THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMP.ET? 4, 19U. 1 PRAISE FOR nu President National Horticultural Con gress Writes Messrs Kitcliin and Graham Using done by your state at this hor ticultural exposition. Prof. Hutt I regard as a prince among- men as well as Ivia able assistant, Prof. Shaw, and the enterprise shown bv these- gentlemen in advertising your state is the admiration of this en tire vicinity. I "1 do not believe any Rtate could I have spent flu, into and have gotten oiie-tetil.li of the benefits ot Hie ad I vertisirig that Pro!. Hutt has given j tour slate at lliis exposition, i "NoMiing s, turcibly as Ins enter i indue has all i acted our admiration, ! and I leel that, when I get ready to iHLISTS EXPECT TO SEE STATE Tolls Governor That He Wants to Investigate Section With View to Living Here Is ISlg Advertise ment for North Carolina ("oiiipli inents Messrs. Hint and Shaw on Their Work fr North Carolina The Letter. Warmlv praising the. tnagnilivent exhibit or NoU.i ('urolina truit nuts, vegetables, canned goods, etc. at the National Horticultural Con cress and declaring that any stale mignt. have spent ten thousand dol lars without getting one-tenth the results, Mr.. Frederick Neudorft. president of the congress, has writ ten to Governor Ki chin and Com missioner Graham to voice Ins- sen timents in the cuaracter ot the men in charge ot the exhibit and the j?pleudid exhibit itselt. '1 he letters tti,nie unsolicited. President nct dorff declared m his letter to Uov eruor Kilchin mat. alter the expira tion -ot his. term as president, of the congress, he was certainlv coming io North Carolina ' to see your state wila a view to locating (here. , it mav be stated in this connection that the North Carolina exnibit cost the state onlv $1,000 and the letter tivmi the president of Uie congress reflects great credit, on the goalie men in charge ot the horticultural division and the department ot agriculture.- In commenting on the winning ol the grand sweepstakes a'nd other prizes, Commissioner Graham said today that it would result in bring ing $100,000 to the western part ot the state in search for nnple lands. The lettvr to Governor Kitcmn is as follows: The Letter, I have felt tiiat.it was more than due to your state that I voice niy sentiments : in regard to the high. character of the men. splendid ex hibit; and splendid piece ol adver- move anil retire I shall certainly come io Norih Carolina to see your stale wiiii a view ot locating there. '1 write this letter entirely with out solicitation. "Y ours verv truly, "FREDKRICK XEl'DORFF, "President" National Horticnllural Congress. TO VISIT CITYl Forty Backers and Others to Spend Day In This Section On Way Sooth Forty bankers and capitalists from Iloston, Providence, New York. Philadelphia, Hartford and Balti more, bound southward, will arrive in Raleigh early tomorrow and will spend the day in and near this city visiting the various points of inter est. These eentlemen are nlrenriv in- SI.K.HTI.i INJIKKI) I.N I rBS(o,l ln lh. .loivlnnmotil nf V-.W 1. I'l AlH.il 1 !." I I'.IIIM 1. i (V'lrnlinil nnrl lliuir mnin nhl.w.l 1 to inspect the hydro-electric - plant Mr. I.. !I. Woodall, who wasi thrown trom a buggy on Favette- ville street, was reported as getting along all right today. Mr. Woodall, who was driving with Mr... Andrew Bryan ol Garner in the latter s bug gy, was painfully bruised when the horse, after dashing down Favette ville street, caused the buggy wheel to strike a hydrant. Both men were thrown to the ground and the buggy was almost demolished. Dr. W. C. Morton was called to render medical aid. COTTOX VK1GHEHS ARE REAPPOINTED HY HOARD. I The Hoard Of County Commission ers, at the first meeting of the new