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PAGE TWO THE EVENING TIMES. RALEIGH, N. 0. AUTRE RED SPOf Novel Experiment by Which It May be Made to Disappear. A peculiar feature about poslam, the new skin discovery, is that no one is asked to buy it without first send ing to the Emergency Laboratories No. 32 West Twenty-fifth street. New York City, for an experimental sam ple and applying same to an affected part of the skin, about the size of a Bilver dollar. It will clear the spot so treated in twenty-four hours a remarkable visual demonstration of Its powers. While poslam has been mentioned principaly in connection with the cure of eczema, the most stubborn of skin diseases, it must be remembered that when used for itch, hives, pim ples, blotches acne, itching feet, scaly scalp, chafing of infants and similar minor skin troubles, its action is all the more pronounced, results being seen after an overnight application. As only a small quantity of poslam is necessary to cure such cases, a special fifty-cent package, usually sufficient, has been placed on sale at the Klng-Crowell Drug Co. and other leading drug stores in Raleigh and throughout the country. Peace Day Was Appropriately Observed Here -i " spent last year for naval and military purposes. Britain, $345,000,000 ; Germany, J233.000.000; the United States, 130,000,000, an amount ten tims our military and naval budget twenty-five years ago. This figure seems all the more appalling when we are reminded that our entire na tional budget for education for the year 195-06, including national, state and municipal appropriations, was only a little more than $14,000,000 less than one twenty-fifth our ap propriations for war. 2. It contributes safety and stabil ity in the society of nations. When the gold fields of California were be ing developed individuals found it necessary to arm themselves for pro tection, and step by step greater pro tection became necessary. Britain builds three Dreadnoughts, and im mediately it becomes necessary for Germany to lntrrease her naval forces. 3. It is the spirit of the 20th cen tury. Today more than ever before the nations are saying we are our brothers keepers. The attitude of the United States toward Cuba is il lustrative. This is only a short account of Mr. Judd's address, which . was bright and Inspiring. He brought out some new thoughts not touched by the other speakers. If you desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orlno Laxative for constipa tion and liver troubles as It will stimu late these organs and thoroughly cleanse your system, which is what ev. ery one needs In the spring in order to feel well. Klng-Crowell Drug , Co., Payetteville and Hargett Streets. MRS TAFT NOT GOING ON SOUTHERN TRIP Washington, May 18 At the white houff this morning It was said that U... . T.. lokn ......T V... .. mis. tail in r an un ivuhh: uj ix nervous breakdown late yesterday afternoon while on the yacht May flower with a party of friends, was resting easily and will be able to re sume her social duties In a day or two.. Her condition Is not serious, It was udded, and there is no reason for alarm. Mrs Taft will not aeompany the president to Petersburg, Va., and Charlotte, N. C, tonight. ,,. Charley Taft, son of the president and Mrs. Taft, who had his tonsils removed at the Episcopal Bye, Bar and Throat Hospital yesterday, Is Improving rap- Idly and will be able to leave the In stitutlon It is thought, tomorrow or Thursday. CURE tick Headar-he and relieve 1 1 the trouble tor dent to blliout state of the eystem, eucb u Dladneae, Nuusca. Droweiuee. Distress tltef eating. Fain In the Side, fte. While their mend . lemarkaUe auccesa baa been thown Id curing SICK Beafoeba, yet Carter'e Little Liver Pllte an equally valnablelri Constipation, cnrlng and pre venting tble annoying cum plaint, while they also fnrrectalldlaorderaof theatouarb, etimnla'ethe rer and regulate the bowels. Jivec 1 Unreal HEAD ' Acnetbeywonldbealn.:siprleelrMtothomwhf offer from this distraining complaint; but form, etely their goodmat Aon not and here,and thoas Vboonee try than will Undthceellttle pllla Tale nt)) In to many wave that they will not ba wil ling lode witheM them. Bo tarter all nick feat ACIHIE la Dm base of ao many Itves that hero at when) ' atekeear great boast, 0pUlacuJUala then) not. . Vattam Litua urer Fine as wry man m i afyaeey to tain. Oneor twoBlllemakeedoee. i fim ereir,ciiT mreiaoie ana c areetrlCtlT yetetable and do not nrlne at oj uu genua acuta pteaaaau wan I lee uei i aura xouai ol, nv xou. . CARTER'S UlVER IMPORTANT MEETING OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE There will be a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce tonight in its hall at 8 o'clock. A season full of interest is promised to every one. In addition to hearing the regular re port of the secretary, Mr. Leonard Tufts, the millionaire owner of Pine hurst, will be present and will dis cuss the proposed automobile road from Atlanta to New York. He is making