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7 We are the Exclusive Agents for the Famous VUDOR REINFORCED HAMMOCKS. A Hammock combining Beauty, Comfort, and Durability. Made to last for years Every one is guaranteed. We have a large stock from which you may make your selection; all sizes and styles, from the plain canvass to he fancy corded in a variety of colbrs and tints. They cost no more than the ordinary Hammock, but will give you from three to four times the serv ice.' GET THE BEST FOR NEGLIGEES IN SUMMER DAYS Long Bar Pins. Lapel Chains, Waist Sets. Stud Buttons. Link Buttons. Scarf Pins. H. MAHLER'S SONS Jewelers and Silversmiths This Store, So Long Famous For Its Ion prices, will beep up Its reputation, this time in value giving, and make this a popular shopping place for all people. Ladies' Black and Colored Lace and Fancy Gauze Lisle-embroidered Hose; regular 80c., sellers, for 39c. 1 Dozen Colored Silk Petticoats. Sold for 93.50 and 94.00. .. Now 92.40. 200 Pairs Men's Pat, and Gun Metal Oxfords and Low Shoes, 91.08. 15 Black Petticoats (Heal her bloom). Sold for 92.50 and 92.00. Now, $1.(10. 100 Dozen Ladies' and Children's Ulark Hose; very special; 3 pair for 25 cents. Boys' BalbrigKan Union Suits, Short Sleeves and Knee Length, 25c. Children's Knit Viiderwaixt; very cool and strong, 10c. each. 500 Yards 30-ln. Pajama Checks, 12 and 15c. value. Now 10c. HUNTER-RAND COMP'Y Agents Pictorial Review Patterns. Have You Got the Spring Fever Get out In the early morning or late afternoon these beautiful Spring days for a drive in the country. To take such an outing yon will want the best livery and our stables are the ones to famish yon with such a. turnout. Phone us. DURHAM HIGH ALUMNI Joesph Conrad Elected Presi dent of Association High School Commencement Now in Session l)r Hill of A. & M. to Ie liver Address Resignation of Prof. Rankin as Principal of High School Memorial Windows of ' Trinity Church. PLUMMER'S STABLES. "TI1E MO VI MO VAN FOLKS." 115 East Morgan St RALEIGH, N. C. (Ji You Donl Think It Can Be Done You Don't Be lieve your Sewing Machine will sew on Buttons, Hooks and Eyes. But it will if you use the The HoWavvay "Buttascwcr" It fits any machine. It sews any size , Buttons or hooks and eyes on any cloth. - , ' What it sews stays sewed as long as the ' garment lasts. It's a wonder and Beems amazing to those who haven't seen it. But j ' , your amasement turns to enthusiasm when you (V see it work. Wunt to see it? A poetal will . j bring you one. ' ' Riley R. Gulley, State Aceot, Raleish, N. C 200-T Shepherd Building Raleigh, N. -C. Times Bureau, Herald Building, W. T. BOST Durham, N. C, June 2 The alum ni of the Durham High School met last night and after a business ses sion-, elected Joseph Conrad of the class of 1895 as president of the class and afterwards had a big ban quet. .' :; This was the class ceremony before it passes out this evening from the scnooi as graduates. J. u. warren president of the association, who re tires now, presided as toastmaster and called upon Professors Ernest J. Green, Arnold Briggs and Messrs. Conrad and Zeb Roberson to respond to toasts. Young ladies served as waitresses and assisted wonderfully in convey ing the provisions over the long table. There were more than 100 present and this doubled the crowd that was expected. This eevnlng Dr. D. H. Hill will be here from the A. & M College and will make the annual address. This is expected to draw a large crowd as all of the graduating exercises will take place then. The awarding of di- olpmas, scholarships, prizes and ail prizes and all certificates of special merit, will take place. Superintend ent Carmichael, who was called to Dillon, S. C, by the death of his sis ter three days ago, may be here this evening thought that is not certain This closes a great year in the schools. There has been no abnor mal growth but is certain that there will be another building erected soon and that a new department will be added to the school. This lias not been announced with authority, yet, but will be done so soon. The grad uating class this year is the largest of all the years. Mr. W. C. Rankin, one Of the most popualr principas of the whole school system throughout a number of years, has tendered his resignation to the school, making no applica tion for place as prlnciapl the com ing year.