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TIIE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES: WEDNESDAY, MAIJCH 29, 1911.
fZrtc In 4ftA Ctnmanli comes from food which has fermented.
vjus m me oiomacn Get rid of thi3 badlv ae-sted matte,.
as quickly as possible if you would avoid a bilious attack.
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RED Z .
LIVER REGULATOR
(THE FOWDER FORM)
Is a cleansing and strengthening medicine. It is a liver tonic first of all
and the liver i3 always effected when the stomach goes wrong. It puts life in
a torpid liver, helps digestion, sweetens the breath, clears, the complexion of
sallowr.ess, relaxes the bowels and puts the body in fine vigorous condition.
, Sold by Dealers. Price, Large Package. SX.OO.
Ask for the reiiuine with Uie Rol Z on die label. If yon cannot get it. remit to us, we will send .
if by null ponpald. Simmons Liver Rcnihror is rat up also in liquid form for those uo prcicr
it. Pure (1.00 per buttle. Look for the Red Z label. i 4
. J. II. "EILIN & CO.. Proprietors, SC. Louis, Missouri
DINNER SETS
A Few Very Attractive 100 piece
Dinner Sets.
Prices Worth Considering.
THE SALE OF
Easter Silks Confinues
Our idea of n bargain is not an unwarranted tiling at a cutch
jileo, but u thing in demand at a l'v price.
New lots are ready for this week's selling.
22 mid 25 inch Foulards .... .. .......... ...... , . 5(le.
SS int'li Shantung Silks .... . . -.. . . . . . . . . . . . .',-', itl) and 35c.
French I!i(Hiultl Foiilurds . . .. . . . . . . . . . . :!." and 10c.
Cotton Mercerized Foulards ....... '. . . . . .'. '20' and 25c.
30 inch Piii-strlpert TafVots. ..... ;'..'.. vv-v 7.77.7.''. '. ' $1.00
27 Inch Plain and Fancy Waistings . . . . $1.00
Yard-wide Mescalines, black and all colors . . . . '.:...''. . .... $1.00
Yawl-wide Satin .... ... . . $1.00
Yiutl-wide Itluck Talleta; $1.00 value lor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8!)c.
These arc Silk values too u'Hid to inis.
HUNTER-RAND COMP'Y
NEW PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS.
ASK YOUR GROCER
Bread Ilia! Makes
the Mouth Wafer
ff Bretsch's 100 P. C. Pure Malt Bread
- the Bread that has the satisfying
taste. Not Hi,; usual old "soggy"
bread, but light, and iiiifiiitis,""ca:',y
to digest and touches the palate.
Our Quick Delivery Service
is at your command if your Grocer
can't 1111 your order. Call us over
the 'phone and vt) will have the
wagon make a "hurried" call with
your package.
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is often necessary to the forgetful.
Hence we want to -remind -you that
we have a reputation for doing the
best and most careful Laundry work,
thate are prompt in our service,
call for and deliver goods, and charge
very reasonable. Ask your neigh
bor about, our work and service. We
give universal satisfaction to our
patrons. . ;
( PEOPLES LAINDRY (Inc.)
Doth Phone, 74.
GOT BLOCKADE BOOZE
Durham Officers Captures Ten
Gallons and Team
Drove Up to Xear-beer Saloon and
Driver Went in When Oilicer
filed Him Ho Ran, Leaving llooze
and Horse and Huggy Roost for
Civic Association.
(Special to The Timse. )
Durham,' N. C, March 29 Deputy
Loiinie Morgan last night about ten
o'clock captured a horse aud buggy
and ten gallons of booze in East Dur
ham at a place near the Peudergrast
near-beer stand.
: Mr." Morgan watched the owner of
the booze drive up and go into the
place of business. He called to the
owucr of tuo buggy and horso nnd
booze and it furnished the excuse for
a sprint. The fellow ran and has not
reported for his horse. The officer;
who Was accompanied by George
Minor, of East Durham, brought Uie
horse, a splendid animal about live
years old, the buggy and the booze
up town and put Major, the brag bull
pup, in wutcn over it. snouiu uie
owner ever turn up and want his
team, he will have to do business
with the dog, and that's somcthinK
else.
The last liquor captured from
blockaders was brought to town and
the team -was put up in a livery
stable here. One morning somebody
went there and stole it. It has not
been heard from since. The officers
are determined to find out who the
blocker isT by retaining the horse.
The outfit wJll be turnd over to the
government, horse and all, and de
velopments will be awaited. The
value of the horse will doubtless
brin gthe owner to the surface soon
-The Durham Civic Association re
ceived a great bobSt yesterday morn
ing when voluntary contributions of
$350 were made it for the carrying
on its work of beautifying Durham.
The past week has been spent in
a war upon the street signs on Main.
A committee of ladies practically re
moved all objectionable business in
dicators during the several days'that
they worked. They found small dif
ficulties iu many places and ran
against obdurate ones. It is even
said that General Carr's great snake
charmer that makes several thous
and revolutions every evening, will
bo changed so as not to protrude over
the sidewalk or to take any advant
age of those who have taken in their
signs.. : - 7
Inability to interest everybody in
the propagandist's work has militat
ed against idealism in the matter of
street signs but the ladies have done
well. The men, almost irrespective
of race or condition of servitude to
the eternally feminine, have yielded.
