V y - OA lilxi A, L ui DA.V i-. y I vjft V W Jl V - 27, IC07. TWENTY-SIXTH YJEAR -r f. "v.",:'; -"i1: ; .vw.:.i;7 Poor RiCliard, Jr., Says in the Saturday Evening Post:-" r '.""' " 'V 'The investor who Jis looking for ten per cent sometimes "igeta it in the distribution 'of the assets.",." - And we may Add, he is not likely to getit in any other way: ; i ' Swollen dividends and safety do not go together, but the i fair rate of FOUR per cent paid by this bank on savlngadoes go with safety.,'. , rj"1 r , ' v4i '' ' fl. Consider this oaref ully before placing your money in some rhprtiA nromimnir hicr returns." V ,JA8. B. BLADES, Pres. -TA. GKEENV; Pres. Wn."H, BLADES, V. Pres. GEO. B. PENDLETON, Cashier jQ;rfl35flngiii;.gr:V'iit; i? WINTER ...s u oG est io ns.;: YfJS, MAKE A SPECIALTY- 6? i ALL KINDiJ OF BED ! LINEN." J Sheets,' Pillar Cases, Bolster Cases, Bed Spreadj-Coraforta, both In : i Cotton and Down, Bath Robes and North Carolina' Blankets. -10 1-4 ' Bleached Sheets, best brands on the market,' both in pla'a hemstith, , at 60c, 85c. 90c and $1.00 each, 10c extra: for the hemstitched, and .' Pillar Cases at 15c and 20c each. Ask to have them shown you v-? J. M. Mitchell & CO. THE STORE WHERE" QUALITY AND PRICES HARMONJZE. s 6 J Pollock St. " Opp. Episcopal Chnrch. Phone 288 if ' r Heath &Milligan Paint Heath and Milligan Paint embodies 'all that is best in paint-r-it spreads . ift lie Piriiot wtTu FIGURE WITH ' -LCI W Gaskill Hat Middle Street Y Wj. Phone' MPereohsjvith prescriptions'who - have not Unle to wait Until they are filled will please - : 5 leave Their addresses and the medicine will 'if? be promptly ' pwparedv an4 sent .to "their - "i'P residence, 'fffjr&4-8 C;T; i - South Front Str ? " f ' v' THURSDAY' OCT -, . f A- J r"-i r y rzic better nd lasts Iongerl: vmi uiucii iu fctCB. .. ; YOU WHEN IN MED ixr&t e Co 147.' NeV'B - N C r YOUNGlill Prescriptfoh'Dniggist. . T TT-y " - Li, n; 1 f TteyCcra toAifcct Sctllo- meet ct Uailrcai Rate Zlat . ttr Soon ?.V vsr 1 . , 11 - fe c::::::i3v;H : n t::e : te:; Work Kasenle Temple Has Beaeh. ed The Sixtk Floor." Wealthy;' Man Bands Fine Besidenee. Sasplelon f PreTidenee Z" rTrut Cempaay. Hay , ' "'"'"Affect Kertk CaW X'"'. '.Ua lBterest;r " 8pecial Correspondence. J- Raleigh, N C October JfcOut at the penitentiary the number- of con victs continue to dwindle and tat few more than 100 -are now ; within the high walls of the Great Central Prlfl'. on. .it la a very quiet place now-a- daye The chief work don Is brick making and that Is almost ended for , the season. ''The" private plant ,at 1 Raleigh are 'putting in steam dryers, In an effort to meet the great mands lor brick. The pad weather i during the early part or the year made I the. output thlsi. season; considerably less: than ttanaxV ."V-' - V. ' .; Work Is now, going on on the sixth ' floor of the Masonic Temple, and there are now. crowds, ot gazers every, day.- 6i , H. Perry tract, situate in jNo.' 7 The beanUfuj. oton to be used in tBTowaMW'tA 'ouitr;. enVBrieoW ing JthL building is, arriving and th Creekf adjoining'' the lands ' of " S.- E. larger piecea are being lfted ly der- Sullivan,; MrsLf JIaudP,''Cobb,:cMrs. ricks. Mr. Causae, a. wealthy New;Torker who has made Raleigh his winter home; has built a very attractiye' res-f tdence four . miles north ot 'the city. It is on an eminence and there is .a wld'e, view in, every direction.-. The house la odd in. this part of the State because It has no porches or bal - JJ"; comes. . The omission of these is uk)oriaisi : aiowai If Is) nnl4 9r 'Nei 4m ir:" rilAl" T. J Z 7 . ' - Richmond, Va October 2fc The country, honaea In this, part of ther. T. k - State and is equipped with every mod ern improvement--, 'J " ' v Much Interest is expressed here at the news of tbe temporary .suspen sion of blg Providence Rhode Island Trust Company because Marsden J, Perry Is its vice-president and per. haps its iargest stockhelder. He has been one pf the lading spirits in the taking- over of the extension of the 'Norfolk and Southern Railway; the "building of. the Raleigh and Pamlico Sound- division; the ; vast ;; Improve- 'ment ot the Haletgh railway system; theJuildlng of the great power plant at Buckhora Falls on, the Cape Pear River, and no doubt many other en terprlses. i. 1 ; '. f " r I Your? 