THE KAIKKUl DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ;J1, 1912. II WOULD HELP MAIN ROADS ii Supervisor Wiggs Anxious to Have His Forces In Raleigh Township SYSTEM FULL OF URIC ACID THE GREAT KIDNtY REMEDY CURED Mr. W. L. AVlKgs. read supervisor of "Wake fcountv, will move another road force to Ftaleinh township within the next few days. 1 he con vict camp near Commissioner I, inn s place. In House Creek township, will he moved to Hie fair grounds and will then be with the camp that is at work on the A vent's lorry road, j With the. niovins; of the second camp to Raleigh township, one-half of the convict lone, or .IP men, wul he at work on roads in this town shin. It is Mr. Wississ' idea to have the convict torces do a yreai deal ol , work on the roads leading into Ra-1 leigh this winter, but he lias a lot of trouble in finding a place to ;o-; rate. his camps. It was -through the , courtesv of Col. Jos. K. I'ugue that! he was enabled to house .-his men-at.; the fair grounds. j ' Mr. WigKS says' that he needs a ' jsood phi'-e or I wo near Uaiemh and he .would like 'o i- somebody iiii1'!' -j ested in 'good' roads .to pick out a I suitable place.' j Durinn the winter months mo ( of. :(he work done oil the' dirt roads is simply wasted. Rains ami sleets tinj not .help them any anil the elenien. ', , are worse on . iresh ..dirt.'' The Avent ferry' road leads from the Catholic orphanage to R'ph.Mis' store, a 'distance of . live miies, ami much of it. is through li' lds and woods. : The convicts .can do "kiiiiiI work here for the next few Weeks. Two years ago I was very sick, and after being treated by several of the best physicians in Clinton 1 did not seem to get any better. I was confined to my bed. Seeing Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root advertised 1 resolved to give it a trial. After using it for three weeks I found 1 was gaining nicely, so 1 continued until 1 had taken a number of bot tles. 1 am now restored to health and have continued "my labors. '.My system was full of urid acid. . bui Swamp Root, "ured me eiitu'ely. 1 amsity years old. Yours very truly, YV. C. COOK. Clinton, Iowa. lMo:: Kiglith ave. State' of Iowa Clinton County s-. On this l -'.th day of J illy : A. .V., liMiii.. V. C, Cook; to . me, personally, "known,- appeared- before me and in IS ST. MATTHEWS my presence subscribed ; to the above and foregr ment. !l.:-: li. SHF.l'i Notary i'uhlic in and for County. ui d iig AIM), Clinton iielated news has reached the city of a homicide at .Mr. Jesse Duke's it ore in St. .Matthews township Sat urday night when VYoston Freeman, colored, was shot and instant!;, kilied by Willie Hi-own, also colored. From all that, can be learned Free man was standing in front, of. the store with some other darkies when lirown came up, fired into the crowd and lsled Freeman. Sheriff Sears has 'eeiY uoid and lie has des-pat.-hcdTflpt'ties to the section1 to c;;-".i if possible, the murderer. Ih Meetings Cbsj Tonight it'o'ittnued I-rom IV. ge On".) t-i" ..e'-ii4. man v ho is at the. sate (;'' ;-;.! -1 s - - -" I Jo' e the country v.iiii it . fi eeihvin and ' puriry.; T!vv. cii.v is ',;., y,-,..iTr.J.Ter r,i- c;r!!izat1)ti'; 1 , ,-i e the cnrirry ' on 'nu'. ; ui.. ciiy. '.Tli application of :',i;ie ry'to iigrictii; are ur.d li... in e.n ;.;. in ' nianni'aet'itri'.ic t"'in!" to i:i,,. e . ' inen a.H- pcrmaitett!; I.ciier to Ir. 1lllller Hmuhamtofi. . y. Iiovc V. lint Suainp-Itoot I or nu. Will M I nieasoiiable Kates.. . Washington, Jan. .1 1 .Shippers of leather transported from points in Alabama. .North Carolina. Virginia. Georgia and 'Tennessee to nortliein and eastern states and Canada,, com plained to t lie. interstate coniiiieive commission. ' they are required to pay unreasonable rates and demand readjustment. : yuartei lv onlcieiice at Central. The quarterly