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THE EVENING TIMES, RALEIGH, N. 0.
i ir mia jr." "i"
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CLEARS THE COMPLEXION
OVERNIGHT.
Pimples, Rash, Eruptions, Etc.,
Quickly Eradicated by New Skin
Remedy.
Ever Bince its discovery, poslam,
the new skin remedy, has, in its ex
traordinary accomplishments, exceed
ed the most sanguine expectations of
the eminent specialist who gave it to
the world. It has cured thousands of
cases of eczema and eradicated facial
and other disfigurements of years"
standing. The terrib'.e itching at
tending eczema is stopped with the
first application, giving proof of its
curative properties at the very out
set. In less serious skin affections, such
as pimples, rash, herpes, blackheads,
acne, barber's itch, etc., results show
after an overnight application only a
small quantity being required to ef
fect a cure. Those who use poslam
for these minor skin troubles should
immediately secure one of tire special
50-cent packages recently adopted
to meet such needs. Both the 50-cent
package and the regular $2 jar may
be obtained in Raleigh, at the King
Crowe!! Drug Co., and other leading
drug store:;.
Samples for experimental purposes
mav be had free of charge by writing
direct to the Emergency Laborato
ries, V West .-Twenty-firi.il street.
New York City.
A POZKX NEW M. J)'s.
Medical Department of I'niversity of
North Carolina Turns Loose a
Well-equipped Class.
The seniors of Hie t'niversity of
North Carolina Medical Department
stood' their last, examination venter-;
dav afternoon and last 'night the re
sults were announced to them. Every
man passed and their djplomns will
be awarded thorn next week at the
I'niversity of North Carolina com
mencement. The class is composed
of the following young men. among
whom may be found some of the best
athletes the state has produced: W.
H. liraddy, Washington: W. B.
Chapin, Pittsboro: 1. V. Dunlap. An
sonvilie: C. S .Kagles;' -fountain ; H.
C. .lohnsoti. lngokl: B. I!, Lloyd,
Chapel Hill ; J. M. -Manns. .Hemp;' V.
A Strowd, ..Chapel Hill: V. H. Spen
cer, Swan Quarter; A. f . Kiggsbee,
Durham: J. K. Tally; Statesville: .1.
Al. ("Hull") .Thompson; Graham. :
The class will stand the . .State
llnard examination for license- to
pi.utKe On June (It'll. The. whole
class i.4 splendidly equipped and will
pass the examination easily. .
aureate sermon was ably and help-j
fully preached by Rev. R. T. Liston, .
of the Presbyterian church, and at ,
uight the Y. M. C. A. address was.
most acceptably delivered by Rev. .
Dr. McLeod. Monday night the Ring- j exercises
morning, in place of Bishop Wilson,
the first speaker selected, who is too
unwell to meet his engagement. The
class day exercises will be on Wed
nesday evening and the graduating
when SO diplomas and cer-
ham Military band of nineteen mem- tilicates will be issued to the graduat
bers gave a delightful open air con-.ing class, will take place! "on Thurs
cert on the lawn. Tuesday night a jday morning, followed by the literary
varied musical program, consisting : address before the faculty and stu
of vocal and instrumental solos, a ! dents of the college by Prof. John S.
quartette, cornet solo, violin solo. Woolen. ' : ,
etc., was given and the honorary
scholarships and some of the hand
some medals were delivered. Wed
nesday night a very fine debate took
place, the query being the subject of
Japanese immigration and the rights
of the Japanese in California.,
The University of North Carolina
scholarship . was awarded
Thomas I.ee Gore, and that given by
the Washington and Lee University
was awarded to Mr. Harvey Ulair
Jones. The Herbert Bingham schol
arship was given to Miss Isabella W.
dray, who stood first in scholarship
for the past three, years.
Many weak, nervous women have
been restored to health by Foley.s Kid
ney Remedy as It stimulates the kid-
ineys so they will eliminate the waste
i matter from the blood. Impurities de
I press the nerves, causing nervous ex
ilv.uistlon and other ailments. Com-
inerice today and you will soon be well.
Don't Abuse
your stomach and bowels 1y
using Purgatives, Nauseous
Draughts. Get a tasteless,
scientifically compounded
pill such a little pill is
Vick's. It is a ion c. to
liver and bowels and 'mild
but efficient for adult or
child. 25c, 40 in a vial.
Co.,.- Fayettevllle Streets.
Central Methodist l'ic-Xic.
TlrWEIOJJAL
DR. L. J. HERRING,
VETERINARY 8URCEOX AND
DENTIST.
