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3. THE RALEIOIH DAILY TIMES: TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1911. iittHHf Via finil inna annlfilfet rn f-liA TRUTH ABOUT YOUR STREETS BOYLAN-PEARCE CO. BOYIAN-PEARCE CO, BOYLAN-PEARCE CO "17 Passed a law aimed to defeat Harden and Upchurch and to perpetuate themselves in puwerUie election of aldermen at large and made them twice as popular as they were before and Insured the defeat of "good 18 Barred from a democratic caucus, when he has done twice as much work for the demo 1 democrats of Wake county last 14 Called Wm. M.

Russ, Jos. Bernard, L. Brown Pe'gram and others all sorts of names and got away with it, but a repetition would not be safe. 15 Launched Crocker, upon' the, cea of-politics before he got the The s. who went into eigh have) in it? Very likely It will THE STYLE BOOK, SUMMER QUARTER NOW READY.

have to be torn up about as soon It Is paid for. Nice thought for "the1 tax payers. In addition to tills 38,513.15 sand of Eastern Carolina out of his cratic party as all of them combin- spent upon the asphalt pavement shoes. It Is said. Indeed, that a com-! ed and had him arrested for numiriir In.

cash has been spent ruittee of prominent citizens met him on. the street at. Bobbin Wynne's BDSYpre-easter week upon the other streets of the town at the depot and induced him to drug store, when he was at tne post- make the sacrifice. The older poll- office taking to two prominent gen-tlclnns of the Third Ward, Second tlenien, and then had to take water Division, had too much to and withdraw their prosecution. risk it themselves.

This a batting average in a topsy 16 Finally have been forsaken In turvy game, where errors would their hour of need by the "Old Re- count as hits, that would put the liable," or iiave they forsaken joe, 'Hon iTyrus Cobb on the bench for- Limited space forbids even a fair portrayal of the pretty styles of the season and confines us simply, to mere seasonable suggestions and timely power two years ago upon the false pretense of lower tajtqs and keeping expenditures VvitMn Hhelr Income, both of which- pledges they have broken, point with pride at what they have done for the streets of Raleigh. Suppose we take a look i ourselves. They tell yon that they have put down Itin asphalt pavement from the depot to the capitol square and around the square. This is true, but they have not paid for it. The city of Raleigh owes 8:58,513.15, which falls due in five annual installments, bearing Interest at the rate of six per" cent.

These notes must be taken care from the street rfund each year and you will have that much less for your How long will It be before they get away from in front of aldermen places of business and do something for the man in the outlying districts. Did you know, that the peters Pavement Company have given bond guaranteeing the asphalt, pavement for only five years? If this Is all the taith have in their pavement, how ihuch should the citizens of Ital- ever wttli due apologies to Virgil Leo for mentioning tiie national game, when his mind is engaged with 'hints of the pre-remiisites. their old love, on account of his unpopularity? "Ingratitude, thou art a marble hearted fiend." Suggestion to their campaign manager. Get Josephiis to come out for Upchurch and poor Sherwood will be as unsuccessful in his quest for office us Col. Pogue.

is so-called good government go and debts incurred to be paid out of money coming in from this years' taxes amounting to 170.04, making a total spent upon the streets during the year ending MarcH 1st, 1911 of $33,115.97 and a grand total, including the asphalt, which is not "paid for of $71,029.12. But this is not all, the street department exhausted the city treasury by its extravagance and for the lirst time in thirteen years, the city entered upon Its fiscal year beginning March 1st, 191 1, with a deficit which amounted to $3,947,18. $21,830.00 was set aside for the street department at the beginning of the year 1910 and they spent $29 in cash an excess of besides incurring the debts already mentioned. A recapitulatiop of the street department disclose the following facts and figures: SMALL AND LARGE HATS. ing to be defeated? Is it a safe, and simple task to capture Candy from a kid? i i.

Advertisement. A Hundreds of new shanes and Trimmed Hats. THE PEOPLE'S BOARD If you want good, clean, honest government, then vote for: Hen. M. Wnltei's, merchant, business man, property owner, and one who; has, always had the welfare $38,573.15 Cost of asphalt Amount of cash actually spent by the street department upon otaer streets of tae city Amount expended year ending March 1st.

1911 ward to the coming year for lack of funds. er of horses and mules, for several years a member of the hoard of aldermen fom the Third Ward, a property owner and business man of recognized standing throughout the state, and who declined to accept the mandate "Thou not serve again," as issued by the bosses in the last legislature. Wm. ISoylun, largely interested in M. Uzzell and Company printing the city at heart.

