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1 1 4 r ... V v NUMBER' 174 : v, in: ,:)A ,:i:;lg, oCj.c;ii::i 22, 1C37. .JWJiNTY SIXTH "YEAR iTKE 1'..'. EIL- IS T,T;i!P0V y v j W MVVVVWWWVVWWv K1 1 I L J 1 . ; t." ir-i r?r :::uit IU I I I4l 1J 1 1 Ul I I to. 1 ?: af 'J V ;'n?'!'' if t-V- " ;AS:.;AN;INVESTMERT c saving account In this strong bank can hardly be excelled. ' ; When you consider all the advantages of such an account, i the four per cent interest we. pay; compounded semi-annually," v is very liberal. H 5 . v' . . ' -.- J, ' S " . -;:You are protected by our large capital 'of . $200,000.00 and r you. can getajl or part oE your money; practically at any time. : k V The account never fluctuates in value, as do most" invest- meats but is always-worth all you have paid in and the credited : interest. "jAS W BLATE$S, Vtes. T. Wm. B. BLADES, V. Pres. ' GEO, L' CP- There ds Why.ypur should buy -,Vovt-get Styl iandSOuality And the mcst of it Children's Plush and Bear Skin Coats i and Caps to inatche . Get our prices and' the bahnce'of tHe way wiU be easy 'Sailing 0 J. M. Mitc!llle(i; 61 PollockSf. Opp. Episcopal ChnrcV; 3. -. 7? "IBS-:' 'f' . . J O H N " B ; PSONE 25T- ..- v V'W RRV u n : Persons with piescriptions who hive nt !f.tiniie Jo wait .-until theyare filled will please leave,their;addresses and the medicine will ; Pbe -promptly prparei and ' sent to . their i; . v residence- ?::; i'i- t ':;t . ' v::; r - I(Mo.yNQ;-;;fi ..",:.f South Front Str'i '-: : :t?T7 7 "' ' . ' V, ' ' IlcmciiiU r U'f wt : keep warm. Wel avoani , ing in 1 1 ! frc i ! .- " A. GFEEN,. Pres. ' Bl PENDtETON, CasMer idi ftYJI!i l; Reason your Millinery Here. both for" the least monejr r I -TJionc 288 t"v vfi .A GOOD PIECE OF PB0PEBTY.:i ts'-alwayB worth Its :pal4 prlce--nlno V times out of en a great deal mora as the, years advance.Savlngslnvested ; now are Burellkely; to 4e Increased v" manifold a few years tfeirce. Xt will Bay yoii to come -in .and talk The mat ter over no coBt'. " - ; ' ",'V v . " i 3 A: ;T. DILLj Office 1U Middle St. .Phone Sift !nSTT BEBK. V - Are Ybu Ihinkino? e mean tbink Ing - about getting: ' a HEATER It you are, do pot allow the nicest ones to slip away from you i without seeing them at least.' W rave- ,rti , ;.OU Heaters! ; C Coal Heaters : Wood Heaters IV E S 93 MIDDLE Fl I k.-- .1 i Prescription Drurt. A ' r . , C,f Ju Te Lor 3 Rchlive to the 9 30,00 rir.e Ag&iast tho r - Southern Railway a I Q'j.'.r.TEn it tna ?: Federal' Courts of Short Sessions 'Termed Farces. Three Weeks of Superior Court. A Few Moon 'f shine Cases to be Tried, "V J" " WW 'fforlf ob Mason- , 4 -1' ,,fc Temple Will be C j s v Special Correspondence. "SZ v Raleigh, N. O, October 21-A ru mor was afloat today that the Su preme court of 4he Statewould de cide adversely to kludge Long of... the Superior court In the matter of the 130,000 fine he Imposed' last July up on the Southern Railway for violat ing the new State law as to the, pas senger - rate. How; this junior got a broad is not known. -Of course .ihe Justices of the Supreme court'could not be questioned about such ft thing Adeclsion In the case has beeh look ed, for,' anf time during the 'past, two weeks. "Wednesday is , opinion "day-- and ; of course 'everything - wlllf be watched with ery keen Interest, Cashier Henry E. Litchford, of the Citizens National Bank here, talked very' interestingly today about his twenty-five years of service there and what had happened during that period It was remarkable' what changes oc curred in that period off time In the business life of a clty.:; Kpt a business housef