Some of them told the ladies not for
a moment taink they feared boycot
ting. The women have continnedto
rule the men by allowing them to
think there was nothing compulsory
about it.
The contributors to the Dind were
the American Tobacco Company,
Slut); the Fidelity Bank, $50; Uie
Citizens National Bank, $50; the
First National Bank, $50; the Dur-
As Quick As Water
Dissolves Sugar
About the Time it Takes Fur a Stu.
urt's Dyspepsia Tablet to Work on
the Food and Bring Relief.
Trial Package Sent Free.
There is no long wait between the
time you take a Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablet and the feeling of relief it will
bring to an overlolded stomach. It
gets busy in a jiffy and quickly sets
things to rigtits in that tired and dis
ordered stomach. It goes right at
the work of digesting the food it
fluds lodged there and In no time at
all has tilings on the movo-the
gases feasc forming, the breath is
sweetened, the coating on the tongue
disappears and you are no longer
conscious that you even have a stom
ach. That is one of the chief recommen
dations for Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets -that they don't take forever to
accomplish the purpose for which
you need them'. It is just as if you
put an extra stomach or two to work
wheu yours needed help. You can't
continually overload your stomach
and expect It to always smile. It is
going to get rebellious and sulriy af
ter awhile and refuse to go on being
driven to do double work. . You
must rest it occasionally not by
starving and thereby weakening
yourself physically but by using a
Stuart's Dyspepsia . Tablet to do the
work of digesting your food.
These tablets contain all the act
ive elements of the natural stomach
juices and will alone and unaided di
gest food just the same as the gastric
juices. And nothing could be more
harmless than these tablets. They
do not effect the system iu any way
do not cure any ailment except as
they digest food. Use them freely.
Stuart's Dyspepsia ' Tablets are
sold by all daiggists everywhere.
Price, 50 cents per box. A trial
package will bo sent if you will
write V. A. Stuart Co., 160 Stuart
Bldj.,'llar!iliall. Mich.
STOMACHS PfT IN ORDER. '
Xo Indigestion, tins, Heartburn or
Dyspepsia Five Minutes After Tafc
lug a Little Diapepsiu.
If what you just ate is souring on
your stomach or lies like a lump of
lead, refusing to digest, or you belch
Gas and Eructate sour, undigested
food, or have a feeling of Dizziness,
Heartburn, Fullness, Nausea, Bad
taste in mouth and stomach head
ache. this is Indigestion.
A full case of Pape's Dlapepsln
costs only 50 cents and will thorough
ly cure your out-of-order stomach,
and leave, sufficient about the house
in case some one else in the family
may suffer from stomach trouble or
Indigestion.
Ask your pharmacist to show you
the formula plainly primed on these
50-ceut. cases, then you will under
stand why Dyspeptic trouble of all
kinds must go, and why they usually
relieve sour, out-of-order stomachs or
Indigestion iu five minutes. Diapep-
sin is harmless and tastes like candy,
though each dose contains power suf
ficient to digest and prepare for as
similation into the blood all the food
you oat; besides, it makes you go to
the table with a hearty appetite; but,
what will please you most, is that
you will feel that your stomach and
intestines are clean and fresh, and
you will not need to resort to laxa
tives or liver pills for Billiousuess or
Constipation.
This city will hiivo many Dlapep-
sin cranks, as some people will call
them, but ym 'will be cranky about
this splendid stomach preparation,
too, if you ever try a little for Indi.
gestion or Gastritis Or any other
Stomach misery.
Get some now, this minute, and
forever rid yourself of Stomach Trou
ble amf Indigestion. :
ham and Southern Kail road, $50; B.
X. Duke, $25 and . W. Vatts,$25.
The campaign thus begun is ex
pected to end with a completely beau
tified city. The work was started re
cently by the, league and it is doing
as well as this body of lady dream
ers could well expect.
Yesterday's court was taken up in
part trial of the Grecnberg vs. Green
berg case, wherein .Mrs. M. Green
berg is a defendant in an appealed
ca.;e in which she had been plaintiff
against her son, Arthur Green berg.
The case" was one of the most dis
agreeable that a court can hear.
Wheu it was tried in July of last
year, Mrs. Greenberg Was suing her
son for $200 which she claimed that
he had gotten from her by transfer
ring her bank book.--' to his personal
account. It came about in a peculiar
way. During the financial troubles
of Benjamin Lbvensiein, Mrs. Green
berg went- to a large-hearted man,
whose name was a carefully called
yesterday as possible, and borrowed
$250 from him. She told him that
she wanted to help her son-in-law
out, according to the story of the
first trial. After depositing $200 in
the bank, she kept $50. Her son,
she claimed, persuaded her to let
hini have the money and he applied
it to the personal account between
himself and his brother-in-law, At
torney Lovenstein. About this time,
Mr. Greenberg served notice upon his
mother- that, her services in his store
weren't longer necessary.
