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PAGE TWO THE EVENING TIMES, RALEIGHN. a NEW SKIN REMEDY STOPS ALL ITCHING DRUNKMAN LOSES MULEANDWAGON Skin Troubles of Adults and Infants Quickly Cured. When it is known that poslam, the . ' new skin discovery, will stop the tor- i torous itching attending eczema with ' A few days ago a farmer by the first application and bring immediate name of Chappie, who lives near Ral relief and comfort to sufferers from eigh, let a tenant of his have his mule all akin tronhlfiB. Its mnrlt will be an- and wagon to come to the city. The predated and its wonderful success understood. On the tender skin of chafing infants, poslam may be used with Boothing and beneficial effects. It is app'.led externally, and its re markable healing powers begin at once. All skin diseases, including ec zema, acne, herpes, rash, tetter, etc., yield Immediately to poslam. Occa sional applications, in small quanti ties, will quickly banish pimples, hives, blackheads, b'.otches, and will tenant came and had a glorious time. He quickly found a blind tiger, load ed up on the wet refreshments ob tained of the tiger and acquired a howling drunk. Jack Beasley's men found him and he was locked rp. The man was so drunk that he had forgotten his mule and wagon, for the time, but others had not forgotten it. Lonnie Chamblee, a white man who proudly proclaimed himself a citizen of Durham, was here that day on a relieve and cure itching feet, scaly visit. He found the mule ana wagon scalp, humors, etc. A special 50- apparently ownerless, promptly an cent package is prepared for those nexed both, and left the city, presum who use poslam for these minor skin ably with the intention of returning troubles. This, as well as the regu- to his native city. In Brooklyn, (N. lar two-dollar jar, is on sale at the C), he sold the wagon and harness King-Crowell Drug Co., and other to W. M. House for one dollar, leading drug stores, in Raleigh. Later he met "Bull" Upchurch and An experimental supply of poslam sold the mule to Bull for $15.00. At may be obtained free of charge by this point the fair figure of the Dur writine to the Emergency Laborator- hamUe fades away and he becomes ies, 32 West Twenty-fifth street, New only a memory. Up to noon today the York. LOCAL BRIEFS Dr. W. G. Chrisman left this mnrnlnt, 'f nr riiirhnm where hp will attpnri the. sessions of the North Car-! Jeffreys olina Academy of Science, which jail yard and will be turned over to sheriff had not found the slightest clue to his whereabouts. The mule, however, was not so hard to trace. Hpchurch sold it to Thomas Blair and he claimed own ership when the mule was found yes terday by Deputy Sheriff Ste'.l. The mule wras found at Pool's farm, two miles from the city, doing faithful service drawing a plow guided by Ed. The mule is now in the Science, meets there today and tomorrow. Mr. J. E. Dorman, of the United States department of agriculture, dairying division, is here today. He ; will spend several months in the I State, carrying on experiments in testing the pressure of silage on the walls of silos. Dr. W. G. Chrisman, state vet erinarian, returned yesterday from a trip to Granville county on business connected with his department. Prof. J. A. Conover, dairy ex pert of the North Carolina depart ment of agriculture, has returned from Washington, D. C. Phil Crowson and Andrew Ba ker, colored sons of rest, have been arrested by Constable Byriim charged with vagrancy. They were commit ted to jail. Prof. J. B. Carlyle, of the depart ment of Latin, Wake Forest College, was in the city today. -Work will be begun on the Yar- borough House In a few days. 1 Dike a Ctaniini For Female Trouble "I recommend Cardui to my lady frietids," writes Mrs. Mattie Christo pher, of R. F. D. 72, 'Atlanta, Ga. "I Viinlr it. ia tli a hest. mArlifinG for fe male .trouble I ever took. It works (fj like a charm. Before taking Cardui, 3 naa sunerea wun iemaie irouuie im 20 years. I was irreeulait and suf fered untold misery. I took all kinds . chwstophk of medicines, but none did me so (Si) - .y,n