f
THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES, , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1912.
AMUSEMENTS.
AMUSEMENTS.
Grand: Tlieaflrc
THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
m '
THE LEMONTS,
BANJO AND SINGING ACT.
FRANK1E SIEGEL,
COON SHOUTER.
DOYLE & FIELDS,
A Couple of Kidding Kids Direct From Kidland.
- IN
COMING
NOODLES FARAN, THE BIG NOISE.
Mi
E iLMI
Raleigh's Exclusive Motion Picture Show. An En
tire Change of Programme Daily.
' 'A SIOUX LOVER'S STRAGEDY, "
A Splendid Lil'e-I.ikc .Indian Drama.
"THE ESCAPE FROM THE DUNGEON,"
A Thrilling Story, fieautifnlly Colored.
"CAVE HOMES IN THE CANARY ISLES,"
An Interesting Travalogue.
"THE REPORTER,"
A Pal lie American Comedy Drama.
TOMORROW TWO WESTERN COMEDIES.
PROP. LEVIN'S ORCHESTRA.
WHAT DOES
ELECTRIC
LIGHT COST
TALK NO. 6
(Continued From Wednesday's Paper.)
The lighting company of Buenas Ayres, iu
South America, a city of 1,200,000, charges . 50
cents a kilowatt for current. The maximum charge
for lighting current in Raleigh is 15 cents.
People hear that the rates in another city are
much lower than they are at home and immediate
ly accuse the local company of unfairness. But do
they know that coal and labor and water may make
a tremendous difference?
Some people have clamored for C HEATER
ELECTRICITY. They forget that the lighting
man has been constantly giving them cheaper light.
That is the point of the whole question
CHEAPER LIGHT.
Ev$ry improvement in lamps has made
CHEAPER LIGHT, though the price of electricity
may have remained the same.
The Mazda Lamp gives you more than twice
the light of the Carbon Lamp and a better Tight at
the same consumption as the Carbon Lamp. Do
you wonder that we say Mazda means light for
everybody?
(Continued Monday.)
Carolina Power and Light Co.
PHONE 226.
Your 1912
Printing
Wants
CavroU be cared for at
"the llttfe' hop where big
thtnga ar done."
M. J. CARROLL,
Academy Music, Raleigh, N. O.
Satisfied Customers
That Is what we are gaining
every day, and we etrlve to
please all. Printing that
Pleases the hard-to-please.
Mitchell Printing Comp'y.
Clarence K. Mitchell, Mgr.
O. C. riwne 827M PulleB Blrtg.
Kidney Trouble Overcome
by the Great Treatment
1 have been a sufferer for years
with kidney and bladder trouble and
took almost everything a drug store
contained, without obtaining any
benefit.
1 suffered so that I became utter
ly discouraged, as 1 could not sleep,
was always dizzy and had a head
ache all the time. 1 saw one of your
advertisements and as a last resort,
decided to try your Swamp-Root. I
am now taking the third bottle and
feel like a new woman, sleep well
and have no pains whatever.
I strongly advise all sufferers to
take the only real cure for kidney
and bladder trouble. Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root was a God-send to me.
You may publish this letter if you
wish so that it may be the means of
bringing some poor sufferer back to
health.
'.. MRS. MARY O'DONNEIjL,
Lander, Wyo.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this July 14th, 1 009.
CHARLEY ALLEN,
Notary Public in and for Fremont
Co., Wyo. '
I. WATTS
GIVES AGAIN
liOttcr to
Dr. Kilmer & Co.
Ringliamton, N. Y.
Fiove What Swnmp-Root Will Do
For Von.
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing
hamton, N. Y for a sample bottle.
It will convince anyone. You will
also receive a booklet of valuable in
formation, telling all about the kid
neys and bladder. When writing, be
sure and mention The Raleigh Daily
Times. Regular fifty-cent and one
dollar size bottles for sale at all drug
stores. ,
SI RE OF TAI'T'S NOMINATION.
Hilles (Jives Out Statement, Claiming
the President Will be Nominated
ami Elected.
Washington, Feb. 2. In the first
authorized statement he has issued
in connection with the Taft cam
paign, - Charles O. Hilles, the presi
dent's secretary, predicted that Taft
would be. nominated and elected. The
statement says: "President Taft'y
nomination in June is as certain as
anything can be. I am confident
there will be comparatively little
opposition to him in the nationnl
convention and when the nomination
is made the republicans of the coun
try will rally to the party standard
and win a great victory in Novem
ber.
"I would not make this prediction
did I not feci that my information
from all parts of the country war
rant me in doing so. It Is easy to
make big claims and try to deceive
the people, and I think that the
man who docs so without the facts
and figures to justify it is guilty of
deception.
"A month ago, before I had got
ten into touch with the republicans
in all the states. would not have
said this much, in that month I
have seen the lines drawn closer and
closer. In the last week the situa
tion has cleared wonderfully, with
the republicans In all directions fall
ing into line for the president, mani
resting a determination to bring
about his nomination.