-. " : Mr. Rankin will move at an early date to Shelby, where he will enter the real estate business as an em ploye of the Southern Life and Trust Company of Greensboro. That com pany has an agency in Shelby and with that company he will be asso ciated He begins at the beginning. He goes through it and learns the business. The system not only loses one of its best men, but one of the most popular principals that it has bad in years. Graduates of the institution and later of higher schools, do not recall in their courses one more thorough or painstaking, or one firmer adn of sounder principle. The school room loses one of its read de votees when he steps out. The leaving of both Mr. and Mrs. Rankin will be an abiding regret to their neighbors, to the school pa- DISTRESSING BREATHLESSNESS Mrs. Rentz, of Adel, Has An Interesting Story to Tell, About How Her Husband Cured Her With Cardui. Adel, Ga. "For 3 years I suffered with female troubles," writes Mrs. C. Rentz. "When I would lie down I could hardly breathe. I had a dis tressing feeling in my breast, and I could not do any work at all without being exhausted. ' My husband heard of Card ul and we decided to try it. I took it according to directions and In 3 days I could tell it was helping me. I can now do all of my work, and do not suffer at all. I give Car- dui the praise for it, and recommend it to all." ' We have thousands of such letters and more are arriving every day. For -over 50 years Cardui has been relieving v women's sufferings, and building weak women up to healtn and strength. If you are a woman give it a fair trial. It will help you, SAVE YOUR TEETH. Do not think that because your teeth are getting loose that you can not save them or that it is necessary to suffer with long and painful treat ment. - When your teeth are loose and sensitive, and the gums recede and bleeu, get a 50c. bottle of Call's An ti-Riggs from J. C. Brantley. This is a scientific treatment and is recom mended by leading dentists and professional people. Sold under ab- solute guarantee of satisfaction or money back. Begin its use today and save your teeth, sound and firm for a lifetime. Call's Anti-Riggs gives quick relief in the sore mouth caused by new plates. trons and to all those . who have learned to like them so well. The designs for the great John Wesley window, the Madonna win dow, the Mary Lyon and the Wash ington Duke windows for Memorial church, have all been completed and the actual work of putting them in commenced. Mr. Claude Andrews, of the Em pire Glass Company, who has com posed wit-i Bishop Kilgo, the sub jects, will return here tomorrow and place them on exhibition. He wil explain the symbols and their signifi cance with that of all the portions, Each of the windows contains from eighteen to twenty-five figures, an gels, cherubs and the like and one of the designs is in water colors representative of the window as it will appear. . It will take fully six months to complete these. These are the handsome tributes of loving rel atives as memorials to the people who did so much for the -church while they walked on earth. , Saved His Wife's Life. "Mv wife would have been in lier grave today," writes b. H. Brown, of Muscadine, Ala., "if it had not. been for Dr. King's New Discovery. She was down in her bed, not able to get up without help. She had a severe bronchial trouble and a dreadful cough. I got her a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, and she soon began to mend, and was well in short time." Infallible for coughs and colds, its the most reliable rem edy on earth for desperate lung trouble, hemorrhages, lagrippe, asth ma, hay fever, croup and whopping coueh. 