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THE EVENING TIMES. RALEIGH. N. 0. ii mm PBBTOTp PAGE TWO JUDGE FOR YOURSLEF Which Is Better Try ami Kxiwri ment or Profit by a Raleigh Cit izen's Experience. Something new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represented. The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a bad back. A Lame. Weak or Aching one. Would you experiment on it? Vou wll read of man:' so-called cures. Endorsed by strangers from far-away places. It's different when the endorsement comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Home endorsement Is the proof that backs every box of Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this case: Mrs. D. T Mooie. No. 311 youth Per son street. Kaleigh, N. C, says: "I used Joan's Kidney Fills and found them so beneficial that I do not hesi tate to testify In their behalf. Dull, nagging backaches bothered me for a long time and were frequently accom panied by sharp pains across my loins. At night I was very restless ami gen eraly felt tired and languid. The kidney secretions were an added source of annoyance, being very irregular in passage. When I was advised to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial. 1 procur ed a box from the Bobbltt-Wynne Drug Co. They afforded me prompt relief and soon disposed of every symp tom of my trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbuin Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the I'nited States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. FAMOUS LIBEL CASE ARGUED (By. Leased Wire to The Times) Indianapolis, Ind., June I Argu ment as to whether Polayan Smith and Charles R. Williams, publishers I of the Indianapolis News, shall be taken to Washington,, D. C to ! answer a charge of criminal libel or shall be tried in Indianapolis, was be gun today before Judge .Anderson of the United States district court. The case will not be. concluded until some time Wednesday. Stuart McXamara, lepresenling the department of jus tice, and Charles V. Miller. I'nited States district attorney, wilt make the argument' for the prosecution. Ferdinand Winter, of Indianapoli is representing Smith and Williams, who are resisting the attempt to take them to Washington for trial. KILLED BY TRAIN. Thomas Canard Probably Run Over and Killed Near Durham Inquest Today. (Special to The Times) Durham. June "1 The North Caro lina Conference quartette, wonderful singers, three preachers and Bob Phillips, will give a concert at Trin ttv Church one night this week. The big four will go to Seattle for the exposition and he present at the Ep- - worth -League gathering and do some singing out in that country. Thomas Garrard. 12 years of age, was found dead on the track of the Southern yesterday morning, about 4 o'clock. His body was much man gled and while evident that he was run over by the early morning train conditions present, justified a coro ner's inquest and this is being held today by Coroner Maddry and his jury.- : .7. A. Bivins. contractor, living near Hillsboro, formerly of Durham, died yesterday at noon at his home. Ke was a good citizen. Leaves a wire and six children. The burial takes place today at; Efland. Doixt; (iUK.vr works. Man Who Makes Two Blades of Grass ''Grow and Eats Them Both Is In Christly. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Galesburg. III.. .Tune 1 Taking for his theme the words of .lesus that those who believe in Him can do greater works than lie. President Fisher In his baccalaureate sermon. to the seniors of Lombard College, con tended that it is possible for Christ ians to do greater work than did Jesus through the exercise of a right belief. '.'. Dr. Fisher compared to what Christ did. -the. achievements of modern phy- For Health Women Everywhere Are von one of the many women who suffer from some of those ailments which are caused by female trouble ? If you are, you want to get well, don't j'ou? You wish to get rid of the pain and the misery so you may enjoy good health and be happy. Thousands of other ladies, suffering as you suffer, feeling as you feel, have successfully, used that well-known medicine for women, Cardui. They all say Cardui is just what they needed to relieve pain and bring back health. -''Why not try Cardui yourself? Prepared from pure vegetable ingredients, it cannot possibly hurt you. On the other hand, it is almost sure to help you, judging by ita success of more than half a century. iNoto this letter from Miss Boyd Richardson,jDani6h, N. 0. She writes :i "I was sick in bed and could not stand on my feet more than just a little while at a time. After taking three doses of