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CE WOCRACY’S OPPORTUNITY. FLESH-FORMING FOOD NEEDED. ■ City Star (Ind.) Static party, at the near 6 T’f its national convention, is Cgely at sea with reference to E^on 8 ^' flrst balIot ’ arr; Ko certainty as to the changes ? n take place as the voting of proceeds. At this time de s telling who the successful There is almost as 1 Kansas There will be no ire is n ° Keenly about the platform. convention nas yet furnished W resolutions that would make a torn for the national platform- to much fault has been found toe declarations of which most 2'toed in the way of guidance. Sam, which a short time ago toto have been successfully sub. to to the purpose ot harmon- toganisation, has broken out h and it win - in aU P r 0 bablht y toon, bitter contentions in. the The W. H. King Drug Company Say Half of Raleigh Ought to Use Mi-o-na. “We do not think” said the W. H. ling Drug Company to a Times re porter, “that we are making too strong 1, statement when we say that fully naif of the people of Raleigh ought to ise Mi-o-na, the flesh-forming food. “We do not mean by that,” they pontainued, “that 50 per cent of the people are tain and scrawny, but we pelieve that every other person is trou- pled with a weak stomach or does not set proper nourishment from daily ood. “In all these cases, Mi-o-na will do a vonderful amount of good. It is not a iquid, but a concentrated flesh-forming tablet, costing 50c. a box., It does not contain alcohol; is easily taken. Just □ne small tablet before eating and you REAL ESTATE HEADQUARTERS. JUST AT THIS TIME We have some especially attractive offerings for your consideration ii you want to make a paying investment or if you want to secure a beau ¬ tiful site to build a home We have a number of desirable building lots, located near the heart //'delay in the formation of I has its advantages. It gives for the riper thought of the party res the leaders a bolter opportun L arrive at wise conclusions, not , o the fundamental questions the clay, but also as to party poll j thing that the Democratic lead that is those who are seeking the Lent good of the country and oarty —should keep constantly in between now and the convention iat the greatest national need of time is more honesty in public at s This does not apply alone to the onropriations of funds — official ^ion, in other words. It reaches Fil the whole system of legisla and patronage. The weakness o' ublic at present is its practice isidizing one class at the expense Cher; its enactment of unwise itioa as the price of imperative lion; its dishonest compromise; the agents of one class or one n to the cost of the masses or ql unity as a whole; the put chase itical preferment by officials fa • the employment of arbitrary ma [ methods to establish, maintaii eluate political oligarchies ir ate and nation, often to the de of popular will. These are some ie conspicuous evils. They are not but the country has been arousec yer before to their existence, anc c sentiment is more potent thai es past to affect their eradica What is needed is the determina tone or both the great parties tc ie that sentiment and to work Its gratification. This feeling rep ts the national conscience. other words, the Democratic par bile still in dount about its candi while still uncertain as to it mic issues, should not lose sigh: e fact that it can and should gc e the country on a strong declara in favor of higher political and ental morals. On such a bask e essential, elements of the part; I be united. d on some of the issues Jyinr n this general term, the Democ has unquestionable advantage - the opposing party. One is the subsidy, pure and simple, and th' is the tariff in relation to the 5. President Roosevelt is doin' Republican President can do tc : monopolistic abuses, and h' il doubtless do more, if his party d give him the authority. But he ot deal with either the trusts oi as a Democratic executive He may 'ask and receive a mor. party policy at the hands of thr Mican convention. But in the time it is. the duty of the Dem y to make the most of the pres situation. performance of a duty will bear fruit, eithe' its effect on Republican poll or through the ultimate triumph c Democracy. HONOR ROLL ■ Centennial School for Week End ing May G, 1904. Brs. Patterson’s room: Ada .Tones ink Deaton. Clara Dickerson. Ada Un Irch, Annie Ray, Henry Fausette ■or Dean, Henry Fetner, Warne Idwin. Jack Flarris, Bruce Jones hur McKimmon. Philip Rand, Pau lertson, Edwin Smith. rs. Terrell’s room: Phil. Utley cy Medlin, Earl Evans, Millard rker, Richard Ball. iss Page’s room: Zula Austin lvs Dewar, Julian Rand. Henry Ba [Irene Marlin, Eddie Belvin,Clari s as, bailie Jones, Alice Stott. HAS NOT RESIGNED. 