99c. Balls and Bats-Value $1.25
BOYLAN-PEARCE CO,
BOYLAN-PEARCE CO
BOYLAN-PEARCE CO
Weathers
VICTOR
BASE BALL
SUPPLIES
The kind that win
pennants.
PRICES CUT
30 to 40 per cent.
Furniture Co.
121 East Martin Street - - - - - - - Raleigh, N. C.
LET US LAUNDER YOUR CURTAINS
Your courtnins need laundering this Spring. The usage they have
received and the dust iliev have absorbed during 1 1 n winter, makes tnem
unlit to hang the entire sunnner.
Send your curtains to us when you take them down and you'll be
pleasantly surprised bv their appearance when we return them.
We wash them clean, without damaging them; we starch them Just
stiff enough to drape right and hold their shape; and we dry them per
fectly square, even and the exact size as when sent us.
You'll like our work. Try it.
PEOPLES LAUNDRY,
THE HEST.
"KODAKS"
Office Supplies and Specialties.
Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens.
"Everything For the Office."
THE OFFICE STATIONERY COMPANY,
JAMES E. THIEM, Manager.
O. C. Phone No. 844F. Daily Times Building.
"A LIVE AM) KICKING"
if the squirming of a fish can be
called kicking. We daily carry a
fresh stock of fine fresh fish in "sea
son, and we warrant its flavor and
line eating quilities. We are solicit
ing family and restaurant trade and
promise vou perfect satisfaction with
our supplies of fresh and salt water
Fish. We receive daily consignments
from lake, river or oceiin.
WADE'S FISH MARKET
City Market lloth Phones
"Nothing Succeeds Like Circulation,' and Nearly Every
body Reads The Raleigh Daily Time.
If You Have a
Kuppenheimer Suit
You Know You Have
Style and Quality
That is why wo sell the "Kuppenheimer"
clothes.. Every suit gives, the wearer that indi
vidual appearance that is so much desired by the
"better dresser".
Straw and Panama Hats
The leaders in head wear; Every hat we
have in our store is of the latest spring model,
made especially for us by some of the, best hat
ters in the country. Look at our display of straw
and Panama bats. Prices to fit the purse as
well as sizes to fit the head. t
J. ROSENGARTEN CO.
' . FAYETTEVILLE STREET 1
Capital Cltjr Fboa. RALEIGH, N. 0.
"Blue Monday" was a tiresome af
fair In the police court this morning.
Cases that could hnve been tried In a
few minutes consumed hours on ac-
count of the legal talent attached to
them. There were several eases of
some little importance.
Hobert Williams, white, appeared be
fore his honor with the charge aguin.ifl
him of selling whiskey, but the case
was not ready for trial and it was con
tinued until Tuesdav, May 16, a bond
of $50 being required of the defendant.
George Lane, a colored undertaker,
was charged with removing a body
without the removal permit of the local
registrar.
Mr. CV M." Walters, city unnltnrv in
specter, said that the body of Lewis
West was taken and shipped to Fay-
otteville bv Lane without the neces
sary penult, .No certificate of deaih
was even filed by Lane. He said Lane
had been sick . for . several, days and
Leltner was doing the work for him.
The 'doctor's certificate showing cause
of death was tucked on box containing
corpse, but the removal permit was nt
gotten;
Dr. T. M. Jordan, prison pnvsicinn.
lid he gave the death certificate' -to
Leitner. partner of Lane, and the next
he heard was that the body had been
shipped without the removal .permit.'
He gave the certificate to Leltner with
in fifteen minutes alter the elecrocii
firm. '
Lane said that he had been sick sev
eral days and Leitner was attending
lo his work. ''Came to Mr. Walters antl
said he had been unwell and wanted
Leaner to tlx everything- and lie did
not know anymore until Leltner said
th:it everything was alright.. 'ami the
next he knew the officer had served
warrant on linn. A tine of tn.iiu anil
cost was imposed. An appeal was taken
and the bond was fixed at J1U0.
Hen Cook, - colored: 'laced the court
barged with being drunk. lie was
fined $"ul and cost.
Minor Jones; colored, was up for be
ing drunk , and was fined. $.7.00 and
costs.
Will Uashford. was called out and
upon failure to appear, his bond was
forfeited. .
John Jones, colored, was charged
Ith running his hack without lights.
He claimed that one of his lights went
out and when he found the oil none.
poured some from one lump to the
tiler and both went out. He asked
for a 'ma teh from the policeman aiid
lit them up and went on home: The
was continued as the officer was
not present, aiid tils, honor did not care
to, decide the case without , the police
man. .
William Hill, colored. w charged
with larceny. Mr. J. F. Sprague uld
that he had been suspecting the theft
of goods from W. H. King Dnig Com
pany, and thev decided to search Hill
and found some pills etc., on his per
son, declaring that he found them In
the waste basket.
Chief Stell said he searched Hill and
found the pills on his person.