"It is useless to speak in general
terms or undertake, at short notice,
1o go into the conditions in each
state, hut developments in three big
stales witnin a few days ought to
point conclusively to the present
trend."
Mr. Hilles reviews conditions In
New York, Ohio and Indiana, claim,
ing Taft has received endorsements
in those stales, indicating they will
give delegations 'to nini in the convention.
THE VETERANS ItEFNION.
.Much I n tens t Itcing Taken uiul Ma
con (Jetting P.emly.
(Special to The Times.)
Macon, Ga'., Feb. 2-"Best wishes
for a succesful Confederate reunion
May 7 ahd congratulations unon the
securing of this event for Macon,
magnetic center of the south." is
the way in which the Norfolk Board
or Trade expresses its felicitations
to the Georgia city upon her coming
gala event. ThiB phrase in a letter
received from the Virginia city Is but
one of the many obtained In letters
which are pouring Into the reunion
committee dally from all over the
country.
From the western borders of
Texas to the eastern boundaries of
the Carolines, Boards of Trade and
Chambers of Commmerce are writ
ing, promising suDDort. and makine
standing offers of willingness to be
or assistance in any way which may
be possible. In nearly every letter
is stressed admiration of the sys
tematic manner )n which Macon has
gone to work ki nreDartion for the
event and eulogies on the Dublic
spiritedness of her citizens.
Ine letter received at reunion
headquarters, from a city larger
than Macon, states that this place
raised $16,000 for the reunion In
times past and thought that it was
accomplishing a great feat. The let
tor states that Macon's feat of rais
ing 170,000 seemed almost Inconceivable.
Whpn a. man threaten to UIhs a
girl ho run a big risk of her getting !
indignant ir be doesn t.
Additional Endowment of
$100,000 to
Hospital
(Special to The Times.)
Durham, N. C, Feb. .2 An addi
tion of at least $1011,000 will be
made to the endowment fund of the
Watts Hospital by Mr. Geo. W.
Watts, who has lot the contract for
the plans for a large apartment
house, the rental from' which is to
be devoted to the fund tor the main
tenance of the hospital.
The new building to be erected
by Mr. Watts is to be three stories
in height, of pressed brick and stone
and of beautiful architecture... Ten
five-room apartments will be pro
vided arid a -number of two-room
apartments, making more than six
ty rooms in all. Each of the five
room apartments will contain a
kitchin, dining room, living room
and two bed rooms, all furnished
with gas and ' electric, fixtures with
a gas range in the kitchens. All of
the rooms will he outside rooms and
each apartment will he provided
with a balcony. The entire build
ing will be heated with steam, and
will be modem in every respect.
The apartments are to be located
in west Main street at the intersec
tion of Main street . with Watts
street. The work will be com
menced as soon as the weather per
mits, and Mr. Watts expects to have
the building 'completed by spring.
The expenditure for this building
will make the total sum which Mr.
Watts was placed in the Watts Hos
pital about $1,000,000,'- including
the endowment which the institu
tion already has.
The identification of the hand
writing of Judge It. W. Winston is
the point around 'which the issues in
a very interesting case which is be
ing tried in Durham superior court
have revolved. The case involves
the validity of a deed which was sup
posed to have been made to a man
several years after he was dead, but
which the plaintiff, in the case who
was the grantor claims was chang
ed to the wife of the dead man by
inserting "Mrs." before the name
after the deed had been signed. The
deed was written by Judge Winston
which he was practicing law in Dur
ham in 1007. Old citizens,, who
swore that they were well acquaint
ed with the peculiar chirography of
Judge Winston, testified that "Mrs."
written before the name was not in
the handwriting of Judge Winston
but that the name itself was in his
handwriting.
The plaintiff in the case is Mollie
Carrington who signed a deed which
purported to convey the title to a
thirty acre lot of ground in the coun
ty to: to P. W. Mangum. The plain
tiff claims tl'a' she was induced to
sign the deed by fraud and that she
received tin compensation for the
property.
Are Ever at War.
There are two things everlast
ingly at war, joy and piles. Hut
Bucklen's Arnica Salvo will banish
piles In any form. It soon subdues
the itching, irritation, Inflammation
or swelling. It gives comfort. In
vites joy. Greatest healer of burns,
boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema,
scalds, pimples, skin eruptions.
Only 25 cents at King-Crowell Drug
Co. ..
And a lot of people can't even
depend on themselves.
For the Children's
To Keep Their Digestion Perfect
Nothing Is so Sale and Pleasant
as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.
Trial Package Sent Free..
Thousands of men and women
have found Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets the safest and most reliable
preparation for any form of indiges
tion or stomach trouble.
Thousands of people who are not
sick, but are well and wish to keep
well take Stuart's Tablets after every
meal to insure perfect digestion and
avoid trouble.
But it is not generally known that
the Tablets are just as "good and
wholesome for little folks as for
their elders.
Little children who are pale, thin
and have no appetite, or do not
grow or thrive, should us the tab
lets after eating and will derive
great benefit, from them.
