I 'Irat, that almost every operation la our hospitals, performed upon women, becomes necessary because of neglect of such symptoms as Lack ache. Irregularities, Displace ments. Pain in the Side, Dragging' leu&atlona, DUiiness and Sleepless ness.; ' v - -. - , ---V Second, that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native' roots and herbs, has cured mstM a&jkm nf fmAla ilia than anv other one medicine knowni It reg- ' . - ' , . , , . , nlates. strengthens and restores women's health and ta Invaluable la preparing women lor child-birth and during the period of Change Third, the great volume of nnsoliclted and grateful testimonial on file at the Ptnkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass.. many of which are from time to time being published by special permission, give absolute erf denoe of the value of Ijdia B. Plnkh am's Vegetable Compound and Mr Pinkbam's advice. , , Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ' For more than 10 vears has been curing Female Complaints, such as Dragging Sensations. Weak Back, Falling and Displacements, In flammation and Ulceration, and Organic Diseases, and It dissolves and expels Tumors at aa early stage. Mrs. PInkham's Standing Invitation to Women ' Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to write Mrs. Pinkham. Lynn, Mass, for advloe. She is the Mrs. Plnkham who baa been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that sue assisted ner momer-m-iaw, ujrm . ham in advising. Thus she is especially well qualified to guide sick women back to health. Write today, NEGRO IS CHARGED WITH WIFE IIURDER - (Special to The Evening Times.) Durham, N. C, May 6. Lizzie Guthrie, a colored woman, was found dead this morning, and from the evi- ' dence Introduced at the coroner's inquest it is believed that it was a premeditated murddr, and hor hus band has been remanded to jail on a charge, of killing his wife. The wo- - plan's death resulted from strangu- - lation, and the finger marks on her ' neck showed she had been choked to death. ' Her husband went to work as naiiol tliia mnrninfr hut whpn the ' murder was reported was placed un- der arrest and plead not guilty. The coroner's jury decided that her death resulted from foul play, and recom mended that the court hold Guthrie . without bail for an investigation of the case by the grand jury at the May term of court. From what can be learned, it seems that Guthrie had frequently alluded to the fact that he was going to kill his wife, and on yesterday made the same, re mark. It is also learned that he will try to prove an alibi. NAVAL RESERVES COMPANY FORMED i: (Special to The Evening Times.) Eltzaboth City, N. C, May 6. A company of Fourth division naval re serves, with about seventy-five mem bers, was organized in this city Sat urday night. The officers are as fol lows: W. A. Worth, lieutenant; Brad Sanders, lieutenant junior; J. C. B. Ehringhaus, ensign. The first meet- ing for further organization and drill will bo hold at the old armory on Wednesday evening. Already appli cation has been made to headquar ters for uniforms, and the company expects to bo in readiness for the annual, summer encampment which will occur in August. BISHOP FOX GRANTED AN AUDIENCE BY THE POPE. (Special Cable to The Times.) ' Rome, May 6. The pope gave an audience to the Right Rev. Joseph Fox, bishop of Greenbay, Wis., to day. The. pope expressed gratitude Sfor and admiration of ;the filial devo rUon of American Catholics to the Holy See.' He said that America af forded him many consolations. Re ferring to the Catholic Poles living ,in the United States, he said that in 'jduo course they will have some bish .ops of their own nationality, not espe cially appointed, but appointed in the usual way. DECIDE TO REBUILD 'I ' " CHATHAM OIL MILL. (Special to The Evening Times.) Fitteboro, Jt.Ci May 6. The stockholders of the Chatham Cotton Pil Company have decided unaai j mously to rebuild their plant ,ihat Was burned her March 31st. They wiir rebuild on? the sums .''location, but oa a larger scale, and a trick building. They expect to huve mow mill la operation by the fall - season. , FTJXERAL OF SILENT SMITH TOMORROW. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York, May 6. In the 11.500, 000 mansion at No. 871 Fifth avenue, which he had fitted np tor his wife and in which he had planned to give lavish entertainments, the body of ; James Henry Smith lay in state to day. ; ! ,: -: i ',' '"" ;' j "s-V;. .(;; , Intimate friends of the family and the visitors were - received by the take and Duchess of Manchester and Sir George and Lady Cooper. Mrs. Uhlnelander Stewart Smith, the dead doni wau unsu wo iae. millionaire's wife, had completely collapsed. The strain of the 12,000-mile jour- !ney with tho body of her husband asserted itself shortly after hor ar rival from Chicago, and when she en tered the Fifth avenue mansion she broke down completely. Tho funeral services will be private and will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o"cloek at St. Bartholomew Protestant Episcopal Church in Madi son avenue. The Rev. Dr. 1-eighton Parks will preach the funeral ser mon. The interment will be at Wood lawn, in the Smith family lot. After the Interment the will of Mr. Smith will be read. A FIGHT WITH A F1RK HIGH IT IX THK AIR. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Chicago, May 6. A stubborn lire, 150 feet in the air was successfully fought in the sixth and seventh sto ries of the pork house of the Schwarzschild & Sulzberger Com pany, Ashland avenue and 41st street. Offlicals of the company re fused to estimate the damage, but intimated it would be near $100,000. Almost as much damage was done by water as by fire, tons of water be ing poured on the blazing structure for several hours. A strong fire wall made a spread of the fire to the ad joining building impossible,, The fire was discovered shortly after 11 o'clock in the box factory, located on i the top floor of the pork house, a ( seven-story brick structure, 250 by Z70 feet. Battalion-man K. McAllis ter was one of the first firemen on the scene and he Immediately turned in an alarm and this was followed by live specials bringing a total of fifty engines. Owing to the congest ed district and the Inflammable na ture of the contents of the pork house, located in the center of the group of buildings composing the plant no chances were taken. FIXING THINGS FOR A THIRD TERM, AIN'T IT? (Tiv Leased Wire to The Times.) Pittsburg, Pa., May 0. Former Senator Charles A. Towne, of Min nesota, now of New York, passed through Pittsburg yesterday enronte to the Pacific coast. "Who will be the next president?" asked a reporter of Mr. Towne. "Bryan will be the democratic nominee," was the Instant rejoinder. "But who will be the next presi dent?" "There is only one man who can defeat Bryan." "And that man is " "President Roosevelt," responded Mr. Towne with a smile. "Will the president be a candidate for a third term?" ' ' "Well, the president knows more about that than I do," he replied. "Do you think he can prevent his own nomination?" "As matters stand now," said Mr. Towne, "I don't think he can; and, more significant still, he seems to be so shaping matters that no one else will be able to prevent it" BATTLE IN COURT- FOR THE USE OF. flIS NAME. (By Loaned Wire to The Times.) ' Chicago, May .-One of the great est battles ever waged for a name will be fought out In court today when Mrs.. Phillip Henrlel, ! Jr., number ' 1 tries to prohibit her husband's : di vorced wife, now married to Prof.C J. Carter, a magician, with whom she had been appearing on the stage, from using the Henrid name, i The .. Henrici divorce ' proceedings caused attention one year ago, April 9, .because of the allegation that the divorcee quaffed without quitting, thirty-one highballs on her thirty-first birthday. '. . -. . . ?. .