'correspondent gave - the straight tip last 'Tuesday .about the conference to bo held at Washington between Governor Glenn and. his at torneys and President Plnley and oth er representatives ot - the Southern Railway looking to an agreement or compromise of .whatever it may be called to end the long and warm fight on the rate question. - The Governor has no power to make a change In the rate,, the legislature having fixed the rate,-.It was remarked today. by prominent men here, that the situa tion in Alabama was very different 'authority having there been given to make an agreement or compromise. It was further .remarked by an emi nent ex-Judge, that as a matter, of fact the average rate ot fare received by the Southern Railway was around 2 1-3 cents, and not a much as 2 3-4, for which It is stated, representatives of that -road have been ; contending. Your corropon -Sent bad been freqnont- t ; IN u..:Li I..... Atory Good Enough to be True Wfclch lay Work Out to Our ,t Benefit- - ' The Journal has been "put next" to a story that we hope will materialize as It will hasten a condition much to be desired. In brief it is this; The Standard Oil Company, alias the J. L. Roper Company, alias, the Norfolk ft Southern, will siibmit a proposition to the Board of Aldermen soon asking for a franchise for an electric street railway, which will' be operated In connection with the J, L. Roper plant The company find that while they are putting In machinery for 'their own uses, that tt will cost but -little more to furnish sufficient power to run the street cars.' Whatever 'may be the grounds for this rumor, let us hope that it may jresalt in the real thing. -Z ; i j J 11 ' z t , Americaa Consul KOls Himself v Speclaf to Journal. ; .-' ' - San Luis, Mexico, Ocotber 26.Dr. & B. Cross, United States Consul sta tioned, here; committed suicide today. He hadi been in III health., tor some time.'.;'-? f c--" s-'Zf - , Plof 4o Kill King Edward.-: , Special to oJurnal. . "- . ' ' London,, October 28. The police have discovered a plot to -kill King Edward. " The details are very mea- gre. Whether the plot la due to an- archlsts or other enemies of the gov de-.ernment is secret to the police, It mown to them at Ml ' - K0TICEI lANU POSTED All' persons. are'; hereby forbidden to hunt with gun or dogs or to tress pass on" my tract. ot landknown as J. R. Williams and others, "containing sixteen hundred and fifteen' (1615) acres, described in a deed from said perry and wifef to 'me, " registered, in - Rook 163, page S40, office of Register pf Deeds of XJraven eounty,' ; ; i?! - ;: This Setlday ot October 1907. " V - , " , -, , t A. KTWARD. , , Tlrginla Beats - Korth Carolina.-' Special to JoumaL-,rr,t versity of North Carolina in a game of foot ball by a score of to ' ( 1 , Jspan. Hot Bcarea ' Sneda! to Journal ' J " Washington, D. 0.; ; October- 26.- Baron AokL Jananese nmbassador to the United 8tates, states that his coun try. is "not scared over the action' of the president to order the fleet to-the Pacific coast which Ja. to stort from with 'Other, oubjects, taken plenty Hampton Roads pecember 16. .'Hefresh- air,; exercise,' and built np his reiterates that nothing but the, most general health by taking our eod liver friendly feeling for .theUnIted States, preparation. Vtnol, which Is made by exists in Japan. vv j -'A' "V - ocientlflc, extractive and oonoentrat? Thochance" ot a man being ovortak- - , ... " " en y