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THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1911. Great Gty Auditorium Opened to the Public Last Night (Continued From Page One.) of Judge Clark, the magnanimous donor. Mr. Poe reviewed the career ; of the great English knight and de clared that .though Raleigh had fail ' ed in his colonization schemes, his life had been a splendid success. ' The world is not measuring Raleigh by what he achieved in an age when everything was against him. but the world is measuring him by his liigu patriotic efforts, his noble character and blameless life. Portrait Accepted. I Th. portrait was accepted for the ' city byUr. W. B. Jones, who intro duced the auditorium bill in the ' senate. Mr. Jones took a high posi . tion in his remarks; he ., referred feelingly to the unity of purpose that characterized the building .com - mission, praised the chief justice for his patriotism, and congratulated the people of Raleigh on having such a magnificent building tor it is theirs, built with thoir money, ' and consecrated to the service or the State. Governor Kitchin. (Jov. V. W. Jvilcliin, speaking tor himself and the people of the State, offered sincere congratulations lo the city of Haleigh. lie rcterred to the wonderful progress this State has made in every particular in agri culture, education, good roads, manufaeture-and praised the broad liberality of the last legislature in making appropriations to push for ward the State. . Another magnifi cent building,-tn he ererloil by the State, he .commended and spoke COUGH SYRUP Have jpnu a cold witlt a hacking or rucking eoiiRh, lioarsi'tie.sti, bronchitis, urij pe ; i r u n asthmatic or pulmonary cough with sore chest i Has the l;ily croup. wnooping coiijiii oc nieasles cough' SAMPLE, FREE. Then test, the hl relinlilfv Du. Hull's Cofgh Svbup, free. WritP t" AC, MktkriV V.. BhT timore. Mil. Mention thin vaper. " Iwd a very boil, wM -and fxinh and one. botilii of . Dr. Unit's..- &ujh tirupvuri'lm('rn(in'hi." Fraitci'x Vv'. Limit; Urulyevilfc, Dil. REGULAR BOTTLE., 15 CTi. Dr. Bull's t 'oughyrup contains no tiiiirphina or chlorofurm. : ll is safest and best. . .. mm feelingly of Mr. Ashley Hornc, the chairman, and the other sterling businoss men who are on the com mission. He congratulated Raleigh, the architect, the builder and ev erybody concerned, and declared that Raleigh was worthy of being the capital of a progressive state this city is "wide-a-wake," and will never go to sleep again. The speak er stressed the point that the audi tori tun furnished a place of assem bly, gave the people of North Caro lina a chance to be heard and do things in convention, and further justice- and truth by enabling the people to assemble and employ their right of free speech. The city and the State were congratulated hearti ly and the siwaker sat down amid cheers. The Choral Society, with orches tral accompaniment, sang "Caro lina," the audience joining in on the chorus after the second verse. From (lOvciiior Itui'iimn. When tiovcrnor Harmon was in troduced he received an oval inn. "I have ahvavs known the people of North Carolina by . samples." he said, "and 1 am glad to know them by piece." This .hit brought forth applause. The speaker told of Vance aboard ship at a tune when the famous Tar Heel was seasick. A friendship was formed then that re mained strong until the death ot Vance. He reierred pleasantly to Covernor Kitchin. and said ho wanted to see Kitchin attend ..the conlereiKo of governors, because he was needed there. No one could doubt that Governor Harmon was pleased to be present at the dedica tion ol this building. President liclifortl. Mr. H. 10. I.itchtord, the energetic and inspiring president, of the chain her of commerce; spoke a few min utes, on the work of his orgnniza tion and ot what it wanted to do tor Raleigh. When lie declared thai a "knocker" is no less than a trutor than was Hendict Arnold, the audi ence agreed with him by applaud ing: Mr. Lttchford wanted the co operation ot all in making Raleigh a. better ntv in everv way. The citv must, be introduced anew to the people of North Carolina. Oilier Remarks. ( ongrat ulatorv remarks were made bv ex-Judge V. P. Hvnuru, oi Creenslioio. and Hon. A. II. Uller. ot inston-Salcm. These gentle meii spoke as representatives of (lie I wo grea t, "political parties, but t here was nothing partisan in llieir re marks.. '.They showered well-deserved, congratulations on, Hie ci l.v for the handsome and commodious place.