- , ',. "WHEf TOV WANT THIS BEST . HAMS TO BOIL BUT . , jt AT ALL GBOCSa'ife. IAN MACLARENI FELL ON SLEEP Bv Leased Wire to The Times.) Mount Pleasant, la.. May . Dr. John Watson (Ian MacLaren) died at noon today. He has been con stautly sinking since the breaking of the abscess in the ear, about mid' night. Arrangements for the re moval of the body east will be made tonight RUMORS THAT WILKIE HAS FOUND A CLUE. fBy Leased Wire to The Times.) Chicago, May 6. John E. Wtlkle chief of the United States secret ser vice, arrived at the Auditorium An nex yesterday, and rumors were cir culated that he had come from Wash ington to work on a brand new clue in the 1173,000 sub-treasury mys tery. Mr. Wilkie left the hotel soon after his arrival and had not return ed late last night. A man he had talked with said he was visiting friends. .Captain Porter, of the local Becret service, was at his residence In Went worth avenue last evening resting. He said ho did not know Chief Wil kie was in town. The captain was not hopeful about solving the mys tory of tho money from the sub treasury. FIGHT FOR CONTROL OF THE .MACCABEES. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Chicago, Ills., May 6. Fight for con trol and financial changes in Illinois of the Knights of Massabees will begin in Chicago this week, when seventy- three Cook county delegates to the r.tate meeting in Bloomington on July 11 will be elected. Members of the order In Illinois charge openly that "old line" Insur ance Influence prevails through cer tain officers of the Btate and national body, and that it is planned that the society be undermined. There are two factions in the lodge, one supporting the officials. Ultimate control of the supreme tent, or International council Is the nbject of opponents to the administra tion. The council will meet In the Palmer House on July 16. WIGHT MA V GET OUT OF FIRM TO ACCKl'T JOB. Washington, May 6. Pearl Wight of Louisiana, owing to his interest in a firm which holds big contracts with the United States government may not accept the appointment the president has tendered him to suc ceeded Comftilssioner of Internal Revenuo Yerkes. Mr. Wight, as soon as he was offi cially informed of his appointment, notified the president that he thought it improper for him to accept the commissionershlp as long as he was Interested in the firm whose con tracts with the government amount to $800,000. , ! The matter is now unsettled, and Mr. Wight has intimated that b may get out of the firm and thus pave the way to his accepting the government position. THE DEATH OF W. W. GRIGGS (Special to The Evening Times.) Kllzabcth City, N. C, May 6. Dr. W. W. Griggs, one of the city's most prominent physicians and citizens, died at his home In Church street, this city, shortly after 12 o'clock Sun day night, aged 66 years. Besides a widow, Dr. Griggs is sur vived by jone son, Dr. J. B. Griggs, and one daughter, Mrs. R. T. White- hurst, both of this city, and one brother, Mr. Jack Griggs, of Curri tuck county, and one sister, who re sides in the west Dr. Grigg was born In Princess Anne county, Virginia, but the earlier part of his life was spent in Curri tuck county5 where , ho was promi nently identified In politics and al ways wielded a good influence in his community. Several years ago he moved to this city, where he has practiced his profession ever since. He was a Confederate soldier and served throughout , the" conflict. Dr. Griggs was a prominent Mason. The funeral services will be held at Christ Episcopal Church, of which he was a member, Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, by , the rector, "Rev,,' C. F. Smith, and the. concluding service at the grave will be conducted by the Masonic fraternity, representatives of which from Camden and Currituck counties will be in attendance. ' Call at our store, please, for a free sample of Drr'Shoop's !"Health Cof fee.". If real coffee disturbs your Stomach, your Heart, or. Kidneys, then try this Clever Coffee imitation. While Dr, 8hoop has very closely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee In flavor and taste, yet he has not even a single grain of real Coffee In It Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee, Imi tation la made from pare toasted grains or cereals,., with Malt, Nuts, etc .Ton win surely