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C7 TIIE RALEIGH DAILY TBIES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1911. Just a little mm f everyday makes the KLightTouchA ivionarcn the typewriter of efficiency (a u4 No Tlirce O'clock Fatigue It seems shorter to the ol prator an so actually is shorter, for the light, quirk, easy touch of the Monarch Machine makes each day seem shorter than It can possibly seem with any other typewriter. : The old THREE O'CLOCK fatigue is forgotten and the day is finish ed with more work done, eas ier than over. That, menus ef ficiency and more profit for the business. MONTHLY .PAYMENTS. Monarch Machines may be pur chased on the Mont hly Pay ment plan, a pof.t 'card . will bring; full information. IN THE POLICE COURT. Samuel Hawkins, colored, paid a Site Selected For Monument. to (Continued From Page Ona.) a magnificent tribute of a loyal fine of $5.00 and cost for forcible Pnd devoted son of the state to the trespass. I memory of those women who for four Margaret Woods, a white woman, years suffered hardships, privations was before his honor charged with 1 nd anxieties even greater than those firing a pistol and cursing. Mrs. I endured by their husbands and broth-' Holt, who is about 87 years old, told ere in the field. All the people of the court of Margaret. Woods going. 'he state will applaud with high to her house and cursing hor violent- praise this generous action of this Durham Book and Stationery Comp'y, DURHAM, C. ly. Mattie Dlnkens declared Mar garet was drinking and cursed around so much that she went after a policeman. : Dempsy Holeman told of hearing her use very "flamey" language and shooting ap istol iour times. The defendant declared that she followed her husband to the Dinkens place and had a conversa tion with him in regard to the chil dren. Went on home and two men came there and used very profane language and she fired her pistol to run them out of her yard. J. W. Jenks, who was in Margaret's house, told of two men using all kind of profanity to her and she fired her pis tol to make them leave. "She shall pay a fine of $10 and cost" was the verdict of the court. The bond of Edna Morris was for feited when she was called otit and failed to answer. Mattie Thompson, a negress, was on the docket charged with disorder ly conduct. Several witnesses told of her using very profane language. The physicians said she was about halt crazy and the case was continued tor further investigation. gallant old soldier and devnlei North Crrolinian. An Appropriate Site. . The . place selected is especially appropriate, as it will be immediately in front of the great state building which building i itself is in a way a monument to Colonel Home's breadth of vision and love of his state. KS PE KA X TO MEETlNti. EAT AT WHITE'S CAFE "THE CLEANEST PLACE IN TOWN." FOUR DOLLARS Deposited la This Savings Bank Each Week WUI .See Yon With Two Hundred Dollars Ahead One Year FiOm Today. You Will Spend It if You l)o Not Deposit it. Try Saving Your Money. Money to Loan on Approved Collateral. State Esperanto Association Elects Otlicers for the Year. . The North Carolina Esperanto As sociation met last night at 414 north hast street. The lollowing officers wore elected: Dr. A. Itudv, presi dent; Kev. A. R. Hunter, vice presi dent; Mr. Walters Durham, secre tary; Mr. Henry Lriehford,. treas urer. These officers were declared the executive committee with full power to act for the association. Practice meetings and classes for beginners are to be held every Tues day evening from S to 1 0 at 414 north East street. Meeting adjourned subject to the call of the president. OFEKIt $100,000 TO HAVE NOKEOLK SOUTHERN ENTEK. SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE To lie Held With Kolesville Baptist Church, December 11-17. The Sunday school institute of the central association will be held with the Kolesville. Haptist church, Dec. 1 1-17 Following is the .program:. Thursday, Peceinlw 11. 2:00 p. ni. Sor.g service. 2:15 p. m. Soul Winning in the Sunday School Rev. V. D. King. 2:."0 p. m. Sunday School Work in Our Association The Present Sit uatoion Dr. Charles E. Brewer. :',:L'i'j p. in. How to Study the Bible-'. Dr. 1.,. 