dden'!jeaapla4ght,4lm".'v'' v- greater than that of & woman - . ,nents ot cod liver oil but.no oil. ... . ... - ,i ... - Y i ly told during the legislature partlc uiarly towards theTatter part of the discussion that as a matter of fact tho roads hoped to get out of the affair with the 21-2 cent rate.1 - There has,." -nature, totendea. . w sou;,Ylnoj not been any .thing of spltev in' the State's fight on, the rate '.question, tnouan in some quarters mis nas been intimated. : Ot course in , any a and every such fight there is bound to be a slight political element A promi nent, North Carolinian remarked to day that his own idea' of getting at the way the Southern did business would-be to have a showing! as' to how he took over . the road from Greensboro to Wllkesboro, ; and the Eastern North Carolina Hallway; how' the-e r -1 were caplUUaed; bonds fs' 1 sUji-ks i; i!J," these being; for n ny times over the suni". expended per r.,!: in frrliaHlng theBe lines., - ALLL.j L.Li L.J. Contents of Bress Suit Case Unloaded 'At City HalU Old Bed Eye and V- . Death's Champion Among -rC -The yisitors."- k "r The dress suit case h. which. Dave Swindell and Annie Russell carried when they were; arrested at the Nor folk and Southern depot two weoks ago, was unloaded at -the city .hall ysterday and the ' 'contents verified the officers- stattment u It waa the biggest perambulating blind tiger that has yet Come Into the clutches of the law. T'-f-'jtxtj', 1 Swindell is now doing time oa the roads for being drunk, it was shown that he was only guilty by associa tion. The woman was on trial before Magistrate' P. T. Patterson yesterday after several" continuances' and, - she was bound oyer for trial la Superior court under $WQ bonds. --". t -The liquor jwas .said to be olrthe gallberry order, containing fusel oil, gasolene,--chloroform, nitro glycerine, and brimstone. ' There was one bottle which was "the goods." 5 It contained a fair quality of rum.' Following is the inventory of , outfit. - ' Some of the bottles bore .the label of Washington, n, oT ." :y . - c 1 Box" Cigars, 1" '. Rye (Adulterated) V, . . .. 64 bottles Gin (adulterated). 1- 24 bottles Beer, poor ,., .., . 1 bottles Rum.." .. .'1-..W.. .. " botUo Total'. 101 botties Governors of Three States Confer " iSpecial ot Journal. " r ', Atlanta, fla.,' October :26.The gov ernors ot threeStates will meet hero next Tuesday i; 4o confer on thO rail-. roa4: rate matter. ;. Governors; Smith, of Georgia, Comer of Alabama,' and Glenn-ot North Carolina, will discuss among themesevea the best means xA enforcing ttte rate laws lately enacted by the legislatures ot their respective State's.'".'. ; .Crabs chewj their food with their legSr. j.,,' V,'1- THE MAS WHO WORRIES ' f . - Influence Upon, Health;; A .well know physician relates the following Instance. ' A patient suffer-' ing from some ,i obscure ' pulmonary trouble failed tor a consultation and the symptoms were detailed at length". ' For many years this man had not only consulted and treated with. one physician after - another,, but ho had read every'nook ho could find" on the ' bjectt of his -trouble. - His mind, had been kept conunuauy upon. nisraii bient and. in consequence his life was most miserable', g k-JS'H Had this .man employed his mind: - wMnlng "with -peptonato-o-iron ' all tVn tnikillilnnl .. V aa lt W -. ttsfcit r Ititlllnts1 UO WUUIU UBYC UWU WOll Hill UVVJ 01811 ftU tnese, years. - vmoi . purines . n4-onrushes the. blood,: tones np the digestive organs, and strengtnens. ev- m organ of ft, body to do its work -O" rante jto return the money 1 give sauBtaciiou. . o. N. C . vi.ue6"s 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 used by apodal' lata . nftnfl Tab ap TTi1fa CI , Duffy, The handsomest line ot cut glass in the city at J. O. Baxter's, The Leading Jeweler. Comforts $2.50 to 11.25: bowls $2X0 to $18.00 and $50.00.' We invite a comparison. , , ... :;' . ... v; bit . ciers as Rockefeller, ,Mor ' Kan and Hirriman 4 - l"2:::3S"STO 7f FUNDED Savings Banks Demand Thirty Bays Hotiee ; of Depositors. 