THE liALEIGIl DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11', 1912. '
IE TO
Terrible' Suffering
Eczema All Over Baby's Body.
"When my baby 'Was four months
Old his face broke oVut witb. eczema,
and at sixteen months of age, his face,
hands and arms wer, in -a dreadful
state. The eczema spread all over his
kwb Wo hail in nut a. m.sk or cloth
WHITING MORTON
over his face and tie up his hands.
Builders' Exchange Selects
New Bern For July Meet
ing Banquet Last Night
Finally we gave him Hoods Ssarsapa
rilla and in a few months he was en
tirely cured. Today he is a healthy
boy." Mrs. Inez Lewis, 138 ring, Maine.
Kood's Sarsaparilla cures blaod dis
eases and builds up the system.
Get it today in usual liiquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.
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The North Carolina Builders' Ex
change spent a lively and buay ses
sion yesterday afternoon attending
to purely business affairs," heaving
reports, out-lining plans and pledg
ing themselves together lo niaku (in
coming year the best since its or
ganization. The linancc committee,
in making its annual report, -showed
that the Kxehange is in a flourishing
condition nnaiu-iully. ilwit it has i.n't
every obligation, and the treasury
was- not empt ied. , -..
Meet in New Itrru.
There were several invitations
from various cities asking that the
Jnlv sessions bo held with them, but
New Hern was chosen. The nomi
nating committee named the old set
of officers for next year and they
were unanimously elected. They are
.1- A Jones, of Charlotte, president;
JJ. Underwood, of Durham, vice-
president; 10. IV Tingley, of I'liar
lolte, secretary-treasurer.
Baniict l-a.vt N'iglit.
Tlie meeting came to an end with
an . elaborate banquet last uiht in
the dining-rooms of the Yarboi-ouuli
Hotel. It was well, prepared and one
of the moHt enjoyable affairs ever
held in Kalcigli. A spirit of fellow
ship existed among the "boys" rare
ly seen. Everyone vied with the
other in making it one of jolliliea
tion and they were continually hurl
ing back and forth at each repartees
that kept the run at high tide. The
banquet was not one of those cut
and dried aflairs, with about a half-a-dozen
on the program for toasts
and the others composing the audi
ence, but all were free to say .Hist
what they pleased, tell all the -jood
jokes they desired. Mr. J. A. Jones,
president ol the Exchange, acted as
toastmaster, or probably better, mas
ter of ceremonies and he ke'it the
crowd laughing with his wit and
humor. Me called on almost every
one in The-room for a speech, not
even allowing the press representa
tives to escape without saying
something. With air standing and
glasseB clicking in fours, a toat
was drank to the North Carolina
Builders Kxchange.
A roar or applause and laughter
was heard when Mr. W. B. Harrow
called on Mr. James R. McClamrock.
of tlreenshoro, designating him as
the "phonograph of the Exchange."
He stood up and, waving his hand
kerchief, declared that "I never de
sert my colors, boys, white is for
purity," which was received with an
other outburst of applause, rle de
clared that every meeting of the
Exchange gets better and better, and
this year the climax was reached, for
it was undoubtedly the best ever
held, lie told of the struggles the
Exchange has gone through since its
organization a few years ago, gather
ing more strength as the years i.jmo
and go, until now it has reached t'ne
place where it takes a commanding
position among the organizations of
Hie stale, lie asked that every mem
ber pledge to secure two or more
members by the next meeting.
Led by R. E. Piper, of iMirhar.i,
a toast was drunk to N. I.. Walker,
who laid the plans, for this siu-ecss-ful
banquet.
Mr. Walker asked that all styi.d
, and drink to the health, future and
prosperity ol the Builders Exchange,
which was done, lie declared his
great pleasure in having the "bo"
in Raleigh, and hoped for an in
creased attendance in New Bern.
Space forbids mentioning all who
spoke, because practically every one
had something to say. it might be
said that tho keynote of the entire
speech-making was for more loyally
among the membership and a desire
to do greater things the coming year.
The Menu.
Manhattan cocktail
Lynnliaven cocktail
Beer Celery Olives , j'ickleH
Consomme en tasse
Wine Chicken croquettes
with green peas
Fruit salad a la Yarborough
Nut a la made with cako
Roquefort cheese with Ilentos
crackers '
Demi taeee Cigars Cigarettes
"None to Beat It.
A customer in another city writes as
follows:
"The Engraved Cards came to hand In due time.
My daughter waa delighted with them. I have
never seen any work of the kind to beat It."
Send us vour orders for ENGRAV
ING, EMBOSSING, COPPERPLATE
OR GENERAL PRINTING.
EDWARDS & BROUGHTON PRINTING CO,
KA LEIGH, N. 0.