'ashington, May 13.—At the White se this morning it was officially ied that Pension Commissioner c had resigned, as was reported in |ral Eastern newspapers. ■ Samaria Baptist church on Sun ■ afternoon at 3 p. m., on invitatior pastor, Rev. R. S. Stephenson ■ Hon. Ben. Lacy will speak. Publi Kordiany invited to this service. ALEIGH AMD CAPE FEAR RAIL WAY COMPANY. IHEOULE OF SUNDAY TRAINS. 1 Effect Sunday, May 15, 1904. NORTH-BOUND TRAINS. M. n No. 50. ve. M. Lillington Station. • ■ .Chalybeate.... • Fuquay Springs.. ■ Willow Springs... •... McCullers Barnes • Caraleigh Mills.. Train No. 52 Leave. P. M. b No. 51. ve. • M. Raleigh... . mowTeige thauXh^nd s w ood flesh [of the city. We also have some pretty homes which we can offer at vill return. .. “We have sold a great deal of Mi- 1 attractive Esures. i-na and it is the only true and natural 1 vay to gain freedom from stomach 1 roubles. We have so much faith in it I hat with every package we sell, we ! rive a guarantee to refund the money' f it does not give perfect satisfaction, i IF YOU ARE INTERESTED 'he thin and sick who buy Mi-o-na, ; ake no risk, whatever. If it does not [ rive the desired health, we will refund; ,., . 1 J 1 1 he money without question or argu- j[ y/jji pay you to us halite with you. Let us sfiow you these desirable WHAT THE COUPON GIVES. offerings. Don’t delay. You may lose just the site you desire Month's- Treatment of Mi-o-na, the Flesh-Forming Food, at the W. H. King Drug Company’s. One of the best Known drug firms in his section is making an offer on Mi-o- ia, the flesh-forming food, that is cre- .ting considerable talk on account of ts liberal terms. The conditions of his offer are clearly shown in the fol- owing coupon: This coupon entitles any read- . er of the Times to have the pur chase price of Mi-o-na refunded in case it does not increase the weight and cure stomach trou bles. We assume all the risk, and Mi-o-na is absolutely free unless it gives satisfaction. W. H. KING DRUG CO. WE TAKE ALL RISK. As an evidence of good faith, when ou get a box of Mi-o-na. leave fifty $ tents on deposit with the W. H. King © Irug Company. They will give you a © igned receipt for the money, agreeing o refund it without question or argu- lent in case you are not perfectly sat- ffied with the results. Your money © /ill be absolutely safe and as easily © btained as though you had deposited - t in the First National Bank. Your vord decides whether the Mi-o-na costs , ou anything or not. This simple and natural flesh-form-1 ng food fills out all the outlines of the' ice and body, so that they become leautiful and symmetrical. It restores 1 ealth and beauty to the whole system 1 ;nd gives health ami happiness to all sers. Go to tho W. H. King Drug ‘ompany’s today and get a month’s] reatmont at their risk. ’HE V/. H. KING DRUG COMPANY'S AGREEMENT. ’air Offer That Inspires Great Confi dence in Mi-o-na, the Flesh-Forming; Food. “It is not very often that we have- uch faith in a medical preparation 1 , hat we are willing to tell our custo-i ners that it costs them nothing unless I t does them good,” said the W. H. ’ ting Drug Company to a ^imes re porter. “it is in this way, thught, that we 1 re selling Mi-o na, the flesh-forming, ood. We have sold so much of it and I sen such remarkable results follow its; se, that we are always glad to give a' witten guarantee with every box of, li-o-na we sell to refund the money if i ■ does not increase the weight. regu-J ite digestion and restore health. “Quite a good many people order Mi-1 ■ na from us by mail and the same, ruaran-tee is given when sold in that vay. It costs 50c. for a large-sized 'OX, and in almost every cast it does vhat is claimed for it—regulates diges- ion, increases weight and restores calth. If it doos not do this, the cost; ; nothing, and we are ready to refund; 'le money when the empty, box comes, “E v eryono who is thin and weak and a poor health, ought to accept an offer ke this,” say the W. H. King Drug Company. The Times agrees with them n considering it a good chance tor icople to get well without the possibil ity of spending their money uselessly. J. Mo Brough-ton & Co. OLD reliable: REAL ESTATE AGENCY An old Financial Investment Company. We can help You to Save Money. We can assist you to build and Own a Home- Monthly payments about Equal House Rent. Call and examine our Six per cent. $100 Certificates. Saving and investing creates wealth. We can aid you GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary, 22 Pullen Building. Q 6 0 @ © O © © 0 © © @ 0 a © ©e©©©^®®®©©®©©©©©®®®®©©©©©®®®^ 1 take this occasion to announce to my friends ana the public that I have Acved from 111 to 108 Fayetteville street, office formerly occupied by Mess. Jones & Powell, Come and see me an! I will give you the best coal and prompt delivery. All ’phones 41. 