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2 THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1911. UDEL VOTE ............ Doubted If Bonds Will Ever Be Issued to Improve the Old Building LESS THAN I A MAJORITY According to Good Lawyer, Board of Aldermen May Not Stend I Money in Case Where Less Than i Majority of Registered Voters Declare for Expenditure Second Election Will Not Be Necessary Outcome Was Known Yesterday The Vote by IVecincts. By a majority o! 170 the proposal to remodel the present market build ing at an expense of $35,000 carried the day yesterday over the proposals to sell the site and to move the mar ket. The total registration was 1,128; the total vote 720: the vote for remodeling was 445. for the sale 194 and for the removal 81. A sec ond election will not be held. In ail probability, however, the market house will not be remodeled on the vote of yesterday. In the opinion of one of the best constitu tional lawyers in the state, the mar ket house matter is standing pat Had a majority of the registered voters decided to remodel the build ing, it would have been obligatory on the board of aldermen to set about doing this work, but since only 445 votes out of 1,128 were cast in favor of remodeling 284 less than a majority the board of alder men will not be justified in law to spend the money. The principle, ac cording to this lawyer, is the same as if the people had been voting on a straight proposition to issue bonds for municipal- improvements. Xo Interest in Flection. There was little interest in the election. So far as known there was only on organized force at work, and that was the organization of butchers in the market house, and it swung the result its way. About one-third of the voters of Raleigh had reg istered and a little over half of these took the trouble of going to the polls. The result, as indicated In The Times yesterday, was all one way, .and Raleigh people knew the outcome before the votes were count ed The vote by precincts follows ote by Precincts. First ward,: first division. Sale, 37. Remodeling, 44. Removal, (i. r Total, 87. g FrBt ward, second division . Sale, 12 Remodeling, 17. Removal, 11. Total, 40. Second ward, first division Sale, 33. Remodeling, 35. Removal, 11. Total. 79. Second ward, second division Sale, 33. Remodeling. 49. Removal, 10. Total, 92. Third ward, first division Sale, 33. Remodeling, 74. Removal, 30. Total. 137. . Third ward, second division Sale, 8. Remodeling. 103. Removal, 7. Total, 118. Fourth ward, second division Sale, 33. Remodeling, 81. Removal, 2. Total, 116. Fourth ward, second division Sale, 6. Remodeling. 42. Removal, 4. Total, 67. New Telephone Company. A charter was issued today to the Pink Hill Telephone Company of Kin Bton. The authorized capital 1b 120,000, divided into shares of the par value of $25 each, but the cor poration may begin with $675. The incorporators are George Turner, of Pink Hill and William Hayes, Henry Tull and R. M. Bryant of Klnston. ORRINE ii the Stanford remrdy and is CTerywherf recogmied u the most nicceuful and reliable home treatment for the "Drink Habit." It la highly praised hj thousands of women, because it has restored their loTcd onea to lives of sobriety ana naetulneaa, and the weekly wages which at one time wera pent for "Drink" are now need to purchase the neoessariea and many eomforta for home. Any wife or mother who wanta to save her husband or son from "Drink" will be glad to know that aha can purchase ORRINE at our store, and if no benefit ia obtained after trial the money will be refunded. Ask for a free booklet telling; all about ORRINE. Henry T. Hicks Co., Cor. Fayetteville and Morgan Sts. . '.:. " '..