Atlanta, 6m. much good as Cardui. Since taking it, I am regular, suffer no pain and am so much better, in eVery way. I cannot paise Cardui too highly. It is a wonderful medicine." , Cardui is a strength-building medicine, that you need, if your female functions are disordered, or if you suffer, from any female pains, such as pains in head, side, back, hip, thigh, dragging sensations, falling feelings, etc. Try Cardui. It will help you. r A T TT A TIT TJ Wr)U for 64-para illustrated Book, -Horn Triatmtnt or V tlAjU nSJLJil Wtmtm." describing ymptoma of Ftmala Diictaet and flw . r frTT nnTn I" tamable hints on health, hygiene, diet, medicine, etc, ' JjUUA. JTiUifii toi women. Sent free, postpaid. Addren: Ltdut Advitorj Dtt The Chaiuwcoga Mediuue Co, Uiattanooga, Tano. . Take C ARDUI oirs EIGHT PERSONS KILLED IN FIRE Mr. Chappie. tip Before thhe Bar. N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts field, Vt., writes: "We have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for years and find them such a good family medicine we wouldn't be without them." For Chills, Constipation, Biliousness or Sick Headache they work wonders. 26c at all druggists. '.: TAXICAB DRIVER KILLED BY TRAIN (By Leased Wire to The Times) Philadelphia, Pa., April 30 Wil liam Adams, a taxicab chauffeur," was instantly killed and two occupants of The the vehicle were seriously injured to- intlr. front ?nt that historic buildine day by being struck by a train on in to be torn dWn and . remodeled. ; the Reading Railway. The injured While this is being done the Parkare Andrew Donnelly, 26 years old, ufoi will h ,.aoH hv fho nrnnriptnr and Willard Kerr, 40 years old. Both of the Yarborough. are suffering from contusions and lac Rnvornnr Kltnhln refelved todav eratlons. The tender was lowering an invitation from the directors of the gates at the crossing and the tax- Aii,vi,nmDoniB v vnocit i rn ; Icab endeavored to cross ahead of Invltim? him and his staff to be ores-. trie train. ent at the opening ceremonies of that great world's show on June 1, 1909, at Seattle, Washington. Mr. C. E. McCluer, of Norfolk, Va., was here yesterday. He is a telephone expert, and was here to Investigate Mr. W.. A. Wynne's in stantaneous telephone:; service - appll . ance. Mr. W. B. Drake, of Wilming- Washington, April 30 Owing to ton, has been ejected cashier of the ( the strong representations made this Mercnanis tianK,-ana win lane cnarge . weeK ny a delegation or ousiness men, SPENCER MAY BE MADE PASSENGER TERMINAL May 3d. Phil Crowson and Andrew Ba ker, negroes, were tried last night be headed by A. W, Hicks, secretary of the board of trade of Spencer, N. C which conferred here with President fore Justice Roberts on the charge of .Finley and General Manager Ackert vagrancy. Crowson was found guilty .of the Southern Railway, there Is a and sentenced to ' 30 days on roads. Baker was discharged. the t. L. "but "I'd Rather Die," Doctor, than have my feet cut off," said Bingham, of Prlncevllle, 111. you'll die of gangrene (which had eat en away eight toes) if you don't" said ail doctors. Instead, he used Bucklen's Arnica Salve until wholly cured. Its cures of Eczema, Fever Sores, Bolls, Burns and Piles astound the world. 26 cents at all druggists. strong probability that Spencer will be made a passenger terminal for the Southern. It is already a freight terminal. Commissions Issued. AN HO.VKST DOCTOR remarked to his patient who had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after his efforts had failed, "Mrs. Weber. I do not be lieve lit patent medicines, but I will say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound is the best medicine ever discovered for women. Con- Commissions -were issued today to;t)nue to uge u s another nk (By Leased Wire to The Times) New York, April 30 Eight per sons, ot waom nve were cmiaren un der eight years old, were killed and fourteen were injured, some of them fatally, today in an incendiary fire that trapped twenty families in the tenement at No. 37 Spring street, and partly destroyed the building. The people in the