Mrs. G. H. Crotsley, 538 Washing
ton St., Hobokeu, New Jersey,
writes: "Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
just, fill the bill for children as well
as for older folks. I've had the best
of luck .with them.: My three-year-old
girl takes 'them as readily as
candy. I have only to say "tablets'
and she drops everything else and
runs i'or them."
A Buffalo mother, a short time
ago, who despaired of the life of her
babe, was so delighted with the re
sults from giving the child these tab
lets that she went before the notary
public of Erie Co., N. Y., and made
the following affidavit:
Gentlemen : Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets were recommended to me
for my two-nioiiths-old baby, which
was sick and puny and the doctors
said was suffering from indigestion.
I took the 'child to the hospital, but
there found no relief. A friend men
tioned the Stuart Tablets and I pro
cured a box from my druggist and
used only the large sweet lozenges in
the box and was delighted to find
they were just the thing for my
baby. I feel justified in saying that
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets saved my
child's life.
MRS. W. T. DETHLOI'K.
. Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 12th day of April, 180".
HENRY 1.RIS,
Notary Public in and for Erie Co.,
N. Y.
For babies, no matter how young
or delicate, the tablets will accom
plish wonders in increasing tlesh,
appetite and growth. I'se only the
large sweet tablets in every box. Full
sized boxes are sold by all druggists
for 5o cents, and no parent should
ncrlcct the line of this-safe remedy
for all stomach and bowel troubles
if the child is ailing in any way
regarding its food or assimilation.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have
been known for vears as the best
preparation for all stomach troubles
whether in adults or infants. .
A trial package will lie sent, if
you will write K. A. Stuart Co., I5u
Stuart Bldg.. ; Marshall, Mich.
OA
A. & M.
vs.
GUILFORD
AUDITORIUM
Admission 25 Cents
Game Called 8 p. m.
TONIGHT.
For AH the News From Everywhere AH the Time,
Read The Raleigh Daily Times.
Merchants National Bank
OF RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA.
Wants your business. We can handle your regular account
satisfactorily; Four Per Cent Interest paid in Savings Depart
ment. (All Departments under supervision of United States Gov
ernment). Four Per Cent Certificates of deposit issued. The mere fact
that we have more money on deposit than any other bank In
Raleigh is good evidence that the people have confidence In this
Institution. - ..
K. C. Duncan, President.
W. H. Williamson, Yice-Pres. W. F. I'tley, SScl Vice-Pres.
W. 15. Drake, Jr., Cashier. S. J. Jlijisdale, Asst. Cashier.
I
Clias. E. Johnson, President.
F. II. Briggs, Cashier.
Raleigh Banking and Trust Co.
The "ROUND STEPS BANK" Since 1865.
Stands For ' '
RELIABLE SOUND BANKING.
" An Honorable Record For Nearly Half a Century.
FOUR DOLLARS
Deposited in This Rank Each Week AVill See You With
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS.
Ahead One Year From Today, ' ,., .
You AVill Spend it if You Do Not Deposit it. Try Sav
ing Your Money.
Money to Lend on Approved Collateral.
Mechanics Savings Bank.
THE EQUITABLE FIRE
Proves the value of a SAFK DEPOSIT BOX. No valuable
paper was hurned.
You can rent oho for $4. no a year, and protect your Will,
'Insurance' - Policies; 'valuable .papers and -Jewelry.
wi: wii.i- iU': ;i,ai to show tmf.m.
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
and 1 ho -RALEIGH
SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO.
THE COMERUAL NATIONAL tfAMi
Commercial and Savings Accounts Invited.
Capital, Surplus and Profits . . ; . ; ... . $410,000
B. S. JERMAN, Pres. E .B. CROW, Cashier.
For Sale- Splendid Homes Situate
"W. Jones and McDowell
North Blount . . .... . . .
Polk Street ........ ...
.Firwood Avenue ..... ....
W. Peaee Street ...... .
.$12,000
11,000
4,000
2,500
3,000
The Parker-Hunter Realty Co.
Office Supplies
Filing Cabinets, Loose Leaf Devices, Blank Bcol;
CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES,
VALENTINES.
EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE.
THE OFFICE STATIONERY COMPANY.
11.1 Faycttcvllle Street.
O. C. 'Phone 01 i-F.
Office Furniture and Supplies.
12 East H.u y.-rt -ire
C. C. 'Phone M l
.
V.
Things We Have You May Want
You will at least need them, Mr. Contractor, In the construe-'
. thin of a first-class huildirii;.
Castings, Iron and Steel liars, Pipe Fittings, of all kinds,
Pipe and Valves. Sash Weights - for the heaviest or tho light
est windows. , .
RALEIGH IRON WORKS COMPANY
Raleigh, N. C
The nousewif e's Judgment
Is displayed, In a remarkable manner, in tho selection of
her laundry. This laundry has been the favorite for years. It has
won Its reputation as the best by the unquestionably superior ser
vice it renders.
I.K.T I S CALL FOR VOIR FLAT work.
OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY.
117 West Hargett Street RALEIGH, N. O. Both 'Phoaea 87.
A Want Ad in The Raleigh Daily Times Will Work
Wonders for Your Business,