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THE liALFJOII DAILY TIMES, TIIFHSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1911. .1 4 I t Catarrh Torture Cured POPULAR SHFRIFF makes mmim :;:'U"T.' FREIGHT RATE Furniture Men Ask Corpora tion Commission to Join In Suit Sheriff 11. M Nowell ot Johnston count v. who lor several yearn has been the nest to make a settlement! of his taws vvlih stale I treasurer Lacv, lost out this vear lo Slienll .1.1 R. Lanier ol Hari'.ett -eouniv. nn- other eoianetent otlicer. but it was through im fault ot Mr. Nowell s, ?53ft!:rS'' Trial Package Mailed Free to Convince You. BETTER OUR SE M I-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SAI E ' OF . W in ter weight Suits and Overcoats The traffic committee of the South ern Furniture .Manufacturers' As sociation appeared , be tore the Norlh Carolina corporation commission this afternoon in the interest ot a suit, begun by the mamitaeturers belore the Interstate commerce commission having for its object the elimination of discriminating lrelght rates from points in this si ate. to the west.. The committee 'claimed that the dittoi ence between one hundred pounds ot furniture shipped from .North faro Una or a. northern point is exactly twenty cents and that the advantage la with the northern maiiutaorui-or. The corporation coinimssiuii asked to become a party to the sun before the interstate commerce com mission and to lend its Rood otticcs toward an adjustment that, would be equitable to all concerned. Sinr-o ilie request has just b.-'ii received, the commission did not promise atiylhins lint it is quite likely that n w.ll join in v.ith the farm tu iv: iiuim-is in die prosecution of the suit.. . A liumljci Oi railroads are nauiotl. cOiumittee Avas: eoiii.poM.ed ot Pic 1 Tate, chairman, lluui f'uiiii; B. P. Huntley, V.'insion-H;il m; W. A. .TfiomaaV Statesville, and (.'. .J ri"l-.-'l!ich 1'oiiH. s..reiitrr u.: ill.-negotiation. I. -af im. I : if mm riiiHvoni sui: bvi: FIIOM -Hl'RXIXG YKSTKKDAY. Constable D- R. livmim is rejou hig today over the fact that h- has. s icli good neighbors. Yesterday, af icrii. -.-!' uhen hi3 barn in Idlewilu 'caught fi'y bis friends came to tlx; r-.-.-'-'i.'L' .tad put out the '.blaze before It 1'fid done mich damage. 'I lie iir eot in .some shucks and it required Ii.ird :.ad intelligent work to preehi it total loss. 4W w WW Till, McIVJ-iK MOM JlliM has i:i;iyi:i iv ( in. 'The ''.monument... which y.il! In placed in the capitol square ai tin right, entrance lrom Favett.ev.ille street to Dr. ( has. I). Mel ver. one of the state 9 greatest educational lead ers, arrived in Raleigh today and will bo unveiled in the spring. A similar shaft will be unveiled at Greensboro. The monument cost, about $7.oim. !Ievl leels l.il.e Mime I. rent . IVcv Mire 'a licniiug lou Down ('tin in ! orciiond Nose and Throat Haw, severe Head aches. Hum king; spitting ami liad lii-eatli. 1 i.rse are only a few of t!ie many sy;'ii'.i.!.jii!i--." I l.i a t warn uu . of ..the deadly '.vor.i I'litarrli is .'gradually ..tc con.j.lehi'i);. Your vhoTe :yste;n is bonig' i'i:-uei by-the deadly ctitarrn gcr'ni 1 1 1 iti i.ooiH'r (ir later will I'U'lHe I iii coiiiii'li.': iler;i v ; of holil tissue altd Ik tl . II riiin-i'S loss, (if I hiiiUnii; :powr, lilcei': tlrn.iii di;ilii( oi I In I t ' i i a i dvt T1IK I I.OKI1M MMITl;l 'fit (i( ON JANTAKY lt. The Seaboard Florida Limited, one of the finest trains operated by any railroad In the Lnited States, will he put on January 1 and will operate be tween New York to t. AugusWiie. The train will not stop in Raleigh except to change engines, and will run direct from Richmond to Ham let, without makniR a single station. It will reach Johnston street at 2:12; ; irriial ion: of Lie gUiiids of the , i';i Hsi in'." en rnelie. and '-tin ally sV;. Tin' . c.oel i n u d dvi!itii" I- ; Sertiis down tiiriMi'jjh i.h' iisuuliy .resnlis in'.