-and .Tucker Building Pharmacy, Cor. Fayetteville and Martin Sts., i i JWelfh. N C: , , mn C EXCESS SOLD FOR 10.000 Mr. C. C. McDonald Boys Lot and Two Houses When They Are Sold at Public Auction SALE PROBABLY 'STAND Believed That Executive Committee Will Confirm Disposal of Pioiterty Y. M. C. A. Site Cost Heduccl to SIB ,(M Collections (online in Rapidly Site for Association Building Commended ly Leading Y. M. C. A. Men in Country. For the sunrof $10,000 the Y. M C. A. property on Edenton street was sold at auction nt noon todav -la Mr. C. C. McDonald. The lot is ' SR feet wide and extends back a distance ol 140 feet and contains a tairlv good residence house Including in the sale, however, was the former resi dence of Mr. W. H. Williamson on the corner ot Edenton and Wilming ton streets, a handsome house. The sale todav was subject to the approval of the executive commit tee of the Raleigh Y. M. C. A. and until this committe confirms or re jects the bid of Mr. McDonald the deed will not be given to the prop erty. From expressions made bv members of the committee, it Is in ferred that the price paid was a rea sonable one and it is more than likely that the sale will stand The lot sold todav was purchased originally from Mr. Ed. Chambers Smith for $12,500. Since then fif teen feet have been cut off to make the W. H. Williamson lot on the cor ner wide enough to accommodate the association building. The Wil liamson lot cost $lfi. 000. makin; both lots cost the association $2S 500. From this will be deducted $10,000, the selling price of the Smith lot and two houses, which will make the cost of the association home $ IS, 500. Committee to Meet. Mr Carey- J. Hunter, chairman of the executive committee: said that a meeting would be called soon to pass upon the sale of this property, He said that the committee is receiving letters every day from leading Y. M. C. A. men compliment inn tne citv on the selection of a site for its build ing. This site faces capitol square and is convenient to the business section of the citv. The collection-! ure coming in nlcelv. Scattering; Bids. Befoie the property was sold as whole, it was auctioned off in par cels. The Williamson house on th" corner .brought only $1.0oo Mr 1, R. Wyatt being the bidder: the Smith house brought $100 Mr. Mc Donald bidding it in, and the Smith lot and house brought $0 ono, Mr McDonald bidding most for t li I When the lot and two houses were sold as a whole they brought' J 1 o - 000. Mr. R. E. Prince acted as auc tioneer WILL RECEIVE BIDS FOR NEW BUILDING The state building commission nipt this afternoon to receive bids tor the erection of the new administration authorized by the last legislature It is doubt till if the contract w ill be awarded before late today or to morrow or several davs. Many bids were waiting for the commission in the auditor's office today and it will necessarily consume much time in considering them. Mr. Ashlev Home of Clayton is chairman of the com mission. Christian Church Conference To- ni(ht. The members of the Christian church and members of all the auxiliary societies are requested to meet at the church this evening at 7;30 o'clock, to complete reports to annual conference which meets at Catawba Springs Christian church Saturday at 10 a. m. Delegates to conference will be elected tonight. A review of the years work will be given by the pastor and officers. Old Time Ncpress Dead. Mag Dowd, an old time negress, died this morning at her home on St Mary's street, at an advanced age, her death resulting from blood poison. She had lived and worked among white people and had many friends among them. Her remains were taken to Maxton for burial. Operated On At Rex Hospital. It will be good news to the friends of Mr. Graham Knight, who was op erated on at Rex Hospital today, to know that, the operation was suc cessful and he is getting on nicely. It takes a girl less than a minute to make nn her mind about a man who has taken months to make nn Uls, almost, about her. BUSINESS MEN INVITFO TO CHAMBfR OF E TO HEAR M. DAfif Y t.w, A ,v- - -Wv1'-:. :"';"v WII.M.VM T. DAHXHY. Secretary ISiiliiuoiwI ( ha in her f Coniim 1 1 ' 'Hie address ol Win. 