bet.is :nnder the samedlre. tlon as it was 25 years ago" today and only one merchant Is now doing bus iness" wha war then" In buslne38 for himself, t In" the:. same Jank there is Only one man who was then ad em ployee, this being $tr. Joseph 3." Bry- won, pniy one physician u now m practice. Dr. W. I. Roysteri only four lawyers, Richard Hi" Battle, S. 6V Ryr an, .Thomas MjArgo, antf R. T, Gray; Twenty-five years ago Raleigh had no water supply,', sewerage ferstem, elec tric lights, or -street cars, . The bank In ; which r Mr:1 UtcHford .Is now ' the cashier, then did -a business of $200,- 000 a year,: while now it Is a mlllion.4 ,A" term, of Federal court at Wash ington begins tomorrows v . There are only lour' caseB on the docket there. At the term Of the court at Elizabeth City there was only one case. An of ficial remarked ' today that these courts were farces. K, k. A three weeks term bf the, Superior courThere, began, today.' Judge Long presiding. - There are jwveral divorce snlts 'and ad unusually large num ber of suit against ' railways.'. One case on the docket, against the Sea board Air Line, 'for the death of en glneer Maiwell' between here and Hemlet was compromised, and "will not be tried.''. Another case from this county is peculiar, this feeing one in which a woman sues her brother-in-law for buying her husband's farm from, him while he was drunk. She desires the sale set aside on the groun of fraud...:.1' .-.-':-..;.-'.-' ',.:.-. . A revenue officer was speaking. to day about what was going on In that line and said that the moonshiners are now hiding their plants with more care than, ever before, going in the deep woods and swamps. ' In' a num J ber of cases they have been convlct led by reason of the paths leading to their plants. The' offloer went on to ' say that under the State law making : the holding of a United Slates license 1 pMma facie evidence of : violation of (the law against retailing . whlBkey, i and many refits have been made j liut thatl n nearly all cases the men j swear tVy never sold and so escape ril punlMhmcut .' He says this law I liad scareil a lot ot the Boilers and j tliat as a reHult t!scy are vlo' ' both Ihfi NMional ami Elate li i 1 operpiiPf out i'c'li r; "y : s 1'.:: llliil t!; '"I !'.?!);: i i 1 1 In In a X, .;,! i , i. i f ' '. y I ; rs, ly ii t 1 iuul 1 y 1 U-!r i ' i. :. r ( r ( The Corps of Instructors Increased , i Oa Account of Crowded Con-" . . -. .. . - -ir - .-.,.' dltlons. , ' ' Owing to the crowded condtlonof some of the grades, three newjeach ers have been added to the corps of Instructors, i They , aro Mrs. George Howard; Miss Mamie Hunter Richard' son and Misa Llsette , Hanft. ; .. This makes the number of teachers of the public school 20,Cand.the prospects are good for a fine year's work. - The new teachers began their- work year terday... a. t .- - - Specialists are. going back, to na ture's remedies as being the best' Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea has been nature's best remedy for thirty years. Recommended and uBed; by special ists'. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. P. S. Duffy.;, jc , , ;;.'J i5! BAD TfEGRO RESTRAOED Leads np ea Bad Uqnor and Makes - Trouble for Passengers a t . "T-"C Nerfolk Traiiu X-' 1 .The' passengers on vthe incoming train from Norfolk, had an etctting time last night with' a negro, named Sam Jones, who Carried a pistol with him, was about half shot nimself,; and was determined 40 try.nis marksman. ship on the people at large.' He got on the train At Washington and soon began to 'show what he Intended .to do. The passengers and conductor took charge of jblm; but He gave them a dot of troubled The pistol was tak en away,' but he was strong and made a hard flight' The "conductor tele graphed chief" of -police 'Harget; who dispatched officers "Bryan and Grlffln to take ,tbe man. ,; He fought them and in every way seemed A danger ous man.