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WA V3W VOL. IX-HO. 47. HIW BIEN, Hi C, SATURDAY, MOBKINB, MAT 24, 1902, TWENTY-FIRST TIAE OST LADIES EVERY SPRING. Pollttcal Pot Beginning to Boil. Chief Justice Office. (fWMRS. CflTHERItffim (I M III R.BERT05 1111 RS. BARBARA McDOJIALD, Presi dent of the St. Louis Blue Ribbon Club, writes the following letter oonoerning Peruna from 2947 Dayton street, St. Louis, Mo.: "It is with feelings of gratitude for benefits derived from the use of Pernna that 1 desire to proclaim to human-kind my experience, hoping that it will bene fit some unfortunate sufferer like myself. "Suffering for years with what ap peared to be an Incurable malady, and after a great expense Incurred consult ing physicians without any benefit, I was recommended to try Peruna. As a r last expedient I purchased a bottle, and before one-half of the contents were used 1 felt the beneficial results. I am con tinuing to use same, and might say I . am entirely well. My disease seemed to be catarrh of the stomach, and the nauseating sensation, and the heavy, languid, tired-out feelings with which I Buffered, especially after eating, have entirely left me, and my digestive or gans are in splendid condition, 'all of which I owe to the use of Peruna." MRS. BARBARA MoDONALD Miss Julia V. Teller, of 2518 Prairie Btreet, Milwaukee, Wis., is President of the German Young Woman's Union. . Her opinion of Peruna is given In the following words : " Our German Young Woman's Union has nothing but praise for Peruna. Three of our members have been most Wonderfully helped. One of them had almost constant backache for the last year. The other two suffered from ca tarrh of the head and throat. "I have used it after a most unpleasant experience with an attack of la grippe, and found that three bottles completely restored me to health." Julia V. Teller. Mrs. Mary Hardy, of 668 W. Polk street, Chicago, 111., writes : "1 find It necessary each spring to take some kind of a tonic and have tried a great many but have found none of such value as Peruna. "After taking a few doses I feel the good effects and seldom need to take more than one bottle as a spring medi cine." 'Mrs. Mary Hardy. Mrs. Catherine R. Bertos, 803 N. Elm street, Centralia, 111., writes : " I have found Peruna tne most satis fying medicine I ever tried in my life. stomach, which became aggravated every time I caught a slight cold. My food did not digest properly, and life losi its best charm until I tried Peruna. It mado a new woman of me. It took eight bottles to effect a complote cure, but I would not be back in the former condi tion for a thousand dollars. I am most grateful for being cured completely and feel better than I have done for years." Catherine R. Bertos. I suffered for' years with catarrh of the The lassitude incident to spring weather is especially trying to women. Ailments peculiar to the sex of many varieties are especially prone to aggravation. All this class of affections are fitly described by the term "pelvic catarrh. " Any woman wishing to be placed on the list of Dr. Hartman's patients tor tree home treatment and '- advice should Immediately send name and symptoms, duration of disease and treatment already tried. Directions for the first month's treatment will be promptly mailed free of charge. No free medicine , Will be supplied by the doctor, but all necessary directions will be furnished, h I ; Read what the above ladles have to say of Peruna as a cure for these cases. (it you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. , Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis, i - Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Captala Kali, f the Balelgh Base Base Team, Who Was severely lajured' la a Chime With the Charlottes, ImproTed . Tax . Abstracts sent ' Oat Raluoh, Hay 28. The State charters the Farmers' Ginning and Hilling Co. of Scotland Neck, capital $30,000, A. 3. Draper and others stockholders. There is beginning to, be considerable talk here about the contest for the Dem ocratic nomination for the Judgeships. It Is generally admitted that there will be a lively contest between J edge George H. Brown and H. G. Connor for the As sociate Justiceship. Brown has develop ed unexpected strength In tome quarters It Is rumored that Judge Francis D. Winston stands a good chance of defeat by R. B. Peebles. It