29,939.93 but carried for- rushed out of Xew York for the week's selling. lace all orders by "Wednesday and we will insure delivery by Saturday night. THE NEW COSTUMES, SUITS AND DRESSES. The finest examples of man-tailoring for wto-nien ever seen in the soulh, new ideas, various new weaves in finest imported dress fabrics, $25.00 to $65.00 Suits, both tailored and fancy, in a wonderful assortment of material and coloring, $15.00 to $35.00 Easter Dress of Spring-like Foulards, Mes-salines. Rajahs, Alarquisettes and Voiles Lingeries in lace and embroidery-trimmed Batistes.

Jos! 1. Kiddie, contractor, me chanic and builder and property owner, wiio comes from tne working man's ward and tuey are entitled to Canton Culvert Company. $1,145.40 Canton', Culvert Company. 230.00 Climax Concrete Company 957.50 Standard Oil Company 571.74 Faith 'Granite Company 216.59 Southern Railway Company, freight 34.81 establishment, manager Capital City representation upon the board. S.

J. Adams, junior member of the firm of L. H. Adams and Son, wholesale and retail merchants, a large Telepiione Company, one of the largest individual property owners in 8,176.04 the citv of Raleigh, who in vears uast Total V. $71,629.12 property owner and young business nas serve(j upon the board of alderman of the highest integrity.

men, and whose record is an open K. I). Peebles, member of the firm book. The streets of Raleigh have thus streets and charged to the year end cost the, people a grand total of $71 ing March 1st, 1912, amount to $3,. 170.04.

The asphalt note which of Peebles Brothers mer Tissues and Cob-web Voiles $7.50 to $25.00 020.12 for the year ending March 1st, 1911, land all you have to show for it is the improvements you see must be paid this year is $7,702.03. chants of our city, a large property owner, who lias served the city for the past two years in accordance J. S. Unchurch, twelve years a member of the board of aldermen, and two years city auditor, representing all classes of pur citizens, and especially: the working classes. The overdraft existing at the begin around town and the asphalt pave ning of the year, March 1, 1911, and with the dictates of his conscience ment, which is guaranteed for only which was caused by the street de and not the bosses.

1 who have almost unanimously elect-. live years, and not paid for yet. pariment, running over the amount Krtg'ar Wicker, printer, progressive Voter, who lives on tiie edge NEEDFUL ACCESSORIES- Easter Parasols, Gloves, Neckwear, Hand and Purses. WAISTS, SKIRTS, PETTICOATS. allotted to it must be jiaid.

It young business man and known amounts to $3,912.18. Total to -be throughout the city as a high-toned paid out of street funds this year ed him for the past years as their representative, admitted by all to be of good business Judgment, and who declined not to run when the bosses issued their mandate' "Thou be Advertisement. Christian gentlemap. $14 820.85. Geo.

M. member of pres There is such a thing as burning ent board, wholesale ana retail deal- your candle at both ends. You can discount future too heavily, if they got at the same rate year GETS BLACK HAM) LETTERS. as they did last year, the street de BOYLAN-PEARCE COMPANY of town, have you gas, water, sewer, lights? Do you walk through mud when it rains? Have the people on Fayetteville street been given a ltix- ury, when you are in dire need of necessities? Speak by your votes. Every one is in favor of good streets but a reasonable amount of caution must bo exercised in spending money for' anything: Not only was an excessive amount spent last year ojl the streets, but debts were carried 'forward to'this your that will cripple this department In the future.

The 'amount on Uie Cliicago Italian Millioniiiic AskeI to pariment win ue in debt next year $29,011.70 and there is no legisla Part With Some of His Money. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) ture next winter to bond thi3 indebt edness. nicaso, April ll The-. dreaded arm Have you not. been deceived about of the llark band hun cast its shmlo vv nvcr the beautiful itoail home your streets? will be increased from $." to $6 each.

The advance will affet subscribers as-well as single purchasers. This is the first step, it is. beltewd. In-a general price advance; in grand opera throughout on of the ''high production." Gives Aid to Strikers. Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowels seem to go on a strike and refuse to work right.