Office annex of Freeman & Sor-
rell's stables. Entrance 120 East
Morgan street and Wilmington street.
Graduate of Kansas City Veterinary
Central Methodist Sunday school 1 College. Will go anywhere called.
Hoarseness. bronchitis and other
throat 'trouble's are quickly cured by
."oieys llniiey anil Tar as it soothes
and -heals.--the . inllatned throat ami
luoiiehlal iulies and the most obstinate
rough disappears.' Insist -upon having
the genuine foley';; Honey and Tar.
K'iiU-'l'ovi M Drug Co., f ayel tevllle
X- Half-It St.
Smashes AH Records.
As an all-round laxative tonic and
health-builder no other pills can com
pare with Dr. King's New Life Pills,
They tone and regulate stomach, liver
and kidneys, purify the blood,
strengthen the nerves; cure Constipa
tion, Dyspepsia, Bi'.iousness, Jaun
dice, Headache, Chills and Malaria,
Try them. 2oc. at all druggists.
lil.MiHAM SCHOC'L CLOSING.
Commencement a (ireat Success-
A warding of Medals and Srliolar-
' ships.'.
(Special to The Times.)
Uingham School, . Mebane, N. C.
May 2."i The commencement, exer
cises at Bingham were a great suc
cess. Sunday morning tile buccal--
LITTLETON FOLLWiE CLOSING.
Sci'iimii by Rev. II. II. ISrooin to Y. W.
('. A. Baccalaureate Sermon by
Dr. Ivey.
(Special to The Times)
Littleton. May 24 The commence
ment exercises of Littleton College
begun yesterday morning in the ele
gant new auditorium of the Metho
dists with a very able sermon by the
Rev. R. !i. Broom, before tin1 Young
Women's Christian Asoeiation. from
Psalms'. I -LI.: 1 i, "That, our (laiisvhiers
may be as corner stones, pole-died af
ter the similitude of a palace"..
Mr. I'.rootn is very generaly re
garded by. ihc: Littleton people as the
strongest preacher that, has spoken to
Littleton 'audiences of any denomina
tion since the death of Rev.'. Dr. l!ur
ton. Mis ! sermon t.o the young ladies
yeslerday' liiorning was full of soul
food for them, and seemed to -us to
make a , profoiin'd impression upon,
tile nudien.-e.
After tlu'pl-aver. which followed
the sermon th.e speaker said to the
audience 'that lv. -believed "Littleton
College stood for that which is high
est in the preparation of young wo
men for usefulness in the world".
We doubt whether a speaker 1 could
pay a higher tribute to any institu
tion of learning than this.
The alumnae banquet .'will, be at
the Ron Air Hotel on Tuesday even
ing. Dr. T. X. Ivey will preach the
i.
baccalaureate sermon on Wednesday (
.will "have their annual pic-nic and
outing on June 2, at Euquny Springs.
The principal reason of the selection
of this place is, that a long trip on
the railroad is both tiresome and dan
gerous to the small children; besides,
it is a most ideal place for a pic-nic,
with plenty of good water.
A special committee has been j
named to have charge of the refresh-)
ments and amusement. This com-
mil tee is composed of J. R. Norman, i
I). I!, liyrum, J. E. King, J. E. Rudy, i
.1. II. Wiggins, Ralph Crowder, and j
nam liogasse, 'Jr.
Phonos: Capital City, 94: Raleigh.
2IH. Calls answered both night and
day. "
lr. S. P. Nonis.
Dr. H. K. Douglass.
Office Honrs:
H::l to 0 T. M.
Kills to Stop the Fiend.
The worst foe for 12 years of John
Deyc. of Gladwin, Mich.,' was a run
ning ulcer. He paid doctors over
$400.00 without benefit. Then Buck
len's Arnica Salve killed tha ulcer
and cured him. Cures Fever Sores,
Roils, felons, Eczema, Salt Rheum.
liifaLible for Piles, Burns, Scalds,
Cuts, Corns. Us'ic at all druggists.
Drs. Norris & Douglas,
Dentists. ':
We nro giving a liberal cash dis
count on all Dental Work, and on all
old accounts for the next 20 days. A
written guarantee given with all
work.
Office 228 Fnycttevillo Street.
Over II. Mahler's Sons Jewelry Store.
TUTORING
By S. L. ROTTER, H.A., M.A.,
(Columbia I'niversity)
IV SCHOOL AM) COLLEGE WOItK.