50c. $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by King Crowell Drug Co. HOLLY CASE AGAIN. Supreme Court . Has Granted New Trial ami Case Will be Re-heard, Seashore Hotels Opening Bank Statements. (Special to The TJmes) Wilmington, June 2 The sensa tional murder case in which J. C. Holly, of this county, was convicted of murdering Edward Cromwell, at the last term of superior court, will be re-opened, as the supreme court Wednesday granted Holly a new trial. This case attracted state-wide attention when tried some months ago. It was alleged that Holly pois oned with strichnine a white lad named Cromwell, the desire to se cure insurance on the boy's life hav ing been offered as the motive for the alleged tcrime. Holly was tried and the case was hard fought. The jury returned a verdict of murder In the first degree and Holly was sentenced to death by electrocution Stay of sentence was granted pend- ing the result of Holly's appeal to the supreme court for a new trial. The decision of the higher cjourt means that the case will be heard anew. Holly has been confined In jail since last July, when the boy met his death in a hotel fire, the hotel having been conducted by Holly. Traces of strychnine were found in the body. The formal commencement exer cises of the Wilmington public schools started yesterday and will continue through this evening. Yes terday morning the graduating exer cises of Hemenway grammar school were held, 71 graduates were given certificates which entitle them to enttrance to the high school. This morning, a similar program was ob served at Hemenway grammar school. Nearly the same number of students as at Union, will be entitled to enter the high school next year. Thursday afternoon the class-day ex ercises of the graduating class of the Wilmington high school were held on the lawji. The graduating class num bers about 20 talented young ladies and gentlemen. The formal com mencement exercises will be held in the Academy of Music Fridty even ing. The address will be delivered by Dr. Edwin Mlms, of the University or North Carolina faculty. The Seashore Hotel at Wrights vllle Beach opened for the summer season yesterday, and already there are a number of guests registered. This hotel is one of the best known at any southern resort. Its annual for it has helped a million others. Its Ingredients are purely vegetable, and ( opening la the real signal for the be harmless, yet curatively restoring in ginning of the season at Wrlghtsville their action on the womanly organs, j Beach. The hotel Is under the man Your druggist sella Cardui be- airanihln rT fountain EMd t vt... Aiuse there Is a demand for it The who Is widely known as one of the demand proves it to be a good medl-,bent hotel men in the south. The Seashore will remain open until Sep tember 1st, or longer, dependent upon the rush of traffic to the beacu. The formal opening of , Lumina, fl ,1 ...... , T. tf-l . . ... rwllmii U.n... 1 w u. I "-wf ruwwr lVUipauy 8 BDlendld Treatment tor Women," teat in olala ' pavHlon at tDe termlnug of the par Oak Caee for only f5.53 and 80 wrapper, on request - u lu" occur tsatur- coupoma. cine Try It.. . N; .B. Write to: Ladles' AUvlnonr uepc, . i-nattanooga . Jledlolne Co- Chattanooga. Twin., for Spec-Al In day evening of this week. Lumina this summer will have a splendid or chestra of 12 pieces. The handsome pavilion, which probably contains the largest dance floor In the south, has been overhauled and is in fine shape for the season. Monthly Rank Clearings. Mr. Thomas E. Coopery secretary of the Wilmington clearing house as sociation, has prepared his monthly statement showing the bank clearings in Wilmington for the month of May The report shows almost a million dollars increase over the same month last year. The exact figures are an increase of $977,099.33. The clear ings for the month of May this year were $3,352,5,02.45, while the figures for the same period last year were $2,375,403.32. This is a splendid showing and reflects the prosperity of the Wilmington banking system There is one medicine that every family should be provided with and especially during the summer months, viz: Chamberlain's Colic, i nolera and Diarrhoea Remedy. . It is almost certain to be needed. It costs but a quarter. Can you afford to be without it?, v For sale bv all dealers. Womankind Is divided Into two rlaasps those who are married and those who want to be. The uniform success that has at tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic-, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ha. made it a favprite everywhere. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. It s Impossible for a young: man to surprise a girl by kissing her. She al ways expects It. Many a man who makes a hot finish started with cold feet. CASTOR I A ; For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature KODAKS AND SUPPLIES n - Bt mil ' '"! 