- He was taken before mag istrate Patterson and held under $200 bond for trial id the Superior' court. He was unable to give' bond and -was placed In Jail, v S V' . i f- i n . Blackheads, blotches and, pimples are cauo3d by the improper-action of the bowels. Hollister's .Rocky Moun tain Tea regulates1 the bowels," makes your complexion clear 'and beautiful, gives- you that healthy look. 35 .cents. Tea or Tablets. "P. a Duffy. ; r- 1 . - r , i - J", Amasing Circus' Antics., . ' One -of the most' amusing: features wlUt the Donnelly and -Hatfield Mag' nlflcentr Minstrels V pils season la an old fashlnoed one ting: circus that is certainly filled with "saw-dust" quips and laughs. V.' The burlesqUe -Vele-phante, cafels, giraffes' and, 'clowns give you flu Of merriment. The roar ing Hon ramps and raves behind the bars 'of ils cage, the .monkeys Jump, the kangaroo skips, and v the ; band plays. Jt. is a -hilarious travesty, upon the old fashioned on- ring circus. The scenery is reallsHc. All the side shows are there fronu the .pink, lem onade and pop corn seller v to - th grand concert after the big show! The Donnelly and Hatfield Minstrels will be here tonight Watch for their pa rade.' -1 . - Durham Tobacco Stopped in Shipment Special to Journal -' ' 1 New York, . October v 21 Federal revenue officers held up a -shipment of tobacco consigned from Durham N. C, to Great Britain, because such shipment was said to be a violation ot the anti-trust laws. : - Looks Roseate - for Taft . V Special to Journal. ; Columbus,; Ohio," October' . 21. The presidential boom of Secretary : Taft is becoming of such proportions (hat his " nomination , seems sure.' . The State Central Republican Comlmttce have inaugurated a canvas in his ba half and the replies . received from many States Indicate a preference. for the Secretary of War. - ' , Fish r?-i! s Harrtnian. Special to Journal. . , C'l.len-o. October 21. Stuyvesant T ii lu iii. H. li.-irrininn In tho con- Irol (;f tne proxies at: tlie annual nieet- f IIH- I i n ( i SJ k ! ra I In Htil. In iiKiny i r I o I I 1 i!. Science Has Been So Far Successful :v As to fanse Government to . ' ' Take Jfotlce." ' Special to Journal. ' St. Louis, October 21 The efficacy of the balloon as a means of convey ing news and signals In war tUne was again tested today in very suc cessful; start In a. contest, for, speedj strength and .durability. - "mere were nine balloons representing four coun tries, America, Germany, England and France. . The start was witnessed 'by 10,000 people. " This race was the sec ond ' of - a series of threeevents and the prise is a massive' sliver cup, vat ued at $2,500, and was' donated by James Gordon Bennett - The' race' of last week covered .nearly v 600 miles at an average, of 2b miles per hour. Army': officers are very much pleased with the" test "V;-? ,-;V.;' ' ; SATS It IS FACT F,; Dnffy .Confirms Guarantee on itty-.' IlyomeL. Cure for CaUrrhL - -The question having been raised. as towhether" or no JF.,. Duffy will re fund, the money If a Hyomel outfit does not do all tittle claimed for it In -curing catarrh, he" wants "to State positively thaU this, guarantee Is an absolute fact" J"-, "O. " , a A, guarantee' like this is . the ' best nroof'that. can be 'offered as to the curative, powers