THE RALEIGH EVKNIN 0 TIMMONDAy'APEJL 9, 1906. " ' '?-ri r nijrrT-riTyTiTrr'jTr rrerxr-;: arg j-g iqj yg'j TI10UBLES0ME-0FFENSIVE-DAHGER0US Nothing is more discouraging than to have an unhealthy sore or nicer resist one treatment after another, sometimes scabbing over and apparently getting well, then returning with renewed energy and becoming worse than before. Sores and ulcers are not due to outside causes ; if they were, salves, plasters, lotions, etc., would cure them. They are kept up by a diseased and polluted condition of the blood brought on by the absorption of refuse and waste matters of the body into this vital fluid. These accumula tions find their way into the blood, usually because of an inactive and sluggish condition of the system. Nature intends that thev shall be carried off through the usual channels of waste, but the different members failing to perform their duties properly leave the matter to sour and ferment. The blood then, in its effort to keep the system healthy, absorbs these poisons and at the first bruise, cut or wound the sore is formed, and the constant drainage of foul matter through it keeps the place open and irritated Bo it cannot heal. Another cause for old sores and ulcers is the pol luting or weakening of the blood from the re mains of some constitutional trouble or the effects of a long spell of sickness. S. S. S. begins at the fountain-head and drives out all poisonous matter and germs, and makes a last- PURELY VEGETABLE. S cure. As soon as the system gets ur.der the influence of S. S. S. the inflammation gradually leaves, the flesh takes on a healthy color, and soon the place is permanently healed. Book on sores and ulcers ana any medical advice wita out charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. SEND DRUM CORPS 1 TO NEW ORLEANS r i William 311 and 313 Faycttcville Street Opposite Post Office. Our Easter MILLINERY Ladies' Trimmed Pattern Hats, $3.00, $4.00, $4.50 and $7.50 each. Ladies' ready to wear Hats at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. All new shapes. Misses Hats, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $2.00 each. Misses Sailors, 25c, 50c, 75c, and $1.00 each. Children's Mull Hats, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $2.00 each. Infants' Hats and Caps, 25c to $2.00. Boy's Straw Hats, 25c and 50c This is the most complete stock of Millinery in town and you can save money by buying of us The annual reunion of the Confeder ate veterans will be held In New Or leans April 23-2!. and the indications now point to a large attendance from this section of North Carolina. Of course the famous drum corps, the only Confederate drum corps in exist ence, must go. This body has attract ed much attention at the lust four re unions and contributed richlv to tlio pleasure of these gatherings. Com mander A. B. Stronach is ready to re ceive contributions from the public for this purpose. It is sincerely hoped that the people of Kaleigh will respond promptly, Small gifts from a number of Raleigh citizens will supply a sum sufficient to send the corps to New Or leans. Only three of them, Veterans J. J. Lewis, A. H. Haynes and W. T. John son, can attend this year, since the fourth member of the corps. Mr. V. D. Smith, is ill at his home here. Ilaleigli cannot afford not to have the corps at-;. tend the great gathering. In 1907 the I reunion will undoubtedly be held in' Richmond, Va., when the Jeff Davis monument is unveiled. . ' I Lava Stream Stopped as by Miracle . 1 l Pfinl riling ftvxm Ellnn T arrived at the station the emotion BUTTER AMI EGG SHARPER. Swindled Farmers uiul Merchants of Chatham and Randolph. (Special to The Evening Times.) Greensboro, N. C, April 9. hi Chatham and Randolph counties this spring farmers and merchants have been buncoed by a butter and egg sharper. He gave his name as Marshall, had business cards giving his address in ' Greensboro, X. C, and represented i himself as buying produce for a big ; uammore commission nrm. .no wouuii go to a merchant, buy all the eggs; and butler he had at several cents: above the market price, pay him part I cash, order the lot and what more ho could get in the next live days ex pressed to him -at Greensboro. He said h -could pay more for eggs than even Baltimore dealers, because he was having erected in Greensboro a ! big storage warehouse, where he could keep the eggs until 1 He time of high prices again. For several days i great quantities of eggs and tubs of l butter came here for him. and he would simply remark them to pro duce firms in 'Baltimore, Wasliing- ; ton aud New York at the station and let them keep going north. It is said that the loss is over $(.