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' THE RALEIOH DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1911.
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Quality Backs
Up Every Price
that your, every dollar Invested
in Furniture and Housefurnishings
at the store means 100 cents of real
true Furniture and House-furnishing
value. " "
Quality a better quality for your
money has always been and ever will
be the slogan of this store.
We realize always that quality
must back up every purchaso that
la the only assurance of a customers
return and upon customers' return
depends the success of our business.
Our realizing this assures yo u of bigger and better values for
your every dollar here than e Isewhere.
Present Session of Congress
Will Be Busy One
Serious Legislative Program Mapped
Out, But It Is Xot R.Mcted That
Much Legislation fl'lll Co (hi tile
Statute I Souks.
Five Mlnutfs
Sometimes Makes
A Big Difference
If Vou Ar Suffering the Tortures of
Indirection and Have to Wait Vn
til Someone Runs to the Drug
Store for a ltox of Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets.
fuller Home Burned
Vre Trial Package.
The instant , relief afforded poor
overburdened stomachs by the use of
HUNTER-RAND COMFY
210 FAYETTEVILLE STREET
Exclusive Agents For
PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS, Thomp
son's Glove-fitting Corsets, Nemo Corsets.
WUNDERHOSE AND SIMMONS'
KID
GLOVES.
Every pair of tliese Gloves are guaranteed to
the purchaser, $1.00 and $1.50.
" Sixteen-button Kid Gloves in Black, White
and Tan. Special price $2.50.
' ..-'ii Half the House Devoted to Shoes
. and Wunderhose.
"HINTS im HINTON' II
Take fabric that is All
Wool in every thread, the
measurements of any man
particular about his clothes.
careful hand - tailoring
throughout to insure
FIT, SHAPE, STYLE
AND DURABILITY,
and we produce a Suit or
Overcoat that spells ah.-olutc
satisfaction.
Vuie in and see our beau
tiful Woolens ami laic Fash
ion Plates. We can fix you
ti at a price that will please
ou. .
Place your order today for
present or future deli very.
A. C. HINTOiM,
WORTH CAROLINA'S FOREMOST TAILOR.
B$Kon Floor Mercncata National Rank Bulldlag.
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be a reason for constantly keeping a.
box on hand .at home iinri nt (hn.over.
office- as well.
Ths Sloaadi Welcome! Quick Relief.
A Stuart's Tablet not only aids di
gestion but It - actually does the di
gostinR Itself. : In othor words it fur
nishes exactly the siunc elements for
the digestion of footl a the natural
juices of the stomach
therefore, is not called upon to do
any of the. work except to churn the
juices furnished by the tablet and
then push the digested food along
into the intestines where it will he
still further digested and the
strength taken up by the blood to he
carried to the muscles and nerves of
the body.
So ty taking a Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablet after a -.meal you Rive the
stomach the rest it needs in which
o mend itself and grow well again.
And you absolutely prevent the ponr-
ng of any food, the formation of
1115 poisonous gases, belching, foul
breath or conslipatinn.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have
done more for humanity and have
caused more rejoicing than any other
one agency that can be named.
Every druggist even-where sells
and personalty recommends Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tahlets. The price Is PO
cents per box. If you first wish to
try them a sample package will be
sent if you write to K A. Stuart pn
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(By Win Held Jones.)
Washington, 1). (.'., Dec,; ti When
the first regular session of the- sixty-' 11 stllHrt'8 Dyspepsia Tablet should
second congress was called lo order
here Mondav Hie niitlnnnl wiMlntnpa t
round themselves confronted with
the most Imijortaiil work that' ha
fncod a session in many years.
big game of politico is on, for both
parties will play politics from th
start.
a serious .legislative; program hits
been mapped out, but with eleven up
propriatiou bills in the way. and the
tariff the over-shadowing issue, ac
cording to the democratic leaders of
the house, it-is doubtful that much
general legislation will go on the
statuts hooks.