Cardui, I began to mend. After I had used it for a week I was walking about. I believe it is a wonderful medicine." -. - .' Don't wait try Cardui and get well. PIN ake.XARDUI G 228 A Bovine Serenade. People living in the center of the city of Raleigh were entertained all of last night by what is known in that section as a "Bovine Serenade". It was a continuous performance. Judg ing from the shouting and general feeling it was very much enjoyed. From last accounts the music was still going. VOVNtJ LINt'OLX SICK. Overcome by Heat At I'livclling Ccfe Monies Yesterday. I By Leased Wire to The Times) Louisville. Ky., Juno 1 - -Robert Todd Lincoln, president of the Pull man Sleeping Car Company, was so overcome by the heat at the close of the ceremonies attendant, upon the unveiling of the statue of ' his -father at Hogdenville yesterday afternoon that it was necessary to help him to sicians and surgeons, who have made; i( , at ri;iire. . It was feared for a time the nit of healing universal and per-,,, , , , , s,,ffol0,i a stroke-of nar- formed remarkable cures. To the , a,vsls imt he recovered later and changing of water into wine he com- w;ts apparently in Ins usual health, pared the Irrigation schemes of the , hnun ., exhausted. Mr. Lin- west, by which water is translornied into products of the fields and orch ards. H. H. Rogers, he said. left all he made and went only with what he was. Ihe man who makes two blades grow where one grew and puts both in his own mouth was u:i-Christly. ROAD MI ST PAY INTEREST. Court Decides for '.ondlioMei s in Case Against Central of Georgia Ruili'oml. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Savannah, Gn., June 1 Colonel William Garrard, master in the case of the holders of third preferred in come bonds of the Central Railway of Georgia, who sued for interest upon their bonds for 190", claiming the road had earned a sufficient sum lo pay a dividend, has filed his re port, favoring the bondholders. The master found a sum exceeding $S00 000 which he decided Was available for interest. The railroad will ap-peal. coin has never seen the Utile farm in Larue county, the birthplace of Abra ham Lincoln. It was necessary for him to forego walking over it and drinking out of the spriii't crtorday, although he was 'within half an hour's ride. He expressed the keen est disappointment. Trouble Makers Ousted. W'li, ii a sufferer from stomach trouble take." Dr. King's New . Life IMils he's mighty -'glad to s. . his Dys pepsia anil Indigestion.' 11 y. but ' more he's tickled '.'over his new, tine appe tite, strong nerves healthy and vigor, all .because stomach, liver, and kidneys now work right, "r.e. at all druggists. SOMETHING NICE. Any Soda wo serve Is 'nice. Every Soda has a ' sorl of charm thai brings people back . again for more. Try any Soda once ami vmi'll join I he procession.. i'r I hi. is: oil ' !:! , is pure and it's , skilfully blended and daintily served. ' Masonic Temple Pharmacy, (). G. KING, Proprietor. C. C. Phone, Xo. 211. :. Raleigh Phone! No, 1.V1. Central row 8: 30, Methodist plc-ntc tomor- It. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE.'' ''-, . President At His Desk.: (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, June 1 President Taft took his seat at hfs office desk this morning soon after 9 o'clock, having returned from Gettysburg at 8:15 o'clock last night. In view of the fact that this is cabinet day and that a large number of callers are ex pected this promises to be a busy day for the president. MRS. I5KEI1K KILLED. Thrown by Spirited Horse Sunday At Her Home in Montgomery Couiiiy. (Hy. Leased Wire to The Times) High Point, X. C, June 1 -Mrs, Esther McKinley llarwood Beebie. a niece of the late President William McKinley. who has been spending .several weeks a' hei summer home in Montgomery county, was killed in a runaway accident Sunday. Tao body was brought here yesterday to be shipped to her former home in Norwich, Conn. Mrs. Beebe had started to a neigh boring house in the morning, riding GIVE I S PURE WATER. A Citizen Calls For letter Inspection of the City Water. To the editor of The Evening Times: Ever-body in Raleigh ought to be highly pleased at the efforts of the new mayor and City authorities in trying to improve the sanitary con ritlon of the city In having cleaning up days. This Is a step In the right direction and the "'Times deserves the thanks of the community for the good work it Is doing or sugge ting to be done along these lines. But at this season of the year, especially un der the great germ theory of today there Is one of the most important matters which is being sadly neglect ed that is our water