('. The i fellow had a room rented on Da vie 'street, at the number, he. gave on his visiting card, but never occupied it. Efforts are bring made to locate the dealer, and a reward of $300 has been offered by the Chatham and Randolph victims for his arrest. of the volcano was moec' violent. Both the king and the qucen, although greatly rangueu, insl-wed that they snoum leave numeair.tely for Tore Annunziatit. me mug; sayfng: "If Torre Annlinziata is ln danger It Is my duty to be the." LnM" VCcM-olatc. .Naples. Ap"V 12.30 p. m.The quantity of afclfeKiid cinders thrown up by Mount Vesuvrjt within the last twenty-tour hours 'is unprecedented An analysis shows this discharge to be chiefly composed of iron, sulphu and magnesia. When dry the whol region seemed to be under a gray sheet, but now, after a fall of rain It appears to have been transformed into an immense lake of chocolate The evacuation of the threatened villages and towns continues, bu I means to transport the inhabitants ! are lacking, although thousands of soldiers with artillery carts have been sent to the places where the sufferers I are ntostly in need of assistance. At many places the people are suf fering from panic, and a state of great confusion exists which has been added to by superstition. Some of the parish priests refused to pen their churches to people who tried to obtain admittance, fearing that an earthquake would destroy them when full of people aud thus in crease the disaster. Crowds of wo men attacked the churches, pulled down the doors and took possession of the pictures and statues of the saints which they carried about as protection against death, i Many people camped along Hi ; roads and in the. fields outside of ! Torre Annunziata and Ottn juno where ,'they thought they would be safer j than in the towns, defying the ele inients, though nearly blinded by ashes, wet to the skin by the rain, and terrorized by the gigantic, curved, flamiug mass above, resemb ling a scimitar ready to fall upon them. Four Charters Issued. Half Million Fugitives. Naples, April . !:." p. in.--Only about two thousand out of 3', 000 inhabitants of Torre Annunizata dare to remain in the town, which is now patrolk'd by soldiers. The number of fugitives is aug menting everywhere, and it is esti mated that about half a million peo ple have fled from their homos. Many persons are leaving Naples in alarm and as traffic on the railrods is inter rupted, numbers of these fugitives are going to Sicily by sea. SOUTHERN RAILWAY MAY RtV . ASHEVILLE & CRAGGY MTN. Asheville, Aprl 9. It Is learned here on good, authority that the Southern Railway company may ac quired the Asheville, & Craggy Moun tain Company, known as the R. S. Howland road. The road runs from the terminus of the Charlotte street electric line In this city to the Weaver power plant on the French Broad river, five miles below Asheville. It is believed that this is the out come of a tight that has been waged between the Sotuhern and the How- land line for a right of way along the east side of the river inside the corporate limits of Asheville. Tho papers are said to have passed trans ferring the property, although the consideration is not known. It is known that the Southern has desired this property for some time for tho purpose of locating factories, and that several months ago an effort to purchase tlu road was made without result. GERMANY WANTS TO POST PONE HAGUE CONFERENCE. Berlin. April it, The Associated Fresi Is officially informed that the German government has suggested an adjourn ment of the second peace conference it The Hague In order not to Inter fere1 with the Heine (Red Cross) con ference, where the Geneva convention will he revised. (Ji'iniany has not suggested July as the month for the conference, but Is trying to persuade; ussia to postpone .assembling The Hague eonfcreiice so that the North. tent nil and South American mates may be able to send representatives the European 'conferences without he l'an-Anieiican O ingress at Rio inch o. i AN EMPHATICALLY Grea-t Offer.. ..iTO... HOUSEKEEPERS B Y The GAS COMPANY, DAYS Harsh physics react, weaken lite bowels, cause chronic consipation. Doan's Rogulets operate easily, tone the stomach, cura constipation. 25c. Ask your druggist for them. DO YOU SMOKE? Then why not smoke the best Jour money will buy . -I make The Best 5 Cent Cigar On Jaarth. Nothing like it lias ever been offer- d on this market. Call at my stand, orner llai'gctt and I nycttcville and one. M. V. Sanderford. CIGAR MAKER. Gas Ranges Positively at Cost AMI DELIVERY TO YOUR RES IDENCE AND SETTING FREE. On account of our lady solicitor not Ix-ing able to reach nil the homes of Raleigh during March, and our inability to meet the dc niunil the past 3(1 days on account of belated arrival of cur of Ranges, we have decided to extend for 15 days our masterly offer to sell Gas Ranges at Cost and make installation free. You must net quick there's a mighty demand for these ranges. Standard GEIas & ectric Co., ALL 'PHONES '. J WM. WOOLLCOTT ...j ..j ..... .t. i nej eruijuuii oi me volcano nas I i nailers were isueo ioou ioi me ; Head-Easy Company of 'Oxford,' with I "sed a great congestion in all ser jsr.n.OOO capital for a general drug and vices, especially telegraph lines, mak ! chemical manufacturing business, J. ing it difficulVio ' forward press or : 1'. Ktedmnn principal incorporator.'