On the other hand, the tariff alon
will furnish sufficient issues for the
next presidential campaign. The
house democrats lire determined to
force, it to the front, even in prefer
ence to the anti-trust legislati m de
manded by the president and some
of the republicans. The country will
be called upon to. decide, in the end
which.- was .the- paramount issue
A bird's eye view of the situation
indicates that, the following legisla
tion will take precedence during the
session which has just opened.
l'irst: Hills originating in the
house providing for a substantial re
duction of. the tariff, especially of
the wool, cotton, iron, steel and
chemical schedules of the Payne
Aldrich tariff law. To put 'any of
these bills through the senate, the
democrats must have the aid of the
insurgents who. helped', lust session
to pass, the bills alterward vetoed
n.v me .president, l tie house .enu-
crals will pay little attention to the
report of the. tariff board, unless it
coincides with democratic views.
Second: -Appropriation bills, nlfo
originating in the house, which will
be modeled along democratic lines of
economy. The democrats propose to
make substantial cuts in appropria
tion and to do away w ith billion-dollar
congresses. . . .
Third: The arbitration : treaties
with Great Britain and France. The
senate will be considering these
treaties while the house is -wr.at.ling
with the tariff and appropriations.
Arbitration is one of the president's
pet policies, but it is still doubtful
whether the senate will approve the
treaties.
Fourth:. 'Amendments to the Sher
man anti-trust law. There is the
greatest diversity-of -.opinion. jn the
house, and-, senate as to whether the
Sherman law should be amended or
left alone. The tariff and anti-trust
legislation is expected to consume
much of the time in both bodies of
congress , during the session.
Fifth :. A federal incorporation act.
which the president will suggest as
one of the remedies for present busi
ness troubles. -'
Sixth: A bill providing for cur
rency reform, drawn probably after
the Aliirich plan.
Seventh:. A law providing the op
eration, government and maintenance
of the Panama Canal.
Trailing along,; without such
chance; for passage at this crowded
session, will be bills for a shin sub
sidy, a, parcel.-; post, a measure creat
ing a national department of pub
lic health, ami a bill inaugurating
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destruction with something attrac
tive on the old site.
The annual election of vestrymen
for St. Phillip's Episcopal church
took place last night at the rector's
study and resulted in the choosing
of the following men:
Messrs. C. M. Herndon, W. A.
firwin, W. A. Guthrie, W. J. Gris
wold, E. K. Powe, J, Harper Erwiu
C. H. Burcham, P. C. Graham, h.
U. Muse, A. E. Hloyd, J, M. M. Greg
ory and Dr. J. M. Manning. It was
f ul one, the game being played with
out prizes and in the regular course
of the club's meeting.
The clubs played independ sutly
and the joint meeting proved most
delightful. The Seniors were Mes
' dames Erwln, Manning, Grlsworld,
Fallon, Stith, Nash, Wily. Carr, Hill
and Currln. The Tuesdays vere
Misses Wright, Venable, Branson,
Mesdames Cobb, Rose, Peirce, Mc
I lver, Olive, Hogan, Rawls, Biggs and
Miss Barkesdale.
Wins Fight For Life.
It was a long and bloody battle for
life that was waged by James B. Mer-
not a largely attended meetinz. '.nt shon, of Newark, X. J., of which he
there was a groat 'deal of enthusiasm writes: "I had lost much blood from
in the talks made after the work was l"11!? hemorhages, and was very weak
and run-down. For eight months l
Friday night of this Week, the was unable to work 'Death seemed
first session of the vestry under the dose on my heels, when I began,
new election, will be held. Officers j three weeks ago. to use Dr. King's
will bo elected, junior and senior New Discovery. But it lias helped me
warden and secretary and treasurer. I greatly. It is doing all that, you
Senior Warden W. L, Wall, me of claim." For weak, sore lungs, obsti
the Hrst lnembers of the co'igr.-ga-j nate coughs, stubborn colds, hoarse
tion, has tendered his resignation ness, la grippe, asthma, hay-fever or
and will go soon to Iliilsboro to live, ! any throat -or lung trouble its sti
lus successor will-be chosen at this preme. 50c & J1.00. Trial bottle
meeting. free. Guaranteed by King-Crowell
.The funeral services over the re- Drug Co.
PHOXE
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REfflNGTON
GUNS.
ts Era hardwars msn.
