ttfr-'rl-! ;.J.':f,4. . - v--. ,,"- JE...'-.. .7 -1 -- .1 -;f; '.. ,.-' - . 7- -'' -7 page snvm I; TIIE EVENESYa TIMES RALEIGH, N. C., MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1910., I::!!.:r C; i LtHl Couch Bed, partly oeiv showing the one motion ' ' needed totranf orm it to a bed thi THE MAN- FROM HOME. v ,-. It is a well known fact that store Is easily known as one of the most reliable and do-' ' pendable drug stores. ' " -What a very-fine thing this is to remember to the person'. , traveling away from home. Perhaps In some strange town, - but in need of some little article from the drag store, and ' . . perhaps not desirous of putting their trust in whatever store they And themselves nearest to. The man from home can ,' easily send home for any of the things found in the drug , , store, knowing that wo will select whatever he wants, very ' carefully, pack and mall to liim Immediately "and without ' any extra cost... ; ' : BOBBlTT-WYNNE The Secret of Brilliant Silver Mahler's Silver Cream, 25c. and 50c bottle H.MAHLER'S. SONS.. , t s .("-'... . S I June Bargains Lots of good though at a'very small cost. . Ladies Jabots 15( value for . . ... . . v.'; :. . . . .10c. Ladies :Barrettsr-25c. value fox . . . . . f.. ....... 15c. Gold-plated Cuffs Pins, 3 for . ... :25c. ' Colored Ruching and Neck Cord, regular 15c value at ..iT s. ..10c. per neck." Franklin Prices' Perfumes, Powder and Tiolet Wa- , ters, Half price ' , ' Ladies' Fancy Parasofs special prices. Best values r at $L0O, $1.50' and . :'. '. $2.00. Ladies -Oxfords $3.50 value ,$2.49 New ease Wimder Hose just ' arrived. They make; ; good or the mill will. : . . ' ;v . ' Come'lo see us: , ' s -' iluntcr Dros. & DrGivor Company. WE SELL' PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS. $3.50, S4;00 and $5,00 ; - ; 1-4 Sizes. : ECSAR L DH0UGDT0rJ,x : IIAbERDASHER, - , Jo Yc c r. II c if or $ 13.50 ' amongst oiir home people this : v , imilG COMPAN1T. inn ;f'k R:':I:!VN.C. w:m is refrieved i fi. :V J ' ' - Junius f Bowksij v Keprieved Urfil Next Fall curt Governor GnuiU Reprieve to Alex i ander County Man Who Haa Suf fered a Stroke of PanUywln Wan Sentenced for Eight Yean. . w i :' .... ,.-.. ; 1 Governor Kitchln today granted a reprieve to Junius , Bowman, who wag sentenced to serve 8 years in the penitentiary at September term of Alexander county court, 1909, for the. crime of murder in the second degree.. , ' i Reasons for reprieve-are" as fol lows; i Upon the recommendation of the Judge and solicitor, and of a reputa ble 'physician, prisoner having had a stroke of paralysis and being un der treatment of a physician, I re prieve prisoner until fall term of Alexander superior Court, 1910, up on condition that he first give a justi fied ' bond with sufficient 'surety . to be approved" by the clerk of Bald court in the sum of $6,000 for 'his appearance on Monday of said court to undergo the judgment against him and that he in the meantime remain of good behavior. BLOCKADEB BOUND OVER. Gus Judd Committed to Jail In lie- J fault of $300 Bond. - Gus Judd, cojored, who is by no means -a- stranger' to the revenue of ficers, .was given a hearing before United States Commissioner Nichols this .morning on the charge of oper ating an illicit distillery, the evi dence was against, him and he was bound over to court in th,e sum of $300, in default of which he was committed to jail. , v ' ' . ; Gus was in federal court recently charged with operating an illicit dis tilling establishment, but . escaped punishment on a technicality. In less than two weeks - he was caught red handed at his old tricks and will have from now to coqrt to meditate upon his illegal acts. . terIm BEGINNING NEW Collector Wheeler Martin Winding Up His Business of Expired Term. : Revenue Collector Wheeler Martin Is today mailing qut the final reports of