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rmmn tva t titi H EVENING TIMES: 1 . JAY, IT All CI I 13, i: Ji. .-J . , - - A Maa may work troia sun to nt bat woman's work U never don," In order to keep the home neat ui pretty, the children well dressed and tidy, women overdo mi often suffer la alienee, dri'iug along from bed to wont, knowing well that they oupht to have help to overcome the' peine end. ha which, daily nkeUfeaburdea, , 5 It U to thea women that Lydt B. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound, made twxa native roots and herbs. TJZZS 22 MRS. AUG. LYON aohea, there are dragg-ing-dowo pains, nervousness, sleeplessness, and reluotano to go anywhere, ba are only symptoms which unless heeded, are soon .followed by the worst form of Female Complaints. . Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound keeps the feminine organism in strong and healthy condition. I ten res Inflammation, Uleeratioa, displacements, and organic trouble. . la preparing for child-birth and to carry women eefely through the Change of Uf U la most efficient. , ; Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of East Earl, Pa,, writes Deer Mrs. Pink hem: "For s long time I suffered from female troubles and had all kinds of ache and pains U the lower part of beck and sides, I eonld not aleen and had no appetite. 5 Since taking Lydia K. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound and following the ad rice which you gave me I feel like a new wocaaa and I ea¬ prais your medicine too highly. Mrs. Ptnkham's Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mr Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. Out of her vast Tolume of ex perience ah probably baa the very knowledge that will help your Her advtoe is ire ana always neipiui , ..- . - r,l CRACK TEAM SELECTED A.IM. Choose the Men for lis Ball Squad A IhWcrlptioa of the Players Who Will Appear on the Diamond This Year tat Defence of the Raleigh CoUegv Colors. TAMPERED WITH JURY Prom the large number of candi date for places on the A. A M. team, Coach W. W. Clark and Capt. Frank Thompson have chosen what bids fair to be a crack team from that thriv ing college, . The pitching staff will be composed . '-ot Temple, Clement, 1. M. Council t and Sexton. Temple is the big, husky favorite who did such excellent work In the box last spring. His peedy underhand curve has been a puttie to ' many good batters. Temple is also a sure hitter, and altogether a ster ' ling player. Clement is another man who can ho depended on for fine pitching. Council and Sexton are both new men, hut from practice havo shown that, they can well hold up the difficult position in the pitch er's box; ' Frank Thompson, a well-known Raleigh boy, who is captain of the ''toam, will sustain the catcher's i"h1 t honor. Frank's athletic reputation 1 ' ' " la spotless. He has played both baae ' hall and football in a clean, decent '! manner that has made friends for . , 1 him at high school, preparatory , school, t,a a colVjgo, He wou his way - atralght to the heart of A. A M. men , ; ,- last year, and continue in favor dur- . tug the present ea&on. K. C Council, as assistant catcher, shows up well, and will probably be , great help to Thompson. " At drat has R. L. Fox U the best " that could be round. Fox made this place last year over many opponents, - ' and la capable of holding It in a gat 's Serious Offence Develops at Lenoir Superior Court Father of Young Wallace Demand ed Secrets of (Jrand Juror aud Threatened Him Wlien Met With Refusal The White-Cappers Cou-vk-ted. AFuIL FGU3TI1 TDE DAY Executive Committee Names , C2te for City Primary legalised Primary and Those Who Participate Must Be Democrat or inw ? , SMimt' the Nomine. ?"