tenement became panic-stricken when they found es1-1 cape cut ok-and .th names gaining headway upward through the house, j Women flung their babies from upper windows in their hysteric and life lines were missed by firemen and po lice below. Many rescues were made by the firemen. The blaze was started by black mailers who had demanded J1.000 from one of the tenants of the house and had been refused and the police notified. Words to Freeze the Soul. "Your son has consumption. His case Is hopeless. "These appalling words were spoken to George E. Ble- vins, a leading merchant of Spring field, N. C, by two expert doctors one a lung specialist. Then was shown the wonderful power of Dr. King's New Discovery. "After three week's use," writes Mr. Blevins, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all tne money in the world for what It did for my boy." Infallible for coughs and colds, It's the safesj cure ot desperate lung dlesases on earth. 50c. and $1,00 it all druggists. Guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free. riuni via West College street. Music by First Regiment band. . 1 1 : ;;o a. m. --Convention called to order at auditorium.' Prayer by Kov. Dr. G. T. Rowe. Address of welcome on behalf of the utate of North Carolina, by Hon. W. W. Kitchin. Address of welcome on behalf of the city tiy the mayor. Response by Henry O. Gray .na tional president, .v Business session. ,. ' '-.-Informal reception, Battery Park Hotel. Tucstluy, June 1. 9:00 n. m. Business session. 11:0H a. m. Ladies' card party. Manor, Altemarle park. : Business session. ; Convention ball, Battery Park Ho tel. . Wednesday, June 2. Business session. Ladies' trolley ride. Memorial address. T. I1, A. night at auditorium. Thursday, June 3. 9:00 a. m. Special carriages for Biltmoro estate, leaving auditorium; guests of Dr. C. A, Schcnck while on the estate. Business session. Business session. (Ladies'- enter tainment open). , Friday, June 4. 8:00 a. m. Special train to Lake' Toxaway. 2:ti' p. m. -Old-fashioned South ern batbecue. 5:00 p, m. Return to Asheville. Business session. Southern Railway Is making spec ial low rate for this occasion. Tick ets on sale May 28, 29, and 30; good for thirty days. North Carolina Postmasters. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, April 30 Fourth- class postmasters were appointed to day as follows: North Carolina Acquone, Miss Al lie Caler. There will be services at Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian ctfurch Sun day, at 3:30 and at 8:00 o'clock, by Dr. W. McWhite. the following members of the North Carolina State Guard, elections in each company being held to fill va cancies caused by promotions: . Company D, Third Infantry, Louis burg: . C. H. Banks, captain; J. A. Turner, first lieutenant; J. R. Perry, second Lieutenant. Company D, fiecond Infantry: J, O, H. Taylor, second lieutenant. in the long chain of evidence to prove the reliability of this standard medi cine for women. If The Best c'W' ..' -' . ' s G C 1 MEDICIISJE To lValro up your Uver and Purify your Blood TAKE IT NOW ' TMI OINUINC hM Am RED I on Mm trM mmm poekaie and the ,mi9tmtmn audi mmml ml J. M. UIUN CO, mm th aMe, IN BCD. At St. Mary's. Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock Miss Cribbs' primary department will present "The Toy Shop", in the St. Mary's auditorium. The public Ib in vited. .. , - MR. i. J3. KKVXEDV LEAVES. Popular Commercial Agent of Caro lina Light & Power Company Goes West. The people of Raleigh will regret to learn that Mr. J. B. Kennedy, the gentlemanly and efficient commercial agent of the Carolina Light & Power Company, is to leave the city,' No man has ever made more friends in Special Rates to Charlotte Via , Scnboard. The Seaboard will soli tickets to Charlotte acount 20th of May celebra tion attliree cents (3c) per mile plus twenty-five cents (2m) for the round trip. - For military and brass hands in uni form, twenty-five or more on one ticket, traveling together In each di rection, a rate of one cent per mile, distance traveled, will apply. Tickets wll be sold May I7th, ISth, 19th, and for train scheduled to arrive in Charlotte by 1 p. m. May 20th, final return limit tickets will be good re turning leave Charlotte up to includ ing, but not later than mid-night, of May 22(1. Following round trip (Individual) rates will apply from principal points: Raleigh $5.35 Henderson 6.10 Ox ford Wake Forest Sanford ............................ 