'I. Daliney.oi the Itielimond ('hainlier o! Com merce -tomorrow . nm.it on 'Organi zation --in. llie-"-Advancement -..nl a t Itv. is In i n u looketl .. torward to with interest -bv Italemli s liiisiness men.- The Wide-ii-Wiike' lialeigir. Ad t lull invites all. business men ot the citv to lie -present ami -hear Mr. Dahne.v. As an orgauixor - and booster. Mr. Haluiev has attained :i position ol (I i st i n i Km Ihnnif.'ii- the valuable work that he lias done tor Rlchniond. Mr. Diilniev was in . Raleigh wiili the Richmond I'.oosters-.- wlien thev came through'- on . thi.-ir " .lrgitira Carolina srci-ial .several weeks ligo. He has a numlier nt tnenils m 14 -i I -eigli who will lie delmhted to have him nere again. Mr. Dabnev s line of talk is such that one cannot help listeiim; l.i bun with eimer interest. He ."iivs what lie lias to say in a hurrv.: witli- COL lUfilOlV PLEASED Among the visitors to Raleigh- is ol .1. I. Ludlow, the well known sanitary and 'hydraulic iiir.itieer of iiiston-saleni w ho is lu re to look mlo the water supply ol tins citv. out the south In Atlanta the re-liat-mc been especially employed bv i eiptii reai lied 5,000 and no other the .-municipal 'government - lor that band haw cv.-t nailed tbib in any pin io;-u I his afternoon he ..made a coii'crt ever enen tn the south Mr. Iiichminiiry study ol . Kalemb's :wa-. W. 1,. Kadclillt the nirfnager of I he lor idled and w ill follow t Ins I v most well know n 15 ul liffe buieau, wntes lineal insie-i ions of the territory that it is his plan to come to Ral it eovei's. tins water-shed : being lie- eiuli Kridav, no ,n to heir t lie on-twe-n tin:; city and Car.v and lying cert. He t-as lie is anxious to hear al"ng Walnut ( reek, which seenu; to the band In K.ih'igh's hplendid new hiMe been mo;;! conclusively shown auditorium. tlo teputation of which to he the tiuo and only sonreo of is getting abroad In eveiv dnection. supply. ( "I i.udloiv war. a weh ome. It 'la. -verv evideul that there will be wtutiM- to the rhari.il.icr of commerce a notalile audi' it e at the auditorl ti"hiy and -cec-rei-ary- Olds took .- Iii-m-- nn" Kridav ev ning, not onlv from into the auditorium. ( ol. Ludlow expressed hi:; ih In. lit and prat-itica-ti'Ui at w hat has been termed bv Secretary old ; l;aleigli :i gilt to Norlli ( atiin;i. tin- tine:;t gift vet. made to the state bv aiiv .-comiiiunitv. llio people- ol the state are in nianv wavs showing- their appreciation of this grand gilt. It tst.irtlcd the Uorlil Tvhrn the attminding claims were tiiv.t made lor nucklinr. Arnica .Salve. Put fonv vearn (if wonderful (lire; have proved them true, and everywhere it. is now known, .-is Hie bed Fiiive on eaiili. for buriiw. boib;. S( ahhi. sore:;, cuts.- Iii'iii;;e:;, r.pralns; swellings, rci'iiia. chapped .-' hands' lever soren ami piles. Onlv ";u- at Isinl rowell Hi'iic Co Npcciiil ( onlciciice at 1 alicriiHcle. The Ileacons (if the Taliernaile Baptist. -church request all the mem bers ol same to lie present nt. prayer meeting service tonight for confer ence with respect to call of pastor. HOTEL ASTOR COFFEE We Sell and Recommend Hotel As- ' .' ..' '' .tor Coffee. One Pound Tin. . . . . . 35c. Three Pound Tin . . . .$1.00 Give Us a Trial Order and be Con evinced." : BOTH PHONES. RUDY & BUFFALO, 108 HargeU street. - SPEAK out any tlowei fb w u1 oi.ilon and without laking ,i'n 'iite ot his an dii'iu e k tune til i ipmiss.iix l),il uev detests cm in im m ui or "be.'t- in1; r. round Ihe Mmi. and in bis talking he go's ii 'it down to busi ness . at the stin t :l:i,I Slavs there, until the finish T.icre will lie o'lui gliosis at the liieeung toinoiiow i.inl Several genileinen from i'liti Colnmliii. and Uichinond, who .tie with Mr. Dalmey in the i-t o ( u ih,it is mapping-'out the to ,o Im the auto mobile tour lvetween Ail:inta and lticiinioiid, will In I'll .ind vill at teml the a dd) e-s The- cntert.iinn the Ail Clnh a--Mere will be in lilt 1 o iniisic and ot Klriiight t.'ll cisiars. The tinu at committee of - oven one