! " T y -m lr Wlu, Im 7 Entitled to Vote, -1 i tnfaetory manner as long as he may remain In college, QraJiQ it second will, as usual, cover the whole vicinity in his able way. Farmer and Staples will take third base in turn, as both are excel lent men for that position. At ahortstop a new man, Goss, will be on guard. Gosa is a quick, active fellow, who made his place after con siderable opposition from other can didate. Out In the field Shuford. Couch, Jordan and "Pap Harris will be ready for anything coining that way. All four of thee are good men, of which any thre will make a set of fielder that A. A M, may well be proud. T stick work of the team is a high axerag. Thompson. Iwake, Sha.ord, Fox, Harris and "Horn ,v 4 Rn" Tempi will he right tbo wttii Ja goad, and will hand them oat in the ftwr of hit. -. -. I th gam next Monday with Trtnityr Park th aJUTe-tuontioaed we wtn b at work, and critic will b ahl te udg for thmlvs - at what A. AM. do, -':,. . Ttm will h a gam text Wedne day with Bingham Srbool of Mebaae, ' ,. , and c wtth Cornell IFatvrity th I foQowtas Monday, y ' y; i'i vf; (Special to The Evening Times.) Ktnston, N. C. Marrh 15. A enae smarkiMg of the sensational has just been disposed of by Judge Long In the superior court in s'sslon here this week. At the ending of the esse against Sol Wallace and Uill Emory, for as sault. Judge Long called on of the defendants, Wallace, and then placed Mr. Alex Hill, a trrauU juror, on the stand and proceeded to take down Hill's affidavit concerning Wallace's alleged tampering wtth Juror Hill. This affidavit was in substance that Wallace went to Hill's home Monday night, and calling hlin out demanded to know what certain witnesses had sworn to against him. Hill told Wal lace that he could not tell of the pro ceedings before the grand Jury, where upon Wallace stated, in a threatening manner that he just as well tell, as he would have to, first and last Judge Lonit then Issued an order against Wallace to appear and allow cause why he should not be punished for contempt, snd plating Wallace under $3M bond, continued the hear ing When the hearing was resumed this morning the second sensation was sprung when Juror Hfil testified that not only Sol Wallace had approached him about young Wallace's case, but Mr. Doc Wallace, father t the younger Wallace, also called him off behind the court house steps Monday and told him to do all he could for hi son In the grand jury room. The elder Wallace was then served with a rule, also, and the matter srili be thoroughly investigated. The Wallaces deny using the language to Juror Hill which is attributed to them and any unlawful Intentions. Both are under bond. Thomas Sutton and Joan Vllllaroa, convicted of whitevapping Ed Eaaon. were fined ISO each and costs. Sen tence on Lulty Ftoster, the young fel low convicted of stealing ISO, was deferred. rrFFHD the noxis TL XHs VTEL Err Ready r-m) r '- it 11 d Cr:is t cili ly . r . - KI1XS CATARRHAIi .GERMS. Urease Hyowei's Medicated Air and Tots WUI Soots Be Well. If you have catarrh in th nose. be.d or throat, wtth offensive breath. cmg- tn. irrttatioa of the throat, raising ot mucous, diSculty tn brea thine, saees ing, husky or hoarse voice, discharge fret lb no, tickling wad dropping at the back of th throat, eapectatty at night, begin the -use C HjosmI at It healing wwdtcatloa breathed though th neat pocket tahakr that come with every outfit, will gtv aWtek relief la all catarrhal trouble, and tt ecatknved ae Will kill th' irtarrhal gttnaav and drrce tha from ta y steaa.'-i.j ;z V- J1 fty ajstag" Ryonet yo get iu fur own h' the, as reautt as thwsgh yo Uved t of doara la th Adiron dack or th CMornd mountains. The gernt-kilUng 1 prorrU of Uyoawi reach th roost remote air cells ( the rM4pirtr organs. ssKHhlac aad beat lac any trrttatioa there aaar be tn the same coentbrane, and kilitag all m- tarraal gerava, xs, Her la Raleigh waer Byosaei ha bee now aad asM, there ar many who treaty atteat Hs waadertal powers, but th best tear! away that caa b C tred ta favor f Hyesnst t the gwar aate that KknsH Drag C. aad W. H. King xawaj C. give with evwry out St they an, "aooey back tT It tI3s- Th ceaaiflet Ryoanil ewtst et test n., xtT hottkia T aw did. Me, aak tng tt th amst ceaKilel tiitt fer catarrh aa wB a th alr that is satd tsader a gwaraate t refaad the coy It tt taJQs t ewr, The