THE RALEIGH EVENING TtMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 22, 9ojs, . : I AVcgetable PreprrationforAs slmOating theFoooandBegula ling (he Stomachs andBowels of Promotes Digeation.Cheerfui ness and Rest.Contains neillier Opitim.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. JUape afOUOrSMl'EL PITCHER Mlx.SauM ' mmmSet ' hmtryvm flanK Aperfe:l Remedy for Conslipa non. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fevensh ness and Loss OF Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. GAST9RIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AN IMMEDIATE SALE1THE .CONTEST FIERCE mi Mir W Horn Shoals Must Be Sold Within Sixty Days Judge Purnell Declares That All Parties to the Suit Are Getting Into Quicksands of Almost In terminable Litigation. The Power Plant of Buck Nebraska Republicans Enter EXACT COPY OF WRABPEfc In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORiA THS Of NTAUR COMMNV NEW VORR CITV. Judge T. K. Pumell of the federal court has dec ided to order the immedi ate sale of the Cape Fear Power Co.'s plant cm the (.'ape Fear River at Buck- horn Shoals, being- constructed for sup plying electric power for manufacturing and other purposes at Fayetteville. Ho heard argument last evening by 'counsel on the petition of receivers C. ! H. Belvin and Eugene Maxwell for the I plant to be sold In its unfinished con dition. Counsel for the bondholders ad ' vocated immediate sale and counsel for Gape Fear Power Co. and ether inter ested parties insisted thai the plant should be comple ted before the sale to get the best settlement of the interests. Receivers reported that their belief 'was that it would require 60,HKP t.d complete the plant. There was a prop osition to complete it for $11,600, but ; this was discredited, so that after the argument the judge diluted counsel to ; draw the order for the sale which will take place at some dale within sixty j days yet to be named. I In announcing Ills purpose to order I the sale of the uncompleted power plant Judge Purnell declared that in the language of the day the court recog- ; rilied the fact that all were up against a difficult proposition, "fhe court," ho declared, "recognizes (.he difficulties 'suggested by counsel for the defend' ants and the rights acquired by the I complainant. The trustees under the i deed of trust on demand of the bond- holders undoubtedly have the power to nieVtT IrnvMBBBBHl "vaaBk mm mm m ma mm mm. I LEIGH x r - - - i Penn Hot Convention Brown and Rosewater Fighting for Senatorship Nominat ion (Combi nation .At tempted But Not Effected Against Sheldon, Farmer Candi date for Governor. (By the Associated Press.) Lincoln, Neb., August 22. With every indication that it would be the most exciting republican convention ever held in the state. Nebraska re publicans met here today to name candidates for governor and United States senator. Supporters of Nor ris Brown, state attorney-general, who is a candidate for the conven tion nomination for United States senator, declared that he would have on the first ballot this afternoon more than enough votes to nominate him. This claim was denied by sup porters of Edward Kosewater of Omaha, who declared that Brown would fall short of the required number on the first ballot and that from that time Rose-water would gain, until the nomination was won. Throughout the night efforts were made to get candidates to withdraw in order to bolster up the various the supreme court In withholding Its decision upon the legality of this Im portant commission. Pattison Policies Bryan. , This convention adds its testimony of appreciation of the life and char acter of the late governor John M. Pattison to that already offered by a grief-stricken state. We would urge that the simplest, yet slncerest tribute be paid his memory is the announce ment of our steadfast adherence to the policies he advocated. The demo cratic party cannot recede one step from the advanced moral ground upon which Governor Pattison placed It. Until that era of respect for law, Its observance by our citizens and its en forcement by our public servants comes, the spirit of John M. Pattison must dominate the democracy of Ohla. We pledge ourselves to continue the battle he began until a lasting victory be won. The chief tenet of the late Governor Paulson's political creed was Opposition to bosses and gir.fters. His election was accepted as notice that these exploiters should be permanently retired. It Is with feelings of pride that the half million democrats of Ohio note the preparations making to receive the most distinguished private citizen of America upon his return from a tour of foreign lands. His intellectual en dowments, his purity of morals, his high ideals have arrested the atten tion, and compel the admiration of the peoples of all climes. He returns to the United States splendidly equipped to prapple with the jtrcat problems of state. The Ohio democrac y renews its allegiance to his brilliant and