4.15 Southern Pines :. :. ... ... ....... .... 3.40 Special train will he run from Ruth erfordton and Hamlet and extra coaches and pullmans will be placed on regular trains -where necessary to handle crowds. C. II. GATTIS. : District asf-ngpr Agent. Kalelgh, N. C. Personally Conducted TOIR T. P. A. COXVEXTIOX. "Around the Continent" Over the Rocky Mountains to the Pa cific, the Alaska-Yukon Exposition, Los Angeles During (lie Elks Natio nal Convention and Through' the Yel lowstone National ParkVia the SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY - in charge of Mr. C. H. GATTIS, District Passenger Agent, Raleigh, X. C. and Chaper oned by MRS. C. H. GATTIS over the entire trip. Leaves July 3rd, returns August 6th, circling the Cnltcd States In a solid Pullman train composed ot the highest grade and modern design of sleeping compartment observation cars and Pu'.Iman dining cars. , The most inexpensive trip ever ope rated from the Southeast, through At lanta, Birmingham, Memphis, stop ping at Kansas City, Denver, Colo rado Springs, Salt Lake, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Ta coma, Spokane, through Yellowstone National Park, St. Paul, Chicago, re turning home through Cincinnati and jC. & O. through Richmond. Trip cost will Include railroad and ruiiman lares, noteis, dining car meals, stage ride of five (5) and one half () days through the Yellow stone National Park, transfers, side itrlps, carriage and automobile rides at stop-over points and 'all. actual expenses necessary. Side trips will be arranged at ah stop-over points to places of Interest, all details being arranged In advance and looked after enroute. An attractive 33-day trip through" the "Greatest Country in the World" covering a distance of 8.755 miles of Asheville Prepared to Entertain fl.OOO travel in a modern Pullman train with superb dining car service, eat- Delegafes. Hundreds of T. P. A.'s in North ing and Bleeping in the best of h.o Carolina and thousands from every tels. sight-seeing "The Wonders of the same length of time than has Mr. section of the United States will at- the West" leisurely, with all details Kennedy !n the eleven months he ha I tend the annual convention, In Ashe- arranged In advance Is a luxury of a been here. r jvllie next month, of the Travelers' lifetime. Mr. Kennedy goes back to his oid Protective Association of America. I Write at once to tbo undersigned 'home, Minneapolis, .where he wllf en- The program has been announced as for cost of trip, schedule and itlner- gage In the real estate business,' He follows: expressed his regrets at leaving a cltv 1 be has learned to love, saying io the reporter that he had never lived , ary. If 'maps, timetables and book- Monday, May 81. lets of the lines over which the party 10:30 a. m, Meet at the audlto- will travel, are desired, send 30 cents rlum; form in lino and march down in stamps. among a finer set of . people. Mr. Haywood street to Patton avenue, up . ' C. H. OATTIS, Cogswell, present cashier of the ' Patton avenue to Park square, around I District I'ltfttpngrr Agent, company, will succeed Mr. Kennedy. Park square and bacs: to the audlto- ! '" IUlHgu, N. C. T5he C 0 111 i N G Of SPRING! Means house-cleaning time. Many new pieces of Furniture will be needed to replace the old discarded articles. We arc prapared to furn ish you with any piece of Furniture. How about a Porch Chair? We have just received a car of Porch Chairs. Built of very heavy and best material, in red, screen, or nat ural color. CAPITAL FURNITURE COMPANY, Fayetteville Street, - - - - Raleigh, N. C. BEBigMmlLlJil GUARANTEED WHISKEYS All our goods are guaranteed under the Pure Food Laws. 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