fiscal year, re-elected the former-cot-ion weighers. Messrs: John Stephens. Y. A. Pulley and W. .1 Carlton. Mr. V. F. Jones was re-elected constable in charge of the grand jurv. K. L. bliepherd was reappointed janitor of the court house. A. .1. Stephens (jiialihed as constable of Hollv Springs township and C. .1. Harward as constable ot Leesville township. at Buckhorn Falls. They will he joined in Raleigh bv Col. Chas. F. Johnson, president of the Carol na Power and Light Company, who will accompany them on their journcv southward. The visitors are due to r?acli hero at I i in. tomorrow on a iipeciHl train over the Seaboard from Wash ington. -They-will leave at 8 Veloek tor Buckhorn and will return to the city in the afternoon, when they will be taken by automobile to va rious places of interest. Dinner mil be had at the Yarborough Hour al 7 o'clock. Wednesday morning party will continue southward. The names of the bankers md cap italists could not be learned todav. 1. 1 ! T , ' , IV . J I i ) ' V' I . ' Br It -tV- Zip . .- . -: v..fV-v "t T ' 'I . ' ' - i . : - " 1 ' Just a little Quicker VmsK Malic! l;niii i t aniiii-ntg.'. favs a pretty candy girl, who jilted yoiinu Jack l)aul:u ihe fiiiieei'.ii year old sm of Mrs. Harry S. Lehi, who called ,iei li:s '--icdv Mil.' Ij,JiLi-"H wan removed from Hnr- viiiil ry ins moilii'i hil- uie nllei'tioii In- was sliowilig the pretty Cindy gin. Mie was man ml n I iiani.sgi vine day in .lolin lelavan, of I'rovl- iieMieiice, idiixle is i. !. Mer rrliiiils say lii.il sln jilicd the rich Harvard'' student till- l) hu:u.. m l illistninllii j h wnv a siillnr tor Ins hand. City Ticket Agent Schell Chief Clerk-Mr. Fix Cumes to Raleigh Announcement was made today by the Southern Railway of the fol lowing changes and promotions: "Mr. M. 1-1. Schell, formerly city ticket agent, ha-' been promoted to chief clerk in the above office in ciiargn of both freight and . pnssen- I ger matters, w hile Air. William J. i Fix, formerly ticket aent at Bnr- i liflgton, i. C, has been made city licket agent. Mr. Si hcli has been city 'ticket I agent In Raleigh for the past year and a half, while Mr. Fix has been in Hurllngton for the past three years. Taeir promotion is in line with the Southern's policy oi' recog- I nizing merit in Its young men, and Uie announcement of their advance ment will be read with interest. Both are splendid vonne men. eveiy stroke makes the MLightTouch'i onarch the typewriter of efficiency Light Touch Monarch Ma chines make possible a stroke that Is just a little quicker than is possible with any other Typewriter. With very stroke a little quicker, more work can be done In the same time. Hence, more business, more profit. -MONTHLY PAYMKXTS, Monarch Machines may be purchased on the Monthly Pay ment Plan. Send for Litera ture. Learn the many reasons for Monarch Superiority. It is easier to hold a nian off llian is to hold him down. ; l that Dahhvvcii denied that I n- LOpAL SJR1EPS. N'KAT SI M TI UXK!) OYKIl l!Y HKG1STKK OF OKKDS. Register of Deeds C. H. Anderson turned over to Sheriff J. H. Sears today a check for $1,454 as state and county tax on 727 marriage licenses issued during the year just closed. This represents the largest amount ever turned over in a single year bv the register tor this purpose an in crease over lust, year of 25 licenses. HANOI FT POSTPONFU. On -account' ol the illness ol Mr. K. H. Harbee. (in 01 the men. whom the business men ol Raleigh intend honoring, the banquet and railroad Celebra tion scheduled- tor -.Thursday night has been temporarily postponed, hut bv no nieans abandoned. .Mr. Harbee s ill ness is not serious, bin it Is not assured that he would .he able to attend the banquet Thursdav night and for this reason the coinniittee thought n best to postpone the celebration to a later date. Announcement will be inade of the new date: New Enterprises. -. The Couiiiy f .