SJie sued, after having declined to
leavte the premises without ejection
papers. She brought suit for $tio, al
leged to have been due oil notes that
she held with her son, but they were
old and Mr. Greenberg pleaded the
statute of limitation, He lost the
other case, the justice gave a judg
ment and he appealed.
Yesterday's court was agonizing.
Mrs. Greenberg wept uncontrollably
at every stage of the proceedings and
Attorney Percy Keade's cross-exami
nation was in relays. He was as ten
der as he could be and said nothing
that .could, have personally affronted
her. One of the best things over got
ten off on the lawyers came from
her when she was being pressed so
bard for what actually had taken
place. Siie speaks English with the
greatest difficulty, and ho fun . is
uieant wheu one records her brogue.
'Didn't you tell Mr. So and So when
you borrowed that money that it was
for Mr. Lovenstein?" Mr. Readc
asked. ' ,.
"What I done, I dells you I done,
and what 1 didn't do you makes me
tink 1 done," she said by way of -tri
bute to tlic lawyers.
As the examination grew more
trying to her, she broke down time
after time and then it proceeded.
Finally she asked Mr. Reade please
not to ask her any questions and said
how much sac regretted the niattor.
The attorney agreed that it should
not have been taken to court.
The attorney was trying to force
the admission from her that she bor
rowed the money for another man
yesterday, but she declared that she
had gotten it for herself and that the
bank accouut had somehow been got
ten away from her. She testified in
a wnj to reflect seriously upon her
son, but the evidence was at var
iance and she has the story badly
mixed from last year. (
Judge Daniels was patient through
it all and has more of it yet this
morning. It is a rare case.
Itrowning Bound Over.
Tom Browning, who is in trouble
over the alleged theft of three cows,
was yesterday given a bearing in the
court of -JusUc D- C- Guuter aud
bound over In three bonds 'of $100
each.
The magistrate had nothing but
comitting jurisdiction and not a
great deal of the evidence was
brought out. The charge was made
that iie had sold two of the cows and
for one of them he had received $24.
The first one was butchered but
could be identified by the aide.
Browning is one of the unfortu
nates always in trouble. Ho. has re
cently returned from the roads,
where he had done a year and a halt'
for the aggravated assault upon a
colored man. His offense was naviug
stabbed his victim with a pitchlork
and put out his eye. He made no de
fense in that case and went to the
roads on a plea of guilty.
THE COLORED A. & M.
Much Good Done by the Farmers'
Conference Slimmer School.
(Special to The Timse. )
Greensboro, N. C., March 29
Much good was derived from the re
cent uegro fanners' conference re
cently at the A. & M. College lor ne
groes in this city. President Dud
ley is the recipient of many letters
from farmers over the state, telling
how they have been benefitted by the
beuificence of the state by having
such annual meetings for them.
The 12th annual session of the
State Summer School for negroes will
be held at this college from June 5
to ISO. in addition to the-regular
work in the class aud lecture rooms
there will be a series of lectures on
educational and cognate subjects.
Specialists will give special talks on
various phases of agriculture and
public education.
Since the state had made such an
opportunity for negro teacaers, the
buildings aud accommodations arc
equal to the best afforded them in
any section of the country, teachers
from various sections of the state
are sending in their applications.
Lectures will be given that will help
to reach the masses of negroes.
Forced to Leave Home.
Every year a large number of poor
aufterers, whose lungs are soro and
racked with coughs, are urged to go to
another climate. But this is costly and
not always sure. There's a better
way. Let Dr. King's New Discovery
cure you at home. "It cured me of
hnig trouble," writes W. K. Nelson,-of
Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed
and I gained 47 pounds in weight. Its
surely the king of all cough and lung
cures." Thousands owe their lives and
health to it. It's positively guaranteed
for Coughs, Coitls,, LaOrippe, Asthma,
Croup t'll Throat and Lung troubles,
aflc anil SI. 00. Trial bottle free at King
Crowell Drug Company.
TherW; are '53-' sugar factories in oper
ation in Queensland, -employing .over
4,"30O hands. "and - 'representing tin In
vestment of about Sll.OOO.UOO. - The. cost
of production .varies from ' to $10 per
ton of raw sugar. 7
Do you know that of all the minor
ailments colds, are by far the most
dangerous? It is not the cold itself
that you need to fear, but the serious
diseases thai it often leads to. Most
of these are known lis .germ diseases.
Pneumonia and consumption are among
them. Why not take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and cure your : cold
while you can? For sale by all deal
ers.
Consul Holder i of the -opinion that
nieiiean coal 'mine owners oup-ht to
fill much'.-coal to France, .distributing
it . in ; that., country., by canal -from
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5c, 10c, and 15c.
Attention Cotton Farmers
YVc will ;ij)prci'ialc it it' .
our j'in 'iistoin.'i.'s will call
;iiid ..iie! 7 planting seed JVom
us at (hut, as wo will only
buy seed grown from seed
7i'uni!!-lic(l I ,iy us next season.
For these we will pay ;i
Taney price, so please call at
one;' and got them.
W. A. SIMPKINS.
THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES
MARCH 2t), 1.
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