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.leigii i:vi::n:,c; . ni:i day, i itwith alum (bod by the use of poor .baking powder. , . Have a delicious, pure, home-made muffin, cake or come in, . To be sure of the purity, you must usr'. '" Royal makes a difference in your home a difference in your health' ? a diffeicem your cooking. , v - ; ROYAL is absolutely Pure. WEATHER FORECAST. ! Washington, - May 23. Forecast tor North Carolina fof 36 hours to 8 iv; m. Friday; '. Fair tonight and Friday. ' - " ' , , t '. -There has been a steady decrease in barometric pressure east of the Mississippi River accompanied by a riso in ' temperature:' '. The western : low lias moved eastward but slightly. On, the eastern solpe of tha Rockies the temperature has risen, somewhat In ' the southern portion," tmt has fallen in. the northern portion as the pressure 1b rising in that region. . In the south: the weather .is generally partly cloudy; some rain fell yester-" day in southern Texas; at San An tonio 1. 20 inch was reported. : -The high pressure area in," the southeast will cause a continuation of fair weather In . this vicinity .to night and Friday. ' '.A. H.' THIESSEN, '' Section Director. , Wonderful Erzpma Core. "Our little boy had eoema for five tears," writes 1ST A.. Adams- Henriet ta, Fa. "Two f our: home doctors said the case was hopeless, bis lung being affected. then employed other doctors but no benefit resulted. By chance we read about Electric Bit ters; bought'a bottle and soon noticed 1m provement. We continued this med icine until several bottles were used, when our boy wa' completely t cured." Bi'.it of all blood medicines and body building health tonics." Guaranteed at all druggists. 60c. r lis , TO DRESS NEATLY IS ' h - j&kW ft - : , LADIES, i And when your attire is pleasing' undoubtedly the right style. , . OUTv NEV LINES Or CLOTHING SURPASSES. 1 1 Kvery garment lrj our iai "" ; vi tailored,' having brn 'f'vled . i, mer service. . . " , s ' something f rem f h , I. THE SUMMONS CAME WITHOUT WARNING Mr. 5". L. Mahler aged 77 years, well-known and respected citizen of this city passed away suddenly about 6 o'clock last night at his home on North Blount street. He was sitting in a chair when the end came, death resulting from heart failure. For the past thjrty-flve years Mr, Mahler had .made his home in' this city, having come to this state from Germany during the '60's. Until re cently, he was connected with one of the local banks as an expert account ant. Ho married Misa Henrietta Hoi den, a daughter of the late Governor Holden, who, with a, daughter, Miss Loaise, and a son, Mr, Fred Mahler, Eurvivo him. He-wttrwr uncle Of Messrs. . Louis and. Fred Mahler, , the well-known' Jewelers,, 'Mr. Mahler had a number of. friends in Raleigh, who will regret very much to learn of his death. The end came asXa great shock to the family;' and they have the sympathy of many friends. . pall at out store, plunse,- for a free, sample of Dr. Snoop's Health. Cof fee." . If' real t coffee disturbs your Stomach, your Heart or Kidneys,- then try this Clever Coffee imitation. While Dr. Snoop has very closely matched Old Java ; and Mocha -Coffee, In. flavor and taste, yet he has not even a single grain of real Coffee tn lt v Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains of cereals,. , with Malt.' Nuts, etc. You will surely like Health Coffee, j, Sold by W. B. Mann, TO PLEAS! THE, to the women, rfoni garmenta are ;- specially Beieciea block, is carrecnj. ot the demands for spring and sum-, .' . NGABT2N; y r 1 the pantry V Is & ft Ucfl You remember the hunger you haa Hqme cooking' counts tor mucn ia the child's health: do not imoeril ' ' ' biscuit ready when'' they . ' HOTEL RATES; AT THE EXPOSITION 2 "I socurod a room in a first-class hotel here last night for 11.50, far better than one I paid S3 for in the New Willard at Washington; and I got an excellent breakfast this morn ing for 65 cents," said a gentleman from St. Paul, Minn., today. . This gentleman, who is a well known business Iman of the western city, said that newspaper publications in his section had given every one the impression that it would cost from $10 to S 25 a day to live In Norfolk, and that he was warned by many not to come. " - , , , ' - , l.; "Instead of these direful things be ing true," he