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2 THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1912. UU GUILFORD TO MEET TONIGHT Tonight the quinters of A. & M. and Guilford will get. together at the Ral eigh auditorium for one of the hot test games of basketball that will be seen anywhere in the south this sea son. The A. & M. team has greatly improved from the last game and they are In perfect shape and then there is Guilford with a team that Wednesday night defeated the Caro. Una quintet 35 to 20, that's playing basketball. The game tonight will be one that will be Important in the cham pionship of the state, if A. & M. wins, why they will have a look in for the championship; if they loose, well, they will be out of it. Coach Nat Cartmell, of the University track team, will be in charge of the game. He is a man who knows the game and the spectators can rest assured that both sides will get fair play. The game Will be called promptly at 8 o'clock. There wilT.be no spe cial reserved seats, as one seat is as good as another and the entire game can be seen from any seat in the auditorium. The admission will b twenty-five cents. Ivania. He will graduate this spring tnm TaffoiDnn T ...t i , .a 1 Pnllaca Phil adelphia. Mr. Wrenn was a star catcher on the Trinity College team during his academic days and later played with Raleigh's profesional team. He was popular in this city, and after leaving here went to Chapel Hill, studied medicine and helped put out a winning team for the university. r.iiipox is (;k.ti:i to K()('KrX;H.M COIN TV 'MAX. A conditional pardon was granted today by Governor Kitchin to Coin Cobler, -convicted, in Kuckingham couutv in August. and s:en- tenced to four years 'oil the -public roads in two cases for housebreak ing,' larceny and receiving. The prisoner lias served 18 months and his phvsical condition is such that -physicians recommend his pardon. The governor in his reasons 'nays: "Prisoner has served '.eighteen months. Owing to his physical' con dition he was sent, to a hospital some time ago for an operation, where he now is, but it is expected that lie will he out of the hospital in about two weeks. He has suf fered irom mastoid abscess and tu berculosis. The county physician and two other reputable physicians of hts county state 'that-further con finement will jeopardize his life that humanity demands his release so that lie may have better oppor tunity to recover. The prosecutors, the county commissioners and others recommend pardon. The solicitor favors this course. T therefore pardon prisoner on condition that he remain law abiding and of good behavior." THK SOX'S Oh' JOVK. OIJ) liUK KAHKK IX JAIL; IS A HAI CHAKACTKIt. H. M. Hancock, an old blockader. of Chatham and Moore counties is in jail here. He was captured at his still near Siler City. Several months ago lie assaulted a neighbor for in forming on him and later escaped from the Sanford jail. There was a reward of i'loo offered for Hancock's capture. Mil. ItAXK WKKXX WIXS HOSPITAL APPOIXTMEXT. Mr. Frank Wrenn, "of Siler City, known throughout the state as "Rummy," has just been awarded a hospital appointment in Pennsyl- llavo yon seen our line .of COMIC VAI.KXTIXK'S, Bigger assortment than ever. Son the pretty ones. Gee! there is some class to them. TOYLAND The Store 'of Invincible Vuluei. IF YOU Wan to purchase a PIANO that can be depended upon to give the best of satisfaction for a long life time, at a most reasonable price, you can al ways find them on our floor, ready for your Inspection. Tour money back any time, if tho goods do not prove to be as represented. i We run no special sales, or club schemes to humbug the . people, and neither do we to : sell , PIANOS at wholesale prices, and we hope the people of the Old North State have too much good sense to think any one does. CATALOGS, PRICES AND TERMS, FOR THE ASKING. DARNELL & THOMAS RALEIGH, N. C. Electricians Komi Commercial Or ganization in Haleijgli. The Sons of Jove are the electri cians, that name being taken by a social and economical organization, which has for its object improve ment; of trade .conditions, and also good fellowship among the frater nity. What are known as 'rejuve nations" are held in various cities of. the country in order to initiate candidates. -.'