like- Health Coffee. Bold by W. B. Mann. - Malaria Makes Pale Blood. ' " The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, drives Out malaria and bunds up the system. . Sold by an dealen for XI years, Pile 10 cents. J LjUc'iiE-ELECTL! US Ccu2tyS:::::rjEoardlnSes- rtslca ILIs ifterncon v Fow Physicians 'Candidates for-the .Office of County . Superintendent . and Dr.. McQee,' Jr.; Was Elected on . Fourth Ballot Others Wpre.1 ?r. McCuIfers, Dr. llorton and Dr. Blalock. , . TheTCOunty sanitary board, which is composed of tne members of the board of county commissioners and two phy siclana, one appointed by the chairman of the board of oounty commissioners anff the other .by the mayor of Ral eigh,' met this afternoon for the. pur pose of electing a. county superintend ent or health. There were four candi dates, ' Dr.. J,t W. McOee, Jr., of Ral eigh, the present superintendent, Dr. J. J. U McCullers. of Swift Creek township, , a former superintendent, Dr. W, C; Hortori. of Raleigh, and Dr. N. M. Blalocki of Raleigh. Physi cians who are on the board are: Dr, Z. M. Caveaecs, 'ot Wakefield, and Dr, W. H. Boone, of Morrlsvllle. The first three ballots stood: Me- Gee, 4: McCuuera. 2: Horton. 1; and Blalock. 1. . In the fourth ballot Dr. McGee received four votes and f)r. Mc- Cullers 1, which re-rlectud Dr. Mc Oee. "Mf' - The board, of county commlssloncrp was In session today, but nothing of importance was transacted, this be ing the day devoted to the outside poor, Tomorrow matters pertaining to roads will be dfocussed and the boars will also probably be In session W.-dnes-day to finish any business that Is not reached tomorrow. BOBBY: WALTHOUR IN 'v"-.'-.-:--.;-i? SHADOW OF DEATH (Special Cable to The Times.) Berlin, May 6.-"Bobble" Wal- thour, the American bicvele rider, has met with a serious accident at Erfurt. Immediately after winning a fifty kilometre heat against Vant derstuyft, Walthour fell from his wheel just after crossing the line,: striking his 'head against a wooden railing. He was carried to the hos pital unconscious and is in a critical condition. 2 Free Samples b: "Preventles" and a booklet on Colds will bo gladly mailed you, On request, by Dr. Snoop, Racine, Wis.,' simply to prove merit Preventles are "little Sandy Cold Cure tablets. No Quinine, no Laxa tive, nothing hattnful whatever, Pre ventles present fids-yes the1' name implies when ali';hrly,or at the "Sneeze Stage, For ;a; seated, cold or LaGrippe, break- lt'up safely and quickly with iPrevnties.j. Sold by Henry T. Hicks. M .' ! ' . Let me marr!; yoi vTreo.' to prove merit, samples; .ofniyj Dr! Snoop's Restorative and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The lfcaTt, or The Kid neys. Address me; Dr. Shoop, Ra cine, Wis. Trosbfcjr of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symp toms of a deeper' ailment. Don't make the common error of fronting symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating the molt of your ali ment, and not . the cause. Weak Stomach nerves--the inside nerves means Stomach weakness,- always. And the Heart and Kidneys as well, have their controlling - or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you invariably have "weak- vital or gans. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made Its fame. No other remedy evert . claims to treat the "inside nerves.'? , Also for bloat ing, biliousness, ba$' breath or com plexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write for my ,fiee vook-jiiow. Dr. Shoop's Restorative- sold ' 'by Henry T. Hicks. . 0 , H'n B, Mrs. S. Joyce, 180 Sullivan St., Clarc mont, N. H., writes ?About , a year ago I bought two. - pottles f' Foley's Kidney Cure. It cured 'me of a se vere case of Kidney itrouWe of several years' standing. JM , certainly Is a grand, good medicine, "and I : heartily recommend It." Q, 0. King.- Kidney complaint kills more iwopla" than any other disease.. This Is due to the disease being so Insidious that it gets a good hold on the system before it is recognised. Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent the development of fatal disease if taken in tlme-0. King. More Xcws from the New England States. : , .' If any one has any doubt as to the virtue of Foley's Kidney -Cure, they need only to refer, i to Mn.AlvIn H. Stlmpson. of WUIIamantic. Conn., who, after almost losing hope: -o recovery, on account of the failure of so many remedies, Anally tried ;F6leya Kidney Cure, which ho says was "Just the thing" for hint, -as four bottles cured him completely. He is now entirely well and free from all the suffering in cident to acute kidney, trouble. O. Q. Ktaav .;.,::. ,.- -- DISTURBED THE .CONGREGATION The person who disturbed the con gregation i last Sunday by continually Sughlng Is. requested to buy a battle Foley's Honey and Tar. O. O. King. 4 - ' ' WARXTXa -M Yon have kldnpy . and Madder trouble and do hot use "Foley's Kidney Cores you will have only yourself to blams for results, as it positively cures all forms of kidney and bladder ale-eases.-0, Q, King. , 1. c ROBBINS' CASH GROCERY, We of fer at retail all -1 Store is open arid sale has begun. J.' THREE MORTALLYH.l' HURT IN A WRECK Hy Leased Wire to The Times.) Bowling Green, la.. May. 6. Prob ably the worst accident .which has occurred on tho Toledo Urban & In terurban Railroad since Itg construc tion occurred near this city last night. Three persons were fatally hurt oud sevcnty-flvo others were seriously in jured. The trouble was due ,to a head-on collision of a limited car which was south-bound and a north bound local car. Both cars were hvavlty loaded, with passengers. The injured mo being cared for in various places in this city and In To ledo. It's Great, Say All ! SPRING TONIC and BLOOD PURIFIER VICK'S TAR-HEEL SARSAPARILLA, $1.00 Size and value 50c. Money back if not pleased. At Druggists or 3 bottles sent prepaid for $1.50. , , . L. RICHARDSON, M'f'g Chemist, . Greensboro, N. C - - BIG CREEK COAL CO. , Celebrated . . - BIG CREEK. COAL direct from our mines , .', will protect yon daring " ! this damp cold weather ' ' CAPITAL CITY FUEl CO, ; ST. DENIS BROADWAY AND 1TH ST. i NEW YORK CITY, Within Easy Access of Every Point ef Interest Half Block from Wanamaker's. 6 minutes' walk of 8hopplng District, ' NOTED FOR: Excellence of Cuisine, Comfortable Appoint ments, Courteous Servlne and Homelike Surroundings. -Rooms $1J50 Per Day aad Vp. EUROPEAN PLAN. -Table d'Hote Breakfast, BOc. -WM. TATLOR SOIT.'lae. 'ALSO HOTEL MARTINIQUE, Broadway and 1 3d Etreet GREAT SALE Having bought the entire stock of lines of Groceries at a Bi;iGR:EEN 1 Pnnnhr flnnnrtmnntQ 1 &) I UIJUIVII EUIJUI llllUllltJ 3BT H HBHHBBH ' M H SHOES ' r Ladles' Oxfords t l.fa to $3 AO - Very latest last shown. Patent Leather and Gun Metal goods; These goods are BOc below price. ' ',"' Men's Oxfords $3.0 and fS.fffr' Children's Oxfords , BOc to 91.50 'Tan Oxfords for Ladles and Children. . ..: .'. MILLINERY. " Complete stock of Sailors,, black and white, from. . . .50c to l,flO We receive weekly well-trimmed Hats to retail from 93.SO to $5 AGENTS FOR PARIS . PAPER PATTERNS. , . . . ' ' f ' Walter Woollcott, 12 ast ALL, la' fit Owing to a re-arrangement tMt will bare to be maae in our store on account of baving; a .modern "plate-glass front put in, we have decided toVtfscontinuo the sale of all shoes and devote; our time strictly, to Dry Goods and Millinery. - . -' SITU OFFER . OUR ENIIRE STOCK OF SHOES ; h MEN'S, tADIES' and CHILDREN'SAT C0ST.L(f v ,'Tlns includes -alOxfords, oohaf Tiavo only be.en. in ou' possession foi; a" few5 days. - , . .'Uverything in stock is absolutely new and up-to-date; V- Here is the createst opportunity Sn Shoes ever offered i "i -if ' :- ' - THE COlIIIErXIAL ' RALCIGH, N. C. . ' f- f capital ; U , $ioo,ooo.ca SURl'LUS... ...... .v;:..:;. 1C0.CCC.C3 Stauds first i point of deposits among the 271 ' State Banks, Private Banks and Trust Compa- : !. . - nies in North Carolina which do not pay inter- - - est on deposits. ' t - ; ' irnw uusniEcs wAinrp. -. OF sacrifice in Price lit 1 . '$4 & llartin Street ' - . 1. "!.'. S V .k :o:-r-r-;;T j,- - ,k AND FARMERS BANK,