a determined effort to have the proposed highway run through Raleigh and Pinehurst and is secur ing enthusiastic backing from the most progressive business men of this section. Such a road would mean great things for this part of North Carolina and every business man should turn out tonight and hear the matter discussed. RK-MCKXSKO HKRE. Grand Eyrie of Kugles to Again Do Business in North Carolina. The Grand Eyrie of the Eagles was today, re-admitted to the state and re-licensed to sell insurance, having duly complied with the re quirements of the law, They were excluded some time ago for failure to comply with the insurance laws of the state. Rev. I. .IV. Williamson's Letter. Rev. I. W. Williamson. Huntington. W. Va., writes: "This is to certify thai I used Foley's Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trou bles and am free to say that it-will do all that you claim for It." Foley's Kid ney Remedy has restored health and strength to thousands of weak, run down people. , Contains no harmful drugs and it Is pleasant to take. Klng Crowell Drue Co. MAY WHEAT MAKES NEW HIGH RECORD (By Leased Wire to The Times) Chicago. May; IS May wheat reached $1,30 today a new high rec ord for the Patten deal. Excitement of the wildest descrip tion ruled the pits as frantic shorts bid the price un on themsJves tin eager efforts t.o cover trades. " May wheat, which closed, at $ 1.2S Monday, opened today at $1.30 and stuck there, while thousr ands of bushels were being bought and sold. The Patten-Bartlett house was the heaviest seller. The shorts were given many thousands of bush els at the top price. There was heavy trading in the July option with prices Vie. higher than Monday's resting spot. . Patten today was noncommittal and the impression was given out that most of his wheat had been sold and that the heavy selling by the firm with which he is connected was done by customers. Hoarseness, bronchitis and other throat troubles are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar as it soothes and heals the inflamed throat and bronchial tubes and the most obstinate cough disappears. Insist upon having the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. Kiiig-Crowell Drug Co., Fayetteville & Hargett St. WANTED A SITE. For Raleigh's Xeu $125,000 Manic Ipal Building. . The municipal building commission has announced that It will meet Fri day night in the office of Col. Chas. E. Johnson. chairman, for the pur pose of receiving offers of sites for the new municipal building. The proper location of this great struc ture is of vital importance to every citizen of Raleigh and every citizen is urged to do all in his power to se cure a site suitable for the building. The people of Raleigh should re member that the erection of the new market-house and the sale of the old depends upon the securing of a site for the new building and the begin ning of work on it, and leave nothing undone to get the new building under way. :. . .. Many weak, nervous women have been restored to health by Foley.s Kid. ney Remedy as it stimulates the kid neys so they will eliminate the waste matter from the blood. Impurities de press the nerves, rauslng nervous ex haustion and other ailments. Com mence today and you will soon lie well, Pleasant to take. Klng-Crowell Drug Co., Fayettevlllfi Streets. Will of Conrnld Not Found. (By Leased WlTo to The Times) New York, May 18 Despite the diligent search the will of the late Hein'rich ConreJd cannot be found. His widow will ask to be appointed adminlstrlx. Mrs. Conreld also be came the plaintiff in a $90,000 suit against the Metropolitan Opera Com pany with the death of her husband. Bouts Collide In Maneuvering. (By Cable to The Times) Rome, May 18 The torpedo boat destroyer Alclone and Airone col lided today off Brlndjssl during tne maneuvers and both vessel were badly damaged. No lives wsra lost Cure the Cause Headache arises from many causes, and there are many kinds of headache. But every woman recognizes and dreads most of all that torturing headache which is a symptom of female trouble. V To relieve such pain, is needed a medicine which will act on the cause of the trouble. AYomen who have used Cardui and there are tlmnsands of them in nearly every state recommend it as a successful treatment for this kind of headache. Cardui is a vegetable medicine, containing no drugs or harm ful ingredients. It has been successfully used for more than 50 years and has grown more popular each year. Then don't experi ii (Si IMliannnmr iflTin i THE MOUNTAIN SECTION Department Send Out List of Farmers The Department Has '.'