13. M. Freeman. i on p. m Song service i : 1 ; p. m. The Preparation ot the World tor Christ Dr. L. K. M. ( reenian. iii.o p. in. Soul Winning -in .the. tiiindav school Hev. F. D. King. . . S; -";V p. m. --Christian service le .1 K. Walts, . Decern Iter I." hong service. Porter Cliiiill'ii, i luiv, been in tail al .Iii'M-y ( in. V .(., tor mure tliiin mie yi'ii! ;uul a !,a!l lor (lie niiir iler ol Ins wife ai I ilil ' ino, Italy, in .lime, IIMO. liarln n miller, .lll.lue I 'll n I l !ui'il::i !i.m been ii Ikuiitctl by l'i i -i.l. ni HI ti I'uerm liii'it. :i nppi i e iii.u pending he l"re llie I nlti I St in v Mipreme muri on the i'iiIiiii: nl s i t icy of Mate Ivnov that Cluit'lMii t.is t i lie bunded ur r to llie II iii.u. .mlpi'i iiics to si a imI trial fur hoc !, In which he bail ntnletseil w l.i n .i - I while sfeppint' nil' Hi. I . n r til llohiikeu June IMnl, I'll it. I Ii.ii It' u siemls the greater p.u" nl In-, tune in llie cell rejulinct' ami Kiifui'.; vei"es ;iml ni'- ri-.tri'lte. Age Prof Tte- The Greensboro chamber of com merce has telegraphed Mr. E. C Duncan, in charge of the extension of the Norfolk Southern Railway, offer ing- the railroad $100,000 to enter tliat city Every inducement that a progressive city could offer has been made In the hope that his big rail road might be induced to enter Greensboro. LESS COTTON CIXXED THIS YEAR THAN WAS IX 1908. According to the census figures the number of bales of cotton gin ned to December 1 last was not as large as the number ginned to De cember 1, 1908. For this year the figures, are 12,814,832 and for the year-1908 they were 13,086,005 bales. This fact was pointed out to day by Major W, A. Graham, com missioner of agriculture. MECHANICS SAVINGS RANK. For All the News From Everywhere, all the Time Rend The Raleigh Daily Tim Organize Associated Charities. Superintendent. It. S. Stephenson has received a letter from Dr. I. M. Mercer, pastor of the First Baptist church at. Rocky Mount, asking for a .copy of the constitution, and by laws of the Associated Charities. They have a movement on loot at Rocky Mount to organize and are de sirous of copying after the one here, which has been so successful. For the convenience of those who cannot do their shopping during the day, we will keep our store .open every night until Christmas. TOYLAXD. 105 HURRAY'S 105 PROUD OF THE FIT. The keenest, lasting pride. and. satisfaction come to every man who treats himself with one of our well tailored garments. THE SOONER You give us your order, the sooner your Clothes problem will be solved. Murray Tailoring Company, "QUALITY HIGHER THAN PRICE." Phone No. 147. Magazine Subscriptions lor 1M2 .. Place them with home agents. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. Will take your order and guarantee both price and dcliverv. , Friday, in: Ui a. m lll::;ii a. in Tht Jewish Religion Minikins iiiuiiui in the I line ol I'linst - - Dr. I.. K. .M lYeeiiian. ) 1 :UTi a. in. -r-The Teen Rev. .1. T. Walts. 11:10 a. m.--The Teaclu r .1. H. Highsmith, IMS p. m.i Song service. .1:30 p. m. -The Teacher's serve Fund Rev. J. T. Watts. 2:05. -p. m. The Child Prof. J II. Highsmlth. 2:40 p. in. The Karly Ministry ot Jesus Dr. L. K. M. Freeman. 7:iM) p. m. Song service. 7:15 p. m. Some Laws of Teach ing Prof. J. H. Highsmith 7:.r)0 p. m.-Tlio Galilean Ministry Dr. 1.. K. M. Freeman. f:25 p. m.: The Teacher's Lesson Preparation Rev. J. T. Watts. Saturday. December IB. 10:15 a. m,Song service. 10:0 a. m. The I'ltimate Aim of Teaching Prof. J. II. Highsmith 11: 05 a. m. The Galilean .Min istry Concluded Dr. L. E. M. Free man. 11: 40 a. m. I he Teacher's Art Rev. J. T. Watts. 1:15 p. m. -i'ong service 1:30 p. ni. The Country Sunday School as It Ought to Be Prof. E. 1. Middloton. 2:05 p. m.-r-The Sunday School the Layman's Opportunity Rev. J T. Watts. 2: 40 p. m. Round Table Confer ence.-. 7M5 p. m. Song service. 7:30 p. ni. The Teaching Work of t lie Churches Rev. J. T. Watts. S:05 p. m. The Country Sunday School and Training lor Service- Prof. K. 1.. Middleton S; I0 p. in. Hound Table Confer ence.. . : Sunday, December 17. 10:00 a. in. Song service. 10:15 a. m. Teaching the Lesson For the Day Dr. Chas. E. Brewer. 