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PAGE ?W0 THE RALEIGH' EVENING TIMES: THURSDAY, M ARCH 10, 1908. C 6 1 t I I I THE HAYTIEN SITUATION The Kind You Have Always Bought, and ivWcli ha3 been in use fir over 30 years, has borne the sijrnatwe of and has been inarte under- his per- pffi?-'s, sonal supervision since its infancy. ccicua Allowno cno to deceive ou in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " -Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the hea'tli of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pac goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It i Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor oiher jtfarcotfc substance. Its ago is its guarantee, it destroys Worms and allays Foverishnessi It cures Diarr?j oca in Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, care Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought !n Use For Over 30 Years. THt CCNTAUN CCtklPANV, TT MURRAY STRICT, HtW VORR OITV. fc:,1."." .isam Stole $50,000, Etc. (Continued From First Page.) burg, who cama hero broken-hearted on learning of his disappearance, wearing his engagement ring on her finger. She had loaned the broker $l 0,000 she told many people, but she did not regret the money. No one cared to tell her that Boeci; was already married. Because of his social and business success, his courtly manners, and his fine looks, . Boeclc apparently found no difficulty in obtaining thousands of dollars worth of gems from dealers with no other security than his word. Boeck's fatlier served in the Hun garian revolution and 'later in diplo matic positions. He came to this country after the Civil War and be came professor of mathematics .and engineering in the University of yir ginia. : state and 'interchangeable,' for $20, for porsoiv whose name, is shown on cover.--' Five; hundred mile family book good on the Seaboard in North Caro lina only! lor $l!.2fi, good for five or less peopie, who can all use it at t!l!' same tins'. The two thousand mile books and one. thousand mile books, sold at rate of $40. ami. $20 respect ively, will be good over practically-all -of 'the prin cipal lines in the soul h and east, in cluding the Southern Railway,, At lantic Coast Line. Norfolk & Southern.- R. F. & P. W. S., Aberdeen & Ashboro. and ; Bay Line. For further information apply to ticket agents, or C. H. Gattis, travel ing passenger agent, No. 4 AV. Mar tin street (Tucker building), Raleigh.- N. C. Ixw Rates and .Mileage Uooks via Seaboard, Comiiiencing April 1, On April 1 the Seaboard Air Line Railway will put on sale intra-state rates In the sta,te of North Carolina at rate of 2 cents per mile, and as soon thereafter as possible will issue tariffs showing interstate rates to all points south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers on basis of 2V. 'rent's per mile, it being understood, however, that the R. F, & P. will continue to use $3.50 rate between Richmond, Va., and Washington, D. C. Two thousand mile books, : inter state and Interchangeable.-. ' will be sold for $40,000, good for five or less people, members of a firm or corpora tion, -'only one person being allowed to use it at a time. One" thousand mile books, inter- Ml'SIC STI DKXTS Should Have Steady Xervos. The nervous system of the musi cian Is often very sensltiva and any habit like coffee drinking may so upset the nerves as to make regular and necessary daily practice, next to impossible. "I practice from seven to eight hours a day and study Harmony two hours," writes a Michigan music stu dent. "Last September I was so nervous I could practice only a few minutes at a time and mother said I would have to drop my music for a year . ;'..-.:-. "This was terribly discouraging as I couldn't bear the thought of los ing a whole year of study. Becom ing convinced that my nervousness was caused largely by coffee, and seeing Postum so highly spoken of, I decided I would te3t it for awhile. "Mother followed the directions carefully and I thought I had never tasted such a delicious drink. We drank Postum every morning in stead of coffee, and by November I felt more like myself than for years, and was ready to resume my music. "I now practice as usual, do my studying and when my day's work is -finished I am not any more nerv ous than when I began. "I cannot too highly recommend Postum to musicians who practice half a day. My father is a physician and recommends Postum to his pa tents. Words cannot express my appreciation for this most valuable health beverage, and experience has proven its superiority over all otiiers." "There's a Reason." , Name