Mr. Roberson said the pills were
received during the dav and checked
up and carried down to the cabinets.
Chief Stell was recalled and stated
that Hill said he found the pill down
in the corner of the basement.
Holeman. a colored drayman, paid
that Hill's general character Is good.
James H. Young said he was a good
man. as he was in his regiment In
lXStH.
Mayor Johnson said that Hill used
to work for him and he caught him
stealing several times.
The charge was chanced to trespass
ind lie was fined $u.o and cost. ,
Joe Hicks, colored, was charged with
larceny from W. H. King Drug Com
pany..
Mr. Sprague said he was hid in the
basement and saw Hicks take some
bottles, wash them and tilled them wltn
nine liquid. Raid 1 licks refused to
tell what he did with the bottles. Mr.
Itoberson said lie was on the third
tory hid and heard the conversation
about taking the liquid. Did. not order
Hicks to go to the basement. Mr.
Julian White said Hicks is supposed
lo be oft' work .at' .-ix o clock and this
took place a: ti :'!. (lave him no
In go In the '".basement a that
AGENTS FOR THE PAMOV9 LA GnECQCT! AND KADO CORSKTS. . - '
1 1... ' i i i i , v
The Great White Show
of Summer Milli
LARGE, MEDIUM AND SMALL HATS.
The initial display of the season.
i.i lined to .trespass
liu ,llid coMs.
i.ioied. was silso
city of goods from
i 'oinpany. The
iiespass and lie
si;
ei d. was before
di unit and was
thefi
order
tune. : . '
The charge was
anil he was lined
Marvin Hunt,
charged with the larci
V, 11. ICing Drug
charge was changed I
was fined Slum and i
Hubert Debman. co
his honor for benot
let olT with the cost.
Jack Hattlc, colored.
mlttlug an assault upon lit
and was given the cost
len Cook, -colored. was i
assault- upon Tom ...Mitcln
fined Sl'i and cost, , .'..:
Jack llatlle, colored. 'aU
charge of assault upon 1
and ., was fined $10 anil cost.
Jesse Harvey and . Will Davis, col
incd. were before his honor charged
with gambling and .were tined $10 and
cost each
was
uii for com-
ttie Mitchell
narged with I
11 and -wtrs
FLOWER AND PICTURE HATS.
LINGERIE AND TAILOR HATS
. LACE AND NET HATS.
Your first glimpse at the new Milans,
Lciiiorns, Hemp and Rough Straw Braids.
There's the charm of Summer, the
alluvcment of spring, ilowers, the sweep of
Willow Plumes, the deftly-tied' Ribbon
Bows, perfectly poised on well-balanced
Hats, the -enchantment of loveliness, youth,
and beautv. All this week. Come.
SPRING SUIT SALE.
The Clearing Sale of the light weight
Spring Woolen Tailor-made Suits is now
going on.
, The most stylish-models of newest material;-;
from llic best American Tailors are
included in this sale. .
Values nil to sfe-.M.OO for $15.00
Values up lo J5.(H) for O.OO
Values up to $5.00 for . ....... . . $25.00
The $30.00 and $:35.00 Black Satiu Suits to
go for $18.50 and $25.00
faced
n Miti
the
hell
MIL (JliKXX SIK.AKS.
Koriner (Jovernor Adili-cAes I,arie
Audience in Presbyterian Chijrcli.
former Governor R. B. Glenn, of
Winston-Salem, delivered an interest
ing address at the First Presbyterian
church yesterday nt the morning ser
vice under the auspices of t:ie .Men s
Society tor Christian Work. An un
usually large congregation was pres
ent to hear the speaker, whose resi
dence In Raleigh for four years and
intimate connection with the Presby
terian church gave hundreds the op
portunity to hear him often. Mr.
Glenn nas been delivering temper
ance lectures in Pennsylvania tind
other northern states. His numer
ous friends in Raleigh were not only
glad of the opportunity to hear him,
but pleased to see him again. He has
lost none of his vigor as an orator
ad those who heard him yesierdav
have every reason to congratulate
tnemselves.
LOCAL BRIEFS
Starts Much Trouble.
If all people knew that neglect of
constipation would result in severe
indigestion, yellow Jaundice or viru
ent liver trouble, they would soon
take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and
end it. Its the only safe way. Best
for biliousness, headache, dyspepsia,
chills and debility. 25c. at King
Crow ell Drug Co. :
HONORS AKK KVKX.
Pullen Literary Society Debaters Win
Debate Leazer Likewise Wins.
Messrs. J. H. Brown and F. T.
Peden, members of the Pullen ILter
ary Society, were successful in their
debate wtili Messrs. J. M. Beall and
Ueorge R. Ross, of the Leazer Soviet
Saturday nigat on the question, "Re
solved, That the United States gov
ernment should establish a general
parcels post." Messrs. Brown and
Peden upheld the affirmative side.
Mr. George R. Ross, however, won
the medal for the best argument.