-liid'iMloii. isra. catarrh of the sioniacli. bowels and oilier vital ' .'organs, f aiis- I ihii consuiuption and tirially de;'Ui. I ('. K. Caiiss, 2111 , .Mam street, j Marshall, :Ali(1i., has !at' Ui;dia ov i red a remedy,, tha quieUly and ner- i:auent.ly. cures all I or mi? ol. eatarni. :. ;;. s ilireit to the seat of ..trouble and corrects , the. ciiuse. .-''..: . Jit order to conviTij e any lui'soii sii'.l't-ring, from this dreadful .disease, one large sized trial package will he sent alisol.utely. free, postage paid, in 'a plain ''wrapper;''. All tliat is re i;iitrpd is to. (ill out tlie ai.iiched 'ou jion. it i.id mail it; today. W.heii ou are cured tell, your friends abo'i; this wondeiM' ill medicine. VAIK STOrKAJtl) CO.MI'ANY. A KliKKNSIMHtO CH.lKTKIi. A charter was issued todaji' to -:.ne Vade Kiorkanl Co., ol tlreenslioi o; to carrv on the business ol nianulac luring clothing and wearing noparel and to buv and sell at wholesale ;md retail clothing, etc. The authorized capital is (MM), with $5..unu paid in by Wade Stoekard. Hugh .ilcilut gan and Roland (J. Hill, ot (jie-Mis-boro, and IJ. S. Winibisli, of . Lynch uurg, A a. . This touiio.n . is oooil ,1'pr olio trial package of, (iauss' Combined t'atarrU Cure, mailed free in plain liackage. " Sini'ply- ii'.l in your name and address on doited lines be. low and mail to (.!;.; A CSS. Sif.t Main Sliect, Marshall. Mich. Name .... ..... Street, or K: F. D. No. .. . .. :.V ..'. City . : . , . . .',..',. Slate. . . , v. SAYS HALKKilt IS A CITY Ol' VIUHil ! if of road have been grailetl.. lie con. gi'atulated lialeigh on ihc progress made here in "the past few years'. Mr. B. V. Iliuiilev of. Wnistoii Saiem was in Raleigh today lor the first time in several years. "Raleigh has the Wlnston-Snlem spirit." he commented, "and I am gratified to behold such progress.'' Mr. Huntley is n larse furniture manufacturer and dealer and thinks his town. Win. stoa-Salem, is about the best in the south. LOCAL ETr;IIi!?S -Rev. T. (1. Vickers. of Btirgaw returned home today alter speadmi tl lew days in the city. . STATE8YITXE Am LINE IS prMXJRESSIXG MCKI.Y. Mr. f" A. Thomas of Statesvllle, who was In Raleigh today, Baid that the Statesvllle Ail Line project from Statesvllle to Yadkinville was pro groKsing nicely. About eight miles . .Two Sioux. Indians, mcmbt rs of tlie Daniel Hoone t:o., passing through to Henderson todav were objects of much interest at the station. Their full fealhered headdresses and Indian blankets attracted no little attention, which seemed to emharras them so that thuy were lorced to retire to the smoking room. Mr. Henry P. Wolle of Wilming ton spent last night in the citv with friends. "None lo Beat It." A customer in another city writes as follows: "The Engraved Cards came to hand In due time. ' Mv daughter was delighted with them. I have m;vr seen any work of the kind to beat It." Scud ns v. mr orders for ENGRAV ING, EMBOSSING, COPPERPLATE OR GETS EE A L PRINTING. EDWARDS & BROUGHTON