given by Postum Co., Bat tle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellvllle," In packages. Remember that when the Stomach nerves fail or weaken. Dyspepsia or Indigestion must . always follow. But,-' strengthen thsse same weak in side nerves with Dr. Shoop's Resto rative, and then see how quickly health again return. ; Weak Heart and Kidney nerves can also "b'9 strengthened with the Restorative, where. Heart pains, palpitation, or Kidney weakness is found. Don't drug the Stomach, nor stimulate tha Heart or Kidneys, That is wrong. Go to the cause of these ailments. Strengthen these weak inside nerves with Dtv Shoop's : Restorative and get well. A simple, single test will surely tell. Henry T. Hicks Co. FRIDAYDEPENDS Port au Prince, Marcu 19. Con sequent upen the decision of the Haytien government to permit the participants in the late insurrection, who have found asylum In the vari ous consulates, to leave the country unmolested, the Frencu cruiser D'Estress is preparing to take on board all-the-refugees in the French, Germau and Spanish consulates at Gonaives, - St. JIarc and Port au Paix. The cruiser will take the rev olutionists to St. Thomas. President Nord Alexis has issued instructions in i:ie case of six mili tary '.officers, including Mayor Lara que, commandant of the crack cav alry corps, who are now under ar rest on suspicion of being implicat ed in the recent conspiracy, that, if the facts warrant it, they b? taken before a regularly constituted mili tary court for examination. On Friday next a court martial will decide the case of Major Aurel Madou, charged with, making an at tempt against .the security of tiva state and conspiracy to assassinate the president. '..There were no signs of disturbances throughout the city today, the jiresenca of the warships in the harbor allaying the fear of the foreign residents. ( THEATRICAL J Marie LaTour Stock Co. Next Week. The attraction at the AcaUamy of Music, commencing Monday, March 23 rd promises to be an event of real Importance. Mr. C. A. Teaff, who has been with the Harris Parkerson' Company for the past seven year3, ! has given us some good plays and Mr. Teaff will present for the first tinia in this city his great play, a' thrilling melodrama, "The Fatal Scar," featuring Miss Maile LaTour, and a strong company of sterling players. "The Fatal Scar" Is a melo drama complete in every detail and abounds with real hairbreadth es capes, and thrilling climaxes, which arp said .to exceed anything ever at tempted in repertoire, and there will b." plenty of artistic gun play which is a very dear to the hearts of all melodramatic "Fans." In fact, Mr.' Teaff Ecoms to have studiad the tastes of the patrons of melodrama and fiver, them in "The Fatal Scar" j just what t:iey are looking for. The Marie LaTour Stock Company will! open their engagemant with this play .and" on Monday night : ladies' will be admitted with one paid 30 cent ' ticket, if reserved before six o'clock. Monday. Popular prices: 10,! 20 and 30 cents. u'... .,- , - ; : .. - Only One "'BROMO Q.UIMNE,W that U ' 1 Laxative Bromo Qmnine (jjjfJy on evory .Sot thk only oxk. There Are HuiMlitds of Kalei"li l'eo p!e Similarly Situated. Can there be any stronger proof offered than the evidence of Raleigh rasidents? , After you have read the following, quietly answer the ques tion.' -' . ' Mrs. G. W. Part in, 504 Oak wood Ave., Raleigh, N. C, says: "I have been .greatly benefited by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills and can consci entiously recommand them. I had kidney trouble for a long time, this being evidenced by the unnatural appearance and irregular action of the kidney secretions. There was also a dull aching across my loins and at times after stooping, it was almost impossible for me to regain an erect position on account of the severe twinges that would shooi through my body. When I read about Doan's Kidney Pills, I was im pressed in their favor and after pro curing a box from the Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Company I . started their use. 1 had taken them only a short time when the kidneys wera regulated and the backache disposed of. I have since recommended'' them to several others, bslieving fully that they will act up to the claims made for them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the I'nited States. -,'.