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FARMERS AND CITY PEOPLE
TAKE NOTICE.
TO BE POSITIVELY SOLD
BY ORDER OF THE
BALTIMORE CONTRACTING
COMPANY,
M HORSES & MIXES 186
HORSES, $25 TO f3 TP.
ri'LES, 7B TO $100 A PAIR UP,
All young stock, suit any and all
business purposes. P. S. To be sold
at the rate of 20 head weekly; also
10 big young fat Mares, slightly
pavement sore, will come sound in
the country, and two Mares that have
proven to b in foal, very cheafr. . N.
B. It Will be. benefit to buyers to
cat land eetr this itocK before buy
In elsewhere ' See BtrPttRONTEND
ENT at company's main office and
Stable. S.::Z3 PennRvlrnnla. ' tviinn..
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HOME CURE FOR
RHEUMATISM
Do not waste time nor take
chances of becoming a cripple or
helpless sufferer from Rheumatism
by trying to care the disease wkh
external applications alone. Sack
treatment sometimes gives relief
from the severe pain, or may re
dace the inflammation of a swollen
joint or muscle, but the effect can
not be more than temporary. Each
day the caase is allowed to remain
in the system Rheumatism gets a
firmer hold on its victim. Purify
your blood of the inflammatory uric
acid and then you will care the dis
ease permanently. The system will
respond more quickly and surely to
S. S. S. than any other treatment.
This great blood purifier possesses
the penetrating qualities necessary
to driDt .tut eiery trace of urate
matter from the circulation and
build the blood up to a nourishing
and healthful condition. Only pare
blood can otiercome Rheumatism.
Thousands have cured themselves oi
Rheumatism by using S. S. S., a
medicine made entirely of roots,
herbs and barks; no harmful mineral
enter Jnto its composition, and
S.8.S. la therefore safe for any on
to ttse. Book en Rheumatism and
medical advice free. S. S. & is sold
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pension system for aged govern
ment employes.
There is little prospect that the
session will end before the latter part
of next June. Representative Mann.
the minority leader, in a pessimistic
and caustic interview directed at the
democrats, predicts' that the session
"will dawdle along like a derelict
at sea until October." . Representa
tive Underwood, the democratic door
leader in the house, declares that he
hopes to get away in June.
It is expected, however, that the
session will be prolonged and that it
will end only when the members of
the senate and house feel that they
must return home in order to build
up their political fences.
From the beginning, the game of
politics will have an influence upon
legislation attempted and enacted.
The democrats will spar for ad
vantage and so will, the republicans
President Taft will send at least
seven messages to congress during
the session, and it must be .emem
bered that these inessages will go to
a democratic house and a republican
senate. The democrats and the in
surgents will continue to seek op
portunities to "put the president in
a hole" and Mr. Taft will do his best
to extricate himself from tho situa
tion in Which he finds himself, be
cause of his veto of the tariff bills
passed last session.
But little legislation may' be ex
pected hefore the new year. After
the president's message was read the
various committees 6f the senate and
house began consideration of bills to
be presented as soon as they receive
a favorable report. Meanwhilethe
appropriations committee of the
house has started work on the reg
ular annual appropriation bills; the
ways and means committee" Will soon
begin to tinker with the tariff, and
the dozen investigating committees
of the house, each In search of cam
paign material will soon resume their
headings. w w.i
Representative tjnderwood pre
dicts that It will be 'impossible to get
much legislation through the house,
beyond the billB revising the' tariff
and the appropriation measures. Gen
eral debate on each bill must be
long, there will be scores of orators
who waat to make campaign speech
es which will go into the congression
al record for free distribution "back
home." .,'
The -democratic party has two
principal slogans In the house. These
are: '.'downward revision of the tar
iff" and "economy In appropria
tions." ' ' V, .',''
' The Bentrfe will tatt ' arbitration
ah anti-trust legislation meanwhile,
with prospect thai the real work of ;
the session, so far as results are eon
eerned, will not begin to show until
mains of Mr. William J. Warren, who
died Monday morning at Brevard,
will to held this afternoon from the
residence of Mrs. W. P. Redmond, a
sister at 2:30.