ION WILL
HIP
11." Polk Street, or Comiiiercial Rank
I'.uildiiiS. Plioiies, 2IS Raeili
(i:J(l Capital Cityf
NOT GO TO EUROPE
TutfsPii
After eating, persona of a bilious habit
will derive great benefit by taking one
of these pills. If you have been
DRINKING TOO MICH,
they will promptly relieve the r.ausea,
SICK HEADACHE -
andnervousnesswhlch follows, restore
the appetite and remove gloomy feel
ings. Elegantly sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
New York. May 25-.Taek Johnson,
the heavy-weight champion, is "not
going to Europe at all, but will Hay
at home to meet any one who cares
to meet him.
His object in remaining Is largely
to clash with Al Kaufman 'In Philadelphia.-'..
Billy Delaney, the manager
of the Californian, has "promised the
! negro 'hat tie will lot nis man ngnt
him for $1,000 a round or a percent
age of the gate receip's. and he de
clares that he hones ti at the vot-
I eran will keep to his promise.
Johnson is going to try to have
the date of the Ketcl.ei match, which
is set for October l:t, set back, as
he wants more timi. to "ti;iin for such
a difficul' match.
Johnson says he will meet Kauf
manaccording to n'0;-en! indica-
i tions, in five or six weeks, and will
go into trnining at onci for the con
test. The champion had his tickets
bought for his spiling .'today,
was tint .'-until last T'giil ihat
elded to abandon' tlr: tria.
camAdwriting
Ad-wnten earn $20 to $100 pa week
You can secure a complete course by ut-
tcnbing to the southern Advertuing
Journal, alto valuable Articles on
Advertuing by Experts. 1 he brtt
lessoo appears in their April, Num
ber. Send $2 .00 for a year's sub
scription.
Southern Advertising Journal
IW RirnmtaJ Vininia
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Look at this
REGAL
Oxford
in our - Window
the next time you're passing out store.
Note its trim, smart lines and exclusive custom shape. It's
an exact reproduction of an expensive model designed by a
famous New York custom shoemaker. And we can show you
other Regal styles just as smart as this one, if you will step inside
our store. Regal Oxfords hug the ankle, and Regal quarier-sizes
insure an exact fit
We want to fit you to a pair of these Regal Oxfords', because
we Jfcnoio they're the greatest shoe values in the world and w3r
give you complete satisfaction.
$350 $400- $500 $X
EDGAR E. BROUGriTON,
HABERDASHER V - . Fayettevllle Street, Raleigh, N. C.
ST.VriOlKXT OK CONDITION
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
. RAIiFIOH, X. C.
To the Comptroller of tin- Cniicncy, April 28, 1900.
; iu:sornci:s.
U. S. Bonds, par, . . .$ 225,000.1)0
Loans and investments 718,040.41
Cash . . ; ..... ... SG,9S8.45
Due from banks . . 2:i2,t!S7. 20
$I,S:V2,14.0C
l.lABIIilTlKS.
Capital . . 100,000.00
.Surplus and profits . . 178.424.82
Circulation . . . . .... 100,000.00
Deposits . . ........ 944,489.24
l. 322, 914.06
' 49 CllfllS
-..;:'':-.: THE ' -:-':
RAXEIGH BAITING & TRUST COMPANY.
' ' r,..W.,. ,
I The Houw of Koppenhnoier
ChicMQ I
but it
he de
ll AM1I.K K01K;KKS' M 1 LLIOXS.
AN APPEAL
to Taste
and Economy
, "(lou'l fjislci's" l)iiy our
cltilhcs t'lii1 two rciisims:
They ,'irc uuidc riiit : ;nul
llicy ctinliiHK' lt ltiok riujlit
jis loiit;' as you wiint 1 lit sumo
suit. ; ;
Don't let-this cool spoil
flicat you out of a ick
anions; the hest rlothcs niado
in America.
They begin as low as 1").
Wo are showing special
values in suininei wliite
shifts at 50 cents.
SUIT CASE VALUES.
If you intend to take a trip you had .better look
at your old suit ease; if it's "ru:-ty" looking you will
need another. Think of an all solid leather ease for
$5.00. Satchels as low as fl.00.
J. ROSENGARTEN CO.,
FAYETTEVILLE STREET.
CANNED VEGETABLES.
Tomutocs, l."c, 2 for 25c.
Corn, 10c, 2.V., 2 for 25c.
Peas, 10c, 15c, 2 for 25c.
IS. Iloans 13c.
Reims, 10c.
String Itcanc, 10c. '' .
Succotash, 15c.