cotiierence of Cen tral church will be held this even ing following prayer meetiii"-. which Presiing Klder J. II. Hall will lead. Send to Dr. iMlmer k ('o.. liim: liaiiitnn, N. Y., 'for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. Yon will al'-o receive a booklet of Valuable in-fni-inati.in, telling all about t.'ie kid neys and bladder.. "When writing, lie sure and mention The Raleigh Daily Tifies. Keu-tilar fifty-ce'ii anl one dollar size l.'Mt iles for sale at all drug stores. Charities Has Meelbg (Continued From Cage .1 Out The result of liie worK on til- part of tiie associated cliarii'es, the s.l perint.'mb nt. .the seeretar;-. the city a'urhori'ies and I h rfnn-ii i ners was that .liateiirli ..made, a splendid rec ord Tor prompt and generous '.relit f. of .which every Citizen ought to be proud, The work goes', oil every day, for the winter is ah unusiiaily severe one and February- is gener ally the worst month of the year so that it is' earnestly hoped the pub lic will see that .contributions It this great work are not lacking. le a a i ! Of .11 i ..I ! le 111: set:ls ;p. I'i vl.o h. is a difference In their experiences. No two children nie alike. There are no two of anything that are alike. Some say, "if 1 could only have an experience tike Pit'tl." Be cause Jesus appear d to 1'aul it is not necessary for us to see Him. 1 wouid not exchange my e(-"rienco tor his becaese miae was satisfac tory, and 1 do not km'v.v. that his would be. When tiod would ' and devotion of a v places a new- born b anil on her bokim. tested by babes new I't ople who do so tr. ouverts to get thcru -liouu: not tr.A.' tra!tt(l alterward. tlattgbtei had to be :o eat wi'.en. she v. lie ti. -.Hi so do r ve ;i. be nonrtsiie si Cue strength :'iaa's heart He :-, m Iter arms ' i:e chiitt'a is ben: in Christ, i !: ''or rite new .-.1 t. t btireh r.g tor Janus'' nelhing ,i from ,i:t' crt:, she.ltid t c r side Willi I'Ott.- ior i t IIOI': a s' Con (Lily :; Itearl; "I le woi-K f:t' (;"'! A sertnett 1 1 ui .v. ii! v iil .tiake no impres of rweiny-M' e. ; Tie qitetues ii.': sin ma', lie uiler.j !;.- s;iy. have I iloue"'? T'.'t go again t't l.a; cried with collie fort Is.' heve our meltted by It requires wratli to i tier. The iliii-i propoi.i; .wttil a mi.u are iriis. "And i.ie a loud voiee. l.azariis. There are .some cases I't'fol.lS Itltlst lie". S'lpple- a d;v:ne manifestation, the thunder of Cod's ave tiie hardened sin- tlni .tlier. What Lies oes Mec lit Cost? trie TALK NUMBER 5 (Continued From Monday's Paper.). Take the subject of rates. A man who owns a factory and buys electricity to run the motors which operate his machines, pays, let us say, an average of 8 cents a -kilowatt for cur rent. This same man has electric lights in his home and pays 15 cents a kilowatt for his residence lighting. It looks unjust, doesn't it? . Well, it would be unjust in any other business except the electrical business.. And here's the reason: Electricity mu,3t be made at the very instant it is used. If you turn on a 40-watt Mazda Lamp in your home, the very instant you tna.p the switch, the ma chines at the power house mint make 10 watts more electricity. Now, suppose you have 25 lamps in your "home-- that amounts to 1,QC0 watts, if tk'ey are all 40-watt Mazdas- the electric light company must have the machinery always ready to han dle this load at any instant, day or night. They must make the investment in ma chinery and keep it always ready; they must have the necessary switchboard capa city, lines, transformers all the thousand and one details of generating and dis tributing equipment and it must be always ready. But you use only a part of your lamps and then only two cr three hours an evening the rest of the twenty four hours all this machinery is standing idle. Isn't it fair to charge for that ex tra equipment and