-tl I held iis regular un-r;r day. ' - (tOVMiii.r KTti-Ii hi II "day. Hi deli vei-s an Uie Farmers 1 m,a f FdiH-ai ion h:eei iirg -.to- is in SbclJiy nMress Ifetore A pretty girl never brains of a homely girl. the READY FOR Shoppers AT cKIMMONS Tremendous and Beautiful Assortments HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK FIXINGS, SCARFS, HAND-BAGS, All neatly placed in pretty - '; : '''. V '-...'..: ':." i Christmas Boxes. mium iu u v iiuuus uu mm v. -w SI "Raleigh's Authoriv,y on Ladies Wear." KTTI.l I) IN (OlItT Sunday Sri-ap had final Inning To day in Justice Hubert' Court. The final consummation' of t lif tle scrap took place today in Justice of the Peace Roberts- court when Charley Haynes iind Howard Seolt were adjudged giilliy of an af fray. A fine ot 00 and cosi.-i vttS iiiiposed upon Scott and no jiidp niiMi was rendered against Haynes because?: ot the fact that he is under bond to appear in police court to answer the. charge. Under these con ditions Justice Roberts did not care to assume jurisdiction m the maftt'T against llavnes. lu the village ol Oberlin a re v A. M. K. church . is under eotiaa'a- t ion, and the root is on Arrangements have been . liiade for placing a niiiiilier (it iiu'iuoiial windows in the tVntral j-'pthodisi church here, the ioia-1 cost lioini nvei $1,800. - Mr B ( sliooll tue lust president of !!; A. . M. Coll-ue. V. M. C. A,, , delivered . an address to. the association last, night. Mr. Ashcroft has been editor or tlieMor,- Toe hnquirer lor 8 yi-ars. The bankrupt; sale uf pi-rso:ial property , ol .Mr. Percy II. -Kleining brought :r': These incluileil:; "h'.otise holil and kin-hen effects, bin did poi include the horse and liirgp'.v,- si,vry, watch,, hilllai-it, liihit- iiinl j( In articles. , S )lltli:'nl Oi' KaK'iJli.; (.i n: i-.i: ( "I urn tliirvesiei' Co- :o uiaiiiiiacture, sell and on aai-vesiers and oilier l.'uiii iiiai-iijiiei'V; cfip'ilal. S -si.ii.iMiii ill ; si-10 Cai ,-v; w i! ' I'. N, ..(!.. xi.lwhi'. II,1 i'ii-.; auiiiorlzed ivid'eil into snares l S.v.iiuii paid in I! U lolh A tloodw in and M. Among Hie visitors to Itale Mr. Marry l;; Uobblns, a diii whose home is near Boston, and who is making a siudv ( Hil IS man JaHs., IV TKIEKSTINt; ADDITIONS TO HAIX OI' IIISTOKV. '1 hero have been two interesting additions to the collection of his'one objects In the North Carolina Mall of History-during the past few days One oi these Is a rubbing giving a coiy of the inscription on Sir Walter Kaieigh s tomb, in St. Margaret's church, Westminster, London, verv near where he was beheaded. The other object, a piece of glass of the light house at. Cape llatteras which was destroyed earlv m the war be tween the states by the Confederate lions .here. .He was in tam ii Willi lliosc today by the secret a rv- of ili. chaniber ol i onimerce. -.' - Deputy ( oil, .(.for K. ".- Nli-rrit t and llepiil.v .Marshal .1. I'. II Ailams 1 Saturday destroyed '' a large iUjc'lt still, tugether . with lillil ua lions ol beer, in New Light township'. The three operatives fled. The pim'.! was new and hail not: iniiiii n ilmn nf liquor. M.WW UATKINS WOMW.IO Hl-liliS MISSION ISIifilNS AT ST. S.WIOI'lt'S CHAI'KIi, Beginning.' with yesterday's ser vices a weeks mission began at bt, Saviours' Chapel. Gleenwood be conducted by Rev. Bertham' E. Brown, of Tarboro. It is understood that the missioner will not be able to arrive before Mondav, but the services began yesterdav. The pub lic is cordially invited. Rev Mr. I Brown has earned a reputation fori deep spirituality and Intensity in his pulpit utterances and It is hoped