the term -of office, which expired last week, 'and is now entering upon his new term, Mr. . Martin was appointed to fill out the unexpired term of Mr. E. C. Duncan, resigned, about two years ago. He has been appointed to hold the. position for the next . four years. So far Is. known, the present office force will be' retained. LADIES TONIGHT. " Market' House Committee Will Hear a Delegation of Indies Tonight. : Tonight there will be a .meeting of the Market House- Improvement Committee for the purpose of 'hear ing what, the ladies have to say rel ative to the location of the new maii ket house. ' . . Divorce Proceedings. -'Divorce proceedings were'lnstituc ed in superior court today by Attor ney J. C. L. Harris, entitled Minn.'e Smith vs. MagnerB Smith, alias Mack Smithalias M..D. Smith. The traveling public Is good naturedly making the best of the un comfortable conditions at the Union Station." Work began today on the In terior of the women's waiting roorn so that-men, women and colored people all. hfpre . to use the men's . waiting room. ' ' 7.- -'V " SAMPLE OF B. B. h. B. qickly cres all effects of Bad. Impure or Poisoned Blood, Weak Back, All Ron Down . Feeling, . If you have aches and pains (n Bones, Back of Joints, Mucus Patches In mouth Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper -Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out. Itching : Watery . i Blisters or Open Humors, : Risings or--Pimples of ,Bc sema. Bolls, Swellings,' Eating Sores, Old Rheumatic or Catat-rh take B. B. B. It kills the poison, makes the blood pure and rich, completely changing the entire body Into clean, healthy condi tion, healing e-ery sore or pimple and etnj-ping all aches; pains M I' : .'vj. fey ) fffeeU of fclood Poison ' - 7-' Itching Soabby Eenma Cured by B;JB. B. "--'--v-. ' Cured by B. B. B. SUFFERING FOR YEARS Cured by Lydia Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Park Bapids, llflnn. "I was sick for through the Change of Life and was hardly able to be around. After tak ing six - bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound I gained 20 pounds, am now aiile to do my own won ana reel wel 1' Mrs. Ed. La Doit, Park Rap- Ids. Minn. -Brcokville, Ohio. "I was irregular a'nd extremely nervous. A neighbor recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vecrctable Compound to me and I nave become regular and my nerves are much better. ".Mrs. it. jvinnison, Brookville, Ohio. Lydia Ei Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Eouiid, made from native roots and erbs, contains no narcotic or harm ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases we know of, and thousands -of .voluntary testimonials are on 'file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation, ul ceration.displacemcnts, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. Every suffering woman owes it to heri self to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a trial If yon want special advice write Mm, Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for it. It is free and always helpful. L On' board steamship Kaiser Au guste Victoria, June 13, by wireless via Cookaaveh, Ireland Waited on by a "committee of his fellow-pasn sengers, ' Theodore Roosevelt today promised that before the Kaiser is reacherd NewYork he would hold. a. reception, in order that all the pas sengers might .have, the, opportunity to meet him. -, 'rT' ' Mr. Roosevelt ppent much , time in his cabin. .tpday writing. The reason that he did not conduct services yes terday was that r' there were two clergymen . aboard, , the" Rev. ' Dr. Lorenz, of New York, and the Rev. Dr. Phillips, of .Binghamton, N. Y A fair congregation attended ; the services, including Kermit and Mr. Roosevelt. ' ' The ex-president appeared fidgetty during Dr. ; Phillips' long sermon. Dr.' Lorenz, In an elaborate prayer for all ashore and aboard, mentioned "especially the great one in our midst." v Colonel Roosevelt attended mas& in the steerage on Sunday afternoon and briefly addressed the 1,200 Russian- and Pole immigrants, welconw lng them to America and urging them to conform- to requirements of good citizenship. ."' The priest acted as his interpreter. Later, he addressed a gathering of Germans following; religjous - 'serv? ices in the second cabin. . 