idle time? Now the man with the factory, on the other hand, starts his motors, turning at seven in the morning and keeps them pretty steadily at work, with an hour's intermission at noon, until five or six at night. His use of power has been con stant. Instead of working only a couple of hours, he has us.ee! his current eight or nine hours. All the "fixed expenses" are the same for every 1,000 watts capacity for this factory as for the 1,0C0 watts capacity of the residence; that is, the investment in central station generating and dis tributing machinery, the interest on investment, the cost of bookkeeping and billing and meter reading and all those items which sound trifling but which mount into big figures with the lighting company in the course of the year. Isn't it right and proper that this factory owner should get his electricity cheaper? As a matter of fact, probably fifteen per cent of all electric light users do not "pay their way" but get service for less than it actually costs the lighting company. The law of averages takes care of such customers; and, of course, the lighting company has to serve them in accordance with the terms of the franchise, but they are a dead los3, nevertheless. Now, then, how does the cost of electric light in Raleigh compare with the same light in other cities? ;v (To be Continued Friday). Carolina Power and Light Comp y i lin'i the nii;: heir truest IV the a tiie devi from the c!. As the u ttioV. ';,; ., "iiii'. l'.Ot Iter SO. tl ii lac soul o i ,ii; . i i!i . My ti,.- -. man on; do It" lis moth i. tit to i.::--h life : not .'ii.--, v. I. !. .1 aeons ..." do t hem i back :V.lV .'tl io . e. 1 : i s , . " i r : r -. onni: id or lett ill' t Is lor- ti t hi., -it IS' :lli; Gooa Bill at 'iiie Grand. i v.114 . 1 'lis week I'. ! lii ; 'I i k .( ' i e i-'. a ery nice ;ed line of pat :i it. lie does veil worthy of ilki:i:; bell '.trick ...eratice town d v, it ii wine or An Up to-Date Requirement for Every Carefully Dressed Woman A Corset for Every Occasion M-XKSSITATINO THE 3 ...... L 1 X "V i -X irl ml j 1 New Flexible Corset for ivearint and even ins wit liaf.ernooii. HOW IIS. dinner 2 Hip Confining Coy set lor weannu. with afternoon, dinner ol iiiovement while en::a(j;el in athletics and ont-door imrsniis. 3 4,Tai(ormadft ' Corset for the fashionable Silhouette ' sot biith in tailored costume wearing. vk ..(iici.: mm - li JiTi U'ii Kill Special Fillings for Each Reqoircraeni Thompson s Glove Fitting Corset at S1.00 to $3 00 W. B. Corsets; rangbg from $1 00 to $4 00 LaVida$5 00 and$7.00. MoKIMMON OBY GOODS 0 OIPANY. m:vs i ittM irx. Mr. : 'etitit'i- I lii ect. i-ank Iteatli ol r id' W.ij-ci-os Mi1. Ttn-iia"!'. i'be biil St ! : witis Sy'i... Ionian, who d t. icic act Willi a c ii talk all thrott" two tra-KS tlutt are. not ice; one -is tile '. tl'.e other the tc i.-si s ; hat are ' iter a; Sylvester's will. .1 ill use ii Bros, and .iohtf.-nn, : in ilieir tnit'.slrel tirst -part Have-. a nov- 'Itv aci. the two bovs beiiis; the smallest end men in the world. 1 ins act nit re. luces sons. dances and iniics i mil please. l ast but not the least is 1 he. great :.ei, the I'onr Ilawaiians tn their native -oniis and dances iiitt rsnersed with American music. This .act is by fa r tiie best sinsini; and musical act 'that has ever appeared, at the G rat' it. " liie singing was a revela tion, the harmony, 'being a delightful surprise: tl'." 'musical numbers given in their, peculiar manner brought forth out hurst.-; of applause. A 'biiibilte Company. A charter was issued today to the I'iediiioiii. .Machinery t'omtiativ of Charlotte, to iuamifactiire cotion. to dye 'ami net as commission mer- eliaiits. I he authorized capnal is I i.o.iM.to, sulisctibed for by ,1. II. V.'edilingtoii, F. D. Alexander. V. 11. Iie!k and (.tilers. " The Choice of a Husband is tott important a matter for a wo man to he handicapped by weakness, had blood or foul breath. Avoid these kill-hopes by taking Dr. King's Life tM!!.