.Issued a Pamphlet Telling of Humlmls of Faring For '.'Sale Apple-Growing Section of the State I'nsurpassed In the World Fine Grazing; Country. The state department of agriculture has just prepared an attractive list of farms for sale In the western part of North Carolina. A list descriptive of the eastern part of the state is al ready out and one telling of the beau ties of the piedmont section will soon be issued. Concerning the mountains the . . pamphlet says: "Within this territory Hos the highest land east of the Rockies, reaching an elevation of about 7,000 feet above sea level. The climate is delightful In summer; the winters short, with abundance of sunshine. The scenery is unsurpassed.. The numerous health and pleasure resorts are patronized by .people from all parts of the I'nited States, and a more delightful place of residence could not be found. "The mountains of North Carolina differ from most others, in that they are generally covered with deep, rich soil and clothed in forest or grass to their very tops. There is much tim ber, the forests in many places re sembling those of Canada. It is a fine grazing country, and the fertile valleys and plateaux are adapted to all grain crops. Many truck crops are also grown for market and do mestic use, such as Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, pumpkinsi turnips, beets, car rots, beans, squash, etc.; also berries, grapes, plums, pears, cherries, peaches, and apples. The peaches of this section compare favorably with those of California in beauty and sur pass them in flavor. This Is truly the home of the apple. Apples from western North Carolina have several times taken first prizes In competi tion with those of the whole United States. This is destined to be the greatest apple-producing section of the entire country. The conditions for fruit growing are Ideal cool cli mate, abundant sunshine, rich' soil and perfect drainage. "The following Is quoted from an article by our late secretary, Mr. T. K. Bruner: "'In an orchard in Haywood county was measured an apple tree that had a girth of 11 feet 9 inches, and in the same orchard, which had never been cultivated, there were a hundred other trees that, were full three fet In diameter of trunk, and all in most luxuriant, health. Many northern varieties found In this sec tion are hardly recognizable on ac count of their great size and beauty." Two Hundred IVrsons Homi'less. ( By teased Wire to The Times) New York, May 1 x Two hundred persons were made homeless toityy by a fire "that threatened to destroy the town of Keasby, N. J. Six big build ings were destroyed and a number were damaged. A Family Medicine Without Alcohol A Strong Tonic - Without Alcohol A Blood Purifier . Without Alcohol A Great Alterative Without Afronot A family Medicine; - WinVnit Alcohol Ask your doctor if a family medicine, like Aver' Sarsapa rilla, is not vastly better without alcohol than with it. lrt.V Head ce CARDUI 3 PAKDONS GRANTED One Application is Turned Down. D. M. Stephenson, Thomas Brown, mill Wiivcrly Mills the Lucky Men. All Pardoned Conditionally Two on Account of Failing Health Reasons For Knrb Pardon. Governor Kitchin today 'granted pardons to three convicts. These were IV M. Stevenson, of Guilford county; Thomas Brown, of Rowan county; Wavcrly Mills, of Granville county. A pardon was refused to Ernest Ayscue, serving five years for assault, Those pardoned were: D. M. Stevenson, of Guilford coun ty, convicted at. the December term, 190S, of the crime of affray, and sen tenced to nine months on public roads. Of this pardon the governor says; "Pr!soner was convicted in three cases; in one he shot at another man with a gun in an affray; another in which in an affrav he, used metallic kniicks, and the third case, in which he shot at another with a pistol. These offenses show prisoner to be of dangerous character, and his sentence to nine months on the roads was in no way excessive. For five months he has been a good prisoner. On ac count of ill health he Is unable to do any work whatever. One physician says he will not regain his health while in confinementand that he can not be properly treated under confine ment, and It is detrimental to .. hiss physical condition. Another physic ian says that confinement and labor will most likely conyiletely destroy his health and probably cause death. His disease Is chronic. On account of his physical condi tion I grant him a pardon, condition on his remaining sober, law abiding and of good behaviour." Thomas Brown, of Rowan county, convicted of larceny at the August term of court, 1906, and sentenced to 10 years on the roads In granted a conditional pardon. The governor says: . "The prisoner wa"s convicted of stealing $60 worth of property and was sentenced at August term, 1906, to 10 years on the roads.; He faith fully served on the roads for one and a half years when his health gave way and be has been in Rowan jail for 15 months. The county physician says he has a chronic luetic history and marked functional derangements of the heart. He says prisoner has a constant cough and that there is a strong reason to believe he wil not survive the expiration of his sentence. Many citizens and the board of com missioners ask for his pardon. The W. C. T. U. of Salisbury Is interested in behalf of bis pardon. I think this is a proper case for a conditional par don and therefore pardon prisoner on condition of good