AUS1IN MURDER CASE
ON THIS AFVIRNOON
The case of Wiley .Austin, clunked
witii the murder - of (larlield U il
liams, was begun in Wake -.mocrior
court this al'UTnoou. It was not ex
pected that the ev idence would be
in before sometime 'tomorrow. Tin
killing occurred at a negro- hoL sup
per. .: : o' ' t ' '? o
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TWIONTV-OMv IlK.VTHS ."
IX STATU t'KO.M I IRIX A
Insurance CouiinissioiU'V .las.
K. Young says tlial Iriiin ac
counts Kept, by liilil , liiHi ear'
there- were twenty-one deaths
in North 'Carolina , from lires,
started from various causes, .
and that already lie has mm ii in
the papers this year reports of
two deaths. Tho commissioner
says that at. least two-thirds -or
three-fourths of the tiros are
preventable, and it is a -question.,
of how long our people ' wll be
careless and unconcerned about
the lire waste when it is not
only needlessly destroying their
properly, hut the lives of our
people.-. The law of the state
.have -made ample provision for
the proper erection' of buildings
and the repealed inspection of
those already erected, and There
is no reason why the officers
the state should not carry out
these laws and receive the aid
of every citizen of the stale.
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ODD KKI.IiOW OKlK'Kit
Manteii Lodge - Installs. . Officers .for
The Xet Term.
At a regular meeting of Mantot
Lodge. No. 8. 1. O. O. P., the rollow
ing officers w'ere installed for this
term:
A. U. Spingler. noble grand.
Claudius Doekery, vice grand.
('CO, L. Tonnoffski, recording sec
retary.
J. M. Wilder, financial' secretary.
Chasi-H, Beine, treasurer.
I). P. Iloneycut. warden.
II. W. Davis, conductor.
M. Y. Malony, right suiqiorier lo
noble grand.
W. T. Huddloson. left supporter
to noble grand.
J. R, Rieiuaii. right supporter' to
vice grand.
('. K. Koome, silling past -.'rain!
Mil. J. M. TKMI'I.KTON. .lit..
MAKES HIS I'IKST .IlKV NPKKCH
Wake superior court ' writs! led' all
the inorniiig oil tho case, of ' harlos
Copelahd, charged with assault.' with
a deadly weapon. The cane In-gan
laie yesterday aiternoon ami went io
the jury Just before noon , e -es
After being nut only a few in in nt "k
the jury returned a verdict, of guilty.
Judgment is reserved.
It. N. Sininis and .las. M. Temple,
ion, Jr.,' appeared for the defendant.
Solicitor Norris was aided by ( has.
I'. Harris. Mr. Toniplctoii is one oi
l lie youngest members of the bar.
having his office in Cary, an I hi
speech was highly complimented as
being one of the bent delivered in
some time.
COMl'L.HXT IS KILEI
IX At TO iam.;k SI IT.
The comiilaiut In the fatiit of Untus
J. Hamilton against Henry C. Brid
gors, of Tarboro, for tho injury of
Emma 1 1 am i 1 by an automobile
In September 1 ft, lus beep died, in
Wake superior court. The complaint
sets forth that the child was perman
ently Injured as tho result of being
struck by the automobile and that
her mind was Impaired. Pamages iu
tho sum of $20,000 are asked.
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oi i i x wii.ur.i.M i a i.i ;hti;i:.
The !lam:e, II ll.;n.!. I i I ln Diiiiii siork is liovei nig over (lie
piitm c o. ciipK'ii n itoiiaiui s ! l n ed ruler, Oretn W illieliiiiua and lier
Kina Conyoil, I'rincc iieni v Me 'k li'ii!iu-g-Sclrvt rin, and i cxpet'tiHl to
iilig-ht early ;n '.-wvii. T'io Onccn and I'linco rt' nimcieil on rebrnai)'
Till, l!ttl and have one da jghter born on April J.Ctl), 1 (.
FOR LOCATION OF
LWARf
'The advisory council of the State
Farmers' Vnion met w it h Presidi lit
H. H. Litchford and Secieta'-y Kred
A. Olds of the chamber of commerce
today wiih reference to the location
here ol a central warehou-e ..for 'he
storing of cotton. No actio.v was
taken, and the committee -..'does pot
propose to take any action, intil it
lias received; propositions from iho
Iiali'-dozen other towns in the state.
The meeting today was merely for
tho purpose of receiving exprcss'OMs
and finding out what could be do io.
This aiternoon the council met be
hind closed doors in the seiiat-j
chamber.. The member'.- present are;
In-: .1.1-. Q. Alexander. .Mecklenburg;
rir.'.l. M. Tehiplctoii. Wake: J. Z.
tiiiin. I'nion; J. It. Keevoy, i,ee:
J. 1'. . Coggins, Chatham: W. II.
Moore. 1'itt; W. R. C lison , I r.'di II :
W. I!. Crowder, Wake. It .vas an-nouiH-ed
tltat the visiting .oiiiiuit
toe woiibl' visit the. various ' bidding
tonus before deliuilely -selecting a
location. The .-advisory council may
continue in session tomorrow.
