PAQE TWO I T- ( THE EVENING TIMES, RALEIGH, N. 0. BIO BARBECUE AT E THE WEARY WAY S0LDIER8 HUM to EMERSON HOUGH Mr. and Mrs. Hough sailed on Saturday for an extended tour ol Europe, nd In erch of material for a romance to follow Mr. Hough's successful novel, 54 40 OR FIGHT. The great popularity of 5-1 40 OR FIGHT is evidence of the good taste of the fiction readers of the country, as it possesses literary merit of a high order, a theme of national importance, and an interest increasingly intense. For two months 54 40 OR FIGHT has been reported by the booksellers over the country as the best-selling- book n America. Dally Becoming Less Wearisome Many in Rulelgh. With a back that aches all day, With rest disturbed at night, I Annoying urinary disorders, 'Tis a weary way, indeed. Doan's Kidney Pills drive weari ness away. i Are endorsed by Raleigh citizens, j Mrs. M. J. Brown, 31 1 South Per son street, Raleigh, N. C, says: "I can most cheerfully recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, as the benefit I obtained from their use proved them to be a remedy of merit. I suffered j for several years from kidney and bladder trouble. The kidney secre tions were unnatural, deposited a sediment and were distressing in ' passage. Backache also bothered nie i cnnsirlernhlv nnrl altlioUEh 1 doctored dinner. They attacked the huge &M med severa, remedies j wag plates of lamb and pork with as much me tQ t ve,lef Flnav procllring ifioi ttuii apiiei ne aa uuia ui iwcui). Mayor J. Stan y'ynne today gave a barbecue to the old soldiers at tue Soldiers' Home and the board of al dermen and city officials were Invit ed. There were barbecued pigs, Iambi and chickens, all perfectly prepared. Kldridge Smith and Mr. Bill Wynne prepared the barbecue in their usual line style. The work of these two "artists'' cannot be ex celled. The barbecue was served in the big dining room of the home and it was interesting to watch "the boys," as Colonel Olds calls them, fall on that Mil. TESK TO SPEAK. f .Mass Meeting of Itimuas at the Tab ernacle Tomorrow. Perhaps the largest and most en thusiastic gathering of Baraca work ers ever seen in Raleigh will be at the Tabernacle Baptist church Sunday af ternoon. June 6th. Mr. L. M. Tesli, lield secretary of the World-wide Ba raca Union, will address the meeting at 3 o'clock. Mr. Tesh is a native North Caro linians, having gone from Raleigh to Syracuse, N. Y., last October to as sume his duties as field secretary. Since that time he has traveled thou sands of miles and spoken in many of the largest cities In our country. He is a pleasing speaker, and always lias an interesting message for his hearers. All Baracas are urged to be pres ent. The public is cordially invited to attend. ' CURES .OLD tlt LYNCHBURG RICHMOND wHEREIBUY MY WHISKEY! Thousands of satisfied customers point to "Clarke's Mail Order House," and say "There's where I buy my whiskies." There is a reason for this : - We sell only the purest and best, and guarantee quick shipmeit; by Cannon Ball Express. Let us ship you a trial order of some of the following. They are excep tionally pure and delicious. We prepay express charges. Cuke's Happy Valley Corn, . . Clarke s Old 1 ar Heel Corn, .; . . . Clarke's Select Old Corn, . . . . Clarke's Old Private Stock Corn, . Claie's Sunny South Rye, . . ... . CIIV Old Tar Heel Rye. . . , . . Clarke's Monogram Rye, . ; . , . , . Sunny Brook Whiskey, (Bottled in Bona) Clarke's Malt Whiskey, . . . ,. . .... Clarke's Medicinal Corn-Malt, . . . Old Private Stock Apple Brandy, . . Select Old Peach Brandy, ... . '.,',. 1 Gal. Jug. $2.50 2.85 3.35 3.85 3.35 3.85 4.75 3.85 3.85 3.50 4.00 4.75 2 Gal. 4 Full 12 Full Jug. Ots. Ots. $4.50 $2.75 $7.75 5.00 3.25 9.00 ' 6.00 4.00 10.00 7.00 4 75 13.00 6.00 3.75 10.00 7.00 4 00 11.00 9.00 .' 