-. ' other messages. ! The .North Carolina ' Distilling ( on of Salisbury, capital $:!IUKXi for: ',...,,n.i .. i.. t......i.i.. I (lisUllmg corn whiskey, principal io- (Special to The Evening Times.) ' f 't , ,. I Asheville, N. C. April 9. The Co- V The Dunns iock Hui i ing Company;, , t, , . ., , .. of itrevard. !.-..uw capital subscribed. I 'umb lonal Bank of Buffalo, N f i... , - ,.... Ti..... it oi ! .. has filed a' petition in I nlted "A land others. I States circuit court here asking for THE STRONGEST, SOUNDEST AND BEST SELECTED. Mules ond Horses Always here for the person want" B??- " .1 JJfr-7'k. ing u square deal. 6'' 'i?$SSffittf'w J. 1 M II Cl. HIIIVTlvim. r fmvimrMlJ, ; lilLLx lAi LOIS, Manager. i Also the l"rix Company of States I ville for the manufacture and rale of J pianos and organs. ilUllGHT OUTLOOK FOR I I WILMINGTON MEETING. a receiver for th'3 North Carolina Corundum Company of Clay county. I The bank alleges that the Corundum I Company owes it 120,000; that tho I bank is about to foreclose, and that i a receiver is desired to tako charge ccretary Marshall Delancy.. .Hay. I of the company's affairs until the (wood, of the, Society of the Cincinnati mil,tel. )ilK been finally adjudicated. : says the outlook is for the most de-j . !hgliiful and important session in the ; n-, . nl- ; history of the socielv at Wihningtoa ' XlAlXl JX JMlOO ; April 1!.-.. There will be a special ; EMMA MORDECAI. MMiertainment by the Society of the, Djod on lhe afternoon of the 8th ! l'l,i!lii, ,1, -tii,. I,,, !,,,, r .1... .uon-i, uievaiu, v.. nusa cumin cornerstone for the inonunient to Cor- i Mordecai, in the ninety-fourth year j nelius Harnett will take ' pluee on the !f her age. j 2vth w hile lhe; Cincinnati'- are there; ' She was a daughter of Mr. . and 11ns .will be by the Grand .Lodge' of ! Mrs. Jacob Mordecai, deceased, of COMING SOON... The Man That Sells WIHIITIE The Most DELICIOUS COFFEE In the World Window Shades AVe make Ijest materials, From oOr the best AVindow Shades. Use only the and all mounted on Hartshorn Rollers. up. 1.-1 us make yon an estimate when n need of .Shades. ELLINGTON'S ART STORE, Raleisrh. - IVorth Carollnn Masons. The latter ceremony will b' . loncliicted by Grand Master Francis D. Winston who win attend in person. .Asheville Horse Show. (Special to The Evening Times.) . Asheville, N. C, April . Great interest is being manifested in this year's meet of the Asheville Horse Show Association April 24 and 25. Many entries have been mado thus far, and indications point to a greater number of exhibitors than at any previous event. Alderman Stike leather was chosen chief marshal, the fourth time that Mr. StiUelcathcr has been chosen for the post. Richmond,-Va., where he remains will be taken for burial. She was a sister of lhe late Geo. W. Mordecai. lla leigh, N C. Keep the liver in a healthy con dition and you'll feel good all the time. The only remedy on the market today, other than calomel, that will reach the liver and cause It to perform its natural duties is LAXO ATRUEJ.AXATIVE Calomel is sickening danger ous. Laxo will not salivate you can eat anything while taking it. . AT :. Hicks Drug Store & Tucker Building Pharmacy RALEIGH : SAVINGS : BANK JOHN T. PCLLEX, President. CHARLES BOOT Cashier. Deposits over $050,000, and this bank has paid out to depos itors about $150,000 in interest 4 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. MONEIT TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AND APPROVED COL" LATERAL. "Vent Aseptic" We are making a leader of this Tooth Brush a 35c. value for 25c. The latest creation in Bristle Goods. TUCKER DRUG COMPANY. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. Under the authority and direction of a power of attorney made to mo by SI. T. Leach and E. B. Barbee, I will on Monday, April twenty-third, 1906, at 12 o'clock m., expose for sale and sell for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door of Wake County, the fol lowing lot of land situated in the City of Raleigh, North Carolina: That lot of laud situated at the south west intersection of Blount und Martin streets, the brick building on which was recently destroyed by fire while used by Mr. Geo. Harding as a livery stable. Begining at said S. W. corner oi Blount and Martin streets, runs thence Kouth airing the Western line of Blount street K7U feet to the Frank .Stronach line; thence West with said Stronach lino 105 feet to Mrs. Lougee's line; .thence North with said Mrs. Lougee's lino 45 feet; thenco East 46 feet; thence North T:Vj feet to the S. E. corner of the brick store formerly used by J. E. Poguc as a tobacco factory and O. S. Tucker & Co. for furniture, continuing said lino North along the Eastern side of said brick building 70 feet to Martin street; thence East with said Martin street 59 feet, more or less, to the begin ning, containing 10,183 Bquaro feet. This 20th day of March, 1906. JAMES E. SHEPHERD, Attorney. M-20 4w. 