.One of these rejuvena-,' tious is to be held at Raleigh, Feb'; ruary 17th. and on that occasion there will be about' fifty, candidates, j from Virginia, South.. .Carolina and twenty-five oltic.ors- and members from various parts of ; he co an! r j Several prominent officers and mem bers will make speeches. " ... The slogan of this order is. "All! Together. All the Time. For .Kvory-j thing Electrical." There are en a ill J meetings of ! he order at which the.-ei re no initiations, and i lion there are; be rejuvenations or ceremonies of! initiations.'- I he ritual is dignified i .lid 'iiiipresivo and while tin- theme .- taken from Cra-ian mythology, ; there is Holding in the least nhjeC- j tionabh to any religious creed, A ''-j tor the .ceremonies -of initiation l here : ill be a baniiuet. v. hieh in the tan nage of this order is known is ;i J-.".-'. ition. " The electrical ind'i.i.-.! r nri-di such' a co-operative, get-to- ef!n'T movement. Th" lumber!!', n ave their order, the "l!oo .Hoe.-. 'Mi a moii;ii( n;hip of o v.'r 1 '! ! and 'tin, electricians say their .v;t order has unlimited pos-iidlitie's for! velonititMit. ' Th'1 .business: pan oi'i the session liere will he held in the: Chaiubi'T of Commerce and the cei-t;'- , monies will take place in 'the Ma.ca.--i bees Hall. The Order of the Rejuv enated Sons of Jove was established ! .- i . '' i 1 ': : : ' thirteen years ago, at, Austin. 1 It provides a common, ground -km electrical trade and.it has ;l . value and a. distinct purpose. xas. file real COSTS ARE HEDl't T.l. (indiial Kcdticlions Made in Kvpeiie I in lined by County in Criminal ' , Cases. '.' The costs paid by Wake county for the January term of criminal court amounted to 9518.97."' The c.ists for the same term in Ihll amounted to $7;5.!i. and for January, 1 ! 1 0. amounted to, .Sl!4.7. The credit for the reduction each term is -due to Solicitor Norris and Deputy. Clerk Koyster, who have worked together with the end in view of saving ,the county every dollar 'possible..- The biggest . saving to the county, however.-is in the. manner in which Mr. Royster and the solicitor save on witnesses. The January term usual ly lias about inn criminal cases on the docket,: with :!on w itnesses. .Mr. Royster arranges to have called for each day a specified number of cases and the witnesses ill these cases are summoned to appear only on the day in which their cases will be called. About If 400 is -'.saved by' this means. Wake Farmers Meet. The Wake County Fanners' t nion hedl a meeting at noon today in th" court, house.-. The session was set ret.. P. M L JON ES' XIECE STM'A ICS. II rfHIS sale has i double 'y ctaod will benefit you to the extent that the heading i-. a firm resolve inat tiie signifies. re prices -we make are bth r i t move them and move them quick, we are practi cally, giving these, iten. ; have no winter J 't' ..V - : for we are determined that at the end of this sale to .:?.:r ' shtlves.-'. But here comes the "real cream of the bargains, White Underwear..' We have spent the whole fall .in i ii g ' ! his merchandise ; together, and the. goods are bought right and tirey be ngnfc k glance over the list and then a visit to see. for smrMi ' ' :v:--1i- cV:kV :iec-. tlnt.ve ' .-are-' of f erihjfv.-anhieard of - bargains : : : Mine. Marian Sluait (ounb.iull I oiniii Dead in I'm is. I'avis. Feb. 2. Marian St nan (loinhanlt, grauil niece of John i'aul Jones,, the American naval hero, was; found dead in her rooms of starv;.-i Hon. She was, li 7 years old and is i survived by a grandson. .Mine. Combauit was wealthy in i her younger days, but since I'.iii.i sbe had been in dire poverty, She K rug-i gled valiantly iigalnst fate and time after time sought to obtain euiplo ment in (lie shops of this city. Her age militated against her and at last site turned to picking up such small sums as she could by acting as guide to American visitors to this city. It Is known that the dead woman possessed several relics of interest historically to the American people. Among them were the sword worn by Paul Jones and a locket contain ing a lock of his hair. There is ulso among her things, If report -be true, a miniature portrait) of the seaman. All these have been seized by Mme. Gombault's hotel keeper, to whom she was Indebted for her room and board. Mme. Gombault was born tn Charleston, S. C. She was educated In New York city. Her mother was a daughter of a sister of John Paul J6nes. Nearly five years ago Mme. Gombault was found In Paris by General Samuel C. Lawrence, of Boston, who bought from her n number of Paul Jones' relics, among them the original document which Jones sent to the American congres sional committee and In which ho described the fitting out of the ship Ranger at Portsmouth, N. H. Any man ought to get three square meals a day If he Is ablei to work and able to keep from being TV f 1. ALrl 10 LINEN THREAD LACS. i'.e.i 1! ifel Lev. al:-ill''U Thread ;l.;"-.. Xofiti ;i; .like . i: "c e;' Vliovvit h : e !1 vie,::' : Kdue .md In sen inn. ''... l-.!l .!!'