5.00 14.00 7.00 5.00 13.00 7.00 4 00 11.00 6.50 3.75 10.00 7.00 4.50 12.00 9.00 5.00 14.00 rJvery one of them enjoyed the ocea-, I sion 'Mind did not ..le.iitate to say so. I In addition to the barbecue Mrs. i Brooks had provided dishes of snaps, : pickled beets, onions, corn-bread and! gallons' of milk: Col. Fred A. Oldsj (acted as ma:. tec of 'ceremonies and ; i carried things ...through with much j merriment. Mayor Wynne was ovor- whelmed with the thanks and kind expressions ' of the old soldiers and seemed to enjoy the occasion in watciilng their happy faces more than the old soldiers enjoyed it. It was a great occasion and one "the boys" will never forget. Men Past Fifty In Danger. Men past middle life have found comfort and relief in Foley's Kidney Remedy, especially for enlarged prost ate gland, which is very common among' elderly' men. I.. R .Morris. Dexter, Ky , writes:. "Cp to a year ago. my father suffered from kidney and ''bladder 'trouble and several phy sician pronounced It enlargement of tlie - prostate gland and advised an operation.'. On account of his age we were afraid lie could not stand It and I recommended a bottle of Foley's Kid ney Remedy, anil tin' first bottle re lieved him, and after .. taking the second bottle he was no longer troubled with this complaint." King-Crowell Ding 'o., corner Fayetteville and Haigett streets. Doan's Kidney Pills from the Bob-, bitt-Wynne Drug Co., 1 began their. Funeral of Mrs. Sallie McGee. The funeral services of Mrs. Sallie .McGee were held from the First use and was afforded more relief than j Presbyterian church yesterday after- from any other remedy 1 had pre viously taken. At the present time, I am without a sign of kidney com plaint and can only give the credit of my cure to Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by ail dealers. Price I cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. (New York, sole agents for the I'nit i ed States. ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. A IDlll'K COl IIT TIIAdKbV, no All goods guaranteed under National Pure Food Law. All orders shipped same day received in plain packages. Remit by postal or express money or registered letter. Complete price list mailed upon request. H. CLARKE & SONS, Inc., Richmond, Va. ; : The South's Pioneer Mail Order House. SPECIAL SALE ,hm: ist to i.-.tii, iNt i.rsivi:. In order to reduce Our stock before taking our Semi-Aiiiiual Inven tory. 10 Discount; on livery Cash Piiicliase. Ofllce Supplies nnd Spec, laities. Carbon Paper, Typewriter Paper, Typewriter Ribbons, Itlank Books, Box Paper, Mucilage, Inks. Paste, Letter Files, Pencils, Post Curds, etc. All kinds of Of lice Supplies hikI Stationery. THE OFFICE STATIONERY COMPANY, JAMES H. Till KM. Manager. Capital City Phone, N44F. Time Fluildinir. Vi K. Harnett Street. The Raleigh Savings Bank. JNO T. PCLLEN, President. CHARLES BOOT, Cashier CAPITAL AND SU RPI.US, $75,000.00. Four per cent, interest paid on deposit. Call In the bank, or writ fr further information. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOE RENT. DontSayTl I'ntll I have $5.00 before 1 open an account In THE MERCHANTS BANK. Start today with a dollar. You will find it easier to start now Willi n small amount than later with n larr.or one. We welcome your dollar now as much as we would your $.".00 later. We pay 4 . TH E M ERCHANTS BANK. ! Aiicd Hull-Dog is Shown to Have I " "'Owner. '. There was only one case in the police Court today, hut. that case was : fraught with pathos even with tragedy." It. told ast.ory of a fait?i i fill creature giving a life-time of hom ! ii no and devotion freely and tinsel f i islily, only to be disowned "in the days when the keepers of the house ! shall tremble and the stroag men I' shall bow themselves." It, was such ja tragedy as wrung from the tortur i ed soul of a famoiiK -Shakespearian I character the words: "How sharp j or that) a serpent's tool li Is base ! Ingriitlt tide." ''.' i I n this case the victim is only a i poor old dilapidated bull-dog, but ; the story is none the less tragic. The lease in question was i Mat of State vs. j'l'lioina.s 11. Heart and the charge was Ithat .Mr." Heart! allowed his line old bull-dog, .lack, to