PRINTING CO. it.i.ii:i(;ir, n. o. -k; ' J Virr At r ; fj h (i ft Ki 't 1 ' ' tl r .'" . r?4.'NB Begins, Friday Morning, December 29th. livery Wintonvcijrlit Suit and (h; rcotit in ilie hoi'sti a:n's into tlie sale staple slylcs as we'll ax novelties. Kam-y and mixed Suits ami the. plain llues and Blacks. Plain and t'ancv Overcifatsv Such a choice, at such concssions in pric". surely cas the climax of oppoi tiuiil v. Men's and Young Men's Suits ..i7."i0 Suits are now $29.73 iM'oi i sstr iii itst c. I'Aitivf i: M ks. I'AiiKKii. N';"- -k le ilrvpi:' t!ie -t i-;;-- ile.n.:ii'.s ol 1-is H iie to lie "ilici aloii , l'n:ie--(r ll-rseiiel '. I'.'..l,ei' ol eltiinl 1.1 I niYei"ity wli le ivei o i .!:lim ii v OMIi for the thml l ;me to etIHliei- the n est ol V'o'inl !e. inli'v, .!a-l:.. the lii!ic-t peak o: t.iie- .l!tfciln i"iii!;e, and ,'ie 'hit tir: rdleiii I; ook I l:ii!,i . to have dim. sell, Mcs. Talker will lie led (( hoeie. 'Mr-. I ailier mx'jiiiilimill h. i- liusl.niiil l;! Mltntin-i-I.) the l::-e li! ihe ni hi e I Ml II . MH1I: Mi KHiiev is 'Jtl. 100 lect The pvofes!,! will be ioineit v lleliimi e lil.inn li aci om;iar,iel Imu on his tun lm mor alt. -niW, Hi Seal tie. n'nl belli wil then inoceed lo Slcwail. ln.!;n. on the licr ! : ; i , 1 their liiuhr to eomiuef toi- nioiintain. t hiit the llarui'll coiimy : .maii heal hi:n out j of- the . iioivu-.. Sheviif No'.veli niade a sett leniem;; . it U the State -.treasurer". Dee. 1 . hen he 'liiiiii as . Tliiic.li ''money :ts he t'ho'iiBlit was due on state taxes', but (iv. i:ii; to i ho fact that tire" register of ileeds v.'as sic k, the sheriff oulil not learn hat the exact .amount was ami could hoi. therefore,, carry hack, with hint a 10- I -eii( in t'-.iii. 1 le was in th.t day and .not hi.. i-e,-eiit. ci l y. to- Merchant is Found hsane :; (Coiuinued Front Pa;;e One.). ; ed lor because of several iin.orV.int I'tiliet!.,:- ! tore .la:i KHIU'n. 1 N i .'. ir !,::-. i- i,i lie s.'itted tie ti y" 1st. Mr. Ak"" lio. n t. ili i k afternoon at 1 2 : .'.!! Vori; to look . ai'lcf these for ntatti . Oiiv.ivo ivitiies'si.'" .veire: ex-.tniined I .fu.l;;e ''H. '. " V iiv-s-irii ... conducting Lie cxanuiial ion, ..'Mr. .-..Alex. Ilosen garten stateii tliat. for i.woVutnnilis or in ore. his luol ln-r aas not, been of Hood mind. that, he nave'-foolish an swers to (luesitons, and Wis iiitaii.i ble Of titlendins to . Ufa iiffairs. . Mr. .1. ('. Little test'itied as to the lion compos niciil is of Mr, Tfosensartan. say iiiK thai the iatienf. v. heii asked about., business affairs, would r,ive: v. (J icu Ions replies! M r, it osen marten bad lieen allied if he: kept a colh-:J iri? store- and v. ha! he sold elm ucs lor. lie would rej.lv that he did and lli'it he hail suit:- ratigias. irotu yire :o lue rents, and later said they sold li-otn ? loo to ?1,imio. '.'.. j l-'or several Wocta Mr. l!o; t-nar-, ten aas been in a hospital in liich inoiiil, and lae tittendin;; phyfileian ;, as well as !ta!ei?.h physicians, .give it as their opinion, acrorilln;; to. wit-. nesses, that, it wouiil he a long time, if ever, before be was normal , again. The jury had no difficulty in lind ini; .Mr. Kosengarten insane. Ihe: iiii'v was composed of Messrs. John ; A. Mills, .loYn W. Thompson, F. W. Mahler, John C. Drewry, (1. A. Folk, J. L. O'Qtiinn. N. iebov, W. 13. Drake, Alexander Webb, S. U. Fara bee, M. J. Carlton and ,1. If. Mul lillH. ' .'..