matchlos; leadership. No Other name appeals to us for presidential preference. Wo cor dially endorse our great commoner, William Jennings Bryan, for the tlem- REMEDIES THE TALK OF RAI Kind words heard everywhere praising Penn Rheumatism Cure, nierve and Blood, Penn Dyspepsia, Penn Cherry EliMir, etcJ etc. DRUGGISTS REPORT AN ACTIVE DEMAND at a record of good done to the people of Ralelsh within fourteen dt our great free distribution began. NO EXCUSE FOR YOU NOW continue In torture, as the long -looked for panacea can be obtaii any leading druggist at moderate cost. LIST OF PENN REMEDIES CATAHRH CUBE Complete with ltomizer, tablets and medication suffl Ment for 3 month's treatment; Is the only rational cure known. Any medi cal man will tell you that Catarrh can only be cured by inhalation and medi- ition. If no real benefit should be received by the patient, money wil lingly refunded. Price, $2.00. senatorial candidates but every can didate held fast to his position and the indications were that when the convention opened there would be the same confused condition of af fairs as has prevailed for several days. George I.. Sheldon; of Ne hawka, the young farmer candidate for governor, led in the number of pledged votes met and his friends 'easy victory for him. All the other candidates for governor attempted today to form a combination against igree upon a I ocratlc in 908, I CO i!)S GLENWOOD LOTS NOW ON SALE I foreclose, but the court c an see that alllSheldon but failed to parties are getting into the quicksands candidate. I of almost interminable litigation." I He stated that he had allowed scv jeral postponements of the case and : repeated arguments in the hope that I some basis of adjustment might be reached to avert the calamity which j this sale meant for the promoters of the enterprise. In spite of all this no j way had yet developed and yet the only way out still seemed to be the sale of the property in accordance with the 'petition o' the trustees. CAR LINE, CITY WATER, SEWERS. CONTRACT FOB GRANOLITHIC PAVEMENTS NOW BEING LET. and objectionable sur- AU necessary restrictions against nuisances roundings. Wide alley behind every lot. Prices $400 to $800 per lot of ."O feet frontage, anre in three payments with Interest. Three lots with dwellings rend y for occupancy for two; $1,200 for third. Tlie lots now offered are situated in the Devoreux Grove. Persons interested can see map s in the office of the company in the Tucker Building or in the offices of any of the stockholders, to-wit: Terms 1-4 cash; bal . Price $1,000 each A. B. ANDREWS, JR., J. H. ANDREWS, A. L. MURRAY, JNO. W. HINSDALE, T. S. FULLER, EDWARD W. G. H. ANDREWS, W. J. ANDREWS, R. T. GRAY, DR. ,1. R. ROGERS, .TAMES H. POU, Raleigh, N. C. POU, Smithfleld. GLENWOOD LAND CO. ALBERT L. MURRAY, Manager, Etc, 504 Tucker Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. William Woollcott 8 311 and 313 Fayetteville Street For Early Fall Wear 36-inch Black TaffetaSilk, 89c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. 36-inch Colored Taffeta Silks in all Shades, $1.00 a yard. Silks for Shirtwaists and Suits. New effects in Woolen Dress Goods. A complete line of Val Laces and Insertions. Elbow Length Silk Gloves, both Black and White, $1.00 a pair. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY. THE BEST WATER ' l f THAT FLOWS F0NTICELL0 L1THIA WATER 5 Gallons, $1.50. Highly recommended by the Medical Profession. We sell it and make prompt delivery to your home or office. TUCKER DRUG COMPANY nomination for the presidency , and impatiently await the sum to battle under his banner. A General Discussion. A general discussion was partici pated in by several delegates, who spoke from the tloor without awaiting recognition Icy the chairman. Mr. Powell moved the adoption of the report but. before a vote W. L. bsfore the convention I Finley offered his amendment as a predicted an substitute lor the initiative and ref erendum plank and moved its jidop j Hon. He was greeted with cheers. Mr. Finley spoke at some length in support of his motion. J. S. Mc.VTa chon oof Dayton, also a member of the resolutions committee, presented the ; views of the majority of that commit ! tee. WiuS demanded, fin a roll call Ih The discussion ended amid considera ble' confusion, the previous question Hieing dehianded. in a roll call the substitute plank was lost and the j majority report was then adopted; For secretary of state Samuel A. H-tskins was nominated. war department, !