- Ramember the name Doan's and take no other, DEATH OFMRS. DQRTCH IN G0LDSB0R0 TODAY A telegram was received in the city this afternoon announcing the death in Goldsboro of Mrs, H. P. Dortch, w'hich .. .occurred there this afternoon at 12:30. Mrs. Dortch, who was formerly- Miss Ellen Sas ser.. was a sister of Mrs. James Mc Kca, of this city. She was a member of the Episcopal church of Golds- I boro, was a Christian woman and is a loss to her family and community. She was 60 years of age. Mrs. Dortch was a native of Ral eigh, tile daughter of the late Mrs. Lucinda D. Sasser, where she spent her girlhood days. Here she has many friends and relatives, who will be grieved to learn of her death. Be sides her husband she is survived by five children, all of whom reside in Goldsboro. Thoy are Mrs. C. W. Granger, John S. Dortch, Hiram P. Dortch, Jr., Sim S. Dortch, and Mrs. Mildred Lewis. The funeral will take place tomor row afternoon at 3:30 at Goldsboro. Among those who will go from Ral eigh are Mrs. Carl A. Woodruff, Mrs. William Little, Mrs. T. S. Kenan, Mrs. K. P. Battle, Dr. James McKee, Mr. George Little, and Mrs. C. L. Jenkins. . ; SMALLPOX AT CLIPPSIDE; ENGAGEMENT CANCELED. Dr. B. : F. Dixon, who was sched uled to make an address at Cliffslda, Rutherford county, Saturday, re ceived a letter today Informing him that measles and smallpox had broken out In the community and that the exercises had bean post poned. The auditor had already left, however,' and Mr. E. H. Baker reached him by telepohne at Greens boro. .A UN1TEDMINEW0RKEUS ACT ON WAGE REPORT The Oriental Hunk is Solvent. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 19.The I'nited Mine-Workers'. Convention met this morning to act on the re port of the national wage commit tee which recommended late, yester day that separate district nonferen ces be asked for between the miners' associations in the central competi tive district and the various opera tors" associations. The committee recommended that Eeparate wage conferences be held In the districts of the southwest district; that the scale adopted in each instance be not less than the present existing scale and that In case of failure to com plete negotiations a suspension of work be called until contracts ex tending beyond April 1st be signed. The miners have already received the acceptance of the Indiana opera tors of the invitation. Through the efforts of Mayor Bookwalter and the Central Labor Union -tlu convention reconsidered Its vote of February 29th to hold the next annual convention In St. Louis, and after much balloting de cided to return to Indianapolis In 1909. No Use to Die. "I have found out that there is no use to die of ltrnaf trouble as long as you can get Dr. King's New Dis covery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rushboro, Pa. "I would not b8 alive today only for that wonderful medicine. It loosens up a cough quicker than anything else, and cures lung disease even after the case Is pronounced hopeless." This most reliable remedy for coughs and colds, lagrlppe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness, Is sold under guar antee at all drug stores. 60c. nnd $1.00. Trial bottle free. Publicity is what advertisers seek. The Evening Times is where the ad vertisers find publicity. At llio Afnitemv nf Mtisif pvprv! ulternoon ana ntgnt, a nrst-eiass Moving Picture Show. Change every j day, using nothing but the best films. Heat films are class A. New ( in tha Moving Picture business, but giving excellent service. Machine was just a little bad Monday night. Gave it away and sot a new one, Everybody pleased last night. Have not got the best show on earth, but just as good as any. If you sea the show and you are not satisfied tell the management and he will slip you your price of charge back nnd will inake good later. . Must Pay $100 Each to Elect St. Prohibition Look Your Best On Easterday Don't be satisfied, with a "ready-to-wear, ' ' ready-made store suit, made six months ago for nobody in particular, but Have a Fine Suit Tailored to Order from cloth and style of your own selec tion, and according to your own per sonal measure. Then you will be dis tinctively individual. We are showing one of the largest tailoring lines ever shown in the State, embracing all of the newest shades. The Cost will be $1 8.50 to $50 if you have us make it, but you'll get style, shape, workmanship, quality and satisfaction not obtainable anywhere else for like money. Do it now. North Carolina's Foremost Tailor Rooms 208-209-210 Carolina Trust Building. RALEIGH, - - - - - NORTH CAROLINA. (iVntinued From First Page.) diillai-s for the May convention Is out of order, i-ome of the representatives arguu.; " Some time hro a good lady wrote and asked me to send her a copy of ''the I Link-field bill." She did not designate which ons. eB'ng busy I waited y.