that large congregations will attend the mission. SHAW STI IKNTS IIA1SK SOI FOB HOSPITAIi. At a mass meeting of Shaw U.ii-i versity students and their friends Wile nf Mr. Walter Woinhle Passed Away Kai-lv Sunday .Morning. Early Saturday morning, abojt five o'clock, there passed awav at her home on east Hargett si reel .drs. Ma ry Watkins Womble, the wile of Mr. Walter Womble. Stricken with an attack of appen dicitis when in the bloori of health and life, the latter part of July, a complication of diseases re sulted and tor four months she had been a patient, uncomplaining suf ferer. .Until, this week her recover; was hoped lor, but death came as a relief from her suffering yesterday morning. She was the daughter of the late Thomas W. Watkins, and Mrs. Susan Johnson Watkins, of Warren eoiinly, where she was born thirty -three years ago. November 2, 1902, she married Mr. Walter Womble, of this city and had made many friends here by her sunny, whole-souled disposition Hqj-8 waa a beautiful Christian Coqilwiii, . K AmiJiv l..;mh-'.;. '.!.-.'. in iini:i i-tiiii: .miii stock t'o. 0 Cha--1 Hill ;. aut.iorized - capital i'"t'. Willi: ii puid .iiv :hy V. Itoliev'-oii, ;. . !..- I'hip'.-s and Henry Lloyd;, v-y. Saletv Stopper t il., of dreensboro nu;!!in:ictuve iind deal in a certain liiercliamlise vdeviir -known-'.. as new ;:,ud useful itnprovehipiii !. In . bpUle Siopjv-rs. ,ett-, atiil to aciiuire pat mi ik. eii .: ail' lion;:o(l capilal, $ Oiiii, wit.i, '$.-,;0'0tl paid ill by .. T. .1 l M U I) I. " fi l li ii K and a laiiit; (.'uo K ev ' .;' -, ' '. -it Kin Sin(e Wiiymi ( c. ol .Mon- r.H: iiiahorixed - i npital. . $ 100,000, wivh .:s..i.v).,iiit ".p,.u'd in by The Pied- nuinl li'iiK.v -Co.. ; J Hi-..', . -i'. '.I-., Payne, u . . -'Koeiii ;.Lf!.y: and W. C. Ileal il. Side valk I u iny. - ,.1 m il . granoutliic sulewilk . i;n- 'pri i -i-in e i it is in -.'progress . on (Hen- wooil,. aveiiiio. . Tart ol thai inenue. lias been .widened ami while last year it was : iinsip,hl ly it is iiov; beiui pi ado a. -Very aviraci ive .tlio'rtiiiilM'ar? It is certainly .it tiuisl iiupiiilant .one io ij hirge..:nu'iii'1)!!V.-of l!tleigh-'p"vile. as well ti!i ;;) I tmse at the .Mei iiiidist (li-pbai.iage. When ihe Bowels Are UncomforfaMe and you miss that fine feeling of exhilaration which follows a copious morning opera tion, you should put a small quantity of Simmons Red Z Liver Regulator (The rowder b orm) on the tongue and wash it down with a little water. Its action in the system is puri fying and strengthening. It drives out hard impactions and impurities and gives tone to the muscular structure of the bowels. It over comes the tendency to chronic coh stipation, relieves a bloated feeling in the abdomen, sweetens the breath and promotes vigor of body, mental alertness and cheerful spirits. Sold Uy Dealers Price, Large Package, $1.00 - . Aak lor the remiliio wiiii ihe Red 55 on the ' . labri. II you canmit scl il. remit to in. we -will send It by mail, postpaid.': Simnuiit . I.ircr Rtrgulator it alic) put tp in liquid lorm for tliouc wlio prrfcr ir I'rk-e Jl.DO lcr . ; bjttle. Look lor tlic Red. St M'leL Stationery Comp'y - DURHAM, N. C. WHITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE The latest and best tiling in Candy. Try a box and be convineed. j. u. Zi:iLIN t CO.. rroprlolon 5t. Luuls,. Missouri .v,u ,ioi.aj, i" nueiusi oi me character, the evidence of whl-h was L.onaru nospuai, now almost ready 8eeri in her natlent BntTwrfnr- tor occupancy, $1,505 was contrib uted toward the hospital fund. Greatest Meeting Kver. M have just returned from the greatest meeting I ever attended," writes County Superintendent V. D. Moore to State Superintendent Joy ner with regard to the Teachers' As sembly here