Rev. J. H. McCracken of the Meth
odist church of Beaufort will conduct
the service. Mr. McCracken was
formerly the pastor of the Warren
family at West Durham where they
attended church. The Elks will at
tend flie funeral in a body and the
burial will take place in Maplavvood.
The body reached the city yesterday
The stomach 1 1I,()rllin8 at 3:30 and was attended bj
iwo inemuers ot ine uurnam lodge
besides the brother of Mr. Warren,
who came all the way from Brevard.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Christian have
returned from Savannah where they
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.
11. Reams of that city. s
They were down there during the
great races and enjoyed these next
to the entertainment of General and
Mrs. Rams. The former Durham
man is' doing handsomely in his'
home. - -. ;:'
The Durham County farmers union
will meet: Saturday morning at 11
oclock in the co'unty court house for
kthe purpose of holding the annual
election of officers.
Immediately following that : elec
tion, the boys corn contest will take
place, at which time here will be
awarded the money prizes for the
best corn yields. It is going to be
helped considerably this time by tho
pictures which ar0to be taken. The
gentlemen inspiring the interest in
the contest are going to have a pho
tographer present to take a snap
shot of the young men when are
revolutionizing the productivity of
an acre.
The parents are going to be asked
too, so that the pictures of all may
be sent to Washington. This is a
big thing this year. The yields are
a real improvement over the last y?ar
and 107 bushels were got ten from
one acre then. "'
Postmaster J. A. Giles is the most
active spirit behind uhe corn club j
and organized it. He is president of
the association and is very happy
over the work it is doing.
:' The senior and the Tuesday after
noon bridge clubs held a joint neet
ing yesterday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. J. M. Manning on Dilianl
street. Mrs. Manning was hostcbs
to the Seniors and Miss Lottie Sharp
had the Tuesday afternoon club. Tho
Seniors played in pivotal style and
the Tuesday afternoon club progress
ed. The joint meeting was a delight-
's IVotn llnilcy.
. . (Special'to The Times.)
Bailey, -.' N. V.., Dec, 6 Many
changes are being made here. The
new firm, Langston Bros, who re
cently bought the grocery business
of J. C. Taylor, have leased the old
Farmer hotel and are running an up-to-date
hotel here now.
Lamm & Privette another new firm
have bought- A. 11. Bissett's store
near the depot. . .
Mr. E. B. Farmer has opened a
new store also.
The new bank building is com
pleted, also the new postoffice.
Bailey now has fifteen stores and
three nice churches but no school
to it's s'hame, the little children havo
to walk two, miles to school.
When the
Bowels Are
Uncomfortable
and you miss that fine feeling
of exhilaration which follows
a copious morning opera-'
tion, you should put a small
quantity or bimmons Ked L
Liver Regulator (The
Powder Form) on the tongue
and wash it down with a
little water. -.'
Its action in the system is puri-,
fyinj? nnd strengthening. It drives
out hard impactions and impurities
and Rives tone to thp muscular
( rupture of the; bov.-eL'. It over
come!! tho tendency to chronic con
stipation, relii'Vfs a l,!'ated feeling
: iii the nlxlon len, sweeten.'', the breath
and promotes vi w of f'o)y, mental
alertness and cheerful t, 'rits.
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Plenty of
Light for Shaving
is as necessary as a good razoiv
' The hardship of shaving in a
poorly lighted room is donei
away with when the new Edi-j
son Mazda Lamps are used..
Their brilliant white rays are '
perfectly adapted for domestic
use, while ordinary usage does
not damage the filament. ;
Come in trxjar for a moment and let us
prove to you that the new Edison Mazda Ail
fils all claimo in its favor. . .
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STRINGS OF ARTIFICIAL PEARLS
y . v We have strings of artificial or nianufaotnred PEARIS that are real
ly remarkable. We aak you t6 call and inspect them and see ro youraelf , .
t . ' how perfectly they match the natural Pearls in size, ahape and luster,' - - : , '
'Being man-made they-, coal much lefts than -the real Pearls taken ; '
from the Ocean bed.
Prices From $1.00 to $10.00.
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