The commencement exercises, at
hnaw I'liivei.sity begun today:
A mass meeting wijl . be held in
Raleigh oh Thursday ;to launch the.
campaign for a farm : life school in
Wake county.
Friends of.. Mr.;. Harry Liittn. chief
clerk of the Varborough, will be glad
to learn that he is recovering' from an
illness of. several, days. .
There will be no Epworth I.eauue
meeting this evening nor prayer mect
inu Wednesday' evening at Kdenton
sti;eet; church owing to the Woman's
Home Mission Conference, which will
be held there.
Raleigh Cnuhcil No. Sal, Royal
Arcanum metis tonight at 8 o'clock.
Representatives -to .the Grand Council
will make an interesting report, of their
till) and other matters of Importance
will be considered
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Saved From Death.
W. L. Mock, from Mock, Ark., be
lieves be has saved many lives in his
25 years Of experience in the drug
business. "What I always like to
do," be writes, "is to recommend Dr.
King's New Discovery for weak, sore
lungs .hard colds, hoarseness, obsti
nate coughs, la grippe, croup, asthma
or other bronchial affection, for I feel
sure that a number of my neighbors
are alive and well today because they
took my advice to use it. . I honest
ly believe Its the best throat and
lung mediclue that's made." Easy to
prove he's right. Get a trial bottle
free, or regular 50c or 1.00 bottle.
Guaranteed by King-Crowell Drug
Co.
3B
-Office Deputies J. T. Sharp and R.
JW. Wade have gone,-. Jo WllBon to, aN
tenu feaerac count. unaea iaie
Marshall Dockery went flown i Frfifay.
KEEP1
YOUR PROMISE
"John Anderson, my Joe' John,
When lntit you married UM',
Vou promised me a cottage home,
Yl'liero e should happy he.
The years are passing quickly, John,
And we are growing old;
Let's buy a home in Cameron Park,
John Anderson, my Joe."
(Apologies to Burns.)
The CAMKKOX PARK PltOP
KRTV is the llnest residence prop
erty in the State of North Carolina.
The Parker-Hunter
Really Conipany
KKLLl.XG AGENTS.
HOTEL
ST.
BROADWAY and II Ml T. H
f
NEW YORK MTV
WtthiiTcMy ww of aranr point pi irt-
MU. Half block from WananukorV
Irivo minute walk of ShoatwM
NOTED FOR: EiedUnca of
IcomfoftabU appointmeata, e a rlaosa
amca antl Komaliko mmmiuift
I Rooms $1.09 per lay ani if
Mflh at faatf
$1.60 per slay and a V
EUftOftAM, PLAN
TaMa fM fSraakte .
WM.TAVLOR A COM, ha.
TELL IT TO YOUR NEIGHBORS
BOYLAN-PEARCE COMPANY
r
BRASS GOODS
At Popular Prices
l inliivlla Stands, IW.OH.
Jiirdliiieres, 8-in. openings.
$f.H.
Fern Dishes, 7-in., with lin-
liiK, 70c.
Small llniigin Fern Dishes.
Flower Vases.
Candle Sticks.
Spittoons.
Trays, Ktc.
A line that will interest and
stive you DOLLAHS.
THE
J. D. RIGGAN CO.
132 Fayettevllle' Street.
Popular Songs
Humorous
Sayings,
Modern Music
Are all combined in the Rec
ords of the Victor and Edison
Machines, and you can seloct
the best of the land and bring
it In your home for small
cost.
VICTOR MACHINES
and
EDISON MACHINES
embrace all - In the Talking
Machine business, and you can
upply your wants by consult
ing ;
H. A. GASKIN8,
812 West Main St,
Near Five Points,
DURHAM, NY C.
Up Aaainst
the Wall
You see the thing that makes
or mars the appearance of your
home the Wall Paper. It
plays an important part. Drop
in our store and see some of
the new patterns, and you will
realize as never before the
significance of this statement.
No real high prices attached
to our hightone display of
Wall designs. -.
Weathers & Perry,
Interior Decorator,
XALKK.H, H. O.
I
Gross & Linehan Co.
I KNOWN AS THE BEST CLOTHIERS.
S '' aWft'VaT'Vaf d mm. v
IIWILLfAYYuulu
Come and See this New Line $911 flfh
of "C. & L." Spring Suits at tPU.UU
, .All the latest nnd SmnrtiSpring MNlels in the Best Tailored Suits for
.i 1 men nnd young men. 1 " v ' ' '
, . - , When you buy a "C. & L." $20 Suit you get a Coat that is guaranteed
to-absolutely keep its shape. , i
. r 1 ' ' ' ".',-.- . '
' - Among these Suits yon will And the most sought-for patterns. Your
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size la among them. We urge you to examine and try on these. Suits.
' i . w- . ' r - i ' . -. .-.."' ,'" - '.
cross Lineman co
Known as the Best Clothiers