10:50 a. m. The Country Sunday School and the Standard of Excel lence Prol. H. L. Middleton. I 1 :25 a. in.- The Work of the B. V. P. II. Rev. J. T. Watts. 1M5 p. ni. Song service. l:"0 p. m. Sunday School Work In fllir A uufifi'i t Inn Mn 'T'.lr 1. lit 12 Dr. Chas. E. Drewer. 2:05 n. in. Some Essentials to Sun- D v" ""- 01 . V 01 Ba,e day School Success Rev. J. T. I lalIleu " mortgage aeeu execuiea Watts I by Edward F; Harding and uis wife, 2: 40 n. m. Presentation of. Certi- oi'hia b. Hardin, and. by virtue of licates 'nmi cinBinir Wnrrt e siaiute in Bucn cases maao ana . . .. , In regard to the above program, I I)rovlut Ui we 11,9 unuersignea win on Dr.: W.- K- Culloin, pastor of the.lI1B 1-i,n y t January, at Rolesvllle church, says: l"u couruiouso aoor in naieigu, ex- We think we have here a pro-,,)ose 10 K;"c ana 86,1 al PUBllc a,lc- grani Hint is worthy of the occasion, ' 11 u lu l"e uisuebi. uiuuer ir casu, and we have tried to make it worth tl,e nollSR and lot. now occupied by while for the peoDlo to make a sacri-1 tbe farnll' ot tf Faison, situated lice to come. The Rolesvllle people ,n the ' of a'el8". fronting 70 promise entertainment to all who ,eet on Jones 8treet and bounded on come. We. the Sunday school work- l"c i"-""; dhcCI, uu mo rs of the association, and of the 1 nortn by ,ot of JonBS Matthews, on country round j.bout , will avail 1 ",e "y U1B 101 01 rs- JO'utt" themselves of this rare opportunity 1 anu 0,1 lDe 80uta Dy Jones Blreet' Those who attend as many as twen-' coulan"" BUOUl 01 Bn a,TO ty lectures will receive the beautiful ' 84110 wl" be betwee 18 m., and 1 lecture course certificate of our Suu-j P- m- Said mortgage is recorded day school board, at Nadhville I ,n book 9ti- vage 306 of public reg l'enn lister's office at Wake county. Anv one who Is at. nil pmhitinm. 11 purcuaser uoen uoi. waui to become useful in Christian, ser-i40 pay aU cash ne can make rea' vice would get great help from at- sonable arrangements with the un. tending this Institute, and all are cordially invited." Lots on llilishiii,, MitH'i and lto.il.-in Aiemie lv Siifc-'JamiHiw !"th at ( 'oui'lhouse. lly virtue ill ;s juilmiieiit in the case of Walter l'h:rli et al., ExtHiu lors of W. H. i;l:ird et al., ex parte, 111 superior con;; ol Wake county, and ot orders in-the -cause-; On Monday, .ian'-iary 15, 1!I12, at. 12 in., "ne will oiler for sale .at- the courthouse . door in .Raleigh, three lots, part of the hlmwood property. One lot,. besoming at a point and one-half ; "t west of Julius Lewis' corner mi Hillsboro street then west with said street b'l and one-half teet. then north and perpen dicular-to said street 170 feet, then east 47 ami onehalf leet, then southeast sewn leet to lot number one, then along line ol said lot to beginning. (This lot was exposed for sale December 4th, was hid oft at $J.02.". and bid raised ten per cent., and is -o lie sold under order of resale. 1 One oilier lot, beginning on Hills boro street, at western corner ot above lot, then -'.2 and one-half teet west along said street, then north, perpendicular to said street 113 leet, then northeast along an alleyway about 02 feet, to lot number two. then south with said lot about 14. feet to the beginning. One other lot, 011 Boylan avenue, beginning at a point 120 feet, north of Hillsboro street, then north along Hoylan avenue 52 pnd one-half feet, then east 153 teet to an alleyway, then south with said alleywav 21 feet, then southwest with said alley way about 5 J leet to an iron stake, thence west 105 and a half feet to beginning. This is a privilege of a ten-loot alleyway to the rear of the lots. TerniR One-thrd cash and resi due, in six and twelve months, with interest. Sales subject to confirmation. WALTER CLARK, S . ASHE, W. W. ASHE. 12-i:i-:iot Executors. raw AY A no 2 Our first sale in The Subway was a tremendous success and we have been looking for bargains ever since for this sale and have gotten together a great lot of bargains. A few items really out of the ordinary and goods that we have never offered before. -We have gone out of our regular line for a few of these itams and we can assure you that th prices on these bargains will greatly surprise you. We have gone to the Manufacturer, the Jobber and the Retailer and gotten their best good at practically our own price and when you read the list then come and see all the bargains we have you will agree with us that we have surpassed all former efforts. DECKi 3 3,14, 5 15 lb DRESS GINGHAMS. I,5(iu yards :of best Dress .Ging hams,, splendid si vies and sell for Vic. everywhere. Subway lricc 7U' LONG CLOTH. Regular 10c liiialitv, full width ami nicely finished. A bargain... Sub way I 'rice CORSET COVERS. 