supply. The most prolific producer of disease of any one thing taken into the human system. If anybody interested financi ally with the water company or having stock In the same is on the board of aldermen or officers of the city, I beg their pardon, but I have a suggestion to make in the Interest of the health of every user of water In the city. It Is this, Instead of having analysis from the water selected and presented by the water company, let the various samples of water be taken from private houses, stores and public buildings In various parts of the city without the knowledge of the purpoi-c of the same and have It analysed, then you will get the true test of Its purity for use and drinking purposes. and at the same time an Inspection of A Thrilling Rescue. How Bert U. Lean, of Cheny. Wast., was savefl from' a frightful death Is a story to thrill the world. "A hard cold." he writes," brought on a desperate lung trouble that baftledan expert doctor here. Then I paid $10 to 115 a visit to a lung specialist in Spokane, who did not help me. Then I went to California, but without benefit. At last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me and now I am as well as ever. For Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. Asthma. Croup and Whooping Cough its supreme, ,i0c and $1.00. Trial bottle free, Guaranteed by all druggists. BABIES BENEFIT BY NEW SKIN DISCOVERY Stops Itching Immediately, Sooths and Comforts the Little Ones. A demonstration of the efficacy and entire hanniessness of poslam, the new akin discovery, is afforded when it Is applied to the tender skin of in fants who are tortured with rashes chafings, scaly and crusted humors .''"""h and other skin aggravations. Its ef fect is soothing, the itching stops at once, the skin heals and Is quickly a spirited horse. The and threw her, and Mrs. was broken by the fall. horse bolted Beebe's neck Colds that hang on wpaken the con stitution and develop Into consump tion. Foley'. Honey and Tar cure.; persistent coughs that refute to yield to other treatment. Do not experiment' with untried .' remedies as delay nl.iy result In your cold settling on your lungs. MCing-Crowetl. Krug Co.. .corner Fayettevllle and Hargitt streets. mm RAISE IN P. O. SALARIES. Greensboro and Durham Each iet a Raise Decrease in Norfolk. ' (By Leaded Wire to The .Times) Washington, D. C. June 1 The first assistant postmaster general' made public the 26th annual state- " ment of the readjustment of postmas ters salaries. Among the changes made are the following: North Carolina Durham, from $2,900 to $3,000; Greensboro, $:!,200 to 13,300. . South Carolina Anderson, $2,fin0 to $2,790. Virginia Norfolk, (decrease) $3, 800 to $3,700. QUALITY Has Made AREX'S WHISKIES - THE CHOICE f OF I People Who Know Twenty-five yrarj ttfl hut prov ed their excellent flavor, palatable moodiness, purity and wliolcsomr neM to be unsurpassed for medici nal use or (or pleasurable drinking. Satisfaction Guaranteed PRICE LIST-Eipreu Prepaid Via SOU., ADAMS or U. 5. EXPRESS In Plain Scaled Cnso 1 Cat. 2Cit. Brandt Botde Bottle Old Arey Com . .. ., $3.00 .00 Plirieof N. C". Com ;. 3.00 5.00 Old Arey Rtu ., . .3.00 B OO Arcy'a Malt. 3.00 5.00 !; Profflft Shipnwn! Our Spetiitltr Complete Price Liit Vycn Rfucit CHAS. AREY CO. 1325WrVdSl. dutunoraa. Tenn'.' ' , 480 Penn. Av. N, W. Washington D. C. WHI5K.EY .MAMONtV Hi M AH0NEY5 WHISKER SHIPPED DIRECT TO YOU FROM OUR WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE. iflf We are prepared to fill all orders and ship di rect to the consumer. Nj doubt you have been buying our famous whiskies from your local dealer for years, you can still get these brands hy ordering from us DI RECI'. Sami Hioh Qt'Ai.nv. fully tested and guaranicrd. A" orders; shipped promptly. Remit with order, Registered Letter, P. O. or Express Money Order. Luke Dunn Rye (Extral - '..--. -Manor Straight Rye '100 proof ' - : - -Comfort Rye IKxcelleiu) - . - Family Corn, (Old and Mellow) - . Special Corn, 1 Worth More . - -Bronco Gin (Article of Merit) . r . -Old Tar Gin, 'dry) - - - - The Following ake Shippko Charoes Coixect. . (Kithf r by ExprfW "r freinht.) - $1.50 I Mission Corn, per gal. - 4 qts. U qts. 1 gal. $4110 $1101 $.1.50 5.00 1.1.S0 4.50 :. 3.l'0 ' 8 si a 50 4 00 11.00 3 50 300 8 50 I 50 4 00 11.00 3-50 3.00 8 50 I'M $1.50 Empire Rye, per gal- - THE POI.I.OWINC ARE SHIPPED K. O. B. PORTSMOUTH: BEERS . TEMPERANCE BEVERAGES 4 do. 6doi- lOdoj. 