behaviour." Waverly Mills, of Granville county, convicted at the April Term, 1908, of the crime of abandonment, and was sentenced to 18 months on the pub lic roads. . The governor's reasons for grant ing the pardon are: "This prisoner did not entirely abandon his family, but went off to work and while he sent his family some money be did not send enough to provide for his family, and thus greatly neglected his family. He has served over -12 months on the roads and has been a good prisoner. The judge,' the solicitor who prosecuted blm, and others, ask for his condi tional pardon," and I tblnk this a proper case for" such pardon. I therefore grant blm a pardon condi tioned on bis remaining of good be havior and law-abiding, and that he properly) provide for and care (or bis family.''. . . ' Tabernacle Excursion to Norfolk, June SUi. Returning on 9th. Bound trip$3.(b. .;,'..'., J tS-lU a ch e? mentget Cardui, the Btandard, reliable medicine for women's ills. Bead this letter from Mrs. Albert Hoot, Amanda, Ohio. She writes:1 "I have used Cardui and it has helped me wonderfully. Before 1 commenced taking Cardui, 1 was sick in bed half the time with headache was hardly ever without it I have gained 10 pounds' since I used Cacdni and can do all my housework. All my friends say I look like a different, person. Your medicine is a blessing to sick woman." Try Cardui and get rid of that headache! It's almost sure to help you. ,-'",. For sale at all druggists. &3 BANKRUPT SALE AT AUCTION. -OF J B. GREEN CO. STOCK AND FIXTURES. On SaturdayMay 22, 1009, at 10:00 O'clock A. M., at No. 15 East Hargett Street, Raleigh, N. C. , All kinds of Canned Goods, Preserves, Pickles, Spires, Flavor, iiig F.(ra'ts, Citron, Hates, Olive Oil, Cukes, '' Crackers, Nuts and liaisons, etc., etc. Tea, Coffee,' Cocoa, Mustards, S.-ijjo, Salad llrcsslng, Soda, Stnirh, HakiiiK Powder, lilui'iii'i. Potted Hani, Mol:isss, Fish, Sar '' dines, limit Here. ' '" .' -.-' Vii Caudles, Slove Polish, Butter Trays, Iiuiip Chimneys, Stone .lars, Poultry ami Stork Food, Louse and HK Killer, W'orni Powders, Wrapping Paper, etc., etc. lloimliny; Houses and Kestaiirants ciin save money by laying in a supply of the above. KTOIiti FIXTIKKS Conn stinj; of Five Sections of Display Cases nod Shelving, l-urge Combination Safe, Counters, Flectric Fan, I.iii jje Freight Klevator, Counters, - Platform anil Computing Scales, Oil Tank, K-Irawcr National Cash ltegister, Meat 'Stands, Patent Molasses und Oil Measures, Bins, Stoves, Paper Hacks, Clocks, Pen nut .Roaster,- Butter und Cheese Display Refrigerator. The iinders'gued will show the fixtures to anyone Interested, and private bids will be considered. M. ASH BY LAMBERT, Trustee in Bankruptcy of .1. .1$. Green Co. M SHIPPED DIRECT TO YOU FROM OUR WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE ; 'OLD WH15KEY We are prepared to (ill all orders and ship di rect to the consumer. No doubt vou have been buying our famous whiskies from your local dealer for vrin vmi ran still frt thesr brands bv orderintr from US DI RECT. Same Hioh Qiiauiv, fully tested and cuarantred. All orders shipped promptly. Remit with order, Registered Letter, P. O. or Express Money Order. : ; ExrRESs Charces Prbpaid on the Following: Luke Dunn Rye (ExlraV - -Manor 8traiRht Kve ('.00 proof) . -.. Comfort Rye (Excellent) - -Family Corn, (Old and Mellow) - - Special Corn, (Worth Morel - - Bronco Oin (Article of Merit) - - -Old Tar Gin, (dry) - - - - Thb Following arb Shipped Charges Collect. (Eith-t b EprrM or Freight.) Empire Rye, per sal- - -. .St.SO I Mlaalon Corn, per gal. - THE FOLLOWING ARE SHIPPEO F O. B. PORTSMOUTH: .-' ' BEERS V TEMPERANCE BEVERAGES i 4doi. 6 do:. 10 doj. Bronco Extort 3 GO 40 S9 00 VirsintaPale 3 60 5 40 O0 The above are a few of our brands. Write for complete price-Hat of Whiskies, Winef, Beers, Temperance , rORTsnouTn, vv. WC ARE BREWERS ND DISTILLERS. V - -MT; .... , - Uo Uhose Who Want the S3est J We ottt many brands ol bottled in bond Cooda tbe products of the beat whukey distillers in urn country. Try some ol the following. . The name ara ouarantea ol high quality, and your ordering bom us is guarantee that there will be no delay in shipment. Let ut ship you a trial ordaf to prore to you that wo ARE the " Prompt Mail Order House. ' I - . .-. - PnrQMrt. , SKtllmood . . . t v . ... V. 00 Chicken Cock- ........ fj.00 Ovtrkolt . . . . .' $1.00 v - Criterion . . . .... . . $1.00 . Petenourg is the nearest point to order from, bene we ara able to iv yon th quickeat service. ,-- v ' ' ' ' J Remit P. O. of express money order, registered letter, at certified check. All personal chocks are held lot collection. Complin price-tut upon request Write lot . ; 3 0 224 THF- WHISKE1 is 4 qts. 1J qtn. 1 ' $400 $11.01 $3.S0 5.09 1.1 SO W 3.01 I V) 2 50 4 01 11.00 3.J0 3 00 8 W J SO 4 00 11 00 - 3 50 3.05 8 10 1.50 11.50 4 dor Rlielnbrau, - $3.60 Seaatde, - - 30 6 doa. 10 dot. 40 5.40 9.00 9.00 Beveragci, Etc. f ' "r
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