of Hyomei in aircaj tarrhal troubles. You da not risk a ' cent In testing Its healing virtues, P.? depends -upon; the preliminary aklr 8.: Duffy takes alL-the risk, v f mish. - The.removel of the headquar rlf you lave catarrh;:try tbls onder ters of the Republican Congressional ful medicated alr-ot HyomeL It does Committee from New York to Wash not drug-or derange the stomach, but ingtpnls the first open -step taken is breathed through a neat pocket in-, to notify Pitiident Roosevelt that his haler that comes with every outfit, so anticipated effort to dominate Con that Its-medication reaches the most gross at the coming session, as he remote air cells in the nose," throat ' did at the. last session will not be ahd lungsj where any-catarrhal germs tolerated by the leaders. An evident may , be -lurking; It Quickly destroys' ly inspired article in the Washing them, heals and soothea-1he, Irritated ton Post outlines the plans of the re mucous membrane, and 'vitalizes1- the ' actionary - Republican leaders, and tissues so that catarrh: Is . no longer states their'' ultimatum to the. Presl posslble. You can. lose nothing by ; dent and th"elr: threats to those Re Slvinar: Hyomel -a itrlal,v nothing but publican Congressmen who are in the catarrh and that is good riddance, clined to "take tips from the White : The price of the complete outfit1 is House instead of from .the Speaker, but $1.00; nothing if it falls to' cure. ' Briefly stated the main points . set- Get an outfit from F4 S, Duffy today, and begin its use at once. ' ,-: 6en Booth Dangerously IU. Special to Journal' -. ; phlcago, 'October IL-Oenerat Wll Ham Booth, the head of the' Salvation army was taken dangerously, m at the aray headquarters' hera .Sunday and. his condition la regarded as critical,- iL-'V c ' is-5. " 2 . Police Court Proceedings.'" us Yesterday, was blue Monday in the police' court! -and: the previous"" pro longed' dearth: of cases 'In that tri- bunal were amply made;b C The first .one to appear a thenar; of justice 'was George Deal, white; who was fined for being drunk and ''". -." '. , - l"r.ThU announced policy ot the Repnb disorderly condnc In connection with j,,, lo Jooa trom tne tne anove case. ; r .u ' , CaJ,rI! Ben!ttfva8,tMduf '.kUkes. and the Congressional players for disorderly. . . . - -v evidently don't Intend to be' sncrt ot rami'ur w. WT"T T to pay five dollars and costs for being 4lnA.4..l. 1....,.. -.;- ,y -; ::: !;L,. ol. ,,..t . v . . - : ney were dismissed from the charge V '- ' ':"; t ' - - Rena Kees. another memher nf fh. ' : ' . . . .. unuer-woria, was nnea nve- ao iars .u.,r u.u..v uau w.pj:?l6iti, j,ow the Republican :tnem- Gertie Perry was drunk,. disorderly :hfir. of wllt ,ln- fan An tWMI. and ehooUng flrearmS-in a bromlscu. V...7 ,M.,' nT n tr "pu"'-i' J vu Henry Arpen. Mr. "Nick Ar'pen, fa ther of the witness was also arrested for disorderly conduct. The latter: was fined five dollars and costs. V- CANARY. EII.T?S FOR SALE I havo at tl.la time on baud 20 or; 25 young Canary Wrds, not one year old. fine alnpers, brlr.lit pluninr.e either yellow or dark. RuTh M'lnntnln Ca nary. Will sell aliiKle er j--!r, 1 Male bird, yellow, r-' fur ?.'!. .".lie bird, K rl i : .;!."!; ! :r f r V or pair (' ' Intimations lliat Itt the j?resi ,4enisT Absence an ? Enqtny : J Has Been at Work, Y -, .VM'i TEE TRUST OST COUGH IIP The Mandate ot the 0. 