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, $2.50 nad $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, $2.50, express prepaid. Albemarle Rye, 4 full quarts, $3.00, express prepaid. All the leading brands, best quality, at lowest prices. Write for price list. L. LAZARUS Largest Mail Order House in the South LYNCHBURG. VIRGINIA .10 III WE HAVE SEVERAL FINE PAIR THAT WILL SUIT YOU. Fine Horses WE HAVE A NUMBER OP EXTRA FIXE SADDLE AND DRIVING HORSES, ALSO DRAY AND FARMING STOCK. Geo. M. Hardin's Stables South Wilmington Street RALEIGH, N. C. It Is Wrong To Suffer From a Germ Disease, When Liquozone is Free. Buy SHAFER Pure Ho$ Lard and Sweet Mild Cured HAMS lu the past few years, scores of diseases have been traced to germ attacks. : They were thought to be due to other causes when old-lime remedies "were made. Can you uot see why you don't get well, if you treat a germ disease with remedies that can't kill germs? The remedy of today'- is Liquczoiie. and the first bottle is free. Its pow er is best told by a test. We ask you to try It, as millions have done, and learn what it nieunj to yow Lcurn what this gas-niude germicide can do. What Liquozone Is. The virtues of Liquoisonp are de rived solely from gases, by u prois.s requiring large apparatus, and from 8 to 14 days' time. No alcohol, no narcotics are in It. Chemists of the highest, class direct tho making. The result is to obtain from these harm less gases a powerful tonic-germicide. The great value of Liquozone lies in the fact that it is deadly to germs, yet harmless to you. Germs are of vegetable origin; and this gas-made product, when absorbed by them, stops their activities. We publish an offer of $1,000 for a disease germ that Iti cannot kill. Bnt to the body Liquozone Is, exhilarating, vitalizing, purifying. It is Us main distinction. Common germicides are poisons when taken Internally. That is why medicine proves so nearly helpless In a germ disease. Liquozone is a tonic. We Paid $100,000 For the American rights to Liquo zone, after hundreds of tests had been made with It. After its power had been demonstrated, ugalu and. again. In the most difficult germ dis eases. Then we spent, in two years, more than ten times lliat sum to 1st others test it at our expense. The result is that millions of people, scat tered everywhere, have shared in the benefits of Ibis invention. We make the sumo offer to you. We ask you to prove, at our cost, how much this product means to you. Let Liquozone itself show how wrong it is to suffer from u trouble that it cures. . ': - j Germ Diseases. Most of our sickness has in late years, been traced to germ attacks. The list of known germ discuses now numbers about one hundred. Some germs as In skin troubless directly attack the tissues. Some J create toxins, causing such troubles as Rheumatism, Blood Poison, Kid ney Disease and nervrf weakness. Some destroy vital organ's, as in Con sumption. Some like the gorms of catarrh create inllammatipn; some cause indigestion. Directly or indi rectly, nearly every serious ailment is a germ result. Such diseases eall for Liquozone not drugs, which can't kill germs. Every germ attack, no matter what its symptoms, calls for a germicide. The mildness of Liqnozont makes some of its results seem almost in credible. But in that mildness lies the power that germ diseases nejd. And diseases which have resistad medicine for years often yield at once to it. 50c. Bottle Free. if you need Liquozone .and have never tried it, please send us this coupon. We will then mail you an order on a -local druggist for a full size bottle, and will pay the druggist ourselves for it. This is our free gift, made lo convince you; to let the product itself show you what it can do. In justice to yourself, please ac-' cept it. toduy, for it places you uudjr'. no obligations whatever. t'V'T OUT THIS COUPON Fill it out and mail it to The j Liquozone Company, 4G8-464 j Wabash Ave., Chicaao. j j My disease Is ................ j I have never tried Liquozone, j j but if you will supply me a 50c. j bottle free I will trfke it. I D 538 j Give full address write plainly. Note that this offer applies to new users only. Any physician or hospital not yet us ing Liquozone will be gladly supplied for teal. -. . ' 1

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