Coi n and Touuitocs, 10c.
KVKlIYTHlXt IX CAN'S.
lloUi 1'lioncs.
RUDY & BUFF ALOE
108 ;Kai.t Uargctt Street.
... . -- WITH J
A An iiuhui pscd history lu-hind It incp IMS
f (jafctjr tm If IK Hi1tr.
AccOmmo.!alou to (In Cuftoinrrs.
Son-in-law of the Standard Oil Man
Will Succeed Mr. Koiici-s in Wall
; ' Street. -
' ( Ily Leased Wire to The Times)
New York,: May 25 When the will
of 11. H, Rogers is read, that testa-iii(-ni's
provisions, it was declared to
day, will clearly indicate that the
Standard Oil man's intercuts of prob
ably $1mi, ono.OOO arc to he admin
i.Htered by bis son-in-law, Urban H.
Uroiishton, iitid not by his son, H. H.
i Koyers, .lr. This disposition of the
I affairs of the late dominant factor in
the Standard Oil C'oniiianv and lh 1
the f -upper situation in the United
States means that Mr. Ilrotigliton will
be the successor of 11. H. Rogers in
Wall street and therefore ' ono of the
; Ki-eatcst powers in the financial
world. -
j- The late-Mr.' HORcrs had the hlgh-
est regard for his Eon-ln-Iawv Mr.
liroiiKhton was the right hand man in
all of his great undertakings nnd it!
is to li hit rather than young Kogers,
that. he. looked for counsel at such
times as he thought necessary
AT THE .
SEA FOOD CAFE
IMI'ORTKI) IIOI-OGNA.
IMI'OUTKI) Flt.WKFUKTEnS.
POTATO S.VI.AIl.
imi'oi:ti:i switzkr.
IMl'OKTKI Xl.MIU'KOKH.
SOFT SHF.IA, CUAHS.
IIF.VII.I.FIM'KAIW.
IlTTliF, NFCK CLAMS.
FANCY FISH AND LOBSTFKS.
"WlliSO.VS THAT'S ALL."
O CHAS. K. JIOMNSOJi
Prentdent.
U'llllaK ftervkw to iU Krlmada.
F. H. BRIGGS,
. Caahler.
White
run
mu unit t
IJM1 US C
Waist Our SpeGialty.
' Our plant is I'lpiipped with the verj- l itest nincliincry. We give the
work our personal attention uud would lipprt'i'latc your patronage.
Oak City Steam Laundry Co.,
r.oth lMiones, :
RALKIGH, N. C.
OTEY'S BARBER SHOP,
Yarborcugh House.
rk n an A v? iTnAiir o
We sell American Express Company Checks in de
non;inations of $10 up. Available anywhere in the world
( without identification. Most travelers use them.
I 0 ''"' I II a '-' t t
ine uommerciai Nanonai mm
'V RALEIGH, N. C. ' 'X'- K
Capital and Surplus
. . . . . $200,000
KILLF.t) IX rilVRCIt.
illeiny Pulp While Kneeling In Trnyer ,
Shot by Hi Ili-otlier.hi-l.iw.
(fiy Leased Wire to The Times)
Kennett, Mo., May 2." While
kneeling in prayer at church in Euro
pa, Henry Culp was shot and killed
by his brother-in-law, Charles Champ,
18 years old, who fired three bullets
'Into Culll'8 bodv. Citizens h ended hv
!the sheriff are searching for Champ.
Culp killed Harry Champ, brother
of the slayer, last August, after hav
ing been driven from home by the
Champ brothers. He was ncqultted,
ithe jury deciding his act was justi
fiable.
Q 'i " l- " in rai nam nm
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','":-. lletej-tive Awsted. ;
Plltsburg, May 25 SlmulUneoug
ly with the resumption of the grind
Jury's inquisition Into the municipal
graft scandal today came the arrest
of Thomas Donovan, one of the pri
vate detectives employed by the Vot
ers' Civic League. The entire men
bershlp of common council' and 35
members of select council have been
subpoenaed before the grand Jury.
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We cannot repeat too often the importance of quality in
Men's Clothes. Without quality style is as nothing, for it takes
quality to keep the shape permanent,' and when a garment loses
shape that is the end of it as far as style is concerned.
This talk about quality leads us to our well known makers
of. clothes, for if there is quality anywhere it is to be found in
our
Everything for the men folks.
CROSS SI LINEH AN COMPAN X
FAVETTEVIlJk STRKET . - . . . . . - . . . . RALEIGH, 6.
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