5 Will Motlify -Coronation Oath, . (By Cable to The Times.) London, June 3- Premier A?- quith announced in . the house of commons this afternoon that the government will ' introduce a bill modifying the coronation oath in ref erence to the Roman, Cath6llc -faith, B B FREE TO ALL. curln the worst case of Blood Poison, Rheumatism of Eczema,1- Thousands of hopeless cases cured by B, R. B. after 0.11 else-failed.' , t '-- A---, -.- !v' t'-: -i , i BOTANIC BLOOD BLM (B B.) is pleasant and' safe to take; composed of pure Botanic lingredtentsj J1RUG GISTS. . II 7 PER BOTTLE.-, . : Free Blood Cure Coupon., . I Is good for one sample' of Botanic "Blood Balm mailed In free plain package. Cut' out this- coupon and mall to Blood Biftm Co., At lahta, Ga. State name of trouble. 'Blue . Monday" presented quite ' a spectacle this morning. . When , the curtain, was Tung up and Chief Stell had called the matinee to order, a bunch of Saturday and Sunday drunks were sitting on the anxious seat. Quite a crowd of negro men , and women swarmed the court room either as de fendent, witnesses or spectators. The white population was well represented also. 7. ... , '..-.' .'...'' . The first case called was. against Scott Chad wick, a white man, charged with being drunk on the street. He was found by Officer' Denning asleep on the post office steps. This offense cost him $7.75. Mooney Perry, a col ored man, was next" up charged with oeing arunK. tie nas neen a rrequenier to this court and his dose was "to the roads1 for 30 days, chief." Elli son Dorsett was next on the bill be ing charged with drunkenness and pleading guilty, was fined $8.25. W. R. Rowland was called out and falling to appear his bond was forfeited. Walter Zepp a young white man. was charged with being drunk and he plead guilty. The offense cost him J5.75. Bryant Up- church, a white man, with drunk on the streets charged against him next come before the bar and plead guilty. The court fined him $5.75. The next case appearing before the court was a whiskey case. Ollie Bryant, a col. ored woman and old friend of court circles .appeared on the scene. John Ballentine said he went to Ollie's house and asked her for some whiskey. He had been told that Ollie would sell him some. She sold htm a half a pint of corn whiskey for 25 cents. Jle had never been to her house before and on this trip he saw no one but this' wo man. On his way out of the alleyway toward the sidewalk he was taken up by Chief Stell arid Officer Willis. At torney Lyon, counsel for the defendant, cross-examined Ballentine, but nothing Important was brought out. " Officer Willis and Chief Stell each told that the woman saw them coming, she mo tioned Ballentine to go back up the alley. They were told by Ballentine when waiting for patrol wagon that he got the whiskey from Ollie Bryant. Saw Ollie with her buggy In the alley and It as empty. Chief Stell said there was a lot of whiskey. In the station house belonging to this woman and she has been to him asking for some to take home. - Quite a. bunch of negro women appeared as witnesses for the defendant. Each one told that John was with Henry .Williams and each were very drunk indeed. Nettie Young said she worked 'for Miss Marie Turner on East Davie street. Ollie, herself, said John did not get the whiskey from her.. She admitted hav ing 79 half pints taken from her b the of fleers and said she got it from Phil. G. Kellyj of Richmond, Va. When asked what she Intended to do with the 79 half pints, she said she intended to hold a big social at her house and was going to serve. some whiskey to her guests. Sam Jones, a colored citi zen, was nextt wlltriess and when asked if he was the much talked of Rev. Sam Jones he said, "No, sir, but when I gets tlrunk I feels rather reverend." 