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' THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1906." i' i, -:.',4-.-.- ! !ir -J- (IBugd Mali? a iBlion SATISFIED CUSTOCIERS Do you think such an enormous business could be built tip and continually increased, if'our goods did not have exceptional value and merit? Do you think we could hold the trade of half a million people, if our reputation for doing exactly what we say wasn't firmly established? Do you think U. S. Senators, Foreign Ambassadors, Bankers, Business and Professional men in every section of this country would keep on using HAYNER WHISKEY if it wasn't all right? Do you think doctors would recommend it and hospitals use it, if it wasn't absolutely pure and unadulterated? Just think these things over carefully and then send us a trial order. Your money back if you are not satisfied. United States Senate, Washington, D. C. "I have found Hayner Whiskey exceptionally fine for table and medicinal purposes." Wm. M. Stewart, U.S. Senator from Nevada. . mm ran 4 FULL QUARTS flIIR OFFER We will send you In a plain scaled case, with no WUIl vr marks to show contents. FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES OF HAYNER PRIVATE STOCK RYE FOR 53.20. and we will pay the express charges. Take it home and sample it, have your doctor test it every bottle if you wish. Then if you and perfectly satisfactory. ship it back to us S3.20 will be promptly refunded, now could any oiler be tairer f Y ou don't risk a ceut. Orders for Ariz., Col., Col., Idaho, Mont.. Nev., N. Mex., Ore.. Utah, Wash., or Wyo., must be on the basis of 4 ((uartM for V4.00 by Express Pre paid or SIO tluarts for 15.s0, by Freight lI-epaid. Write our nearest office and do it NOW. THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY Atlanta, Ga. Dayton, O. St. Louis, Mo .St. Paul, Minn. 403 DlSTILLEEY, TBOI, O. ESTABLISHED 1806. William Woollcott 311 and 313 Fayetteville Street Opposite Post Office. New Arrivals For Easter... Ladies' Trimmed Pattern Hats, from $3 to $7. Ladies' Ready to Wear Hats, from 50c. to $3. Misses Hats and Sailors, from 50c. to $2. Infants' Hats and Caps, from 25c. to $2. Gilt and Silver Belts, from 25c. to 75c. 18-inch Silk Gloves, 75c. a pair. White Oxford Ties. Silk Slipper Laces, 10c. pair. White China Silk, 36 inches, 59c. a yard. Silk Eoliene, all shades, at 50c. a yard. WM. WOOLLCOTT (jUARANTEE Uncle Sam says; on each bottle of Whiskey bottled In bond, just buhen it was made, and buhen bottled, and What Uncle Sam Says Goes! The man who wants to drink the best can be assured that the Gm'trnmtnC 3 Guarantee as In Age and Pritf it conclusive. Southland Bell, Southern Girl and Autograph Are the names to remember when you want good, reliable, per fect fitting Shoes for Ladles, Misses and Children. The names are popular, so are the Shoes, so are the prices. ANDERSON Sl THIEM, One-Price Cash Store Commercial & Farmers Bank Building, 18 ANDj 20 E. MARTIN STREET. 33& EXPRESS PREPAID don t rind it just as we say AT OUR EXPENSE andyour yfnd that's uhy jm i flM ' WUVATE STOtlUl ft.. cf" I H b i j in . you should try Huron River Rye A Hand-Made Kentucfiy Sour Mas h Old and Mellotv. Send trie $3.95 for 4 Quarts, or $7.65 for 8 Quarts. If you do not like it, ship it back to me, Express Collect, and I will refund your money. This is My Guarantee and a guarantee by US is as safe as a guar antee by the U. S. Ask any Bank In Richmond as to the reliabMitr of PH I L. G. KELLY, Richmond, teyWrite for Free Booklet giving valuable information on the Whiskey Question. 46 SHAW GRADUATES Address by President Harris on VWork" Prizes in Medicine and Pharmacy Presented by President Meserve Diplomat Awarded by Mr. K. O. Silver Many Distinguished Visi . tors. ;. I The commencement exercises of I the Leonard School of Medicine and j Pharmacy and the Department of Law at Shaw University were held this morning and forty-six young colored men received their diplomas. The graduating exercises this year were rendered specially notable both j because of the unusual size of the i class and the presence here of many trustees of the university. Thesa i gentlemen, Baptists and philanthro pists who are laboring for the ad vancement of humanity, reached Ra leigh yesterday and