5:10 .. 5:33 .. 5:5C 6:05 .. C:2C .. 6:30 6:45 Arrive. P. M. .. 6:55 Train No. 53. Leave. P. M. Raleigh.... Caraloigh Mills Barnes.... McCullers,.. Willow Springs Fuquay Springs Chalybeate WRITE CALL OR TELEPHONE US NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR LAYING A BIG MATTING BARGAIN SS3HE5E 3?353SSDE8SS^C£3382SraB^^ : S5;5 Ji;;:iS^.^r^rw^^TT!???^^^^^ ^ET^TO? 100 Rolfs best extra heavy China Malting ^=ssszz==s==zs at' xx=xxx_^ Cents WORTH 35 AND 40 CENTS 400 Rolls 116 Warp Fine China Mailing at 40 cents—worth 55 and 65 cents. DOBBIN & FERRALL. s^S^ITT:3^^^ SYDNOR & HUNDLEY LEADERS JN HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERING^ NOTICE Or SALE. Under and by virtue of the terms of a contract made on the first day of September, 1894, oy and between W. W. Vass, deceased, and Beverly Short (Col.), I will, on Monday, the 6th day of June, 1904, at noon, at the' court- house door, in the city of Raleigh, N. C., sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed lot or parcel of land situate in the eastern suburbs of said city of Raleigh, on East Martin street extend eu, and bounded by a line beginning at the southeast intersection of said street with “Parker? Lane,” running thence south along said lane about one hundred and seven feet to the north- west corner of the lot Parker Lane, in the estate of said W. W. thence cast along the fifty-three feet, thence hundred and seven known as No. 2 division of the Vass, deceased, line of said lot north about one feet to Martin street extended, thence east along said street fifty-three test to the begin ning. This May 5, 1904. W. W. VASS, Executor of 4-30(1 W. W. VASS, Deceased. ‘ SPECIAL LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Swwf2®r®of ^o^ Ps^ ti^ TIMES BUILDING We call your special attention to our stock of FINE FURNITURE in ail lines. No finer goods are sho vn in any Northern market. Our stock is the largest south of Philadelphia, and our prices about 15 pe” cent lower. ANTIQUE REPRODUCTIONS in Chamber, Hall and Dining Room furniture, in all woods, a specialty. MISSION FURNITURE, so much in demand just now, in WEATH ERED and ANTWERP OAK a special feature. Ma” orders have our very careful attention. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY RICHMOND, VA VIA Seaboard Air Lin© Railway TO ST. LOUIS, M O., AND RETURN. On account of the World’s Fair, St. Louis, Mo., the Seaboard Air Line Rail way, in connection with the C. and O. Route via Richmond and the N. C. and St. Louis Route, via Atlanta, will sell round trip tickets to St Louis, Mo., at, rates from principal points as follows: Season Tickets GO Day Tickets 1 $30.20—Raleigh to.Joplin, Mo., and re turn, account Annual Meeting Ger man Baptist Brethren. Tickets on sale May 18 24, inclusive; final limit leaving Joplin May 30; an extension of final limit can be obtained until June 30 by depositing ticket with Joint Agent. $18.20—Raleigh to Monteagle/ Tenn., and return, account Monteagle Bible School. Tickets on sale June 30 to July 2, inclusive, also July 19-22, in clusive; final return limit August 31. [For further detailed information apply to nearest Southern Railway Agent, or call on or address T. E. GREEN, G. T. A., Raleigh, N. C. ®®©®®®®®®®®®®®®® We Are Growing Some $ ====== @ G ® ® e @ ^SPRING HAS COME FAYETTEVILLE ST. , ® ^^ TIME TO A^ Pedin t Keep Cooi During the Summer ^USE '.oupcri That Entitles You to Mi-0- Treatment Without Risking a Penny. The only way to get well is to treat he weakened digestive system and re- Torc it to natural action, so that the ood can be assimilated. Strength and wealth will then return. It is on this rinciple that Mi o-na. the remarkable .lesh-forming food and digestion regu- ator. was originated. The results fol- owing its use have been so wonderful Hat tho W. 1-1. King Drug Company,, the local agents, offer a month’s treat ment to the thin, sickly and run-down, n accordance with tho following cou- 7:30 7:40 7:52 8:05 8:20 8:40 8:57 trip rate from Raleigh to Fu- , “^ngs i s 50 cents and to Lil- cents. JOHN A. MILLS, Fres. and Gen. Manager. COUPON. This coupon entitles any reader of the Times to have the purchase price of Mi-o-na refunded in case it does