0. P, Has CfOne Vportk1' ;A PeliUcaf.me Porr High Stakes Which Puts1 ' : Players In a Bad light I Democrats .'Pleased Over 'The. Pros- - ' iectf Pes. r - ' Special Correspondence,; . , Washington, a C.,v October ' 21. President Roosevelt will: find upon his return here from his, 'bear hunt that a revolt' against his policies will need his attention. A desperate in ternecine fight-18 Impending In the ranks ot . the Republican ' leaders for control of the party organization. The Presidency ,anc( Congress Is at stake, Legislation In the coming Congress - forth are The campaign for the election of Republican members of Congress is Jto be entirely distinct from the cam paign for president; especially to col lecting and disbursing campaign funds. '- t . . l The -status of those 'members of Congress who side , with . President Roosevelt for more radical legislation ''will be taken account of by the Con gressional Committee in its' ' future dealing with, these, same members when they become candidates. -' -( - Corporations and trusts "that pros per., best ? when . Republloaneitre in power .and .when Republican policies .prevair, are jnotlfled they must W tee, and that any contributions they may make to the Republican Nation tTn-liBltta-l wi,phnt Wnt when favorable legislation Is .asked for. nM 4. lui.i h,- t cash 'If the' fat caavbe'trled out of the corporations. : As President Roose 8aW '5 U Harrlman for campaign contributions,-we are Uca, w . ,nd . these ' Congr. slonsJ Republicans are eoually prad- .. . . ticai in tneir ideas or raising s cor- - . .. .. , . - ; . .:. . . wllfW IbtiereaUng to Democrats ' , iHc-W manyni aere to'. th..President side 'and who will rally around Speaker Cannoi and (h fother reactionary leaders- 'The He- publican members of the. Senate, of courser will be divided on similar jlnes. but perhaps '-- fortunately j for them, they will not be compelled to show their hands until the Republi cans of the Houbs ' have .-; exposed theirs. ', " .' -r r.-. .' There is on feature of this fight that nray- draw the Democrats ' into It, although on the, general principles of letting tho i-ucmy P: U Jt out and then wh!) t! . t;nrvlvoi s, It, were bet ter to p i f f.oni r.,itaii;;!ln3 ul li;"" ' 5 " ' '-r t ' "'i, Imt try elf . t f 1 . ' v 1 L- '-t In! . -.1 i - i ' nl. I I CHILDREN'S SHOES '".FOB iSchooljand Dress Allr styles and sizes at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 a id $2,00: ...,-. .. - . - :. ;v . Heel and Sole . Plates that save the Shoes, put on free - AT &ESOLfEl UrW THERK MO U5E lUJOKlNCtoONO EVERY Erectiokvhenwe" JSA'FlACEWf)URCITY iVHEREEySCLLTHC t3?TdLrCTED 1HNG5. KEEPOUR EYES fbn-HttVTi4t avria.BHeweo.CHieAeo. . WHY WASTE YOUR TIME IN LOOKING AROUND, EVERY ON if WILL TELL THE TOP. C VR CLOTHING, HoE-5 HAT, UNDER WARE, MEil-5 AND WOMEN-S FURNISHING, CLOAKS DRY -GOOD 5 JILK, MILLINERY, RIB&ON.S ETC. U THE VEF-Y BET ANDSoLD LOWER THAN ANY H0U.SE IN THE CITY. .SATISFACTION GUARAN- TEED. TWO STD1ES. Ti. BAXTER TWO STORES. A Little Philosophy the problem of yourlife and cf your clothes is only as difficult as you snake it. , ea(dy'rto'wearf clothes, ' like tailored-to order clothes, are not good , ' :- -'. ' - . 1. .......'' form unless the expres-: r sion of the tailor's .art be shown in the design' and rtf .--the artisiic dothe$ made by Rosenwald fir, : Weil are good. form and ) the "R.'& trademark '; sewn in each garment is its guarantee,:' -putu:tot3tc,; 0 a - ALU THE LOOKING AKOUrifj YOU THAT WE .STAND AT , Ji; Ty ; , j IL i L..1D LlI. ' i A hi ocin'.'on's October series will open r ! ii!1! -i. t!o Ix-Ufr inv"itf" iitK 7 Kit - -r-c-ir l If , - i'l a borne in r'g t-.fftm, ifii. si"' ! I -.'-1, :'; I i r i , b it !;' s on n .) a r,-"i ' i 1 . t 1 . i ,':t in K... I v.,
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