are attending the annual meeting of the board which coincides with the commencement of the Leonard School of the University. The audience was called to order at 10 o'clock in the auditorium liy President Charles F. Meserve. Rev, V. L. Taylor, D. D., of .Richmond, Va., offered the invocation. This was followed by th com - mencement address, delivered by Rev. J. H. Harriss, D.D., president I ui uuciviieil .l lllvei MiL.v, l.ewisuillfc, I Pa. His theme was "Work, a Divine Ordinance." The result of keeping this ordinance, the speaker pointed lout, was a great spiritual wealth. Work was simply transforming the 1 raw material which God provides k into something that is useful to man. i There cannot be too much of this transformation in this world. The 1 earth was not given to man. it is leased to him and he must by work j make good the conditions of the , lease. The race or the man failing to fulfil the terms of the lease for- feits his right of Inheritance, loses : his title. The North ..American In dian is an example. . This continent was first given to him but lie failed to convert the raw .material at his I command into t he finished product jof usefulness to men, he did not by ' work make good his lease, he did not stake off and improve his claim, and the inheritance was given to an other. The exercises of the morning. were 'interspersed with musical selections, including "Hallelujah Chorus," "Quoniain tu Solus," "The Heavens 'are Telling,'' f Benedict us," and "Ag 'nus Dei." . .' v f The diplomas were awarded and the degrees conferred by Edgar O. : Silver, Esq., of New York, one of the friends of the university. President ; Charles Francis Meserve, in present j ing the prizes, made a parting ad ' dress to the graduates in which he j gave wise and judicious advice to the young men going forth from this in stitution. Ths prizes presented were as follows: r" The McKee Prize -R. H. Bi-ooks. The Knox Prize E. A. Taylor. The Goodwin Prize- F. W. James. Honorary Mention J. A. Byers. The Battle Prize A. ,1. Strong, j The Lewis Prizes A. W. Pleasants, j Honorable Mention -F, W. James ; and E, A. Taylor. : The Pickel Prize C M. It. id. ! The Crowell Prize V. E. Hayley. Honorable Mention -W. '.LI ' "Mac , beth and Samuel Neal. : The Graduates. ' The class of litOli Is as follows: i tiraduates in Medicine: Sealiy I Bagljy, Arkansas; l ibane F. Bass, Virginia: Caesar . S. Bassett, Vir j ginia; R. Horace Brooks, Trinidad, j B. V. I.; Peter W. -Burnett, '. North Carolina; James A. Byers, North Carolina; Robert K. Cherry, Georgia; Henry G. Cornwell, North Carolina; Obadiah A. Croll, Jamaica, B. W. t.; Newton A. Doyle, South Carolina; J. Theoiihilus Edwards, British Guiana; Cavassa Gay, North Caro lina; (Arthur E. Green, Virginia: lamed H. Hall, North Carolina; Fred W.-. Tames, Virginia; James L. Mar tin, Virginia; Thomas V. McCoo, Ala bama; Joseph H. MacMillan, Vest Virginia; Edwin 1). Moten, Texas: Alfred AW Pleasants, Virginia; Kel !ey M. Robinson, Virginia; Walter H. Scudder, New Jersey; Fred. D. Ses loms, North Carolina: John W, Sex fon, Arkansas; Bryant S. Sharp, South Carolina; Robert A. Smith, District of Columbia; James G. Sterrsi Alabama; Andrew J. Strong, Virginia; Amoea A. Taylor, Missis .;ippi; M. Littleberry Taylor, Vir ginia; John P. Turner, North Caro lina; John h. "Webb, North Carolina. Graduates in Pharmacy: Howard Corbin, Virginia; Joshua S. Dorsey, Georgia; Frank Y. Ellison, North Carolina; Robert M. Harris, Vir ginia; Walter E. Hayley, North Car olina; Thomas C. Holland, Virginia; Charles C. Holliday, North Carolina; Henry P. Kennedy, Jr., North Caro lina; AV. Layon Macbeth, North Caro lina; Samuel Neal, Tennessee; Wil liam M. Porter, South Carolina; Isaac A.i Shade, North Carolina; Darcy C. Yancey, Virginia. Distinguished Visitors. Among the distinguished visitors Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea'is a wonderful spring tonic. It drives out all impurities. A good thing for the whole family. Keeps you well all summer. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Henry T. Hicks & Co. Cures La Grippe i (r Pleurisy I ThcGrcatAnliscpctic PricQ25fJ0f&n00 Drlarl SSloanBostonMas&SAJ from the north here to att?nd the exercises are Colonel and Mrs. B. H. .. , ,. - M...... At,. uasKcii. -e um inuvi, .,1.10.