Is conceded that W. R. Allen will get the nomination In this district, and It Is said to be practl cally'certatn that Judge Walter H. Real will win out in his district. Capt. Kain of the Raleigh base ball team, who was hit on 'the head by a pitched ball at Charlotte during Ral eigh's first game there, Is being treated by a specialist here who says Kaln will probably be all right In a week. The In Jury was a severe one, and narrowly missed being fatal. v State Auditor Dixon is sending out tax abstracts to the various counties and is also calling on corporations for their June reports. Bis annual report will appear next week. It should have come from the printer March 1, the au ditor save. The Ohio River & Charleston R. R., on which 450 State-convicts are at work, Is now In eight miles of Bakersvllle, Mitchell county. The work Is very heavy. By July 1, It Is expected the road will be In two miles of Bakersvllle. It will go no nearer. The Cape Fear and Southern railway, one end of which Is at Apex, on the Seaboard Air Line, is being extended from Anfller to Dunn, both these points being In Harnett county. Frank. "You can always depend upon what a congressman tells you in a letter," remarked Squlldig. "You can, can you?" replied Mc- Swllllgen sarcastically. ''Yes. Congressmen frank! theirs let ters, you know." Pittsburg Chronicle- Telegraph. mniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a mm MIM SSGMU iiik We will Sell for Balance of this Week: Standard Granulated S1.00. ARMOTJE'S Potted Ham of Tongue 45c per doz. cans. . etssseeeeee L...i:'JZ - .. Will continue to sell Lard at 91c. Arbuckle's Coffee He. Just Received -Fresh lot GRAPE NUTS, Uneeda Biscuits, Salted We Sell Everything ! ; ; We Sell the Best of Everything! We Sell the Best of Everything (the Cheapest! .SMMMMSSIMSeSSeetSSSSISSSSHSi.iit. a. as.... .......... Department Elm City! tefi Store Phono 40. 4 Store Corner South Front and E(!:n Sts. R 1 m. -mi sm shsbus' sw aawwmmmmmanmmmam JL1 MsiiiiiBsaiis-' aa 1 you wish the lightest, finest, sweetest, most healthful biscuit, cake and bread, Royal Baking Powder is indispensable in their making. There are imitation baking powders, made from alum and sold cheap, which it is prudent to avoid. Alum in food is poisonous. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST.; NEW YORK. "blood Vessel, of the Eye. Purklnjc discovered a very simple nd highly entertaining experlmentby. mean of which the retina, .wlthlllts veins and blood vessels standing out In relief against It, can be thrown Into the air before one's eyes. It Is called the aboreBcent figure, to Its llkenessito a many branched tree, and Is produced In the following manner: In a dark' room at night move a candle backward'and forward before the eyes. After a'few seconds the air will assume a reddlsl appearance, and running over lt-ln.ali directions may be seen the veins i and blood vessels In bold relief, while ( to ward the center of the figure .' then rises up a dark trunk, from which" thi veins branch out on all sides. The trunk is visible where the optU nerve enters the eye, and this experi ment Is chiefly interesting to the stu dent as proving that tho parts of tlx retina which actually receive and pro duce the sensation of light must lie be hind the blood vessels, since these casi their shadow on to It and cen be seen as clearly as any other object externally. The lover finds a way. I'm on a year's probation: We're both too young, thej my. She's at her education. And I must go afray. So here I'm on the briny, Bound (or some horrid spa Or burg remote -and tiny To please Pauline's papa. II I could drop a line each night But, no! He said I mustn't writs. Today we're due at Queenstown; A shsrt week old my vow. I wish it were Pauline's town. The time, a year from now! Cl.oer up? I'm quite unable I I've tried yet Juat to say, "I love you, dear," by cable, Would drive these blues away. But always the obdurate Biro I promised her I wouldn't wire. Bald she: "Be diplomatic. And all will come out right My love won't grow erratlo Because you're not In sight!" But, oh, my heart Is aching! And I must ask her, aid. How can I without breaking The promises I've made? Why precious duffer that I am I'll send her a MarconlgramI Town Topics. CYNICISMS. -a--a--a---a-a-a-A-a-a-2ratAAA'A LADIES ATTENTION To HACKBURN'S Specials ;; THIS WEEK. juiacK uooas in Fancy Melrose and Whip Cord, 44 inch, only tl. DO and $1,35. Navy and Reseda Whip Cord, 45 inch, this week $ 1.00. You will have to see these to fully appreciate their value. Black Nuns Veiling, 36 inch, 56c value, this week 50c. Block Brillianteen, 88 inch, $1.00 grade, this week for 90c. 75c " 65c. 650 " - " 600. Gray Brillianteen, 44 inch, $1:25 value, this week $1.00. Navy Blue and Browu, at the same Bednction. New Silks. 