local political ball has been started rolling, and will gain impetus from now until the fourth dsy of April, when there will be a halt, for on that day th primary takes place. This was decided at a meeting of the city executive committee hold last night. Of the members that are In the city, all but three were present. Mir. J. N. Holding was chairman of the meeting and Mr. Henry D. Bunch acted as secretary. Mr. Graham Haywood moved to hold the primary on March 29th, but Col. F. B. Arendell thought this a little too early, and moved that it be held on Thursday, April 4th, which motion was carried. The hours will be from sunrise to sunset and the pollholders are to receive S3 per day. the candidates to be assessed to meet all expenses. Only those who are qualified voters, paid their poll tax prior to May 1. 1906. and were qualified to vote in the November election can participate. Mr. F. W. Habel moved that the qualifications ot those who are enti tled to vote in the primary be as follows: 'No ono can vote in the legalized democratic primary except he be a white democrat who has affiliated with the democratic party and has been a consistent voter of the demo cratic ticket in the city, county and state elections." An amendment was offered to the following effect by Col. F. B. Aren dell and adopted: "Provided, that all who may sat isfy the pollholders that it is their purpose and intention hereafter to affiliate with the democratic party aad support the nominees of city. county and state, may also vote." It is to be a legalised primary, such as was held in Raleigh two years ago and as fixed by statute. The polling places are to be marked off and a pri vate or secret booth to be fixed for the marking of Austral inn ballots, on which shall be all the names of the! candidates. Chairman Holding named the following committee to, have charge-of th preparations: sUi',B. Pecrarn. F. W. Habel. F. B. Arendelk Ruf us Meadows and Nick DeBoy. He was authorized, to name fonr mem bers of th executive committee, who, with himself, should act as a finance committee, but they will be named later. Some Gossip of Washington (bonttuued from First Page.) At One time serious doubts ot hU recovery wer entertained, but he baa rallied, and unless the unfore seen happens he will be up and about within a comparatively short time. As soon as he is able to travel it i expected that Mrs. Roosevelt t will accompany the youthful invallavAo PUe Knot, the president Virginia home, although there Is some ouee- tion aa to whether he will bo takan there or to th Homestead Hotel ax Hot Sprins, farther up in th moun tains of th state, whr both ca take advantage of the mineral hath. Mrs. Roosevelt has watched unceas ingly at her aoaV bedsid and ts much run-down in coasequjac. In th midst, of the ettrttfc ot th closing days of the coagressiomal session the president found tiaw to turn his atteaOoa ta the needs of the starving peasants la the famine strickea regions ot . Rasria. Mr. Roouevelt did not confine his effort to endorsing th appeal for kelp, but seat hit own check: for 1 10 to Bar. Sarnaei J. Barrow, secretary of the Russia Fajnia Belief CoatsaiUe ia New York, togsther wtth a letter. Aa ffRerestias balletia has bee tssaed by ta department of ., eoat toere aad labor oat petroleum retta lng. It t baaadvoa the otasws of fIS ot aaaafetTta aad discloses the fact ; that ; CaUrcrai aa i dis placed Ohio aad New Tork for sec ond place a the aaatber t reiatiwi operated, '- Peanstf aaia. leads with J 45; waO Califorata follow wtth 19 reHaertec, Ohio raakiag third with 12. Th relaeriea repartied I ration- in 1905 were - distributed among thirteen states, i The report ia th work of Charlea JS, Munroe, expert special agent for the depart ment of commerce and ' labor and professor ; of ; chemistry in George Washington University; The fact that members of the faculty of 'this university are in a number of cases Impressed by the ovarnment for spe cial work along f acienUfic lines,, is one chief reason w by the 'govern- msnt is looking with,-favor upon the moTemeni to maa 01 oworga vb ingioa University an" institution ea sentlallyi national chhracter, At the present: time; ine university js raw ing a fund of 1400.000 with which to establish, itftelf on a now and quate aite, and iti8 expected that the country at large wrH-aee that It is given th financial support neces sary for - the p erection of auttable buildings. Already several hundred thousand dollars has been pledged.