((, lotion Eiirhf in ronuiiitloo. Tlie committee on resolutions of the democratic state convention came neir having an all night session in their attempt to avoid bringing on to the Moor of. the convention the differences that had kept them so long in session. However, final adjournment was taken just before 3 o'clock without having reached any agreement and with the understanding that W. L, Finley In tended to bring in a minority report In favor of county option and en deavor to secure the vole of the con vention in its favor. Arguments had been protracted and pointed and compromise had at one time seemed in sight but Mr. Finley insisted that he stood for Paulson's policies and no compromise such as suggested could be accepted. Rev. Herbert Bigelow of Cincinnati, sought to have the matter of county option brought in as a part of the initiative and referendum plank, but it Was still unacceptable to the two factions, and i then the committee adopted all that MANOEUVERS OF .MILITIA. Dissatisfaction Over Apportioning Appropriation Congress May Cover Deficit. (By the Associated Press. 1 Washington, Aug. 2 2. After a month of hard work assistant Secre tary Oliver of th concmoea tnat lie had until ly made a satisfactory adjustment of (he many difficulties in apportioning the ap propriation of $700,000 for pay of the militia at the manoeuvera in dif ferent camps throughout the coun try, but it appears that all is not sat isfactory. These funds had to be ap portioned to thqjfluartermaster's de partment, the subsistence department and the pay department of the army for the purpose of quartering, feed ing and paying the state soldiers. Reports were obtained from differ- ,ent state governors as to the number of troops that would be sent to the encampments, the distance they would travel, etc., and the apportion ment was made on the basis of the reports received. However, in some cases more state troops than had been given in the schedules were sent into the camps and more expense was thus attached, j could meet with the approval of all This caused a deficit in the allotment the members present and left out the of funds, esnerinllv in the mntter of I I'lank of contention. This brought Mr. pay for the state troops. 'i-l, .1 ,r 1 .- nor w, uM.cinci ui me anu.c i,. ... ,. lkt h. .. ' in a minority report. There seemed to be nothing further to do and the committee adjourned. PENN RHEUMATISM CUBE-Is guaranteed" to contain no poisonous matter of any nature whatsoever, h a strong tonic to build up the weak and debilitated, cures sharp, shooting pains, sciatica, lumbago or any othtsi pains due to Rheumatism. Price, larr bottle (liquid), $1.(0. Tablet form, WC PENN NERVE AND BLOOD TONIC Put up In tablet form. Strengthening. Effective, New Life, Restores the Net jvc.ns System to a healthy condition. curing Nervous Prostration, early do cay and tones the whole system by it direct effeel on the blood. Price, r0e PENN DYSPEPSIA CURE 41 l forms of indigestion and stomach troubles conquered, such as rising food Distress after eating. Retching. Som Stomach, Heartburn. Palpitation of the heart, etc. Price, 50c. PENN KIDNEY AND LIVER TAB LETS- Cure Jaundice and Torpid Li VOI, Bilious Headache, Tiled, Worn ou: Feeling. I'ains in the back, loins groins, puffed and dabby face, Drops of the feet and limbs, etc. Price, 50e. PENN CHERnY ELIXIR The bcc Cough and Cold Cure Extant. If you once try this you will always use it: von will find It does all we claim fir t. As a safe, reliable anodyne ex pectorant Penn Cherry Elixir has no qi.al. Price, 25c. PENN PILE PREPARATION Cures Piles, lileeding or Blind, nrnl riiHtnir xtcinal of internal, allaying inllanima .lon, glifes ease and comfort to the tore and inflamed parts. Price, GOc. PENN LINIMENT-CURES and al aya pain sprains, bruises, headache, leuralgia, swollen joints, stiffness or amo muscles, sore throat, chole.ru mor ius, cramps, etc. Good for man or least. Pricr, 25c. PENN STRENGTHENING AND SIDNEY PLASTERS Cannot b-? too lighly recommended for pain over tile lack, chest, muscles or joints. Lung oniplaints can be avoided if tho p' it er Is applied, to the back or chest, .'rice, 25c. PENN CONSTIPATION CURE Acts tently yet thoroughly on the bowels, villi no pain or griping; absoluetly urea chronic constipation. Price, 25c. If you use a PENN REMEDY you an feel assured that you are taking m honest, reliable medicine. Once tied always taken, as they are com- Ktunded by a noted physician and spe- ialist and must not be classed with he ordinary run of other patent modi :ne remedies. Full Line of Penn Remedies On Sale at Wholesale by Simpson, . Q, W. H. King Drug Co. Retail by Henry T. Hicks Co., Robert King, The Tucker Drug Co. and Tuc ker Building Pharmacy. Finlev once more to his feet with the I final statement that he regretted to ! decided to pay the troops as long as :the funds lasted, those who came last going unpaid. It has been suggest ed that another adjustment may be made after the camps have finished their work, which is that some camps may not use all the money allotted to them and the funds can be used to make up the deficit elsewhere. No I attempt to make an adjustment at this time will be made, as nothing. i definite is known as to the number of state troops which will be at the I different camps. It is possible that To provide for the future and prop-. congress will be asked to make an ! erly prepare yourself to meet oppor-; appropriation to cover the deficit and Utilities when they