Then you need those pleasant little strike-breaker Dr. King's New Life Pills to give them natural aid and gently; compel proper action. Excellent health soon follows. Try them. 23c.

at King-Crowell Drug Company. Advertisement. Ami lew Cuneo, inillloijuire Importer, "Little and Often is and threatens to turn the marriage of t'unoo's daUKhter, Miss Minnie, to Dr. Frederick Wetterer, Into a tragedy. The wedding is one of the most important ME til etUl FC03 HUSHES What Fills the Purse.

of the year. This Is the Hist time the Chicago Maf In has invaded the exclusive' residence district. Several threatening letters, all signed by the The good government crowd has G. Asked Mayor Wynne to resign "PRINCE ALtfERT" MAKES HEADQUARTERS HERE. Realizing tho value of a "good keeper" Prince Albert, the registered pony of The Daily Times, is making his headquarters with us.

We care for all alike and take pride and interest in the grooming and feeding of all horses left in our charge. PLUMMER'S STABLES. "THE MOVING VAN FOLKS." Both Phones 115 East Morgan Street RALEIGH, X. C. given the following evidence of thci incompetence: and when they could not find any one brave enough to run, said they Anyose with the inclination to save should come to this Bank and start black hand and nil money have been sent to Cuneo.

The last of I lie letters advises him to think well were just joking and he ran again. 1. They legislated tgiuson out of office under a bill entitled "An Act if hat the black hand saidjis his 'life 1. rassea a law providing for a legalized primary and then named win be the forfeit if he fails to -give up the money. THE iLOULMKIt EVIDKXCE.

Will he Sent to Senator Lafollette I'oe I'se in Fight in Senate. (By Leased W'hv tu The Times.) Chicago, April II A transcript of the their candidates at a secret meeting As result of the letters, the Cuneo an accoumt. We Teach You to Save. We Make it Easy to Save. We Lend Encouragement.

We Pay You to Save. and ratified them at a partisan mass mansion Is being guarded day and night by a special corps of detectives. meeting. 8. Presented a new city charter to improve the Public Roads of WaXe County." Mr.

Judd was not told about It and did not know this bill had boen introduced until after it hud passed both houses and had been ratified. Ho then wanted to have it repealed, but they -choked him off. This going some. 2. Attempted to legislate Stron-ach into office by making him evidence taken so far by the state Senate Investifiating enmmittee in its lu-(Uiiy into the election of William to the legislature one day and with The wedding will be solemnized under police guard as It.

be In the Church of the Assumption, On drew it the next. Lorimcr to the lnited State senate 9 Turned as good met), as Wake the edge of the Northside Italian settlement. will be sent to Senator Robert M. at Washington, for use in: his County boasts out of the court house and made Josiah William our BOSS light in the senate to oust Linlmf-r, temporarily. Its Equal Dont Exist.

No one has ever made a salve, oint Fountain of Justice of Wake County We allow 4 Interest on savings and compute the interest four times a Money deposited on or liefore the 3rd day of the month is entitled to the full month's Interest. MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK The evidence already fills more than 00 typewritten pages and contains the 10. Painted Wake County red last lor the next two years, at an Increas Merchants National Bank OF RALEIGH, N. Pays 47o, Compounded Quarterly, in Savings Department. April 1st beings new quarter.

Make your deposits on or before April 3d, and get your interest July 1st, 191 MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Of Halvif-h, X. c. ment or balm to compare with Buck- testimony of H. H. Kohlsaat, publishei- summer.

len's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Eczema, ed salary. Refused to submit the ones of th'" Chicago. and as. Funk, manager of the In 11.

Promised a dollar tax rate and Reduced taxes nit. and tion of the -election of the Aldermen Salt, Rheum. For Sore Kyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains its ran in debt and now want another at large to the vote of the people trial. Nerve? Well ask Cassle Chad when .800 voters had petitioned for supreme. Unrivaled for Piles.

Try it. Only 25o at Klng-Crowell Drug Company. wick and Dr. Cook. ternational Harvester Company who charged directly that Kdward nines, the lumberman millionaire, asked him to contribute to the $100,000 fund raised to.

"put -Lorimcr over." As fast as the stenographic notes aie transcribed they-, will. be sent to Senator Lafollette. 12 After Mr. Geo.Hunter's death the Old Reliable remembered that he MUST STAM) TItl.VL, had promised to pay for last sum The Duveens Not Iiiuiiuuc llecause mer white paper and red ink and taxed the court house officials $200 each and all paid up except Ander They Have Paid Indemnity. (By Leaed Wire to The Times.) HAPPY WOMEN it.