-; . Another stamp has been added to those already authorized in com memoration ot the JamesiownExpo 8itlon. It is of a five cent denomina tion and will' bear a likeness of the head of Pocahontas. Uight million ot them are to be issued to supply the demand for foreign postage. A vignette of Captain John Smith in green is toidecorate the one-cent stamp, of which ten million are be ing printed, while the fourteen mil lion issue Ot the two-cent stamps will have a descriptive scene." "The Founding ot Jamestown," pictured in red. Considerable . interest Is being taken here in ' the reported boom for Jesse R. Grant, the voung'son of President Grant, for head ' of the democratic ticket in 190- Grant is said to have considerable ot the force of his famous father, and lead ing democrats here think that any hopes their party may have of suc cess in the coming campaign will dis appear in the smoke of barle should the Grant and Bryan booms clash. It is said her that William R. Hearst is behind the Grant move ment, a contention that is strength ened by the fact hat Roger C, Sulli van, democratic national committee man Tor Illinois, and Charles A. Walsh, who recently resigned the position of secretary of the demo cratic national, committee, are both in New York in close conference With Mr. Grant and Mr. Hearst. The situation is beiha; waVhed over with much Interest,-, especially by the doxen or so of Vreceptlve candidates . for the republican, nomination who live and have their being within tho shadow of the white house. Mrs. Eddy is not the only one who la having trouble over the question of . Christian science. I nele bam finds itiinselt in a'pecuUar predica ment Because of the same ouesUon. It seema that William ij. Myers, a customs inspector ?W'Baltiatorei. re ported sick thd 6tnVla,l Myers is a Christian scientiit. JThe govern ment Berrlce reqaires aH persons on sick leave to preeeAt I a;.physlcian's certificate. In aeeqrdaae-with the toaehtnms of his can tllvefs has not retained a physicistnaad Ithererore cannot produce the peeasaary papers. For this reason the ' question has been brought to the attention of the treasury officials aad they are in a quandry. although Surveyor Ravon crort, tke inralid'8w immediate supe rior and a gradual physician, has c?rU0ed to -he fact, that Myers really is 111 Myers wants his sick pay and hia demand places him la an odd position;, if he is really sick he is not a good Christian scientist, and it ae is not EI at all he is la danger of being discharged trooa tn service for .absent ins kLnself from his work. It any kindly disposed Atoertcaa citi sea aaes a wa out of this jsssbte, hr will confer a gjoeat favor on cer tain worried aneatbera of Secretary Cortilyous official fasaity if he will point the way. t ' ' LttlLJ Ai U - OF STATE TE.E::e:.S (Special to The Evening Times.) c . Durham, 1.. C, March 15. The ar; rangementa are being perfected here for the approaching ; annual ' gathering It the N. C, Teachers' Association, which this year will be held In Durham, June utoic , ., It is learned form the secretary, Mr. R. ixyr. Ponnor, of Baieigh, that' the programme will be - the equal of any programme In the history of this organ, Isatlon, He Is In correspondence with several of the most eminent 'eohool men in the United States, some ot whom have already, indicated,' their intention, to, be present. . Announcements ot jJ?t'lr names will be made later. - ' ' f' The secretary ,1s -pushing the ar rangement ; , for ' a i special teachers' assembly '.train to the Jamestowa Et-tl ter the adjournment of the essembly. While these arangemeots are not completed