4 dor. 6 do. 10 doi. Bronco Export, $3 W $5 40 $9 00 Rheinbrau, - $3.60 $5.40 $9.00 Virginia Pale 3 60 5 40 9 00 Seaaide, 3.60 5.40 9.00 The above are a few of our brands. Write for complete price-list of Whiskies, Wines, Beers, Temperance Beverates, Etc. rrOKTonuu i n, v. WE ARC BREWERS AND DISTILLERS. THE SECURITY UFE AND ANNUITY CO OF GKKK.VSBOKO, X. C. As Snfo as tlio T-ai'Kost. As SI rong as the Oldest. -IjarKO Marnin of Assofs in Kccss of Iiiiihilillos. No Conimny More Economically Managed. Tho Only Turoly Mutual, Old Line, Lf'sal Reserve Company In North Carolina, and (he Oldest C'oinpiiiiy In the State. It will pay you lo f-et our rates and a sample of our policy before . placing your Insurance. . SLOAN & KLUTTZ, District Agents, 302 Tucker Kuildiiig . . . . . . . . . Raleigh, N. O. A few first class men wanted in unoccupied territory. KROWNKM IX HATH. N'evins, Well-known : KaciiiK Man, Drowned In Turkish Hath. (By Leased Wire to The Tlnics) Baltimore, Md., June I Jacob Ncvlns, of Cleveland, O., known restored to normal conditions. In the various forms , of skin every horseman connected with th the condition of the wator pipes and j tro,lbieg ln both infantg an,i adults, trotting circuits In the the I'nltod poblam produces beneficial results States, was found drowned In a Turk from the first application. Eczema. Ish bath here last night. Ncvlns for acne, herpes, rash, tetter, etc., yield years has been known as a pool seller readily to Its remarkable curative on the smaller circuits through wext properticgi Occasional applications crn Pennsylvania and the middle west will quickly banish pimples, blotches and for the last three seasons had and complexion blemishes and will been selling pools at Che big races on relieve and cure Itching feet, scaly, the grand circuit. After the races scalp, humors, etc. Nevlns went directly to the bath Poslam can be had for fifty-cents houset He jumped Into the plunge, at any reliable druggist's, particu- A few minutes later an attendant fixtures, and it will be wonderfully surprising why there are no more cases and deaths from typhoid fevers, ln this city than there are (if there Is truth In the germ theory) I have come In contact with several Instances, which would be dangerous for ani mals much legs the women and child ren to have to use. Don't let us have a cooked up Inspection and report, better not have any than that, for by It, we are lulled to sleep while death lurks In every glass of water. POLLY PRIMROSE. Go with Central Sunday School to morrow. ' 1 6 It. Mr. D. H. McCullers, of Clayton, N. C, was a visitor to the city today. to f Ice Cream, 25 Cents Quart. , , We Are Open at Xi)-,!it. I1KTTS' ICi; t'RKAM. Capital City Phone 2:). larly the Klng-Crowell Drug Co., who pulled his dead body from the water, make a specialty of it. Or the Emer- It is thought be was seized with gency Laboratories, No. 32 West 25th cramps. Nevlns was about 33 years Street, New York City, will send a old. His brother, Samuel P. Nevlns, trial supply free by mall to any one of Cleveland, has been the official who will write for It. This is iuffl-, programmer of the grand circuit for cient to hc-w results In 24 hours. years. AT WRIGHT'S Is the place where you get the Fine French Drip Coffee and tho Nice Pies like mother made. When you want something nice for dinner you should go to , "GET THE HABIT." WRIGHT'S CAFE. A Sanitary Improvement The Bridgers Tailoring Company have just installed In their pressing club on Fayetteyille. street: one of the newest and latest steam cleaning and pressing machines. By this machine clothes are cleaned and pref-sed under a hinh pressure 'of dry steam. Instead of the old way of using a bucket of water for several garments. It In the find . machine- of its kind to be brought to Raleigh, and It Is giving perfect eaticfactlon. Here is what the makers of the machine claim for it: "A garment that passes through the HOFFMAN is dis infected, as no germs or microbes can exist under a temperature as high as the dry steam injected; at the same time it removes any odor that might be ln the goods, takes away the grimy appearance, raises the nap, revives the colors, and imparts to the garment the freshness desired by all dressers." Men who appreciate nice cloth ing and like to have their clothing nice and fresh-looking should see this now machine tit work. ' Bridgers Tailoring Co. , MKRCHAXT TAIIHIS, 120 mid 21(1 Fayelteville Street. jAII Kults Tnllori'd in Our Own Shop, Alteration, Cleaning and ' I'resNing Done For a Small Cost. ; Call us up Over the Capital City IMione 3KI or 38 Join Our Press- intc Club, $l.d) Per Month. Hammocks for Summer Hohlfeld make- No other like them. New stock of pound Papers and Envelopes. Hurd's fine stationery. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO
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