said, "I find the neces sities of life most reasonable and the people kind and courteous In the ex treme. It will bo my first .action when I got home to correct, so far as I am able, the very erroneous reports that Jiave been current." - 1 Regarding, the bond issue by the exposition and the status of the work there, Governor of Ways and Means Barton Myers has given out the fol lowing. ' , n ' 'The banks of Norfolk have'agreed in writing to take S100.00Q worth of the 1400,000 bond issue to be made by the exposition, and no more. We have every . assurance that the re mainder of the bonds will "be taken Ono hundred thousand dollars will complete the " exposition in detail. The money secured' front the banks will be used for this purpose. ' : v "The banks have appointed at com mittee, composed of Walter Tay lor, president of the Marine Bank; Caldwell Hardy, president of the Nor folk National Bank, and W. W. Moss, president of the .Citizens Rank,; to confer with the exposition officers as to the advisability of expenditures to be made. : The $300,000 will be used in tho, payment of ". accrued claims against the exposition, ' The- stock holders of the exposition will cufely authorize the - bond issue at their meeting to bo held on June 1st. We have sufflcient money tor tho present needs of the exposition.- i . "Onr work at the exposition Is now nearing completion, as might readily be seen. We are further ahead than are the coticesslonaires; and exhibit ors,. We have a few streets to put in condition, and finishing touches to put on some of our buildings. fSevr eral state buildings are yet unfin ished. ' ',.,' q "J'o other, exposition has had as many difficulties to overcome as has this - bob of the big expositions have made a, better showing, and never be-, fore has. such a small city successfully coped with the construction of a big exposition." - . -- , ' . Hotel Rates." . ' The citizens' commission 'commit tee has been furnished rates by local hotels, in addition to those hereto fore printed, as follows:', ;-;'.f , ;; ' Hotel Neddo Single room one person, 2; single toom, two persons, S2.B0 and $3; single room, three per sons, $2.50; room and bath, one per son, $2.50; room and bath, two per sons, $5; cots, $1. ' " r . Progress Hotel Single room, one person, $ J and $1.50; singlo room, two persons, $2 and $3; single room, three persons, $3 to $4.50. Atlantic Hotel Single room, one person,' $2; single room, two 'per sons, $1.50; inglo room, three per sons, $l; room and bath, one per son, $4; room and bath, two persons, Alf,Dh(u!ii Hotel Single room, one persou, $2; single room, two persons, $1.50; double room, tour persons, $1; room and bath, one person, $3.50 and $3; cots, $1. -''. .' '..'..:. I. Gladstone Hotel--Single room, one person, $1 and $2; single room, two persons, $2 and $3;- single room, three persons, $3 and $4. Pine Beach Hotel Single" room, one person, $3 to $5; singlo room two persons, $4 to $6; singlq room, three persons, $5 to $7; room and bath, ono person, $5 to 7; room and both, two porsons, $6 to $10 Tho New. Lenox . Hotel Single room, one person, $1 and $1.50;. sin gle - room, two persons, $2; " dorml tory cots, 75c. - s f . u Hotel ' . Annex--SInglo room, one person, $1.60; single room, two per sona, $2; ' single room, threo per sons, $$. ' , Colonial Hotel Singlo room, one person, $1.50; single room, two per sons, $2; single room, three persona, $3; room and ' bath, one person, 42.50; room and bath, two persons. $4; dormitory cots, $1 X. Hotel Meyer Singlo room,:; one person, $1 arid $1.50; singlo, room. two persons, $1.50 and $2; single room, three persons-, fl.75 and $$.50; room and bath; two persons, $3; dor mitory cots, 75c and $1. . v ' Dixie Inn Single room, one 'per son, $2; single room, two persons, $2; doublo rodm, four persons, $4; room and bath,- $2.15; roam and bath, two porsons, $2.50;- dormitory cots, 5.0c Norfolk -Ledger-Dispatch. castoriaI Tor Iniants and Children. . The Kid Ycu Kavs Alwajs Bought Bear thti Bfnature o! , Very Important! ' Vou only have a few days to Bare $20 on each $1,000 in cash. ' What you have on' hand June 1st has to be given Jn, when you list for taxes. Vou can avoid, this by buying NOW N, C. :4's or'B's or Erwin 6 per cent Preferred ' Stock, redoemablo atfer January, 1914, at $110 for every $100 worth yon hold. You get check for $30 July 1st. also. You get $20 July 1st on $1,000 4 per cent Bond. Yon get $30 also ' October 1st on 11,000 6 -per cent bond. $720 1 in coupons oft each $1,000 6 per cent bond. , - c c. Mcdonald. Pale Delicate Women and Girls. The Old Standard "fjrove's Taste lew' Chill "ionic drives7 out malaria and builds up 'the system. Sold by all dealt rs for 37 years. ' Price 60 cents. , - - - we-nave just, rueciveu i Walnut. Pecans ana" Almonds: also another lot of II 1 , 1 , V- : . ... t- ..' ;s 1 . 