. lo j:.c. ; ' Sale Prica-.-; 10c yd. -FL0UNCHINGS.'. .. -J r.-i ; ,t-l; : . :,! rlaiia:! goods, and we . yy . tl'-e . .ii:;i:dsoi!!.'L . r'a'iterns ever Rlifw-n-';J ' (!i)(ul worth i'.et'i a UU.id;iSJ A s-U'li lot, only l.nie.i yards, of RO'.'ii -ya.rd-v ide i loiue-i ic. S a isUind finish. . V,'o',-:lr 7 . Sale Price' 6'4c yd. Sale Price ; $1.98 yd. CURTAIN SWISS. Ui i-k'!-s o;'. hi w Curtuin Swi-s '!;'.- las .never been so'.d for :!e-s ill, ill l- ';c 'before.- i.ots of liior- i i;anls ui t , l ,v,r it. Sale Price . .; .. 10c yd. 1 I (!::; li go id. "Jx'i i .dice's. Well made n;iil good m:i' r'..;. 'i'!;oy sell !;. 7 "c ev' v.. :: here. Sals Price ... . ... 44c. each LONS CLOTH. .l,i id ...i;nai;:y aiol as ;'.i' as ' 1 oit e,'i r hoimlit for . 1':! ' jc. Hohl '.-' -'in' holt only. A '-bargain.. SILK H03E. A eod ' rj'i: iity Si'.k . Ifoso with l.ysle tops and ..- :les, 'cm) as good as a-. !'.-';..!; sold for ' ,Y.ii . . Ml yK--. Sale Price 25c pr . COMFOfra 1 1 Splo;idid- ('ol.)'i i J C'ouil'oi ts. Tiiis is all..- We are ure-,g to s' 11 ;!ieni,. Sale Price ................ BOY'S SUITS. Ve, lihVf.- alir,:il 7i :-, . . j i s; lor "boys t:;at are good values an',: v.oi:h from "'- 'Ml to $. ui' u .-i.it. : .Sale Price . . ..... . 93c Suit. .PATTERN. HATS. About jo I'littcrii Hats. . .Ml that :'v left;- Tin y were . vrhi f -om ; ;.oo to sir,. on. cet t m (jnick. Sale Price ...... ... , $1.93 MSN'S SWEATEES. 'Good heavy Grey Cotton Sweaters. Weil made. All s;.i's. Worth 7-"e. Only a few of these, so net them, ., Sale Price 39c each DRESS GGOBS. All Woolen Goods; regular "0. and 7ec values, in all . colors:.- We are willing to sacriiice th'.v:n. Sale Price , . . . . 39c yd. CAMBRIC. :!ii-iiich. I.onsdiile ; finish Cambric, as good as is made. 10 .yards only to a customer.. Sale' Pries" . - Si ic yd. CURTAINS. . 1 'i ' pairs of Good Live Curtains that are worth up to $:;.o0 a. -pair. ' h'or.ie .extra long ones and all good. Sale Price r8c pr. WHITE LAWN, This year's finest quality of India i.inoji. '. A great 12'j: quality, and think of h,n in- iL now for llie price. ale Price oyzc yd. MUSiJN UNDERWEAR, The l.!i-.vt ill 1. 1 1 !i;:ilc lot i,l lii-rli-ciiiss Muslin cie rnce ...... Ubc a bolt rntlcnwar vx v 1,,'uilu .T-i li.is low,,. Wo have -M n BLEACHING. One'.case oT regular lOc lllcach. ing. lis just tiie time to buy this, inche:; wide ami iiiie poll finNi. Sale Price . . . . , 7Uc yd. lut f hi'4'h-chiss Coniliiiiiil ion Suits ;mi! Princess hilips lo ;!ie other narmonis aibl tlw Ix st ;isMnnit j ever shown. I'rice loo iniiiici'niis lo itemize, hut yoi will l.e nioi'e than satisfied when Vo'ii'see liiein. UNDERWEAR. All l.ad'es' and Children's Under wear in siocli the 2. and DOc 'tualey Shirts, I'ant.s aii'l 1'nion o'M's.: Sale Price .'-,.19 and 39c RE ADY-TG -VE AR HATS. All the ready-to-wear and un trimmed Hats in the house, regard less of their value, they all go. Sale Price . ... . . . . 98c each FLOUNCING . Embroidered Marquisette, 45 im lies w ide. Two lots, and they are simply grand. " All n;w goods. Worth .!) to J.'.mi a yard. Sale Price . . 93c & $1,69 yd. FRENCH LAWN. The sheerest, nicest la-inch. White T.awn e'.er .diown. We want to coiuiiai'e tliis -wilh any 2"e quality yoii can i.nd. Sale Price ..... . .12c yd. SKIRTS. About Ml Ladies' Skirts, all new si 1. :i. MoKtly black Voils, Pana ,liiB ! fid Serges. Values from $2.00 to SU 'ib. Sale Price, Wholesale Price. PILLOW CASES. 15c quality and extra largo size, well made, but only 20 dozen of them. : ' Sale Price . . ... . . 10c each B ES1DES this extraordinary list named above we have numbers and nu mbers of items really just as good to offer you, but space will not permit us to itemize them all. Ycu will find the great, r part of all bargains in THE SUBWAY. We want you to look them all over for they are worth it and the sooner you come the better chance you wi!l hae to reap the benefit of the choicest bargains. : : : : : : OPPOSITE POST O FFICE RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA.. worked. ;
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