-,. New strength, fine complexion, pure breath, cheerful gpiritb things that win uien-lollow their use. Easy, sale, sitre. 25c at King-Crowell Drug Co. Ailli:it IT!.I' !!!.!. Will lYobnhly Ho llslalilislie.l Kit In in l!ijon City or Amlicws. . (Spei ial to The Times.) Asheville,'. Jan. ... lit 1. Develop ment- aie under way on the Murphy division of the Southern Hallway wliicli Mrongly Indicate that another pulp mill will be established on that line to the v-"st of the present mam moth plant of the Champion Fibre Company ai Canton. The move men is inaugurated by local husi ness men and It lias progressed to th" extent of enliBtliiK the interest and co-opera ion of the '.'large limn ber of concerns, of that section. A: it Is not to be a strictly local con corn, in'. that the lumbermen and timber land owners all along that line are pushing the scheme, it has not et h"on decided where it will be located, but the Indications are that it will be built either at An drews or at, Hryson City, both the centers of hundreds of square miles of almost virgin forests. lighting eieo. Cuernaxacs, Mex., Jan, ill; -Tliii' ty Ziipatislas wero killed otnd nine federal soldiers wounded in a fight yesterday. Tho Zapatistas were routed. Since Thursday the fed erals have lost 22 kll'ed. The Zana- iistas lost over zuo. Died iia Kexult of TlMtol Duel. Athens, Oa., Jah. 81. C. L. Mc Kee died as the result of a pistol ; duel yesterday with Dr. Fullllove, The UlK.le Fiunily llalelgh Dally Tinio". isiiecial'io "t'tie. Times. I lluiuii ,ian. :ri. -Mr. I'. S. Cooper,-! iiesidei.i tii' the Kirs! National Hank f na'iii, was elected a director in' lie I'iist Naional Hank-, of V.'av-j cess, (in,, a few days ii::u, Jlr. Coop-; r series to lieloiigtii a.; family of : . anker-:, as he has He brothels wiio ire. bank. 4ivsitlcu:s. ! I is in ei :t(i. , V. I!. Cooper, is president', ol the 1 Uilc ricau Natioti:il i;..a' of XX 1.1- ; I'.ingtoti: I.. .1. Coof.ei' is iiresidetif of 1 the I'irst National' Ibink ol a-i tss. (!a,: W. H. Cooper is president . of the Tutted S'.ates Hal.U of Wash- illgt..'....'.N. '., and. Taos.: K., Cooper : s (e e.-;idelit tif tiie llank '"of South- ' oit. the' Citiens' Hank of Mt. Olive md tiie Hank of i.oris, S. C. And be l.as one other brother -who is a law-' ye1' and a ureai iter. '.- : The cittzejis niinn mid tne sur- roi'ii.iiiig commiintiy are looking forward with much pleasure to hav ing an old- ti'iend and "eacher. Mr. 1,. v', lirogden, supei illtelldent ': of b".neiuar fi.hool In Nortli Caro lina, wi-.ii them on May :ird. 'when i;e wi.l deliver the address at the iidMng of the Duke graded school. Mrs: Hr. Iili l.s returned from St. laii e's. at K'ii.hthoiin. a few . days tiutj -.cry inti.il improved in health. She went :,i Rb i.moiid seve.'al weeks tgo aa,v lit r f; iends were very iin a's aliiiui her for several days. All:-.-. -'Kiuil..-" B. Young will leave lex. .'eeiidav for a two -weeks' I rip 1. 1 i.eints in interest in Honda and oilier tiiies of Hie li:r.ti of (lowers. Jlr.i T. .1. f'nrdie, of Fayei'teviile, sheading Se era I da :; Willi li'r liret 'i. :-ii. Aie:--Sis. Kdwnrd l'ui'die un:i .1. V. Pnrtlie. ' Tne matt;, friends of Mr. I". A Jone- will regret to learn that hit. ht'i'il'h is f.ne'i .tha. his phy.