appear on the j si reels without the requisite head jgear demanded by the ordinance, j W'lie.i. the case came to trial It was ;adiniited that .lack had been allowed jun Hie street without a muzzle but 'the surprise of the ."morning came when Mr., Heartt, coolly and deliber ately declared that lie was not the owner of .lack. In fact, it could not ! be determined vvho claimed the poor I old dog and be was held up .to. .the i world as that most unfortunate of castaways,, an ownerless'. mid friend- lefs dog. The case against Mr. Heart! i.was, of course, dismissed, it being I'tihown i lia' he was not Jack's owner, j It is to be hoped that .lack will be I kepi in ignorance .of the Ignominy that has been, heaped upon his de ! voted head. In the nature of things ! lie will not last long. Soon the gar I'bage wagon will come for him and it will be -- .. j.';'Hattle It's bone3 over the stones, ,ile's only a dog that nobody owns." Could Not be I letter. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment, lotion or balm to compare with fiipklen's Arnica Salve. Its the one perfect healer of Cuts, Coins, Hums, Cruises, Sores, Scalds, Bolls, Ulcere, Kczeina, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores. Chapped Hand Its supieme. Infallible for Piles. Only .lite, at all diUBEists. ' ' ' Tl'BKS STIMi Ill'V A K.MS. Outlook At Alevandrctta ami Aleppo R'presentel As Serious, (By Cable to The Times) London, June a Despatches from Alexandretta nnd - . Aleppo", represent the outlook at those places as being very serious. Hundreds of Armen ians and Syrians are leaving and Im porters are cancelling orders for everything except arms, for which there Is a general demand. Orders tor arms to the value of $150,000 have been sent through the Ottoman bank at Aleppo in a single day recently. A proclamation of mar tial law Is only withheld pending the arrival of trustworthy troops. Soldiers began a fusillade in the Tillage Of Durtyol, fifty miles from Aclana, following an order to the In habitants to surrender their arms. The commander there is distrusted and a massacre is feared. Itult lull Itetl Birds. As long us they last, I will give to I he children of Raleigh ctilllng at my store a "Raleigh Red Bird." Come on children and get one. A. S. BKAGASSA, Newsdealer. Academy Music Building. OVFltFI.OWI.NYi ItlVKft. ; SKciul Pullman Sleeping Car Hal- elgli, X. C, to Memphis, Tenn., Via Southern Railway. rflrowns Five, Washes Away Uridines nnd Kndangers Business Section. Fernle, B. C, 'jnne 5. Five per sons were drowned, many bridges have been washed away and much damage been caused by the Elk River overflowing Its banks. The business section of Fernle Is In danger. Many families living In the suburbs have been compelled to flee to the hills for safety. Three bodies were seen float ing down the river and two lives were lost at Walno, on the outskirts. MR. (JFORGF; IJtTIiK APPOINTFI). Will Have Charge of Office Work in Oil lnsjHi'tioii Hepartment. Mr. George ' Little, of this city, was today appointed to a clerkship in the Department of Agriculture at a sala ry of $12.0.) per year. He will have charge of the book-keeping of the oil inspection department. Mr. Little has for many years been employed by the Southern Railway Company, and has been for some time in the office of Col. A. B. An drews, first vice-president of the Southern'..-Railway. Company, He Is a young business man of high ability and of a most, pleasing personality. He has hosts of friends in this city who wish him well in his new work. I 1 noon, conducted by the pastor. Rev. !'V. McC. White, assisted by Dr. I. McK. Pittenger, rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd. There was a large number of friends and relatives , present., among those from a distance .being: Mrs. Webb, a niece of Mrs. : Mctiee, of South Bostolr1. Va.i and Mrs. Leslie Reed, of Richmond, Va. j ' The' Moral offerings were especially I beautiful. The pall-bearers were: Messrs. j Leo. D. Heartt, Geo. W. Thompson, Llos. F. Ferrall, Lee