Low Expenses in Campaign
(I'oulinticil Kroih Pago Omvl .,
those iu (leinotratic count ios, which
otherwise the lannot have.
":: It will relii'vo all h t-i-lative
aspirants of grer inbai i a.siiont iu
seeking ikiiiiiii.iI ious.
" I. It will-assure on" b'ei.sliilive
noiniiiees of tli itnitiN.I (leniocrat.ic
suppoii. : 1 1 tlii.-, r. highly iiiipo:-l-ant
in i on pi ies vvlii-.e (I,"- (lep)oci-al ic
mttjoi-iiv Is sittail.
' I .mi sohdit ' a simih-r loiter to
each of iliedtiii-r i tinditlali-s, and
also io tho s';Mo 'chairman.'. -'nuking
Itllll lo considei- l lllV loille.st to the
contmii loo; for tlie eatiy: ordoi iug of
si-uli a primary..- I t.-tisl you will
forthwitli write litnt uiaMng' a t inii
lar n-'i'ieal ."
(WMV.MKNICH. SOCIKTV
ADOPTS ItKSOI.l Tlts.
Tlie Wake County .lodical .-Society
held a memorial service in the rooms
of the chamber, of commerce this
afternoon and adopted resolutions
on the death of Dr Fabius J. Hay
wood. Dr. Albert Andersoii, the now
president, delivered bis inaugural
address. An unusually large attend
ance was reported, over Mfi oi the
doctors being present. At 11 o'clock
the association attended I he funeral
of Dr. James McKee In a body.
I'KWKK t'OKI'OHATIOXS
IX llt THAN IX UUO.
Due, doubtless to the federal-law
regulating corporations and the
North Carolina method of taxing
them, 4he number of certificates of
Incorporation issued by the secretary
of state during the year lull
amounted to 076 as against 1,058
for the previous year. The decrease
was 82.
Rev. W. H. McMasters has re
turned to the city after a campaign
on behalf of the Sabbath cauee. He-
visited Greensboro, Mt. Airy," Win
ston, Mocksville, Salisbury and other
cities. He reports good meetings in
many of. these places, j - ;v'
I'l.WNKD TO hi:-
STItoV IH'II.DINO
Los Angeles, Jan. 11.- "Connors
told me Gunrey, Misenor. himself,
Pender, Maple and Charles Stevens
planned to dynamite the hall of rec
ords, and he, -with Bender and Maple
were told to do the work."
This statement by Mansell 1'arrs
was today's contribution by the
state to tlie sensations of the trial of
Bert Connors, charged with con
spiraey to destroy the county build
ing,
And many a man lives the simple
life because he has to.
From a Comfy Bed
to an Icy Room
B-U-R-R
Mnkei one ihiver to think of it
It's hard enough under ordin
ary conditions to crawl from
under those nice warm covers,
but to have to dress In a room
when the thermometer is down
around freszo shivers and
shakes B-U-R-R.
Don't do it. What's the
use when it'w so easy to make
that room warm and com
fortable ?
CFTA . ." '
Vulcan Odorless
Gas Heater
Have It connected to your gas
jet. Then 10 minutes before
gettlng-up-tlme, jump out of
bed, light the heater, pull
down the windows and crawl
back In bed. Lay there In
comfort for 10 minutes. By
that time your room's as warm
as. toast. Sounds good
don't it? Call at our office
and let us show you this won
derful heater.
Carolina Power and Light
Company,;"
RALEIGH. N. C,
Our Great
We believe in selling our clot hing the M ason 1 bat it is
intended to be sold in. Iris a fixed policy with us not
to carry clothing from one season to another. Hence
this sacrifice sale.
Until February 1st we offer our entire stock of High
Grade Men's Suits and Overcoats at one-third off reg
ular price. This includes the celebrated Benjamin
line, the highest type of ready-to-wear clothes in the
world
No Clothing Charged During This Sale.
The greatest
WHITING & HORTON,
10 Eaa Martin Street.
More than a quarter of a century in the same location.
Xr- Simlli Ciirolinu Juslici'.
Cohiniliiii, S. C, Jan. 10, S. S. C.
';itls, id' t'licslcrlii'ld county,: judt)
or i he I'fuirtli iudicliil circuit, whs
elected Wsaociute iualice of tho state.
Hupreme court, .'by the lcglalaturo
last mi;ht.
J. M. KENNEDY
AKCHITCCT.
HulleuiMii Itltlg. lUlcigh.