- ol assembly. '1 he exercises closed with music. Why Wet Shampoos Are Injurious to Hair New ilnteipnses. (Cuide to Reauty.) "Avoid wet shampoos, if you v.ould have sott, lustrous hair and plenty of it. More or less 'free' alkali in shampoo mixtures robs the scalp of its necessary oil, and in a measure, causes hair to grow dull, brittle and unmnmigahlo. "The dry shampoo is rapidly gain ing favor because of its cleansing ad invigorating effect on both liuir the scalp. If 4 ounces eiihe- of orris root or corn meal and 4 ounces ot" therox are mixed together and ti.Mespoonful sprinkled over the scalp, then brushed well through and out of the hair, all traces of dust and dandruff will be removed, and the hair will take on a silken sheen and richness of color impossible by any other method." : Those on I'bitl'oini. Those occuping places on tin; platform were: Ilishop Joseph Mount Cheshire, liovernor Jiulson Harmon, ot Ohio, tiovcrnor Kitchin. of North Caro lina. Democratic State Chairman A. II. Kller. of Winston-Salem, Hon. W. P. Hvniim, of Creensboro, speak ing as representative of the -Republican State Chairman, Chief Justice Walter Clark, Mayor James 1. John son ot Raleigh, ex-State Senator W. H. Jones. Mr. Clarence 1. Poe, edi tor of the Progressive Farmer, City Police Justice Walter 1;. Watson, Citv Attorney W. II. Pace, President K. K. McRao, of Maxton, of Hie Mate Kair. 'former President .1. I. ( nrne, of Maxton. Chief Marshal I. A. ilkinson, ol Itelhaveii. Pre: ;ilei',l Henry K. I.itclilord and Secrciary A, Olds, '-.of tlie -chamber f. com-, tuerce. President J. H. -Pca-n'e and Secrclarv ; Kduar W Itrotighion,-. of the Raleigh Merchants' Association. Mr. A. A. Thompou. -Abler-nien .1. C. till in gt on. C. A Johnson! Alex. Webb,'- K. II. Peebles W, A. Cooper, (leo. M. Harden, t he members oi i ne Municipal Hiiililing. ('oniiuis.'-ioii, Col Cliarles K, Johnson, cbairinan. Albert I... Cox, i'.oiTetary, Joseph Rrown,: Joseihii:; Daniels and John C. Pro wry, and the member.- of the entertainment committee- . of - ,11; tv cliainber ol commerce, Wad" K. Frown,: i-hainnvan, . Josopli Iv. !'o;:-i" and W". II. -Magpv, under whose di re. t inn the. .'a ml it or in in dedu at ion t (vok e. Experience ".has taught its .that. It 'does no earth lv- good Explaining to the factories that saw dust isn't lood. Dallas News I. K. Hhclton l!o nod liiiiubci ('. , ol Winston. Salem : aiilhoi izcd capital, $1(10, (Hip, with .',-, OU'i paid in liy J. K. S.ielton, ' W'ai t '-luiclicr-son J. L. Critz Willie I latc.ier.-ion and .1. W. Hvlion. Wcldon Hotel Co.,- ot Weldon; authorized capital. .". ' t.n ) o. with $2 1,0110 pnlil in bv .1. It. I'aschall, Richmond. Va.: l.ee Paselmll, Wise, and C. l Whiilel. .Wcldon. ('alter Mcrcniil ile Co.. of Ram seur, Randolnh loiinn: a;ithoiied caintal. $"0,ooo. wilii sio.iiiM". naid in bv II. H. Carter W. H. Watkms. K. IV .Leonard. I. I': t i r .mi. K. C. Watkins J. H. Suoiul am! T. M. Stroud The Midwiiiler- ( anoeiiK: "l;ib, of Moore coiintv; anl lnoi;-ed capnal. IflO.ODO, with $ I :.i: .paid i:i by l-idgar O. Oclioin, Veal Mils. Itrva". and W illiam C. Warlicl,. The onlv kind ol red hair a woman likes to have il not the re::! thing. Railroad Files Answer. The Norfolk Southern Railroad clam's that its passenger depot at Wilson is adequate for all needs and sd slates in its answer just filed with the corporation commission. The people ol Wilson petitioned for a union station. Kicked bj a Mad Horse. I Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., i had a most narrow escape from los-1 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 piles on earth. Try It 25c. at Klng-Crowell Drug Co. Wc arc impm-lcrs, wholesalers and retail ers of Tovs and (Mima. TOYLAND. It M G Satisfaction JgwN Welcome Fair Visitors t .' While visiting Raleigh make your Headquarters at OUR STORE and also at our e xhibit in Main Exhibition Building. ( loot! lo lie satisfied Willi your appearance. BOONE'S DE LUXE CLOTHES Make yon feel there is muie. Iielter . Tliey repre senl the best, siu-h as Stein 1!!M I,, Rogers IVH, Sani jiiT'Kw Mtc. We are satis lied for you to ' - COME AND SEE l''iill line nl Full ' 'Dross (inods. Full 1 1 1 M' t' Shirts and Fiiniishiii.',s, Shuos and llats, .1 it:-t ask IVir wliat yon want.: Mm. C. R. B00NE, DE LUXE CLOTHIER. 226 Fayctteville St. NEXT TO IOC. STORE. A cordial Welcome awaits you A WELCOME TO ALL Jf you conie IVir jdeasure, come to .see us; will he f-lad to shake-your hand and bid vou welcome in .-visiting our great State l-'air. And say, make our store headquar ters while in town. If fur bu.-'inivK or to buy. 'twill be our pleasure and your ju'olit to show and sell you. a;-, all tdir lines ai't' t'oiuplt'le. both in ; Dry (inoils. Shoes. Swealers, Rain Coats : : and umbrellas. ' ' HUNTER-RAND COMFY AGENTS PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS. hmm - Thirty Six" Touring Car $1800, including Chalmers Self Starter. MOTOR CARS "UTMOST VALUE AT THE PRICE" Don't Fail to see the 1912 Chalmers Cars when you vi s i t t h e Fa i r. T h ey will be exhibited at the Fair grounds and at our show rooms on West Harget street. Thirty" I orptdo $1500, fully equipped. Si J:.'.. li&iS,: li - " "Thirty" Torpedo Roadster $1500 fully equipped. Carolina -Garage & M. aehine Compaey 109-113 West Hargett Street Raleigh, North Carolina. I .
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