there
I general assembly of North Carolina,1
session, 1911,
H. E. GLENN.
Sept. 30th, 1911. City Clerk.
9-30-o.a.w. 4wk8.
Merchants National
Bank
' Fayettcvillo Street . . . . Raleigh, N. C.
IvcsptM'tfully solicits .-your -patronage. We
have both Commercial and Savings J)cpartincnts.
Our deposits arc now over Tliirtocn .-Hundred.
Thousand (.tl,"00 noo.00) 'Dollars.-: 1',-' Fnterest
paid in S;n iii!;'.s Dcpartniont. ( Cerl.ittcates.of
Dcpti.sit issued.
K. C. Kl'NCAX,
VM. II. -'WILLIAMSON, V.P.
W. IV IT LEV, 2ml V. V.
Cha. E. iloluason, President.
r'V'.:;:::;f
Raleigii Banking and Trust Co.
The "ROUND STEPS BANK" Since 1865.
Standi) For
RELIABLE SOUND BANKING.
An Honorable Kecord For Nearly Half a Century.
OUR AIM
A. C. HINTON,
NOKTII CAROLINA'S FOREMOST TAII,OK.
Second Floor Merchants National limik ISuililiiig.
r?
v
Carolina Teachers Training School
A State School to train teachers for the public schools of
North Carolina. Every energy Is 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
i ROBT. H. WRIGHT, Trident,
"Nothing Succeeds Like Circulation," and Nearly Every-
i . body Reads The Raleigh Daily Times.
'3
President.
W. II. DRAKE, 311., Cashier.
S. J. HINSDALE, Asst. Cash.
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A GOOD THING
' TO CATCH THAT
LOOSE CHANGE
OE YOl llS.
Gommercial National
Bank,
Italcigli, X. C.
II. S. Jerinaii, Vivs. K, II. ( row, Cash.
P. H. Brlggs, Ciuihlcr,
Is not to sec how many Suits
wc ciin niiiko, hut how good
wc cau make them.
Wc have, succeeded in
proving to - many men that
wc do make clothes to lit,
and our aim now is to make
a new Fall Suit for you.
You'll hit the bull's eye in
the target of fashion every
time if you leave your meas
ure todav.
Custom Tailored Carments
at "Ready-Made" Prices.
ASr
Greenville, N. O.