1. T . . i;" . . v'.-.-.- - - man aencious iireaKiasi The finest line of Coffee Store closes at G:30 p. m. llargett and Wilmington Stsl " . - Large lot of -Virginia Hams coming TOCo&PflffiT GO :0:- The New Dry EXTEtA ; - -V; S P'TT" r A Q : We arc making . special Linen , Table Damasks, with Muslin and, Madras -Ckirtains, Junbroidenes, Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, Bath Towels! Suit Cases and Trunks.. vNoprices arc given with this announcement, for the fact is, we want you 'to see the splendid values given, with the prices and the articles. - . . , If interested, better see these at once. ' . - Thomc ; k LADI ' ' 1i1 rr " It ' " I KJt I k t uWL j r a u ui o '. We sell Groceries of Quality. When you buy from us, and our goods are not what what represented or what you think they ought to be, return them to us and get your money back Squar dealing Is our motto. Phone us a trial order. All jhones. .. RUDY & BUFFALO E, ' 108 K. Hai-Rctt 8t -1 r : L J, IS THE SPRING nnd summer a dish of nch and de licious Ice cream suci) as we make is refreshing and BorlahtnS, and f can bo eaten when .the appetjo craves for nothing else. - Our Ice cream Is pure aud flavored from pure fruit . Juices, and you will always find it delicious ad palate tickling, , '. ' V, , v W. FVRMAX CETTS. fhonos: Raleigh 710; Bell 1371. 5 HEAD" l. ACHE I 10c. Botuo .2 Dose 25c Bottle i , , i . . ...8 Doses1 : ask vovrn nKALvit fob it. Cnder New, Progressive Mmungenjent r i m m. Bi i a jxvhu euppjv ui ouuuuu ,.' y xtoc. , - in the city. - , . I till September 15th. - T, , t v 1 Is Goods Store IP NEAR BY, SEE THESE IN PEUSON; IF OUT OF town, write for sam- . PLES AND PRICES , comDlimentarr nrices on-' Napkin Matching,' on Net," iriin Cornn y r "h i Ul hill W Will! 1. i I! - III t 4, 1 w - k h , r;. cl rO - ' V' ., h ' . v' v.-' CWix V w, v7 -1. J 'r-- Ifh j J 1 PEERLESS PATEHT naihiMi,, " .YES, WE SPEAK from a pleasant experience v "PEERLESS" is ttue to its name, T H E B E"S L r S3WG REMEMBER that behind every sack of. PEERLESS stands our Rjarantec, and we ': EXCEPT NONE It is as good U the BEST,; ' ,;;;j,s' , - ; ' : u t Carr-olina .Roller -Mills. J. S. CARE, Jtl., - BMBaBMS9SSSHHSM7SCaSJBS9B T ' .- -. i' f - . V - :. '. . IN THE READY-TO-VJEAR DEPARTWIEIMT. iVV. -; ' , Here are sundry lots of handsome spring suits, ' -all mado by tailor artists; fit, finish and mate- : ' rials first-class.' There arc some plcasani; price surprises in store for you. ' Tailored Suits that , . were $15.00, $16.50, $18.50, $20.00, $22.00, now- - :S11.25, $12.50,. $14.00, $15.00, $17.00. . t : ' ' None of the above suits will be sent out on ap- ,provaL- - ; ... . , -' ' Tlireo Itciiis of Muslin 0r(L':ru3L: .-. ... ......H ,.r ,-,.?',,.,,......, ,.. tl..... , s ; - These Items are not to bo matched in ordinary . , ,-ls : selling. Vd have cut prices to - insure - quick , . selling. - ' - in :J : ;'.., Z. I Ttic ''Ann Kln U io MAn 5 " '- 4 (tlltil, Vtb, IVb WVb UUb) UJ LV lU'VU. , , ' 1 v Gowna 75c, 85c, $1.00, up to $3.00," 7 x 4, ; j Skirts, 75c; $1.00, up to J3.C0. . --f. 1 - ' Tailordd Hats--RodDGod. ... A wntinuanee of the special sale of all the Tai 'f lored Hats an opportunity worth ctmisidera-' tion.,.- ' v N v'llats that wore $5.50, $3.73, $7.00, $8.50,.$10.00,' now $3.00, $150, $1.00, CG.COJ f s -,'V - One case of Lrulics' Gauze II. so, double foot, garter top tho raino IIopo-' Hit usually. retails at oac. bpeciar sales pi . 7w orary 0-" : I '- 131 FAYETTEVILLE tlT. I"l fiii.'lally preet our fnVnsls s i -'t r :i cent paid rx i - ' ' . j ; ' -. l I Sq say we all of us,- ;, ' So say we all of U3,T '. - : So say we all of us, . " J f :x So say, WE ALL. , ,' President. : o . . . . . 7. P. v I f : il $2.50; cbts, 50c. and $1. ; POOB
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