55 Corset Covers. Another Job that are worth 50, 75 and $1.00. These are "splendid.-. Subway Ii ire 47c. 7i2c. CUT GLASS. Rich, sparkling Cut Glass, about 150 .pieces, at prices that will be a revelation to you. LADIES SWEATERS. White, Red, Blue and Black, all sizes, all wool and worth $2,50. Sub way I'riee. . .... . . . . . ... . .lt93 BOYS' SUITS. About 125 Boys' Suits, from 7 to 14 years, all styles and all prices to clean up the lot. Subway Price $1,98 DOMESTIC. 2,500 yards 36-inch fine Sea Island Domestic, as good as the usual 10c. quality. Subway Price. .. .. 60, BLEACHING. The best S 1-:!c. full yard-wide Bleaching made, soft finish and 110 dressing in it. Subuny Price, glp CAMBRIC. Good quality, "ti-inches wide and bet.er than you ran buy elsewhere at 10c. Subway Price. . ... APRONS. 10 dozen dainty Embroidered Em broidery Aprons White, Blue, Pink and Lavendar. 50c. values. Subway 39c. LACE COLLARS. 50 beautiful Plauan Lace Collars, large size and new. These are beau ties. Worth 75c. Subway Price gt)g PERCALES. A fine assortment of Percales, all new styles and the best goodstnade; 12 He quality. Subway Price. Qc. :8c. yd. MUSLIN SKIRTS. 12o new .Muslin Skirts. A job that we picked up. Values from $1.25 to $2.00. Subway Piice. ggc TAFFETA SILK. A grand heavy quality of Rustling Black Taffeta, full yard-wide, $1.25 quality. Subway Price. . . . . . -QQq CURTAINS. A lot of White Ecru Red and Green Curtains. Values up to $2.00. All on one table. Subway Price. .Q3( APRON GINGHAM. Amoskeag Staple Apron Gingham, the very best made. You know what they are worth. Subway Price. .'Jq KNIT GOODS. A lot of Woolen Knit Goods. Ilaby Caps, Jackets, Stockings Caps nml Shawls. Subway Price n prjce COMFORTS. Two cases of high quallly Bed Comforts, nicely covered with wide solid border around edges. Worth $2.75. Subwny I'riee. ...... jJ QQ OUTING. All colors, all styles of absolutely the best good.s made and no excep tion. 35 pieces in the lot. Subway Price .......... nrt Tr NAINSOOK. Sheer, beautiful quality and as nice as nice can be had, 20c. yard. Only about 30 boxes, 12 yards each. Subway Price ..... .$1.39 a Bolt. NAPKINS. 20 dozen Damask Napkins, large size and splendid quality . Worth $1.50. Subway Price. . . . ... .$1,25 WHITE SPREADS. An extra good Counterpane, full size and worth $1.50 of any one's money. Subway Price. 98c. LADIES SKIRTS Wo bought throe sample lines of high class top Skirts They inr-lude Voils, Panamas, Serges, ete. All this .season's styles and are liiojli class garments. About 157 Skirts in Hie three lots, q.nd they are wonderful. You will lind them in the subway, and if you want a bargain, get one at the wholesale price. - I Herat cnerl Capt. A. L. Bulwinkle of Oas- utonia was a visitor at the office of Adjutant uenerat k. Li. ieinster today.- . This 11th day of December, 1911. JOHN W. GRAHAM, BENNEHAN CAMERON R. B. PEEBLES, Executors 'of P. C. Cameron. lZ-ll-tdi The oldest active physician In Maine is Dr, Amos R. Dunlap, of itipiey, wno is aeariy 3 yeara 01a. 1 . y , . Dr. RiDler has been nraotlcina medlr t VVOnaerS IOr XOUT A Want Ad. in The Raleigh Daily Times Will Work etna for 99 yean, Don't Miss This Opportunity. You will ha ve to agree with us that this is a really wonderful lot of merchan dise at the price. We want to call your particular attention to the Skirts, for they are wonderful values. The Cut Glass, you have never had an opportunity to buy it at these prices. The Domestics.Ginghams and Long Cloth. These are all great numbers and the rest of them, too, are worthy of your attention. Come down and visit, the Subway, for truly it is a place of bargains. i WOQLLCOTT OPPOSITE' POST. 07FICS . ".; ' RALEIGH, . Ii C 1
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