Skinner, Albeit P. Bnumann, Alex McPheeters, Hen ry Bates and Kartell Wise.. ATTK X I COX V KXTIOX. Mr. H. U. Harrington Represent Centre Lodge Xo. K. of P. at Heiulersonville. Foley's Honey and Tar is especially recommended for chronic throat and lung troubles and many sufferers from bronchitis, asthma and -consumption have found comfort and re lief, by using Foley's Honey and Tar.lving-Crowell Drug Co., corner Fayetteville and Hargett streets. Mr. force. ville i week. H. (!. Harrington, of The Times left this afternoon for Ashe- and HendersOnville to spend a He will represent Centre Lodge No 3, K. of' P., at the annual convention which meets at Hender sonville Tuesdays-June 8th. Mrs. Harrington accompanied him. Chart eded Today. A charter was today granted t.o the Aulander Realty Company, of Aulander, to do a general real estate business. The authorized capital stock is $25.0:10. R. J., A. J., A. .1.. dr., and W. L. Dunning tire the incorporators. To avi Kidney kidney baekaeh .id serious results take Foley's Ueniedy at the first sign of or bladder disorder such as , urinary irregularities, ex haustion, and you will soon be well. Commence' taking : Foley's Kidney Ueniedy today. -Klng-Crowell Drug Co., corner Fayetteville and Hargett streets. Kditor of Cotton Head. ( By Leased Wire to The Times) Atlanta, (la., June 5 Henry G. Klttridge, the well known textile ex perl,' editor of Cotton, died today. , CHII.imKX'S DAV. Auction Sale of City Property. By -.'Virtue of power conferred upon us. by the School I'omniitte of l!a eiish Township. Wake County, as Well as by permission and direction '-of tile Board of Aldermen of the city of Ita it igli. N. I'., as re(Ulred by law we we will nffi r for sale to highest bidder for cash at the court house, door In the city of Raleigh.-. N. '.. on Tuesday, .liilv llth. 1HIW. at 12 o'clock M the fol lowing dereribed real estate to" wit:"' First ."-That lot of land known as the cliavis School jiroperty or Sylvester Smith old place, on South West street, beginning at Anderson Betts' North Fust corniT on South West street In the city -of .Raleigh, runs thefu e north along the western side of said street 247 feet to V. B. Moore's South Kiist coiner, thence West along V, B. Moore's line as" feet,, thonce south with said Moon 's line 247 feet to Anderson Betts' line, thence Last along said Betts' line 2H7 feet to said West street, to poin of beginning, containing one acre more or less. Second:- That lot of land known as the (Jarileld School property upon the West side of South Swain street be ginning at a point IS" feet north of the Intersection of South Swain street with Kast lavie street; thence in u westerly direction about l.'W feet, thence in a nortbei ly dlr.'ction about 12(1 feet, thence in an eiisterl" direction about i:il feet to said Swain street, thence South along said Swain street to the beginning. .. There is upon lii-- said Chavls School propel t'y a niiit s-eveii room dwelling with one tenant hou -v of two rooms. A nil upon the ilailbld School property is a . large house now used, as school rooms. B. F. MONTAGUE, committee on Buddings. H( pairs, and Supplies, Raleigh. I.'. C, June 4th, 1!U9. o. a. w. tf. We want to show you in this short, but honest and reasonable talk, how and why S. S., S. cures Old Stjres. We do not claim that S. S. S. works wonders, but we do know it will cure sores and ulcers, and its record of forty years past abundantly justifies this confidence. Any old sore shows an unhealthy and impure condition of the Dlood. !t is a diseased condition of the flesh at that particular spot, caused and kept inflamed and irritated by a continual discharge into it of unhealthy matter From the circulation, in various ways me Diooa becomes contaminated ana polluted. A long spell of fev er, or other sickness, breeds disease germs in the system ; the failure of nature s elimi native members to remove the waste and refuse matters of the body, the excessive use of minerals in certain diseases, infected