27 inch China Black, White and Colors at 60c. Black Taffeta Bilk, 65o Value, special this week 55c 23 inch Black, Taffeta, guaranteed stamped on every yard, this week, 76c. 27 Inch Black Taffeta, this week $1.00. 86 " " 1.25. C 42 inch Black Gloria Silk, 85o value, this week 75c. 22 inch Prunella Silk, $1.50 grade, Special at $1.25. .11 TH 1 J x , J ill 1- 1 ui ruumrua ai cubi tur iluh woea uuiy. jmayt uwiio in ail Qepttirmento. jxewueiusnew nagu Goods, Piques in white and colors, Dimities, and Beautiful Lace Striped Lawns. There are Borne people who never move rapidly except when the lire bells ring. . Every day on the streets yon will see two men talking. One Is bored nnd try ing to got nway. Call hini. If n woman has more than two chll' drcn. she should nlso have naturally curly hair, for she will never get time to curl it When It is Dually admitted that a girl Is pretty, tho people say, "Well, I don't know where she gets It," a slap at her parents. When a man falls In love with a wo man, all her women friends decide that he would fall out again If he knew her as well as they do. If a, guest remains longer than three days In a bouse, she notices, if she Is at all observing, that the family do not change napkins as often. Atchison Globe. Troubles of a Postmaster. Winston-Salem, N. O , May 28 Post master Lewis of Madisen says the com plaint has not been filed yet In the big suit for damages brought by Mr. D. R' Pope of Charlotte against Postmaster Lewis, Dr. Mc Ac ally and Chief of Police Webster of Madison. In the salt Insti tuted at Martinsville, Vs., against the postmaster no extradition papers have yet been Issued. Recently a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Lewis was sent the sheriff of Rockingham county, bat It was not served. Postmaster Lewis admits that the Indictment against him In Vir ginia In Interfering somewhat with his plans. He has a sweetheart in the state and he cannot go to see her for fear of being arrested. If the salts pending shonld result In "breaking the match." Mr. Lewis thinks he will have a good case for damages against Pope. JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey Is the best. Middle street. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digsto what you et FRESH Car load Snow Drift, White Frost and Admiral JUST HECEIVED. Portsmouth Corned Mullets. Fresh Strawberriee from Whitehurst's farm every morning. Fresh Fox River rrint and Elgin Butter received every week and served from one of the finest refrigerators in the city. omplete stock orstaple and Fancy'Groceries at RIGHT PRICES. Wholesale A Betall OvoeeiTf 'Phone 91. 71 Bread St. V:- The Store that Saves "Son Money. J 3 anmmmmmmammamwammmmmmammammmmmumammmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmammmmmmmm 2 5E SlThevAmerica will to" pleasure in showing their uoucnsk , x of every description, Shoes, Eats and every artioie of V ,u wfyy-irir dut goods ; 5 usually found in d nrst-olass dry goods store We have a beau- tiful line of Straw llati which are very cheap, also felts and St derbies. The very latest styles in Low Quarter Bhoes at prices ; that defy competition.; Beautiful fancies In Ladles r'yZ:lf?M ": " : In fact we have everything for the summer girls. ' We carry a J full line of heavier goods to supply the working people, and we -sell them too. The prices is what sells goods, ana we - olaira Z Z we can save you monoy. Come let us convince you. ALiERIDAt STOCK CO.; P. nO WARD, Proprietor, ' , snVitisnwV(awVttriyU I (Fox wer rtnt Butter m$x 35c pet Pound . .. .. ' . . , " . ;t M you want yourbreakfaBt table complete buy yon Bufc . tor Coffee, Tea, Flour, fto. from'utv , , . B' ? ,Weals5 have ft large stock of all kinds of Canned Goods , that we do not care to carry over for next season, that we are are selling at a bargain. vf'! , ' DonVbuy anything, in' our line until yon get our prices. 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