-v-eral days before I went in search of Mr. I.ittlefleld. In the meantime I. re ceived a second letter from the woman. Among other things the epistle contain- eu .i veneu inreuv. jii suosiunce was told that I would be remembered by the W. '. T. U. If eyer I ran for any office . in North Carolina. In otl'.er words, I was to be put on the "bad book" for not stopping my work to do a turn. Before the second letter reach ed me I had mailed the "Littlefield li quor bill." Soon I had a postal c.trd, thanking me for my kindness. I feel certain that my name Is not written. there. I just escaped. I should not like to be In a congress man's place. He who does not "cough" may be put on the black list. SEXI AIX ORDERS TO CLARKSILLIi WHISKY HOUSE. PRICE LIST OF WHISKY EXPRESS PREPAID TO RALEIGH, N. C. Per Gallon. $2.15 2.60 Throat Trouble and all affections of the chest yield promptly to l'iso's Cure. It is an ideil remedy for children, be cause of its agreeable flavor and absolute freedom from opiates and dangerous or objectionable drugs. ; All druggists, 2S cents. R.W. Jones 2-year-old Corn Whisky . . ...... ........ R. W. Jones 4-year-old' Corn Whisky . v ."'. . . . ...... R. W. Jones 8-year-old Corn Whisky . . . ... ..... ... . 3.00 2 gals. R. W. Jones 2-year-old Corn Whisky . . . ........ 4.25 3 gals. R. W. Jones 2-year-old Corn Whisky . .......... fl.00 4 gals. R. W. Jones 2-year-old Corn Whisky . . ......... 8.25 Golden Crown Rye, 3 years old ... . . ; .-. . . ... . . . , . . . . . ; .... 2-75 Spring Valley Rye, 3 years old . . . . ; . . ... . . . , ........ .... 2.65 Kentucky Rye, 4 years old 3.25 Gin . . ... . "''. . . i . . ... . . . .... ..... . ... . .... ., .. 2.50 C. R. Jones Rye, 2 years old 2.65 Silver Brook Rye, 8 years old. . .;.v ..... .............. ... 4.25 Old Velvet Rye, 4 qts. .... ... . ... . . ............. . . . . . . . . 4.50 Rose Valley Rye, 4 qts. .... ...... . . . ... .......... ....... 4.50 Sllus Deane Rye, 4 qts. 4.00 Glen Lilly Rye, 4 qts...;,.......,...,......,........... 4.00 Rooney's Malt, 4 qts, . ...... . . ... ...... . .. ..... . ;. , . . ; . . 4.25 Duffy's Malt, 4 qts. ,-'.". ...... ...... 1 ... ...... ....... 4.50 These Whiskies are delivered in Raleigh, express paid by us. Give us a trial order on Corn Whisky. Whisky and prices can not be beat. Every kind of Whiskies and Wines can be mentioned are kept in stock. All orders must be accompanied with Cashier's Check, Postofflce Money Order, or Express Money Order. No stamps taken for Whisky. Mall your orders on morning train coming by Durham and they will be filled same day. Clarksville Whisky House, CLARK SVILLE, VA. ywiNiAiwincAHunAiiarani L, ..MILLER'"" 1 Fine Old Whiskies We will fill your orders promptly for any of the High-Grade Whiskies named below. All goods guaranteed as represented or money refunded. Re mit by post-office or express money order, cashier's check cr registered letter. . Four Quarts express prepaid to any point Three Foatherg Ry? Whiskey ....... French Brandy Three Star Hennessy French Brandy Juleii Li-frnnc & Co.. Black and White Scotch Whiskey.... John Dewar & Son Scotch Whiskey... Mount Vernon Rye Whiskey Canadian Club Rye Whiskey Muni'i Extra Rye Whiskey .......... Kelio Spring Rye Whiskey ...... Miller's Private Stock (bottled bond) Old Charter (bottled In bond) ... Old Kentucky Taylor Rye....... Croam of Baltimore Rye Weddln Bolls Rye ............ . Jefferson Club Rye..... Lofr Cabin Rye .,.., Pimllr-n Plnh Rv - oonzalez, Bias & Cn.'s Imported Sherry Wlne..M.oo cuuiurrin rtnerry wino Montlcello Claret Wine ..2.IW) Virginia Dare wine .a.BO Scuppernonff Wlno a.BO Oolden Gate Apricot Brandy 94.00 ...85.00 In ...9S.00 ...H4.no ...$4.sr, ...84-00 . ..K4.00 ...4.00 ...S4.oo . . ,4.00 Apple Brandy Peach Brandy An assortment of any number of these brands wfll be shipped if desired. Send us a trial order. Virginia and North Carolina Liquor Co., C A. MILLER, Proprietor. 215 and 217 Main Street, Danville, Virginia. . Th Oldmtt Mail Order Houi in Virginia. ' PIVAT&TOCKJ -., 11 .f.no ft 3.30 II 97 -M ,7 M l.00 Sft.00 ............ tli.60 ..fd.OO fU.OO .W.oo Golden Eagle Rye .... . Oolden Crown Rye . ... Manhattan Cocktail .... Martini Cocktail ....... Whiskey Cocktail ...... Duffy's Malt Whiskey .. Rooney's Malt Whiskey Field's Sloe Gin ....... Booth's Old Tom Gin ... Geneva Gin ............ ........ .S3.RO ,. , .SS.00 $5.00 ........SHOO .., sn.oo ........ S4.25 MOO ...SA-00 ......sn.on S4.23 ....$3.25 and $4 00 .....83.25 and S4.CO Cream of North Carolina Corn Whiskey. . Laurel Vallev Corn Whiskey.'........,... North Stat j Oorn Wlilskcy..
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