-, . Mr. Itosengarten Is one of the best-known merchants in Italeigh, is well-liked by everybody, and his friends will hop that ho will soon recover from Ills affliction. i:v i-'i;..('o-(;i''iM." clash. :is:iiieeiuent Over ( until Island? Slav be Iteleired lo Ihe llacue. I'ans. Dec. ih --The :vnon pnnl ed in the I- f.nro . that, the Franco-f.ei-inun agreement - in regard to Mo roet-o and the ! rench Koniro is rais mi; diilieiiiie.; even botore it lias beet ratihod bv :lie (rench parliiiment i: eonfirmed bv the '1 emus this even ;111K. ' 1 he troiiule arises over islands in 'he ..French Konuo opiiosito tile point where, the Oerinan stripreaches the river . Tue Berlin authorities claim ihese. al t liuii elj it was --understood here that tliev would remain French .'htm 'iuKtiriiijs' continuity between: ,tlu liar.s ol the l-rench Koupo. Already there is tall; ol .subiuittiiif; the (pies iion to The ll:t;ri;e arbitration cotirt. In an ordinary vear Fnvjit pxpecls and eaters to about 10,000 tourists, t ae-tlnrd ot w liom are Americuns. Ihe, number'. lasf vear was consid erably p renter t.iun that. ;.).()( M.K ) .'lend 27.-")(l 22.ro 20.00 1S.00 lfi.oO 1 ;").()() 12 ") 10.0J S.,'0 7 50 28.75 2G 75 24.75 22.75 1 17.7.') 1 ".7." 1 17 12.7.'- li r 9 73 7.75 6 75 5 75 Overcoats for Men and Young Men n.00 Own onis now $24.75 2-.O0 " " 19.75 22.50 " 17.75 2) oo " " 15.75 1-100 lK.'.O 1.1.00 12.50 10.00 )0 7.50 13.75 12.75 1175 fi75 7.75 G.75 5.75 1 4 Off on Every Boy s Short Pants Suit and all the Overcoats. -.-.'IVcjuise wo liclie've in 'ivim; our iiatrons the adva:ilai-e of Ihe widest variety ii'ii i Hi! n! -nssoi'tnint possible and preserve our reputation for exclush eness ;"; we carrv bv ('.ir the laiwst stork in town. Thus we are ronl'ronted Willi ;i ri!':;r:m'e a---k n'mv winch demands exlraordii ary eflort and assuredly . t in ii Lii'if in t!'i , all in In Inii red m lion we are annouin-ini; to benin Fri- I !.- '.' Hi: Jftlin'J'. TIJF.JVL 0T' SALE, SPOT CASH. AllraHions ifain. Inc. Money back if vim wait! it . Hi. W ANGER. Tne One Trice Clothier. Raleigh, N. C: iiixi: wnvnviiovt; way. i.s I'liysicinn ):iH( liet! Ins Ma eliine it Started Oil Without a Di-iver. Allatnti, (la., (i;;diii Taliiot, came out of his ,antl franked his bail been standi!! Ilec: L'S -When Dr. ,-! local ih sii'lan. ofhee this mornins automobile, which u; bv the curb, be Quickest, Surest Cough RemedyEver Used Stops Even Vtioopinq Cough Quickly. A Family Supply for 50c. Money Refondf ri if H Fails. whs aslouniled v.liett. ai the first turn O! the criitiK-sniirt the ear boj;an -lo l:ae!; awav lrom bun. and with one or two lueliinniarc eh it km began to roll l;a.dward down liie street until its rear hitht was smashed aKainst the tide ol :i coal ivapon and it came to .in tibruiit stop. Some newsboy or other vouiircsters. -.ill ot boMsh ilovilirv. hud climbed into the car when no one was look ing, and had thrown in the reverse lever. Ibis is not the onlv thins of the kind that has occurred recentlv in Atlanta. Teonle are beKiiinilK? to be alraid to leave their cars standing alone anywhere excent in the heart ot .he shoppnw district, tor fear bovs w ill tamper with them. One man who owns a bit; car was badly shaken un a (lav or two aijo wh'Mi be t ranked up his ear and had it. run imo 1 un and knocu linn dov.n. becense some boy bad tiirown in the low speed lever. On the verv same day a kid crawled under a small car which a vonui; woman had drive:) to town, and lit all ihe aiaxo lnio out . The poliee have pioniifsed 'o be on the - lookout for the liMle i-oriios, whose onlv idea se!nis to lie mischief. i.K i:si: l'oit o.uiiiV iiotjoi. ( ourt 'OI5X COXTKSTS The trade manufacturer is natur ally out Tor the rocks. If innii' Kim n: wur l.