that "ll( ( lion, but a , odci ate an. omit iIoiij; with Mime of the meeting is S : 1 5. which iliev -av, nieaiih nl teen luiniiles nit cigtit o ( lo 1 II. RMUFFE Will HEAR BAND HERE The Marine Hind has dlnioht coni- pleted its uiosi notable ooulhci n tour and has brok, n all reionlb for at- tendance at hand concerts throii','i- Haleigh but liom polntb in this vicinity, so in .i ii v of wliuh are in o:u.v rein Ii ol tint city DIRECTION SIGNS FOR TRUNK LINE ROUTES The chamber of commerce is in receipt of a litter fiom the B F. tioodricli Co., which manufacturers automobile tirei, at Akron, () , sav ing it intends lo erect direction signs on all the recommended trunk line routes tor automobiles in the south and wishes to o' er thise in North Carolina. Secretary Olds is giving full information and is, at the special iviiiest of th. company, sending a 1 county niaii -ot Wake county, on which lie has marked the good roadu on boib ihe capital and Cen tral Highways, which intersect at Ualoifs.li. Tl'.Ml l,T IN Al,ICXAlm.l. Alexandria. Kgvpt, Nov. 1 Re ported Turkish victories at Tripoli caused tuiiiult. Shots were exchanged- between Moslems and Europeans. One native was killed and fourteen wounded. KKiHT IV MEXICO. Torreon, Mexico, Nov. 1 Six fed erals and one Maderists were killed and fifteen federals wounded in a street fight. The trouble arose over the attempt of four Maderlstg offl-1 cers to disarm a gendarme. I RECESS TAKEN By THORT No More Jury Cases t Be Tried This Week-Judgment Signed In One Case .ludge R R Peebles today dis haiged the jurv In Wake superior court loi the balance of the week ind onlv mot ion b and such matters will be heaid until next week, when the third week of the term will be gin A consent judgment was signed todav in (he case of Klla Baucom vs. Southern Railwav , wherein the plain tiff was awarded $;(oo. A mistrial was ordered in the case of Hip North Carolina Home Insur- iine Company against R W. Cray- ton, I lie amount involved In this- ciihc being $ ITS CO 'cveial cac, were .continued. . Af.GUM VS. NAVY. r.iimer Kleten I'leparing for (iante With Natal Academy Saturday IJeceixe ItejMirts. Com h Green's aggregation ol tootb.ill stars arc making earnest pi ep.ii ations for (ho game Saturday with the United States Naval Aca demy nt Annapolis. This game will he one of the hardest, if not the lardest. ever placed by a Red and White team,-and the fellows as well as t lie coach, are going to leave Haleigh with the detrminalion to show the .Navv a tow things. A. and M. is not expecting to beat the Mid dies but they arc going to give them one of tile stiffcst fights taey ever had, and it thev got a chance, sonic one will cross (he line with the ball tor (he Carolina Farmers. Hvery member of the varailv sfiiiad. with the exception of Spell er is m the best of shajie. Itobort- fon. Ilnrris and Anthony are in ev ident s.iape alter their little hurts mil they will be more than apt to lay their part of the game. Who will go is a tuvstery. but there will c ample to look alter the A. and I. end. as Coach (Irecn will have a nps of subs who will he more than glad to get a shot ut the lutiire mi nimis. T.ie A. and M. slndents are to pull off unite a stunt, thev are to Iiave complete -detail of the game in ullen hull. A large blackboard will be erected and on this a rega- :ir gridiron will be laid off and each lay -.will.-. ho- called (iff and placed on Hie board. Tins scheme is among Ibo ; f !- lows and thev are charging twenty live cents to pav for the expense of wire and other items. The peo- Ic and friends of t;ic collcgt! m Raleigh are invited to come. Ladies tree. The game starts at 2:o0.p. As far hack as 1.r'."0 it was cus tomary to make pencils that carried black lead. SUFFERED ALL NIGHT LONG I'aliifiil Kneiirnce of Mrs. Stephens Husband Tries In aln to Obtain Relief. Pontotoc, Mips.