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THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 190G. i The soda cracker is an ideal food. Unccda Biscu it are the ideal soda crackers. 1 Indeed, the Only soda crackers rightly made in the first place, rightly protected first, last and all the time. 0 In a dust tight. moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY J hi i 1 w Ham Woollco 311 and 313 Faycttcville Street Opposite Post Office. For the Woman in White White Parasols 1'oin $1.00 to 3.00.' White Dress Hats from $2.00 to $7.50 White Bolts from 10c. to 50c. White (II loves. White Gause Fans from $1.00 to $:U0. White Hand Bass from 25c. to $1.50. White Oxfords from $1.00 to $2.00. ; - White Goods By the Yard 7 .v!mt!iij r- ) Pique. 10, 15, 20 aud 25c. Dotted Swiss, 10, 15, 25 and 30.-. 4t-iueh Persian Lawns, 15 and 20c. 72-inch Linen, $1.00 a yard. 36-inch Linen, 50c. a yard. Creole Cloth, 15c. a yard. Century Cloth, 10c a yard. India Linen, 10, 12 V lr. 25 and 50c. Mercerised Goods for Waists and Dreses, 10, 15, 25 and 50c a va rd. I WM. WOOLLCOTT moistwio; WJULL FED! J Next to bciiiR a gone .ItiflRC of Pure Food, the most important thing is to know when to buy it to the best udvan tage. Pure Food is becoming u frront object in this Good Old Town and we trust more housekeepers -will make it a study in the future. . Give us your orders and we agree: First. To help you to select the righ t goods. I Second. To furnish as far as possible, goods that are manufactured un der the Pure Food Law. Third. To make prices that are right and to guarantee satisfaction. Fourth. To cause you to increase grocery and fresh meat business with Us by fulfilling tills requirement. Yours very respectfully, BOBBINS' CASH GROCERY. ALL 'PHONES 238. THE HIGHEST GRADE LIQUORS Can be obtained from me at the very lowest prices reputable goods are selling today. These brands are reliable: Lazarus Club, the cream of all Whiskey, $3.50 per gallon. Apple Brandy, $2.00 and $3.00 per gallon. Rye Whiskey, $1.50, $2.00, $2..'0 nod $3.00 per gallon. Mountain Whiskey, $2.00 per gallon. Corn Whiskey, $1.50 and $2.00 per gallon. Yadkin River Corn, 4 full quarts, $2.60, express prepaid. Albemarle Rye, 4 lull quarts, $3.00, express prepaid. All the leading brands, best quality, at lowest prices. . Write for price list. L. LAZARUS Largest Mail Order House in the South , V LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA POWELL WINS IN PHOSPHATE CASE Supreme Court Holds He Exercised Precaution A NEW TRIAL ORDERED Court Holds That His Statement In Defense Should Have Been Con sidered. Not Required To Have "Soft Drink" Analyzed. Power of Mayors Pro Teni Vpheld In Mon roe ("use.- List Of Opinions. DIZZY Read This " A friend of mine suffered with backache, headache and dizzy spells, arid seemed quite worn out from menstrual troubles," writes Miss G. N. Garrett, of Mayersville, Miss., ''but she took Cardui by my advice and is now well." In a batch of opinions in ten cases delivered by the supreme court last evening the one of most public inter est was State vs. Powell from Robe son county, in which the defendant was convicted and sentenced to pay a fine for selling intoxicating liquors at Lumborton. The opinion is by As sociate Justice Connor, and orders a new trial in the case. Powell sold 'soft drinks" and added to his stock a "phosphate" which it was charged ml w;is shown to bo intoxicatinir. Powell's plea was that he bought the liquor on a guarantee that it was not an intoxicant, a statement from the evenue department to that effect be ing shown him: that as soon as it :is evident that it was an intoxicant. ss than u day after it was placed on Are you dizzy? Does your Jiead swim? Do your eyes blur? Is your stomach sick? ; In women, these symptoms are often signs of disordered nervous system, or of liver or heart j trouble, brought on by carelessness in regulating the menstrual functions. These functions are even more important to women than the bowel functions to either sex. Even if there is no stoppage, still, a gentle, cleansing, menstrual draught should be taken now and then every doctor will tell you so. Otherwise the menstrual blood will decay inside you, and will be absorbed into your system, causing such pain and suffering as will make you lose ; all interest in life. . , . ' To cute yourself, take-woman's best and safest remedy, menstrual cleanser, tonic" and pain reliever, is the old, reliable, time-tested medicine, which, for over 70 years, has been a household word in America, viz: WRITE US FRANKLY in full confidence, telling us all your troubles, whatever they may be, and stating your age. We will send you valuable Free Advice, in plain sealed envelope. Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. OTE OF Woman's Relief BOXING TOURNAMENT TO LAST 3 NIGHTS he stonocd sol line it and re timed the whole lot to the manufac turers. This evidence in defense the trial judge refused to admit, order ing a suecial verdict of guilty on the testimony of the witness who swore havinir bought the "phosphate and became intoxicated from it, and imposed the fine. Powers of Mayor Pro .Tom.' In State vs. Henry Thomas from Monroe the court. Associate Justice Walker writing the opinion, holds that mayors pro tcni have full power to perforin all the functions of mayor in the absence of that officer or his inability to discharge the duty. At Monroe, Davis Armtiekl, as mayor pro teni. had issued a warrant for Henry Davis for resisting an 'officer. In the defense the validity of a war rant by a mayor pro tern was brought in question on the ground that these officials in North Carolina towns could only preside over meetings Hint were not clothed with the judi cial or magisterial function conferred by the legislature on mayors. The trial judge held with the defense and the state appealed with the result tne supreme court reverses the finding of the lower court, holding that may nm'nrn teni have the judicial and all other powers exercised by the mayors whom they represent. A Novel Issue Settled.' In State vs. Richard Perkins from Union county no error was found in the trial below in which Perkins was pnnvirted and sentenced for selling liquor and keeping liquor for sale. A novel feature of I His case was tnai the offense was committed during 1901 and the -.indictment' issued at the July; term, 1905, whereas a new and more drastic law by the 1905 legislature for I'liion county went into effect July 1. The defense set up the plea that the law for the vio lation of which he was indicted, had bean superseded by the law becoming effective July 1. Therefore, his coun sel moved to nuns lithe bill and ar rest, judgment. In the opinion just delivered the supreme court held that the act of 190:! -was not repealed by the act of 1905; that the 1905 law was only more drastic and severe than the 190:! law aud the legislature could not have intended to extend pardon to violators of the same class as those for whom in future they were pre paring more severe punishment but who had not yet been brought to jus tice. 'ihe full list of opinions delivered follows: Cameron vs. Hicks from Wayne, new trial; State vs. Powell from Rob eson, new trial; Davis vs. Kerr, Bla den, affirmed; State vs. Perkins, Union, no error; State vs. McWhir ter, Union, new trial; State vs. Tliom n Union, new trial: Miller vs. Rail road, Anson, no error; Main vs. Grif- fi,n Moore, new trial; Buchannan vs. Harrington, Moore, new trial; State vs. Melton, Anson, yer curiam, no error. Lexington Bank Change. iivlna-inn'. X. 1 Aririi 4. A change lias occurred in the management of the Ksitlnn.il Kank of Lexington, caused by the resignation of Cashier John "W. Bor ing, who will be succeeded uy mi. L. Hurkheatl, until now president oi me institution. Mr. Bulkhead is followed iiw mp.-j. W. Noell us president. Mr. Boring is a veteran banker. He resigns tr trn to Fitzeeralu. Ga.. where tne i.ex- imrinn liMil Kstate and Trust Company has acquired 2,700 acres of heavily tim bered property. Mr. Boring win iook after the conversion of this timber Into commercial shape. You're growing more beautiful day hv dav. dear Grace, I hope you're not using cosmetics on your face; Charlie, this is a great injustice to me, simply using Rocky Mountain Tea. Henry T. Hicks Drug Co. Oh I'm (By the Associated Press.) San Francisco," Calif., April tU Mechanics pavillion the boxing tourna ment of three nights for the -national amateur -championship will be begun tonight. The sale of seats has been so large that there is very little doubt but that the iiaviliion, big as it is, will be tilled to its capacity. Every thing points to a most .suceessful tour nament the best of jls kind ever held under the ruTes of th.' amateur ath letic union. It is expected .that there will be twenty-five three round bouts tonight. Willi the large entry list, it will be necessary tn pull off .that 'many bouts null night of the tournament. Eddie Oraney. will be referee. EASTER "Hints from Hinton." Order Your Easter Suits Today. .' AVadesboro News. (Special to The Evening Times.) Wadcstioro, X. i'., April 4. Kurly yesterday morning the boarding house and furniture of Maj. T. A. Ingram was entirely destroyed by - fire. The occu pants escaped very thinly clad. The building, being one of the oldest in the place, burned rapidly which made it impossible to save anything. Maj. In gram is advanced in years,-, and in feeble health, ...therefore," it is a great less to him, as there was only a small amount of insurance. The tire coimiaiiy -did noblo work to save the Martin0 drug store and Dr. J. M, Covington's office. Mr. Wilson P. Covington has returned fiom Johns Hopkins Hospital, accom panied by his daughter, Mrs. Ed. Al len, : Miss Louis Covington and his brother, Dr. F. P. Covinntuu of Flor ence, S. C. Mr. Covington's friends are numbered by Uie score and all arc deeply grieved to know kit his serious state o? health. Little Walter' Leak Richardson, aged nineteen months, is beyond all hope of recovery with tubercular meningitis. The father died about one mouth, ago with consumption. Mrs. Richardson has the sympathy of the community in her great affliction. do not delay longer. Call and select your pattern and have .your measure taken at once as you will want your suit in time