-mnlv bus im obsti nnte. f t.i-; . -:-.' 1 1-1 1 eiinyli even whonpin: .l-i.Utill VVllieli Ik-.s .Viellleil slewl.v tu tretit- . merit, bu.v a -.Mi rem belile of I'inex -mid I wutc.li lliiil niu::li v ini-Ji. If it fads, moni-y ' baek if-'imi ily, iiud w-itlimit arirunieiit. . j A rAeent. li'illle uf I'iuex, wlieii mixed -with linim- niiiile sural- syniii. makes a full pint ti liuiiif.v supply of Ihe 'must etl'eci ie eouuli remedy - 4 tin t iiuniey eiiu buy, at li siiviiiu' e $J. (jives inst.'iiil teliet mid will ii.-im I ! - wipe nut si, bad i-nnuli in - i hours in- lr- :. I.n iilv pi-epuivd in live llii'llltes (iil-eelii :is ill miekaiie. . . l'inex ruinli Syruti bus n ileasiint taste children take, ii w il!in'!y. It Htiiiiiilales Ihe appeiile- and is slishtlv lnsative liiilli H(ied li'.'ilnri's. Splendid Inr croup, honrsencs:--, threat Icklc. ineipient lun troubles, mill n prompt, sue. ess! ul rcui edy for wlinopinjr cnnti. Pinex is n sneiinl nnd hisiblv conenn trntod eomneiind nt Nm-wnv Wluto I'me extract, and is ni b in qinnneol nnd other elements wlueli are so henhmr to the lnembriuii's. Snnnlv mix it with snirar syrup or strained honey, in n pint bottle, and it ih ready for use. I'scd in ninlrn homes in the Tr. S. and Canada than any other coiurli reincdv. PinM lins ntten been Imitated, but never successfully, for nolhiut; else will produce the same results, flic prentuoe is Cimrnntpod lo (five nbsohvfe siitisfaetion or monov refunded. Certificate of puar Biifee is wrapped in eneh pnckiiste. Vour rlrucsist hnt I'mex or will tet it for von. If not, send to The I'iuex Co., I u Wayue, lndiuuitr i Plans Heiiijf Slade For Next, Venr's : 'ontest Aiiimal Dinner Ily I'mr Association, (Special to The Tjtuea.) Ashevtlle, Pec. 28 Alreadv the l)I-ins are beniK laid for the county corn contests for next year. The prizes have not vo. been determined on but it was announced yesterday that the entry .hooks are now open to all who want to enroll. The last contest have bitrelv closed hut it Is felt: that the men and bovs cannot begin loo early in the preparation lor the crops next year. When the prizeB were awarded hero a short time oro T. . U. Parker who had charge of the Btate content spoke to the boys and urged them the necessity of going to work ut once If they hoped to be In the race next fall. Tonlfiht the Ashcvillo Bar associ ation will have Its' annual dinner at the Manor and it Is expected tliat there will be an attendance of about r0 lawyers:. The program which lias just been completed and promises to bo very interesting. It consists of speeches, toasts and responses, Thomas S. Rollins acting as toast master. Five or ten minute speeches will be made by Judge J. C. Prltch ard. Judge Fran Carter, Marcus Erwln, J. C. Martin, F. W. Thomas and Locke Craig. They will choose their own subjects. The dinner will begin at & o'clock , ' Acts favorably on Anilrevv Mel lure'8 Petition. Media. I'a,, Dec. lis. After a henrm e: oxtonuini; over six' hours the court tins evening grunted a renew al of t.ie license lor the IJuilonwooii llolel lit l)arbv to Andrew McClure. Judges Johnson and Rrootnall oc cupied I lie oencii. Tlii opinion, written bv Judge P.rooinnll, reads- Alter a