'I i t UK ffl). ms, J i Riflrt , I ! Bookkpm ' -. :jjlL W Pm I MuMoU tmt fl , jtw witetl (OUNUMITEDV j yVARIETlES(j33) STATIOXKRY. OFFICE SUPPLIES. The Office Stationery Co. . C. I'hone S I IF. Times Iildg PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR to U:"-. WEST POINT, N. Y., VIA NORFOLK AND NEW YORK CITY. Leaving Raleigh, Goldsboro, Beaufort, and Oriental, N. C, June 15th, via j : NORFOLK-SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Old Dominion Line, Hudson River Day Line. Prom ' Y Rate Raleigh . . .. .. .. . . $29.ho Wilson ...... . . . . 29.35 Greenvile . . . . . . . . 29.35 Washington. . ..... . 29.35 Oriental, . .. 30.60 Goldsboro v. .. . . . . 29.85 Klnston .. .. .. .. .. 29.85 New Bern ....... . 29.85 Beaufort. . . . . . . . . . 30.60 Morehead City . . . . . . 30.60 Rates in same proportion from all Intermediate stations. If Pullman is not required to Nor folk rates will be slightly less. Rates include Pullman and state room accommodations and all meals enroute to and from New York City and hotel (room only) for 5 days in New York City. The party will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Dowell and Miss Flora Creech, of Raleigh, N. C. ' For complete Information and booklet giving details, apply to any agent Norfolk-Southern Railroad, or address, W. W. CROXTON, O.P.A., Norfolk, Va. ' D. V. CONN, T.P.A., Raleigh. N. C. 20-ptece Rogers Silver Set in line If You Eat Something twXwayTroffi it's a slow process and makes you feel bad. Get rid of it quickly by taking a pinch or two of ) ' SIMMONS RED Z LIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) : It drives out impurities and badly digested food in the stomach and bowels; stimulates the torpid liver and restores regular bowel movements. It is a fine tonic and system purifier that puts the vital organs in sound, healthy condition. Sold by Dealers. Price, Large Package, Si. OO. Ask for the genuine with ibe Red 7. on the label. If you cannot ert It, remit to ui, we will send it by mail postpaid, biminona Liver Regulator 19 put up alwt in liquid form for those who prefer It. Price M.l'O per bottle, look for the Red . label. i. H. ZEILIN & CO., Proprietors. St. Louis, Missouri '4tf Look them over Don't overlook them D ON'T stand on the out side and look in. Come on the inside and look out. YOU'LL have a lot of good looks at our winning woolen line of Spring and Summer Suitings. SEASIDE Suits and Cool Summer Suits for the busy summer business man. AN inexpensive and ex tensive variety right in here. Let's get acquaint ed anyway. WELCOME TO OUR .TAILOR SHOP A C. HINTON, Merchants National Bank Building, F ayetteville St - - - Raleigh, N.C. SPECIAL EXCURSION VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY TO Jacksonville and Tampa. Fla. 6th JUNE 6th ROUND TRIP From Raleigh, Durham, Oxford, Henderson, Chapel Hill, N. C, and Intermediate Stations, to Greens boro, N. C, to JACKSONVILLE, FLA. .... . . $7.60 TAMPA, FLA $9.50 Tickets will he good ..returning on all trains scheduled to leave Jacksonville oi" Tampa, Fla., up to and including June lotli, 1911. This is a very cheap rate and a rare opportunity to visit Beautifui Florila. You may not have this opportunity again, t herefore you should take advant age 'of. this.- Elegant; Pullman Sleeping Cars, also day coach es, Avill he provided to accommodate all. For all in formation see your agent, or address the under signed. J. 0. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. 'Nothing Succeeds Like Circulation," and Nearly Every odv Reads The XUleigh Daily Tim a. THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES JUNE a, 1011 HOUSEHOLD PREMIUM COUPON No. 227 This coupon, signed with th name and addreaa of a reader of THE TIMES will be honored on any of our Household Prem ium.' Name , .. .. . . .. .. .. Addreaa .. City . . NOTICE A complete set consists of thirty (SO) coupons of consecutive dates only one coupon o each date will be accepted In each set . Hold Your Coupons Until Yon Have the Full Bet. Remember, the thirty (30) coupons must be consecutively dated. You can start with any date. ' f C3Q00CQ
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