present them-: the state troops paid next winter. ; selves is to open a savings account ; Leave Raleigh 10 a. m., arrive Portsmouth o.30 p. m., August 2S. Room for all. Round trip $3.00. with a reliable institution. By so do ing you will accumulate a working capital which is going to prove of value to you when you need it most. It's a well known fact that money is a potent factor in accomplishing oh- j jectS. It can be used to accomplish ! much good, and it is essential that you have on hand a fund of some kind in order to meet existing conditions, j Why not open a savings account with us? It will start you on the right rood, besides paying 4 per cent in terest. Start today. Mechanics' Dime Saving Bank, MOTORMAN KILLED IN STREET CAB COLLISION. HB5 Ever Have a White Vest Spoiled By the Ironing? It is real aggravating to put on all the necessary parts of your ap parel until you get to the Vest to find it streaked and browned by a care 1M ironer. These troubles will never present themselves, gentlemen, if yon send US your White Vests; likewise Dress Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY GUILFORD COLLEGE. 1837-1006. Location sir miles west of Greens boro, on a 300-acre dairy farm. Electric Lights. For both Sexes. Abundant supply of pure water In all the buildings. Three courses of study Classical, Natural Science, Biblical Commercial and Music Departments. Noted for thoroughness of instruc tion, healthful moral tone and home like surroundings. For catalogue, address PRESIDENT L. L. HOBBS, Guilford College, North Carolina. (By the Associated Press.) Norfolk, Va.. August 22. John Elling ton, a street car motomian from Rich mond. Ya., was killed as the result of a severe trolley line collision on the suburbs of Norfolk early this morning. Ellington was switching his car into the Norfolk and Portsmouth Traction Company barns when a heavier car running towards the city crashed into the car sending it from the tracks badly wrecked. Ellington, jumping in the wrong direction, was caught under the car and received injuries from which he subsequently died at St. Vin cent's Hospital. The Greatest Headache Cure BROMO-PEPSIN riinCC Headache, Indi LbnXJ gestion, Insomnia, Nervousness. On the Spot. No Opiates. Absolutely Harmless. All Druggists' 10, 25 and 50c. 1 OHIO'S RINGING CALL TO BRYAN (Continued from first page.) manded of republican legislatures; the enactment of a state and county salary law replacing the vicious fee system; the creation of a state railroad com mission for the protection of shippers, the repeal of the Dow law and of the Inheritance tax law, the creation of the Drake investigation committee for Hamilton county. This committee forced the return of a quarter of a million dollars, stolen from the taxpayers by corrupt officials, before It was stopped by court in junction. We deprecate the delay of Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS. Nadinola The UNEQUALED BCAUTIFIER, -doned by thouMndi; guaranteed to remove IrecLlea, purples, all facial ditcolorationa and reiton the beauty of youth. Tbe worst cas-a in twenty daya. 50c. and $1.00 at all leading drug itorea, or by mail. Prcpartd 07 NATIONAL TOILET CO., Parti, Teas For Sale by KTNG-CROWELL DRUG CO. No Reason Why You Should Not Share the Bargains With Your Wife If men would he as careful in making their pur chases as the women, a great ileal more money would be saved in supplying Jtli" needs of the home. While we prize the trade of the women, we do not always slight the men. We are Offering just noiv TREMENDOUS VALUES IN LOW QUAR TERED SHOES FOR MEN. By all means look here before you buy your Shoes. Wo also have a nice line of Cainhricks Pcmils ami Ginghams for Men's Shirts. HOSIERY. A very strong line of Men's Hosiery at money-saving prices, (iive us a call and Ik convinced. UMBRELLAS AT A SAVING IN PRICE. Nice stock of Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Sheets and Pillow Cases, HUNTER BROS. & BREWER GOMPANY Second door north Glersch's Restaurunt. WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. DRAUGHON'S RALEIGH. Corner Wilmington and Martin Ht, KNOXVTLLE and COLUMBIA, 2g College in 15 Htatss. rvMITIONS secured or money REFUNDED. AIM teach BY MAIL. Cata.-ue will con vince you that DrMgbon'l to TUB BEST. Call or MB" lor It. IF YOU WANT A NICE ROAST. A NICE STEAK. A NICE PIECE STEW. A NICE CUT OF VEAL. Call us at all times and we will be glad to serve you with the best of meats. Yours very respetfully, Robbins9 Cash Grocery. ALL 'PHONES MS. r INEXPENSIVE BUT GOOD JEWELRY Pretty trinkets for wearing with Summer Dresses, inexpensive pieces in good style and good taste, to take the place of more costly Jewelry during the outing and vacation period, and novelties for those who desire novelty without great cost. We ."an surely meet everybody's wants in Slimmer Jewelry. H. MAHLER5' SONS Jewelers - - Raleigh, N. C. laMTiiny m Wiliiiri 1 nmnaPi HaWHa"1- " iWI u.

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