So!i.. . . . . , . . . . . Hi cents ilo.x
WSIBll llilisill:). '. I-.--, . . . ! ((lltH cucli
Water I'aMi . , . , . .!'.) cotils oacli
EiihiucI til. Mcabtirptf-. ' i i cents' oach
Tlinu are our bi"." i;ilH for Satur
day, 13th. TOVIiAM.
KXMTTOIOi NOTICE. V': '
Having this day ciuallflcd u Exo
'utor of the estate of II. B. Kiuory,
deceased, thin Is to notify all lwr
boiib having clainis uainat tliu estate
to present I hem to inn for payment
on of before tho 21M day of Decem
ber, 1912, or tblH notice, will be plend
id bar of .recovery. All persons In
debted to the estate will pleuso pay
without further demand.
T. U. LOYD.
lixecntor of II. it. Kniory, deceased.
Kaleigh, N. C, Dwember 21, 1911.
12-21 o.a.w. 6w.
Raleigh & Southport Ry. Co.
1AILV TIME TABLE.
MOl'THUOL'ND. No. 30 No. 80 No. 43
La? Kmialgk . . 8.00 1.16 6.3B
" Varini .. . 9.04 2.06 7.36
" Fuquay .8. .14 2.12 l.lt
" Lilllneton. 10.00 2.63 t.2ft
" Linden .. 10.23 3.26 8.4S
Arrlie F-yettev'l 11.10 4.00 (.36
NOBTHllOLNU. No. US No. 80 No. 42
Lr. Fayeitertll. 8.00 1.00 6.10
" Linden .... 8.46 1.43 6.64
" LUIlngton . .ll 2.08 C.20
" uquay &.. 1.60 8.46 7.06
" Varlna .... 10.00 2.68 7.14
ar. Raleigh .... 10.60 8.46 8.80
JNO. A. MILLS, Pre. A Otm. Mgr.
H. p. BUNCH, BoUdtlof Paf. Aft
Annua! Clean Up Sale
$30.00 Sui,s now $20.00 Ml $30.00 vtH noiv $20.00
25.00 " " 16.75 " 25.00 " " 16.75
22.50 " " 15.25 " 2-.50 " " 15.25
20.00 " " 13.25 " 20.00 " " 13.25
18.00 " " 12.00 " 18.00 " " 12.00
15.00 " " 10.00 " 15.00 " " 10.00
12.00 " " 8.00 " 12.00 " " 8.00
10.00 " " 6.70 " 10.00 ' 6.70
reduction ever offered
high-class clothing.
BOYS
BICYCLES
AVUli nnt Millioiit Con.ster Ilrukcs
Ihos.B. Brigqs&Sons
IlALEIGIf, N. C.
THE BIO HAKUWAItE MEN.
NOTICE.
By 'virtue of a power or sale con
tained in a mortgage deed executed
by Edward K Harding and his wife,
Sophia H. Hardin, and by virtue ot
the statuto in such cases made and
provided, we the undersigned will on
the luiU day of January, 1912, at
the courthouse door In Raleigh, z-
i pose to lale aud Bell at public auc
tion to the highOKt bidder for caab,
the Iiohmu aud lot now occupied by
ltbo family uf V. H Falson, situated
in iuo city oi uaicign, ironung tv
feet uu Jones street and bounded on
the west by McDowell street, on tha
north by lot of Jonas Matthews, on
the east by the lot of Mrs. Jordan
and on the south by Jones street,
containing about 1-8 of an acre.
Hale will be between 12 m., and 1
p. m. Bald mortgage Is recorded
In book 06, page 806 of publlo reg
ister's oruce at Wake county.
If the purchaser does not want
to pay all cash he can make rev
sonable arrangements with the un
dersigned. This 11th day of December, 1811.
JOHN W. GRAHAM, '
BENNEHAN CAMEUOM,
ft, B. PEEBLES,
Executors of P, 0. Cameron,
12-11-tds
The Whold Family Beads
The Raleigh Pally Times.
in Raleigh on
The Difference
in Fish and
Fresh Fish
Is Ihiv diflcfeiice in linking
from (lie direct line dealer
ami Hie "calcli Vm when you
ran xorf."
Our interest . bolli cmls uf
tho Hue in of ureat. interest to
tlu.se who want tin. FltKHH
KMi.
OjsteV (Sure,
Wades' Fish Market
WH EltE OVAI.ITV COl'NTS.,
City Market.
MONEY TO LEND
In W.ike County Only.
On Either Ileal or Personal Security.
Rooms 18-10 Pollen Building, City.
Mad A New Man Of H Im.
"I vas suffering from pain la my
stomach, her.d and back," writes H.
T. Alston, Raleigh, H. 0, "and my
lifer and kidneys did not work right,
bnt four bottles of Electric fitters
made me feel like new man."
pmci eo errs, at all druq storci.
ft J -
Electric
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