4. Offered reward for the capture the thief who stole the Wake County Salary Bill after Mr. Battle had tabled it nnd forgotten about it. 5.. to force commission form of government on Kalelgh with the Initiative und Referendum Iett out, cl.ilm.iug it was just like the Greensboro charter, and then came out'the next day and said they didn't want it anyhow.

CA RON OCA The Alfalfa and Rico Feed. For horses, mules, cows, and hogn. Pairyinen, stablemen, and stock raisers request your merchant to put this in stock. For further information merchants will write O. O.

BALL, Local Representative, RALEIGH, N. O. son, who was from Missouri and 'who New York, April 11 Agreement to besides, had heard Mr. Hunter say pay to the gov- he thought he had about enough to uarterlsf Plenty of Them iu Iialeigli, aud Good ernment for undervaluations of urt work has not relieved Duveen Brothers, International art dealers, of liability, pay campaign expenses. If you want a scrap, just ask some of tiieni about It was learned today, Henry J.

Du-veen and llen.lamiii Duveen must stand 13 Palmed off three or four Rciison For It. Wouldn't any woman bo happy, Aftpr years of backache suffering, Days of misery, nights of unrest, The distress of urinary troubles, She finds relief and cure? trial on a charge of defrauding the giiverninent. British banks, which have financed' the linn, demanded that bills aggregating- from I3.0C0.0C0 to $4,000,000 owed No reason why auy Raleigh reader Should suffer in the face of evi VTEL'MY: to I lie linn in the United StRtes be dence like this: Ihiukluteif. Naturally this would not be done while the linn's imports in Concrete Paving Concrete Floors, Concrete Steps built as thsy should be and guaranteed. Prices the lowest considering the quality of work.

Let ms figure your Jeopardy of seizure. Pressure was RALEIGH'S EXCLVS1VE MOTION 1'ICTIRE lALOR. brought to bear, forolng payment of all 1 claims by this government. Deposit your money within the first three days of the month to get interest from first of April. THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO.

John T. Pullen, Pres. Jos. G. Brown, Vice-Pres.

Charles Root, Cashier. COMMERCIAL BANKING. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Deposits 2,713,216 The Sound Sleep of Good Health. Can not be ovef estimated and any heavy construction; can save money for you. ailment that prevents it is a menace to health.

J. L. Southers, Eau, Claire. says: "I have been unable to W. J.

GRAXTHAM, Phone OSOK. sleep Boundly nights, because of pains across my back and soreness of my kidneys. My appetite was very poor Mrs. G. W.

I'artin, D04 Oakwood avenue, Raleigh, N. says: "It gives me pleasure to confirm all I said about Doan Kidney Pills when I publicly recommended them in January, 1908. I still use this remedy occasionally, when my kidneys bother me, and It never fails to have the desired effect. Kidney complaint kept Hie In misery for a long time. There was a dull ache across the small of my back and I had pains in, my loins when I stooped or straightened.

When I read of Doan's Kidney Pills I Immediately got a bgx from the Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Company and before I had finished half the contents my kidneys were, normal, After that the backache and pains left me and my condition improved In every way," For sale by all dealers. Price 60 and my general condition tvas much MAX HAS THE BOXING FEVER, A OotMl Comedy, With Max Llndei. AN IMITATOR OF BLONDIN, A Kiuiny Film. THE RESTORATION, Drama. WITHIN A CASK, Comedy, One That Will Make You Hold Your Sides.

A WIFE'S CALVARY, Ih'iima. Obaa. Johnson, President. F. H.

Briggs, Cashier. run down. 1 have been taking Foley Kidney Pills but a short time and now sleep as sound as a rock, my general condition Is greatly Improved, and I know that Foley Kidney Pills have Raleigh Banking and Trust Co. mm ITS cured me." King-Crowell Drug Com 1. Price of Grand Opera Going Up.

New York, April ll-The price of The "ROUND STEPS BANK" Since 1865. Stands For RELIABLE SOUND BANKING i Am HoaotmMe Rocort For Nearly Halt a Ctrj. Succeed when everything else talis. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE ft is the best medicine ever SOW 'i ovar a iliuggist'a counter.

cents. Foeter-Mllburn Buffalo. grand opera Is being boosted. The board. directors OX the Metropolitan New York, sole agents for the United AB0NS0N St BROWNE opera house, today.

announced -hat. Managers States. i IttMuomlxir tho lintno-Doan'S-and after Saturday next, the prlco of til In the oicfeostra auU- vrclwsua lido talts no otbsr..

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