last week. Her mother had been with her for some time. Here also was her sis ter, Miss Sue Watkins, of Henderson. She Is also survived by two sisters at Manson, Mrs. M. V. Fleming and Mrs. Wellons, and two brothers, it L. Watkins, of Baltimore; T. J. Wat kins, of Norlina; and F. R. Watkins, of Birmingham. , The funeral service waa held from the Tabernacle church this after noon at three o'clock, conducterd by the new pastor, Dr. C. E. Maddry. Runaway Saturday Night. Mr. Ed Haley and a colored man. en route to their home Jus.i beyond The interment was ln the city cein- uienwood Saturday night, were both I etery. thrown from the buggy when their horse ran away." The buggy waa J A man might not be able; to recog damaged and the contents scattered, nlze some of his lady acquaintances but these were neither broken nor , if he happened to meet them with damaged. .. their complexion off. , ri-'r9iltS''?'' .- mmmmmms mtmmmmmmm E. Jt.l.-U... . wsmzmM:-,:,:- s I h r 1 ( . J iV .It ; k w ' ' i. Kf '.:;;' . . IX j SHOP EARLYS ; ;- We "re ready fui' your : Christmas shopping. Xover be fore iiiiiJ' e gotten tiKCtlier such it viillety of fieaonabl( iitercliiiiitti.se. KeiiictiilM'!'. tlm parly shop, per sets the pick, so lets all phk lltt. EllIlVGTOIV'S ART STORE; RALEIGH, N. O. J. C. BRANTLEY, DRUGGIST, Masonic Temple. Phone No. 15 Agents for Martha Washing Hon aud Whitman's Candles. XOTICK OK SALE. Miss Margaret ('Ke, who, with lier motiiei-, came Io WasliiiiKton elphtern iiioutlm ago from Itoston and have received the entree of the most exclusive of the capital's social I nder and" by virtue of an order of court, the undersigned receiver of tho Mechanics and Invettors tniou will at 12:00 o'clock, noon on Jhiirsday, January 4, 1912, at the couithouBe door in Wake coun ty, expose for sale and sell for cash the following described land, situat ed in- t.ie western suburbs of the city .of Kaieigh, adjoining .the lands of Julia Lane, James Dodd, deceas ed, and others, formerly under lease to John Taylor, and begins at the northwest corner of Julia Lane's lot on south side of Dodd't. avenue, thence west with said avenue 8 poles and 6 links to Dodd's corner; thence south 6 poles, 2 links to a stake, Dodd's corner; thence east 20 poles to a v stake in center of Hillsboro road, leading from Raleijrh to Beav er Dam; thence alone said rows north' 25 degrees, cast 3 poles, H I links to Julia Lane's corner; thence with her line west 13 poles. 15 links i to the southwest corner Julia Lane's lot; tnence north 2.8 nole3 to the ba- HOLIDAYS are in siaht It will not he many days before one will be looking upon the glories of the holiday stores. There you'll find the substantial, the worthy, the ap preciative present the gift that will prove the best value for the money. You'll have to spend to make others happy.' Our stock Is the greatest in the history of this fast growing Jew elry establishment. JOLLY&WYNNE JEWELRY CO., KALLIGGH Jf, O. set. Mrs.- Gage lias distributed ginning with dwelling thereon, being anion;; her friends an exquisite little tne same land conveyed to Reuben volame entitled, '"The lloyat Dcwent nnd Colonial Ancestry ot Mrs. Harley Galvin Gage," which was the work of Mrs. Gmte and her lieautiful daugh ter. The book gives In detail Ihe lineal descendants of Mrs. Gage for more than fourteen hundred years. MCKarland Dy deed from J. M. Home and wife, dated January 21, 1-801.- ' :' ' ' . ' . : . ALBERT L. COX, Receiver for the Mechanic- IhvesU ora Union. 12-4-o.a.w.-4wk. -s-..' THE YARBOROUGH, "RALEIGH'S LEADING HOTEL" 125 ROOMS. Each Boom Communicate With uain. . CUISINE UNSURPASSED. ' THE - ... B. H. Griffin Hotel Co.; Proprietors. JT. FRANK BELL Manager. Santa Claus headquarters is at . H TOyLAND "