he has every, reason to ex pect that they -will be made to the sat isfaction of the teachers, who will thus be given splendid opportunity to at tend, In a body this great educational and historical exposition. ' The James town authorities are' interested them selves in this feature and are doing all within their power to. co-operate with Secretary i Connor. . ' A special "North Carolina Teachers' Day" will likely be appointed at the exposition during which special concessions wll be granted to the teachers. THANKS GOVERNOR FOR RKFCSIXG K. C. KOXDS- Governor Gleen today wrote a letter to Governor Crawford, of South Da kota, thanking hint In behalf of the people of the state or North Carolina In refusing to accept the offer of certain bonds which was- made by a1 northern syndicate. ' 1 V II I if t t . i Do You Want Money? If so, I can gat it foryou on Real Estate, on Stocks or Bonds, on good Notes, on Salaries,, on any other good collateral. Charges moderate, and only 6 per cent. -Interest for time money is wanted. No delay. c c Mcdonald. ., We sell Nabisco's 10 Cents, . . .-. The National 'Biscuit Co.s -famous little .' ' Cakes. Plenty of Garden Seeds. HICKS' Tirug Stores All 'Fhones except Interstate.' WHEN YOU ARE SICK YOUR SALARY GOES ON UUST THE SAME. There are so many men who "mope about." hardly able, to put oue'-foot Before the other cant afford to be sick family . to support and no means. ' " HTJKTER & DREWRY Have "prepared the way. They E0TIC2. The LesOatsare. ir Editor The Kreuiaj Ttat: - lACisIatnres aota auad lesislatares This late legisSatawv S3U " '- its Mfe aao. rt it est aad wf propdes for yo and yoar family .w,ij mi. ! wkew disabled. hans aav otier sisna the dars of Joel . THIS TttUCT Holda, eaded 63 extetenc f the ae-i Covers disability caused by DUioca cocsplcfchiiiezii ot ws real beseSeikluo. Brakes 'Bones,' 'Fractures, law. v; BficrtcMaf!. wer pleatMal.! Braises, ' Cuts, Ganaaot wounds. bat of Qittl avail, exreft ta the gxsBlrashias - or BansIiBK Boras law fine t wOUem. FfcA aad saad-'scalds, Bitas ot serpents, doss tddler took a. as wsaal, so each! other aaimals. Sprained ankle, Stroke ttni ta rosxiDiisee tlkat the tle was of lightaiag, Injariea Inflicted by rob- the osJx recacrae for hiffis of , that fibers or aighwdysaea. Injuries received sort;''" aad eo ssfcer freav theat koate. Ia th oSce, Store, Shop, MMtataxss sasssntedtaaft th stat3Ftory. Mia or Yard. On the street. mam eener cess tee ssa cwuii ; ira-retiag. on tasseaser . trains or Bermada, whersi a eastern crab "street cars, Walktag, Ridiac DriTing. eattaor prnaased. tut rt iEwketl aadf BiryrBag; IoaUa, Flshias, Skatia?. lKe so as to kav a stato- rOe Cawed aa to 1 I a yv ' TAX OINTMENT t y-i-sat! ? rr aayj easo ef r: ' ".-1. 14. It is t&sslstelr cecessary to cicsa rp xu is censess: czinr lis cli uzzzLs ircn tl3 anr tzz,-lT:n cz AjtSL lit. - ' ,': tMtTT jaarTl-il C2 tfaitn1r wCX rut ta fill C2 cr . :::rs l' " ' . - T1raiB way fcav to ae'saalctat ia aa pmrOasMnitarT asseasMaewi far potmuiraJ sad SaaiBv elal paitj a. as saaol. aad to hear tke hraat f hatt&e. . Tlkat thaw es caped with laM tesJ dinase fis de sofcly to the eaaasj Jgro attatxde " the iCe. . 3C kanm feas aacsi daase ia the paasi iiijl i rata 5 :.X l smoonh- les.' OsasafiaSivc t r ireweai'W.-.".. a ubcuiji. saw asa ms-"h--Y, asu os-t aot eflScet aaj ' gwwf - j-t.w aor eOMtliw. Tha owiartt r t eaoafrw aad IST wSB ogaaCr V:frt fsvettj as wwCl sa pensnta r. " "i. ' Asafisaamatswe J f jC. 13 SDOas keaiiajBst turns-.'S as tbe ensa try koat oattgraara ti of troiE- ! Hiattiig. Horseback rWiajs, Drown lag. Goiac to aad froaa work aad la all tke ordinary vorxUaas of life. nuriTER a c:,r;;nYf tSt FATETTETHXK ST, . s , XiALKlGH. N. C ' DIG S IS SrricsJesa Snas. ?ie. 1 ft Tomatoes, T?ic - a Cora. Ir. . 2 Cot a. Okra A Tomatoes. Tc 3'Ai Otra. 114. , 3 & Fumes, lee. yortaSisw ramjamWt t kaa33fs, - aaJ tkar a&aaM act V t:t?:rr vtiMKA 3 H AHkB. 19. , 3 lb Fee9d Peochea, II tic. AU'OUUt, 3 P& SENT. SitDiuUtllfi tfs? 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