-ician, Dr. I!. 1.. V;iii:ti. has lound ii nei c-- sary to carry ho. pital V Prinfinflf Wawls ; Can well be cared for at "the little shop where big things are done." M. J. CARROLL, Academy Music, Kaleigli, X. C. J.l. Dry Batferies (U'AHANTHiCD FOR OPEN WORK. ALL Thos J. Brigas k Sons KALEIGH, X. C. .'': THE Til G HAKDWAKK MEN. Have You Seen Oar Ntw American Society Embroidery Patterns? If not. call at once. They a,;e prettier than ever, and the assort men t more varied. Front a table cover to a night gown 'pattern,-; witli all working in-' st t !i( ions and materials: . Weathers Art and China Store 117 FAYKTTKVHjLK ST. 5. at i: ;ni i.e..: to a). . S.. .Luke' FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! It is easy to Finile, though your property is in a'lhes, when your Insurance is placed with It. G. COWl'KH & SOX, Agtg. (Tucker Ihiildlng). Kest Foreign and Domestic Companies represented. Airs'. - .1. V. ' Tnr.uagc, wife of Dejm ty .Mii-nfl' ""ttniae. died Monday til teiuoon i.nd was loried yestei'ili! rtfiei'-.'ro:'. at the family buryih; ground iK-'ir tow n, Airs. Turnage is a sis' er of Mr. .1. ,1. Wade, who died I several wee.-sii.,o, and will be iniss- j 0.1 by h ! friends and neighbors, for she was a woman of (he fume s rong li'iiiader as her .brother, and one, wliii helped and encouraged ; t hose KI1TI FiCATK OK DISSOI.l TIOX. .Stat'' of North Carolina Depart ment of Sta(e. To All to Whom These Presents May Come llreeting: Whereas, it appeura to my satls- fai tion, by duly authenticated record of tiie prcceidings tor the voluntary dissolution (hereof by the unanl , mous consent of all the stockholders, ! deposited In my office, that the 1 1 1 :,'ood wntnnn can give. She had been j poral ion of thb slate, whose piinci si'k for some weeks, but ber denial pal office Is situated at No, 215 eii'iii' as a surprise lo the town aa Fayttteviile street. In the city of she was; reported.' very iiincll im- j Kal.'igh, county of Wake, state of prov-d. Korlh Carolina (D. S. Aronson being Miss .lanio Hell, daughter of our the agent therein and in charge townsman,' Mr. II. .1. Hell, wa mar-( thereof, upon whom process may be rie.i to Air. Normui Vales, of Car-j served ), has complied with the rc penier, N, ('., on las! Sunday; niglil. ; oitircmcntn of chupter 21, Itcvlaal of liev. 1.. A. Arnold, of the Christian I 1 '.0, entitled "Corporations,"; pre chtircii, oiriciating, Mr Yates ia ! liminary to the Issuing of this cer or.erator for (he A. '. 1.. at this j tllicate of dissolution: place, and has made a number of j Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan Irlcnds since he en mo to town. The j C.rinie3, secretary of the state of PERRY'S ART STORE MAN U FACT I' R K Ft '' '"''. -OF ','.".''' I'ICTl'HK KISAMKS AND WINDOW SHADK.S WALL j'Al'KK & INTKKIOK Decorating; u Sjieiialtj-. PROA1PTNESS, OUR MOTTO. V. C. I'lione tt'l. FW.I f SI M 3 Mud . tMow f,lan Of Kim. i "IwasB-.ilfeiinp'ironi oaiu ia idt i BtotQRch, ?ati r.uJ b.ek," Trita li. 1 T. AUioa. JlsWeh. T. 0.. "and my li vor and kidr.oye Old not vork rifcht, I I ri-t lour boc.ics or Mvetrtc isnters P mr,i3 mo fcti lil:3 a new man." 4 rs;cc co cto. n t,n druo stjbcs. Jimi.rcmwfifi-irrg" n.11 4Z oride has a host of friends and rela tives who wish her all of tho happi ness possible. Valent ines. All kinds. All prices. TOYLAND CHINA SPECIALISTS. "WHERE BARGAINS OROW," I'lione 438. 8 and 10 K. HnrgeU St. ItendM The For All the News From Everywhere AH the Time, Read The Raleigh Daily iTimes. ' - - , v North Carolina, do hereby cerllfy (hat the said corporation did, on- the 0th day of January, 191 1, tile In my office a duly executed and attested consent In writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by nil the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now on flle In my said office as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 6th day ot January, A. D. 1911. ... 1. BRYAN GRIMES. . Secretary of Stae. Issued In Raleigh Timet January ii, 1912. ,... ' - ' oaw4wks . Wilson's Freckle Creani REMOVES FRECKLES, SUN BURN TAN, MOTH, PIM PLES, CHAP AND PRE- . SERVES AND BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN. THICK I50o. AT J.C. BRANTLEY, DRUGGIST, riioaes is, MssohIq Temple.

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