7 He qualified as an expert THE DUKE MARRIAGE. 7 Refuses to Satisfy Curiosity of the Public as to His Affairs. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Washington, June 13 "The pub lic be 4 d," said Lrocie L. Diue, the' sixty-two-year-old tobacco mag nate of Durham, N. C, who married Miss Wy lan ta Roschelle, aged twenty-two, in Camden, N. J., last Fri day in answer' to a suggestion today that the public is interested in his matrimonial venture. Mr. and Mrs. Duke are passing sev eral days at a hotel here. Part of yesterday they remained In their rooms to avoid reporters and pho tographer's. ' When Mrs. Duke was seen this morning she said, "We Co not expect to visit Europe, at least not for some time. We shall prou ably return to Durham shortly." PERSONALS. Mr." J. M. McFall, of Fayetteville, is in the city today. Mr.. J. D. Clark, or Hamlet, is reg istered at the Yarborough. ' Mr. H. E. Nor r Is has gone to McRae, Ga., on Important legal business. Mr. H.-G. Harrington left yesterday to attend the) Pythian convention. Grand Excuslon via. Southern Bali. . way to Richmond, Va. . On June 14th the Southern Rail way will operate its annual excursion to Richmond, Va. from Goldsboro, Raleigh, Durham, Oxford, Henderson and Intermediate stations, Including Jeffreys, Va. Returning leave Richmond Wed nesday, June 15th, at 1 p. m. Don't miss this opportunity to visit the historic capital of Dixie with' its many points of interest white the weather is delightful.- ' , , Very cheap rates will apply as fol lows from Goldsboro, f 3.60; Belma, 3.60; Raleigh, $3,00; Durham, $3.00; Oxford, (2.50; Keysvllle. $2. 60. Rates from other stations ' In same proportion. Special train will leave Goldsboro at 6:00 a. m.; Selma, 6:44; Raleigh, 7:48; Durham, 8:60; Henderson, 9:00; Oxford, 10:08 a. m., arriving Richmond at 3:00 p. m June 14th. 7: For schedule, rates, etc, from other points call on aBy Southern Railway agent or write1 j , , W. tt. PARNELL.-' T.'P. A., Raleigh. N, C. 'When a man lets his Whiakrs grow after marriage his wife suspects that he doesn't love her any more. ' on drinking, saying that he and Bal lentine used to drink at one time a quart and. a' half of whiskey, he has been a great drinker himself. Judge St'ronach produced a note written by Bell Hinton to Ollie Bryant concern ing her defense. She. admitted having written It. Mr. Lyon, attorney for the woman,- made a speech for his client but it had no effect as the court immediately following the oration sent her to the roads for two years. John Burnett, a white man, was up for being a vagrant. Ho said he lived at Rosemary and came here about 6 day's ago to get work as a painter but failed to find work. He promised the Judge, if allowed, lie would walk away in ten minutes and so he was permitted to so. William Parker a small colored boy, was up for' hitting a little girl with a rock. He was given a good talk and turned over to his mother for punish ment. Gooch Bryant, an old colored man, was oharged with being drunk. He lives down on the river and says that he had' never been arrested before in all his life, his age he stated was 6$ years. He was fined $4.75. Other rases being continued, the court took a recess until Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. Long Distance Telephone. 