wounds, bites and stings of insects, etc., all con taminate the blood with mor bid matter and germs which sooner or later manifest their presence by a sore or ulcer which refuses to heal under the ordinary treatment of lo cal applications. External treatment can nev er cure a chronic sore or ulcer, because it does not reach the blood. The place will remain open as long as it is used as a drainage for the impurity which is in the blood, and in addition to the worry and anxie:y caused by an old sore, there is always danger of its becoming cancerous, if a cure is not effected. Purify the MnnH gtiH nmtrkh thft fle:;li with a rich, healthy circulation, and then the place will heal of its own accord. S. S. S. cures old sores by removing the causes which produce them. It goes down into the circulation, drives out all impurities and poisons, and by nourishing the flesh with rich, pure blood causes the place to heal naturally and permanently. S. S. S. does not make a sur face Cure, but, being the greatest of all blood purifiers, it begins at the bottom and by rebuilding broken down tissue, and supplying healthful, healing qualities to the circulation, causes the place to fill in wiih firm, healthy flesh, while it steadily but surely removes the cause and effects a permanent cure. The sore cannot remain when the blood is pure, and S. S. S. will thoroughly purify the blood. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at t.11 drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. BAD SORB FROM AN OLD WOUND. 1 w.m-.a raAAmmonit Q fi S In In. wbiirl In wtonA nt a nliriA.r anil MtrfU-iallv Mtt a YCmmAV tor sores and obstinate ulcers. In 1877 1 bad my leg DaaiycuroD ine eaarp eageui imhci uu mtui, on a blue woolen stockiiie, the place was badly f ouoned from tbe dye. A great sore foimcd and or years no one knows what I sutrered with the .iim I rii.il it cii-ifl t,i mn ovprvthinff I hail ever beard ot but I gut uoielief and l thought I would l,iu an thi.mtrn lilduiithiin aiiarv diKrliflf frinff sore on my leg. At last 1 began tbe use ot S. S. S. , and it was but a short time until I saw that tbe nlace was improving. I continued it until it re tn,A uiiih.. nmc.n fri.m ni v bhi.ul and made a complete and permanent cure of the sore. J3U navy Dl. , oiouaiyu, n. I. jhu. mm.m. A CANCEROUS ULCER. T hnri a larffe sore or ulcer on mv face and nothing I tried would benefit me. Itbetan with shooting pains and soon the itching was tenioie. ai nibi it discharged a watery fluid which soon changed to one of thicker composmonfand tbe pain became very severe. It was nearly as large as a dollar and teiobly inflamed in all the sui rounding pans. It bad bten there so long and growing woise all tbe time, I became very much discouraged and alarmed. At last I began tbe use of S. S. S. At nut the ulcer seemed to get worse, but I soon found that the poison was being removed from tbe blood and I con tinued to take S. S. S. It was not long before I noted a decided improvement and 1 kept up the use ot the medicine until I was enUrely cured of this canceious ulcer. This has been some time ago and tbcie is n'isign of aieturuot tbe trouble. Gary, FU. MRS. W. A. WRIGHT, POISONSD FROM INSECT BITr. Wilraingtcn, N. C. From tbe bite of a insect I was poisoned a:id bad a dreadful sore on my ankle and took ditfeient tieatuieuts with no benettt. I was induced totiy S. S. S., and alter a few bottles it cleared my system and cleaniied my blood and cured the soie.. My nwtlier took it for rheumatism, with success. 1 ctieeifully recommend S. S. S. wbeie a blood punnet is needed. 