7 Stocks ' 'I jBhow jBafa. $1,00M00 Is "'flAti' For" Sonthem J?-i -Banks. -, For Cotton " 1 V . -t . Holders.-- , Special to oJnrnal. New .York, October 2ft.-rThe week ends 'with a fairly quiet feeling; con sidering the tremendous d'ealings, fail ares and shrinkage ot values in bank and railroad' securities. ' All further danger to banks Is about ended, so declare such4 men as Rockefeller, Morgan and Harriman. Unbounded praise is given Pierpont Morgan, and -the highest compliment to him comes from' England's chief financier, Rothschild. - " k , Every Savings Bank here today, re fused to pay depositors on demand, taking advantage ' of the thirty days notice clause. The biggest bank "has $100,000,000 on deposit " . . ' . 1 Thev result of the conference with President Roosevelt was seen in the good effect today, there being no funs on the banks by excited depositors. In the stock market prices show A gain. Special-to Journal. t Washington,' C, October 26. Representative: Burleson,' of Totas, asks the-Acting "Secretary of Hhe Treasury: to distribute $10,000,000 a mong Bouiherfl banks, to prevent sac- riflces 'of cotton, by small holders. Special to 'JournaL w Pittsburg, October. 26. The stock exchange expects to open for trading in Monday th 28th instant ' . r Reai Treat t The People of God. : "God's Eternal Purpose" will ( be the subject of. the discourse at the court house Sunday afternoon, Octo ber 27, at S g'clock. Mr. Hayden Samson,: & bright student and enter taining, speaker from the Bible. House of Alleghany; Pa., will conduct the service.' He will also speak at the court house, on Monday at 7:S0 p. m., of fThe Hope of The Church and the Hope of the World.". - - These meeting are undenomination al and ; the public are cordially invited- to' hear this gifted 'speaker. '- i.Tho Presiaeavs Jtlrtkday . - : Special to Journal. ,,K t Washington, D.. Cj October 2. President Roosevelt will celebrate his 49th birthday tomorrow. - Two New Stars in. Oar Flag Snedal to Journals v ' Washington, B, C. October 2t President Roosevelt has examined the constitution submitted to him by the territories Arizona 'and New Mexico ' M . 4Vi. . I ..... Mt probably, ratify the acUon of the isr- !v2lVk-rr H0TICE TO TBAYELLEfG PUBLIC! Is Decloration oi Such tlntn TraveUacroM Neuse river coujitypRY (SOODJ.-SlLJCylMILLlNERY RI550N ETC , i -CUPPORTED BYJ) -J" . 7nnn ; k . . j, k . 1 v J I see III 11 STRDITG- CDMPANY."' " ?rto . i. l.Ul.. - I School and Dress i : ' AIL styles and sizes at $1.25, $1,60A ' $X.7B and $SS,00: " ". ' Heel and Sole Plates that save the a p-r ' . Shoes, put on free , ' X ' I Hard Coal of the best quality. Pennsylvania Anthracite in Chestnut, Stove, Egg and Furnace sizes. Also the celebrated Pocahontas Coal for steam and domestic purposes. PROMPT DELIVERY and Personal attention to all orders, Phone 34 Office - fl"Bt Am VI law blRECnorVVHENTrlERr: IS A PLACE b f m m rrr m :-.'r WHERE TritY 5CLL The OPEN TRENDS. SfSgSLji 1 rWHERElhEYSCLL niE Best5cle:ctedthng5. KCEPUK EYES OPCNiTIRIENOS. SUSTtfV BRoWA, WriuejarilHaf th SviraAnBawn WHY : WASrYVoVR TIME IN LOOKlN(J ARoUND tVERY'ONE WILL TEL1 iYOU IHAT WE orANy fK THE TdP. ' OUR. CLOTHING SHoE4 HAT-5 UNDER-: i- WMrvC, WtlWAMV vu nuiw i v.wMiuni vm..- n THE VERY BC4.T ANP JOLP LOW tly I rtAn Ai(V uSS HoUriN THECITY. pATWrACTloll dlARAN-( . t .tjbep. c 54- !v 1 ymtfW. -:t'; O STORES. X-; J. BAXTER TWO STORES. Foreman.. " v T " 3 r 1 4" I !!r. Ruccsll.". '"I I" '7. and Yard. Foot Craven St. RESOLVED ALL Si m askM iu i IPtT I fljDoKlHtoUNO EVERY! ' "tV STYLES. M roURCITY THURSDAY .1. v ' (i1 OCTOBER.;.' BagNMMo. i- tooKiN Atii tea . ' . v A 1' 4 1 S-sf- V'.i. " s

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