15th Season. STOP AT THE Hotel Ponce de Leon . AND ANNEX : WHEN AT ' ATLANTIC CITY. Virginia Avenue and the' Beach. The Hotel Ponce De Leon is newly furnished throughout with rare taste, and possesses all modern requisites for . con venience and comfort : of guests.; ' Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths. A BOOKLET will be gladly furnished on application. Rates, running from $12.50 to 930.00 per week, according to location of the rooms. Offlc ' ial Hotel ' American Motor League and' the International Automobile League, GARAGE CAPACITY. 200 ' MACHINES, i " For farther information ad ' dress, ' " ALFRED B. GRINDROB, Proprietor and Manager, Atlantic City, N. J. HOTEL DENIS1 ROADWAY and 1 1thT. Widua Mgiecniol mm poiat of in teraat. Malt Mock tram waawnuer Five minute walk of Snoppinc Dutnct. NOTED FORi ExcaUenca of cuisine. comfortable appointmeaM, coortooya I MU BDOigilM N1IVUWIU,.. V Rfjoms $1.00 per it ani n ' With privilege ol Bath ft 91.50 per day and up ' KUROPCAN PLAN -Table d'Hate rMktaat . . CU WM.TAVLOR SON, Ino, "Queen of Sea Routes," Merchants and Miners Transportation Company Steampship Lines Between NORFOLK, BOSTON AND PROVI v ' DENCE. ': - 7 SAVANNAH, BALTIMORE AND "PHILADELPHIA. SAVANNAH AND JACKSONVILLE. Steamers new, fast, and elegant. Through tickets on sale to Northern and Eastern points, Including meals and stateroom accommodations. Send for Booklet. E. C. LOHR, Agent, Norfolk, Va. W. P. TURNER. P. T. M., Baltimore, Md. FineRt Coastwise Trips In the World. HOTEL . BUFFALO. fmk Buffsialithia Sprigs Hotcl: On Norfolk Division Southern Ry., 62 miles east of Danville,. Va. Round trip tickets, good to return until Sept.-; 80th, on sale, at 'reduced rates, from all prlncipal polnts. Hot and - Cold mineral water fr,!n. Guests have free use of the medicinal waters; For medicinal t- f -v, rates and full information, address ': 7 A. W. ATCT" ", J Dr. Ev K. Tre ' t r ;ikin, V ' 7 ' ThereV a Tonb i About This Stcro That Makes Buying I lere A Pleasure ' , You'll 6nd on large and varied ' stock la an educator ia good eaUbltaj . Products front every Cli anof nation are fathered on our'iketvea sd counters. 7 - ' 8wft Cheeae, Holland Herring, Ktueian Caviar, Scotch Marmalade,! the best condiments of English and domestic makers, teas from China, ' and an unsurpassed line of coffee. , One of our beat-liked brands is the famous ' : 4.;' ElectaCoffcb a select qaallty, rith the virll eoffee flavor retained. There la muoh difference between Meet and com ' mon coffee, as between mora and midnight. Perfected processes of cooking and curing make it aupenot. - The quality is always the same always the highest, because all jfeierrm Goftm ta elected by experts and cap-ieswa. Try pound can, W. B. MANN AT CO., Raleigh, N. C.' Hotel Empire, Broadway and 63d St., New ITork Cltf ' y In the Very Centre of Everything. -All Surface cars and Gth Ave. Motor busses pass or transfer to door.- Subway and "h" Satlons one minute. . ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. . , Rooms, with Detached Bath, , ;..'' 1.50 per day up. Rooms, with Private Bath, $2.00 per day !, Suites with Private Bath, $3.50 per day ap. Excellent Service Fine Music ' W. JOHNSON QCINN. Proprietor. 7 - - 1 - - . K RIGGS HOUSE WASHINGTON, P. C. The hotel "par excel lence " of the National Capital. First class in all appointments. Opposite the U. S. Treasury; one blocks from the White House.', An illustrated Ouide" to Washington will be mailed, free of charge, , upon receipt of two 2 cent stamps. ' . , O. G. STAPLES, Proprietor i- RALEIGH, N. C LENOX N. Y. ' HlrplsdafiB Srvice Cnexcellede Conveniently located in most beautiful part of Buffalo, the ideal summer city. . i . 7 , Southern families . find lae Lenox a delightful stopping place. EUROPEAN PLAN. $1.60 Per Day. and Up.: Special Weekly and Monthly ' Rates., , Patrons may take taxlcsbs or carriages from depots or wharves direct to the hotel, charging same to The Lenox. v V C. A. .-MINER, Manager. - fir II 1 UUUL) w