109 South bust St. CIIAS. S. PR1DCEN. Will He Observed Tomorrow Ht K.den ton Street Cliureli. Tomorrow is Children's Day. at Kdenton Street' Methodist Sunday school. The services on thin day are always Interesting and are thorough ly enjoyed by those who attend. The ijiililk- Is cordially invited. The services will last from 9:30 o'clock a.' in. until a quarter to ele ven. The following young people will guailuate tomorrow and will receive their diplomas and he presented with Bibles: Lillian Murray Smith, Eliz abeth Leak. Tucker,. Lennore Virginia Gray, Mary Elizabeth Gardner, Mar garet Young, Mary Lenore Barrow, Majorie Louise Clark, Little Wynne McDowell, Martha Elizabeth Hughes, Natalie Little .. Coffey, Eflity Farmer, Louise Augusta Nelson, Minnie Ella Brown, Worth Bagley Daniels, Ken nette Parker, Samuel Marvin Voting, Joseph Johnson Roland, William Har hls Kobl.ins. Uootl music will he fitrnlKhed toy the children. Mr. T. T. We for I'l'llieetii", Ions, left this afternoon Account Confederate Veteran Re-' tinitin, the Southern Hallway will op erate through l'u II ma n sleeping car Kalelgh, N. C, to Memphis, Tenn., car to leave Raleigh at 4:05 p. m., Sunday, June Gth, to go via Atlanta and Birmingham. All who wish space In this car ap ply to the undersigned. R. H. DeBUTTS, Traveling Passenger Agent. Taltemaele Excursion Norfolk, TuetHlajr, June 8th. Two days. It. Say it Over -and Over Again Headaches. Biliousness. Constipation. Ayer's Pills. Headaches. Biliousness. Constipation. Ayer's Pills. If your doctor says this is all right, remember it! SALE OF LAND I'NDKH MORTGAGE In pitfo ialice of power of sale con tained in a certain deed of mortgage made by Hugh Duan and wife, of Wake Forest township, to the Trus tees of Rex Hospital la corporation) dated 9th day of January, 19oii, and recorded In Book 1 '.ill, age 4D3, Reg ister, of Deeds office, for Wake coun ty, the undersigned Will on Satur day, the 10th day of July, 1909, at 12 o'clock M., at the door of the court house of Wake county, in Raleigh, N. C, expose to sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the town of Wake Forest, Wake county, adjoining the lands of William Terry, Henry Jack son, and others, and hounded and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: By a line beginning at a stone, Wil liam Perry's corner, and running thence with Perry's lino N. 411 ' de grees E. 3 chains and 3 links to said Perry's corner on African Church Avenue, thence with said Avenue H. 63 degrees E. 1 chain nnd 98 links to a stone, Henry Jackson's corner, thence with said Jackson's line S. 40 degrees W. 3 chains and 4 links to a stone In Cemetery lino; thence N. 60 degrees W. 2 chains and 28 links to the beginning, con taining 63-100 of an "acre, more or less, and being the same tract of land that was conveyed to the said Hugh Dunn by N. Y. Gulley and wife by deed recorded In Book 140, page 245, Register of Deed's office for Wake county, and the same that was con veyed to said N. V. Gulley by W. H. Edwards and wife by deed dated 14th day of August, 1896, und II led in the said Register of Deed's office for registration contemporaneously with this deed. Terms of Sale Cash. TRUSTEES OF REX HOSPITAL By R. H. Battle, Pres. R. T. GRAY, Sec. THE HOUSE THAT GUARANTEES 4 Qts. Dew Drop Rye. ...... , . ...... .......... .$3.20 4 yis. Overliolt. ..... . . .... ... ... 5.00 4 gts. Melwootl . . . . . . ....... . . ...... 5.00 4 Qts. Full Dress ........... 5.00 4 gis. Vn. Dew, Corn .1.25 4 Qts, Old Dlvle, Corn ............................... . . 4.00 Express paid on nil above to any point In North Carolina. MISCKMiAXEOCS CASE GOODS. 30 pints of AAA A linker Kye, plain wood Imiv. .......... .$12.00 30 pints of AAA Buker Kye, plain wood lxiv 11.88 3(1 pints of AA lluker ltye, plain wood box. . 10.80 30 pints of. (Iickn (Mill ltye (excellent goods) , , , 10.08 3(1 pint of Merriiimc Hye . ..... i . ....... 0.72 3(1 pints of Jeflllco Corn . . , . . . .... 0.00 30 pints of Old X. C. Corn . ....... . . 10.08 '73 luilf pints .lefllico Corn , . 0.73 75 half pints. Old X. C. Com. , .'-. 11.25 73 half pints Chess Club Kye . ... . , ... .... , . . .... . . ... . . ... 11.23 Other Goods llotthl and I'rlcex Quoted on Application. SEE PHICE-MST I'OH JI G GOODS. 8. T. SMITH, Pres. , I. It. GKIFt'IS, Sec. & Treas. JEFFERSON LIQUOR CO (Incorporated) ' . I'KTEUSIU'KG, VA. :

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