for Kastor. You will have no trouble in making a selection as we are showing (his season THE LARGEST' TAILORING LINE EVER DISPLAYED IX NORTH CAROLINA, in fact, we can show you most everything in (he novelty and staple lines Positively the products from every loom in the land. Call and give us your order. The best dressed men yon will see on the streets of Raleigh Easter Day will be wearing; a Hinton Tailored suit. A. C. HINTON, North Carolina's Foremost TAILOR, Raleigh, N. C. : Worth its Weight In i I TO REMOVE FRECKLES AND PIMPLES IN TEN DAYS, USE The Complexion Beautifier J 5 1 15 guaranteed, and ft fail: rt vmr. and beauiify the CAI'T. JONES' RAILROAD WANTS TO ENTER WHITNEY. Lexington, X. C, April 4. The Thomasville and Glen Anna Railway is seeking to extend its line into Whitney on the,:. Yadkin, where the Whitney Company is developing its enormous water-power. This road has been built in this county from Thomasville to a country village called Cid. and is already proving a very great blessing to a rich but heretofore isolated section. Capt. Milton L. oJncs has alone and un aided already constructed fifteen miles of road, and for some time past has had trains running.' In order to reach Whitney he is asking the town of Thomasville to assist, and the people of that place will hold an election on the 2nd of May for the purpose of deciding whether they will vote $75,000 stock in the road. OPEN FOR BUSINESS Wo uro again open for business after hav ing been closed for a few days on ' account of the recent fire. Soliciting share of your drug business, and assuring you al ways of best service. - TUCKER DRUG COMPANY. uie very worn cases ana complexion in twenty days. Mrs. Edward Jones, of Mount Sterling, Kentucky, writes t "I fool it my duty to tell yon the henrfit Niulinola has been to me. I had suffered untold inortificntion with freckles, since child hood. Having used all the highly recom mended creams and lotions, with mutt hfsitancy I bought yonr entire treatment After giving it a fair trial I most heart ilj recommend it, for it's worth its weight ii: ffoldi to any woman having freckles. Yom Nadinola in the only thing I have ever used with Kuccess. Your Nadine Face Powder is grand. Wishing you the deserved success, 1 am sincerely." Price 50 cents and $1.00, by leading druggists or mail. Prepared by the National Toilet Co., Paris, Tenn. MX Keep the liver in a healthy con ditiou and you'll feel good all tho time. Tho only remedy on the market today, other than calomel, that will reach the liver and cause it to perform its natural duties is LAXO ATRUU.AXATIVE Calomel is sickening danger ous. Liaxo will not salivate you can cat anything while taking it. -. . AT . Hicks Drug Store & Tucker Building Pharmacy It's a simple thing to get good Laundry Work when you send your bundle to the right Laundry. AVc have installed tho latest improved machine for ironing flat work. A trial bundle will convince you that we do the best work in the city. Raleigh Steam Laundry A. CEINKLEY, Proprietor. LIQUORSI JJQUORS! I am now located at 800 Bast Main street. Rich mond, Y'a-, and am pre pared to furnish Liquors of all Kinds for medicinal as well as social purposes. Mall or ders solicited. Write for prices and particulars. SAM T. SMITH. Southland Bell, Southern Girl and Autograph Are the names In rrnieinhcr when you waut good, reliable, per fect iitting Shoes for' Ladies,' Misses and Children. The names arc popular, so are the Shoes, so are the prices. A NDERSON & T Hi EM, One-Price Cash Store Commercial & Farmers Bank Building, 18 AND 20 K. MAKTIX STKKKT. Sale Of Judgments ''By Merchants' Association. On Thursday, April 26, 1906, AT 13 O'CLOCK NOOX, tho Merchants' Association of Ra leigh. N. C. will sell at the Court House door in Raleigh, N. C, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash certain judgments se cured by members of this Associa tion and assigned to said Associa tion; these judgments are against the fololwing persons, and are in amount as follows: Jacques Busbee, $82.35, interest and costs. C. B. Edwards, Jr., $31.60, inter est and costs. Terms cash with tho right re served to reject any bid. THE MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION of Raleigh, N. C. S-27-30d I'XEOUALED IX NOKTH CAROLINA. lull 0 GREENSBORO, N. C. Entirely made over $23,000 ex pended, and equal to the most mod em hotel in tho land. .Rooms with bath. Elevator. Long distance phones in rooms. Large sample rooms. now while life is young. The first dollar ht the most iiupor- taut. John I. Rockefeller has a ' thousand millions now because lie ' was ahle to save the first dollar. If,;'' he hud spent the ilrst few dollars ho- ( would have sieut the rest and wliilo ' he was spending them he would have missed the opportunity that litis glv,cu him millions piled up. Deposit it hi Mechanics, Dime Saving Bank JOHN W. HAYS CIVIL ENGINEER McMcn AM. See. e. s. WATER POWER a MUNICIPAL WORK Including Waterworks. Rewers, Electric l.iprhtinjr, street, High ways, and Park Improvements. Wa. 3 Seiit Mams St. Prtaribawg. Vi. M. W. STERNE, Proprietor. i
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