-... .., and Mrs. George W. (.'ol.man. of Hostou; 1). G. llarrabraudt, Ksq., i Bloomfielil X J ; Rev. A. E. Hey- ' nolds rjiminifim. Ahiss.: Rev. E. F.ienemy, tor tun particulars examine Mavriam, D. D.. Editor of the Watch j mun Boston: T. O. Comml. LL.D. Editor of the Examiner. New ork i City: J. S. DieUerson, Kmi.. Editor; of The Standard, Chicago: Rev. G. M. McKeever, 1). I)., New London, Conn.; Rev. F. T. Hazlewood, D. D., Uoston: Rev. E. D. Palmer, D.D., ! Philadelphia: Rev. Norman Fox, j D. D., K?v, C. li. Irving. Detroit: i jir. and Mrs. Edgar O Silver and .1.; Herb j Master Silver. Orange. X ert E. Shaw, Esq., Wales, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. Hunt, Everet, Mass.; Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Whlttier, and Master Carl AVhittier, Brookline, Mass. The entire party, are spending the day at Shaw University and will leave tonight on their special car for New York. S. A. L. OFFICIALS TALK IN SLEEP ; M The exceedingly Interesting discov- ery lias been made that President Walter of the Seaboard Air Line and y retiring President J. M. Barr, while' not proved,,, SomwjniUuii-sts, have )(, Xot EmIwlg0P ijifc when x Ua upon one rfecasion indulged in a ; ,,,, ,, citizell s,,u.s Vou t,. Cul.,.. , lovely vision during 'their slumbers t whv w. ,)ti0ie continue to suffer' and cliatt?d freely about the advan- , tnu .lgonles 0f kidnev coniplaiiu, tages or Raleigh ; while peacefully j backaches, languor, why allow th-'m-wrapped in the arms of Morpheus. iSeIvos to become chronic invalids, The dream of Raleigh's charms was h ..r,.lln P111.t, is offered them? so vivid in the minds of the sleepers that the impressions were uncon sciously dropped fim the window of their private carjfWie. under the shed at. the union station about three minutes yesterday before daybreak, and the treasure was picked up be-' side the track by an energetic re porter next morning. This phenom enon is vouched for by The News and Observer, . which this lnornii:;; made this announcement:. .-. "President-elect' .'.Alfred Walter, of the S-j -a hoard Air Line Railway, and President Hair, the retiring execu tive, .''paid a short visit to Raleigh yesterday morning on a tour of the Seaboard system. The officials 'were favorably impressed with Raleigh, and .although- they authorized no statement, trie city -pleased llieni. It is probable that they will make a inure prolonged stay here upon their return to Portsmouth." The officials above quoted passed through Kaleigh at 4 a. in. and were quietly sleeping, so far as the public could tell. Certainly no one in Ra leigh punched them out of their berths to get from them an expres sion of their pleasant impressions of Raleigh, which they had formed in the dead of the night in the interior of a sleeping car. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated famillles keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for such emergencies. It subsides the pain and heals the hurts. National Drinks... In Germany, It's beer; in France, it's wine, and in the I'nited States it is Soda Water which is by far the healthiest of all. Men, women and children drink our Soda Drinks and enjoy theiii to their heart's con tent. Nothing better! TUCKER DRUG COMPANY. MAID OF HONOR WRITES Mysterious 'Letter Received r at State Capitol Tak -Down North Carolina Light Houses and Stop Damages Iti Says Have Proved Kneuiy To Righteous Olllcials and Clerks Puzzled Over the Strange Missive. , There came to the department of state this morning a ! letter which mystifies as well as amuses the state officers and clerks In the capltol no little, It reads as follows: "iMaid of honor Jdumcat Epheslons, "Office of thoughts building, "Thoughts place holy land, "r'reedom nation April 9, 1906. "Gentlemen and Sirs: "You are hereby notified to take down North Carolina light houses, stop damages. Thoughts place or holy land is a nation of her own. We people of thoughts place or holy land are- tired of North Carolina light, house people. I do not hear any bus iness of lignt house North Carolina ; they have proved a enemy to the righteous . We as a righteous people "O not line 10 ue uuuieieu wiiu uie the counties of your state. Yours etc. "Maid of honor I (I i meat Ephcsiaus "Lovelace, I .orin Carolina, j The letter went the rounds of the state offices this morning and the jboys all put on their most intense thinking -caps, but all to no pur pose, for neither Geo. W. Norwood or W. S. Wilson in the office of the ! secretary of state, H. T. Hudson or Everard Baker in the auditor's of fice; W.. F. Moody,' Percy Fleming or Mr. Doughton in the treasury, or Private Secretary Arrington in tho governor's office could give any ac ceptable elucidation of what the writer was "driving at." Not even Percy Fleming, who is recognized as an authority on such matters, could even givo any information as to who' this "maid of honor'1 is. State And-! itor Dixon.- and Secieta 'y of State Grimes were called 'into the council; to see If they' could .throw, any light i on the mysterious letter, but they: gave it up as. a hopeless' task. . ' It is understood that there is to be: a casting of lots among the clerks as to which shall answer this letter andj conduct the correspondence wtih this! i ; nu.ui oi nuuu Cl'RE YOIR KIDNEYS. Dean's Kidney Pills is tho remedy j to us?, because it gives to the kid- neys the help they need to perform ; their work. If you have any, even one,, .'of the ! symptoms .of kidney diseases, vurej yourself now. before diabetes, dro i y or Uright's disease sets. in. ! Head this Raleigh tstiniouv; j .las. G. Vnchurcb, clerk, i" 21.V ' i Smithiield street, says: "We have I used Doati's Kidney Pills with very satisfying results. My wile has 'itit- j,-. f.red with her back and kidneys,) and I bought any. number of reme dies for her but none of them did her j .any good until I procured Doan'u , Kidney Pills from Bobbitl-Wynne j Drug Co.'s store. They acted imnie- ; jdiatcly oh the palls affected and up-. i pea t' to have cured her. It may re--jtui i), but she has not complained of j j having any pain in her back since I using tiie Pills and it is them that I : she attributes her cure." ! j For sale by all dealers. Price .".0 : cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Uuffulo, I New York, sole agents for the United States.' ;v ' " : ! Remember the name Doan's land take no other. j . ' One Cent a Mile To Xew Orleans; Via Southern ! (Plus 25 Cents) Railway. ; On account Confederate Veterans Reunion the Southern Railway will I sell round trip tickets to New Or-! leans at rate of one cent per mllei each way plus 23 cents. Tickets will: be sold April 22, 23 and 24, with' final limit April 30, except parties desiring longer limit can arrange for same on payment of a fee of fifty cents. Gen. Julian S. Carr has selected the Southern Railway via Atlanta, Montgomery and Mobile as the offi cial route for his annual confederate veterans special consisting of day coaches and Pullman cars to be handled through without, change. This special train will leave Ra leigh U.30 p. m., Monday, April 23, and will reach New Orleans about 8.30 p. m., Tuesday 24. Sleeping car reservations should be made as early in advance as possi ble. For full information see any South ern Railway agent, or address T. E. GREEX, C. T. A., Raleigh, N. C. Buy SHAFER PurB Ho Lard and Sweet Mild Cured HAMS FOR DAYS Gas Ranges Positively at Cost AXl) DKMVKRY TO YOl'K RES" 1DEXCE AXI) SKTTING FREE. On account of iur lady solicitor not beinjj able to reach all the homes of Raleigh during March, and our inability to meet the de mand the past 30 dtiys on account of belated arrival of car of Ranges, we have decided to extend for J5 days oiir masterly oiler to sell Gas Ranges at Cost and make installation five. You must act quick there's 'a: mighty demand for these ranges. Standard GEIas . . ALL HIGH PRICES L. Ainows i:i advance that such shoes arc exactly as wepresented. They arc made of the best selected materials by contented and well paid workmen. who take pride in tneir woric ana arc giau 10 make the shoes just as good as they know how to make them. In addition to the infinite care which attends every detail of the making, there Is a system of inspection which makes it impossible for imperfect shoes to get out of the factory. If you really want the very best shoes obtain ableselect V. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes the next time you buy. 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