hearing, Including t.ie .taking' ol testimony lor petitioner? and remonstrants, and taking lino consideration all po.iuons and re monstrances, and having due regard to the number and character ot the petitioners lor and against the ap plicant. ' We are ot the opinion that tais license is necessary for the accom modation ot the public and etiter tainineiii. ot strangers and travelers; that the applicatie is n citizen ot tne I lined istaies, and that the ippli- cant. is a tit person him such a license, nuirenionts ot the complied with. " '1 ne license is therelore and tae bond approved." Met lure has n large following in Darby, and tne light agalns: the re newal ol the license had minuted in ilea attention, lie is a member ol the laiuilv which has had a control! Ing lntmence in politics In Delaware county. '-.. ': to have granted and tiiat all .re law have been granted Stockholders' Meetings Stockholders' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mechanics Sav ings Hank will be held in the rooms of the bank on Tuesday, January nth, 1012. at 8 o'clock P. M. WALTERS" DURHAM, 1 "r Cashier. Notice. The annual .meeting of the stock holders of the Commercial National Bank. Raleigh, N. C, will be held In their banking rooms Tuesday, January 9, 1912, at 12 o'clock, noon. B. B. CROW, Cashier. Dec. 9, 1911. ed-lmo. Stockholders' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Merchants National Bank will be held in their banking room on Tuesday, January 9, 1912, at 12 o'clock, noon. W. B. Drake, Cashier. Dec. 9, 1911 e. d. 1 mo liiiUsli emigration lo Australia m crea:oi considerably this vear. The arrivals from tne I nited Kingdom in tne iirst eight .months were 40, 1 1 ,s, against 2J."9t in tae same period last vear. Sjierial sale on Toilet Sets and Mckel arc. See .our West window. TOYI.AXII. The Store That lliirgaiim liuilt. Hrant ley's fiA- the best Drugs and prompt service. 1 Clones 1"). J. C. BRANTLEY DRUGGIST, M.Monlc Temple. PhOMe No. Ill Agents for Martha Washing ton and Wbjtman'e Candle. "-. ...Ar- '-..:f''vf: . Stockholders Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of The Raleigh Savings Bank & Trust Co., will be held at their banking house in this city on Monday, January 8, 1912 at 4,:30 o'clock. CHARLES ROOT. 12-1G e.d.t.d.m. Cashier. Stockholders' Meeting. A meeting of the stockholders of the Mutual Savings & Deposit Com pany will be held in the office of R. T. Gray, Esq., Tuesday afternoon, January 9th, 1912, at 4:00 o'clock. II. E. LITCHFORD. Secretary. e. d. till Jan. 9 i Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Citizens National Bank will he held in their banking rooms In thiu city on Tuesday, Janu ary 9th, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon. It. E. LITCHFORD, Dec. 18, 1911. Cashier, e. d. to 1-9 Raleigh & Southport Ry. Co. ' DAILY TIM13 TABLE. SOI'THfJOrNn. No. SO No. 80 No. 4.1 Leave Kuleign Varina . " Fuquay S. 8.00 9.04 9.14v Llllington. 10.00 Linden 10.23 Arrive F"yettev'lt 11.10 1.16 2.05 2.12 2.63 3.26 4.00 6.36 7.36 7.46 8.26 8.48 .86 NORTH HOUND. No. 38 No. 80 No. 43 it. Kayeuevtiie. Linden . . . . Llllington . . fuquay S.. . Varina . . . . Italeigh .... 8.00 8.45 Ml 9.60 10.00 10.60 1.00 1.41 2.08 2.46 2.63 8.4t AT. JXO. A. MILLS, Pres. S Gen. H. D. HUNCH, Soliciting Pass. 6.10 6.64 6.20 7.0S 7.1 8.20 Mgr. Agt. A Want Ad. in The Raleigh Dally Times Will Work Wonders for .Toot Baataees.
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