- "All night long," nvs Mrs. l (i. Stephens;, of (his place. "1 would suffer, with mv bark, and I had such dragging down pains I could not Btand to walk or ride, for it would put me in bed My healih had nen bad for two years. Mv husband got (lie best doc tors that he knew, but their medicine did me no good I used Cardui, the woman's tonic and it put me on mv feet again. 1 am feeling as well as I did when I was 16 years old I used about seven bottles in all, and Cardui has helped me more than anything that I used I took lotB of other medicines, but they did me no good Ab long as 1 live, I won't be with out Cardui in the house As a remedy,for weak, tired, worn out women, who suffer from any of, ,tho achos ' Pn caused by wo-: i,iii,.r iiuui,iro, , o i mhi iitta ut v 1,1, .,,,,, Irnnhlno fnA..t h n n I proven safe, and reliable. Composed of gentle-acting, herb Ingredients, its action Is mild and I natural, and It has no bad after-effects. It is therefore harmless for young or old. It has helped others, and should certainly help you, too. Try It. N. B. Write to: Ladles' A'dvlB ory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special Instructions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper, on request. Buy now and save money. Our annual Discount Sale now going on. Buy now and avoid the rush. TOYIjANO. Retail Department. IN THE POLICE COURT After some delay on account of a previous case, the regular police court matinee was taken up late yesterday afternoon and the two caves on the docket quickly dis posed of. Helen Williams, a negTess, was before his honor for engaging In an affray with Allic Jjovd. Officer Harker told of hearing some cursing at the rear entrance of the Grand and , when he got there, found Helen Wulliams and Allie l,oyd in. an affray. Saw Ihe Loyd woman make a pass at the other with a knile and lie took the weapon away from her, t:iat Helen was simplv pushing her away. Allie Uml told of some trouble existing because ol familiarity he-1 tween her husband and the Wil liams woman. I Ten dollars and cost was Allie I.oyds bill, while the other woman was discharged. George Burcb. colored, was be lore Hie court for re: is-tmg an of ficer. 'Tei-sinting an officer, did von sav, Mister? ' came Irom the negro. 'I .icevideiieeot Ollicer Harker was that wnen he arrested Helen - Wil liams, George Burcb pushed him oiT and tried to keep him irom making the .arrest, and followed hi in up (he street, cursing hint. When ho ap proached the woman, Hurch stepped in between tbein. Frank Houston told of seeing Hurch have hold of (he girls hand. His honor did not think the evi dence strong enough and the case was dismissed, though it was a clo.ie shave. -. Morris lloiiuil Over. As stated in yesterday's Times, the evidence in the Morris case was finished Monday afternoon, and yes terday the arguments of the attor neys were heard. The' attorneys : spoke as follows: A. II. Andrews, Jr.. for the Southern Hallway; W R. Jones; for the defense; Arnii stead Jones, tor the defense; and W. M. Snow, for the State. Alter the conclusion of the speeches Judge Watson announced: m-lUCtnthe U.K CLOTH KS. OffWiththeLowCuts The big show of Regals in progress at $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 Not because we say that it i sa better Shoe; our customers say so. The wearer is always the best judge of Shoe quality. No man , who has experi enced that "at sight" comfort dares to experiment. They ARE better than the rest at the price. , EDGAR E. BROUGHTON, FURNISHINGS FOB MEN. Fayettevlllo Street, A Want Ad. in The Raliegh Daily Times Wonders For Your Business. s "I hold that there ia probable cause and bind the defendant over to court Tinder a bond of $500. I place Walter Johnson under the same bond." So these two men will now have to face a -Wake county jury, and lot them decide as to their guilt or Innocence. BAD BREATH Is caused by Indigestion, and that disorder brings on headaches, sallowncss, languor, dizziness and a general discouraged feeling. . 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