not increase the weight and cure stomach troubles. We assume | all the risk, and Mi-o-na is abso- ( lately free unless it gives satisfac- I tion. „ rt : THE W. H. KING DRUG CO. ; I We take all risk. When yoG get a box of Mi-o-na. leave' fifty cents on deposit with the W. King Drug Company as an evidence ot good faith. They will.give you then signed receipt for the money, agreeing to return it at once without any ques tions. if you tell them that the treat ment failed in your case. UP-TO-DATE HOUSEKEEPERS GAS RANGES IF YOU HAVEN’T ONE BUY ONE NOW. Cheap, Clean, Always Ready, no Dirt, no Ashes, no unnecessary Heat. The Latest Style Ranges on Exhibit at our Office. WOULD LIKE FOR YOU TO SEE THEM. STANDARD OS & MIC (0. @ ,^^ FLOORS ^^ 9 ANY FLOOR, old or new, ® hardwood or pine, whether pre- © viously painted or not, can be made beautiful with STAINFLOOR © © © 1 9 ^ demonstrate trie OUR SALESMAN, , WHEELER, G @ @ ® ^ & S & Vill call at your residence to @ a ROGERS STAINFLOOR finish. 2 Stain-floor is a Household neoes- ® sity. WORKS WONDERS WITH © ANY FLOOR. Paint Dealers for the Public. © HART-WARD ® HAKDWAR.ECO G Charlotte via Atlanta .... Durham via Richmond... Durham via Atlanta Henderson via Richmond Henderson via Atlanta.. Max ton Raleigh Raleigh Hamlet Hamlet via Atlanta... via Richmond via Atlanta... via Richmond, via Atlanta... 14.10 28.40 15 Day Tickets! $24.G5 34.10 38.75 35.60 38.75 37.60 37.60 32.30 32.25 29.90 23.30: Wilmington via Richmotid. ••• ^°-"2 Wilmington via Atlanta 38.65 SEASON TICKETS—Good to leave St. Louis up to be sold daily, commencing April 5. CO DAY TICKETS—Good to leave St. Louis up to ' 31.90 31.90 32.25 32.25 December 15, 24.80 ■ 28.30 26.25 26.25 26.25 2G.25 190'4, will and including GO days from date of sale. -Will be sold daily, commencing April 25. 15-DAY TICKETS—Good to return up to and including 15 days .rom date of sale, commencing April 25. and continuing during the Exposition. COACH EXCURSION TICKETS—On May 9 and 23 10-day coach excursion tickets will bo sold at very low rates from Raleigh, 518.50 via Richmond, and $20.80 via Atlanta. Tickets not good in Parlor Sleeping Cars. liCKOts good to leave St. Louis including ten days from date of sale. MILITARY COMPANIES—Special low rates tor Military Companies and Bands. , _ Shortest, quickest and best route, first-class vestibule coaches, Pullmans first-class, Sleeping aid Dining Cars. For further information call on or address us. Same will be cnoeraiu.y furnished. Z. P. SMITH, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. SPECIAL LOW RATES TO NASHVILLE, TENN., MAY 12-18, 1904, S ® ®I @ © © ® SEABOAD AIR LINE RAILWAY Account above occasion we ofier very attractive rates and routes to Nash- Rate of one first-class fare, plus 25 cents, will apply from all stations. Rate from Raleigh, $17.75.' . ™ Leave Raleigh, 4 a. m., 4 p. in., or 7:30 p. m4 arrive Atlanta, --aO P. m. and 7:30 a. m.; leave Atlanta, 8:30 p. m. and 8:2a a. m.; arrive at Nashville, 6 Only one change of cars, which is made in Atlanta. First-class day coaches and Pullman sleeping cars. Reservation made in advance Mr. Livingston Johnson, Secretary, has announced the ^eaboard as- trie official route, and if sufficient number is secured through Pullman b-eejer will be arrange:!. For detailed information cal) on or address , - . Z. P. SMITH T. P. A. c. H. GATTIS. G. P.& T. A., Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, g, rau vv /^ ^^ ^^ - @ ^^ @®®0®®©©©®®®®®®® 1 to®®®®®®©®®®®®®®®®®®®®® © ® Discontinuance of the Pa“or Cari® Service i® - Commencing May 1st the Seaboard ® | Air Line will discontinue the operation ; § I of parlor car service on trains Nos. 88;® } and 41 between Portsmouth and Ham- | ! lot, and will resume running Pullman , ® and you can get all toe new things on the market. sleeping cars on these trains 'Portsmouth and Atlanta. i Commencing May 15th wo between will re- © © 8 ©' PHONES MO. 223 124 Fayetteville street. ! sume parlor car service on trains Nos. 39 and 40 between Charlotte and Wil- , mington. C. H. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A., [ Raleigh, N. C. Z. P. SMITH, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. HAMBURG STEAK ^ A SPECIALTY ^ R. W. YOUNG, Prop. & © i s®©®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®'©®® 1 Meet me at the STAR LUNCH. CHOKE MEATS FOR YOUR TABLE Our Stall, No. 18, City Market, is always supplied with the best ^ FRESH MEAi ^ Would be pleased to serve you. Prompt attention. Raleigh and Interstate ’Phones 449. Bagwell & Ridiaulson
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