SALE OF REAL ESTATE. : «M&®&&&@a$M&@& W@@@®®® ®®©^@G©^@@®®@$J®M@^® 1 People Who Have “Tried Everything” are the ones we are after. That their hair is thin, weak and dry, that their scalps burn and itch with dandruff, is proof that they have not tried Cranl-Tonle Bar-Food We want these people to know of a scientific treatment by which the scalp is cleansed and the microbes that infest it are destroyed. To cover the head with strong, healthy, fast-growing hair is not the work of a week, but it is the unfailing result of persistent, intelligent use of the Crani-Tonic hair and scalp preparations. All Dealer®. Three Sixes, 25c., 50c. and 91-00 the Dottle. Free Hair Food To enable the public to observe its purity and learn its possibilities and what it has done for others, a larg'd Trial Bottle of Crani-Tonic Hair-Food and a book entitled “Hair Care” and “Hair Education,” containing illustrations, will be mailed to all who send name and com plete address and 10 cents in stamps or coin to pay for patent mailing case and postage, to CRANI-TONIC UAIR-FOOD CO.. 553 West Broadway. As executor of Maulsoy Ann Rogers, deceased, and by virtue of authority granted in a mortgage executed by IL C. Olivo and wife to said Maulsey Ann Rogers (now deceased), which mort gage is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake county in ® & ® & 0 0 ® 0 © ® & 0 S Me chanics ^nd Investors Union. 1V Sew Work CSty» Ail our Preparations for sale by The W. H. King Drug Company. ANNUAL CONCERT I r.iie Batton and Inthia Nolen. Of the School for the Blind This ing at 8 O’clock. Even ¬ The dered: March (DeWitt), band. Kindergarten Songs., La Inlouse, Op. 157 (Joachin Raff), Bernard Williamson. La Princesa (Spanish dance), (Otto Merz), Mamie Ration and Valley May, W est. (a) Hush-a-by, Sweet, My Own, (b) The Piper (Hawley), primary Cornet solo—Bonnie Doon, class. Cheste jook 79, page 213, I will, on Monday,' @ the 6th day of June, 1904, at 12 o’clock m., at the county court-house door in [ ® the city of Raleigh, offer for sale, at j ^ public auction, for cash, the lots de-[ ® scribed in aforesaid mortgage as lot X No. 3 and lot No. 5, both of said Jots ' 1 being situate in the town of Apex, I ^ | Wake county, N. C., and more fully r ; described as follows, viz: I Lot No. 3 is what is Known as Olive 1 Factory lot, adjoins the lands of W. H. I Howard on the west and north, J. M. I Holleman on the south, and Allen and f Victoria Page (formerly E. M. Sea- I man), on the east; bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake in J. M. Hol-. ; leman’s line, S. W. corner of Allen li Page’s house lot, running N. 31 de- : grees E. 29 poles and 5 links to a stake 1 in W. H. Howard’s line, said Page’s I corner; thence N. C4 degrees W. with : said Howard’s line 12% poles to a I stake, W. H. Howard’s corner; thence. I 8...31 degrees W. 35% poles to a stake in J. M. Holleman’s line; thence E. 14 I poles and 7 links to the beginning, con- I Gaining 2.78 acres, more or less. i Lot No. 5 is lot (formerly occupied • by James Howell, colored', adjoins ' railroad on east, Chas. Bynum on S. Jordan Farrington’s on north and Chas. Keel (formerly M. E. Marcom) on the W., bounded as follows, viz: Begin ning at an iron stake S. A. L. R. R., 1 Jordan Farrington’s corner, running N. G(J% degrees W. 170 feet to an iron stake in line of Chas. Keel; thence Si 31 degrees W. 90 leet to a stake in said Keel’s lines, about 2 feet N. E. from said Keel’s well; thence N. 60% degrees E. 90 feet to a stake on said advanced class. La Paloma (Yradier), band. Fourth Mazurka, Op. 103 (Benjamin Godard), Miss Frances Estelle Flem- ing. (a) The Elder Blossoms, (b) Mighty i Lak a Rose, (Speaks) and Nevin), Mr. | Evan McKnight. R. R.; thence with said R. R. to beginning, containing 15,300 sq. more or less. I This 3d day of May, 1904. L. S. OLI vE, Executor. the ft., MAULSEY ANN ROGERS, Deceased. NOTICE OF SALE. Thou class. Dr. Alone (Lassen), advanced CAFE OPENING. will on Sunday ■ tarow open for the season his cafe at By authority of a conveyance execu ted by John Spence and others, re corded in book 162, page 706, records of Register of Deed’s office for Wake county, 1 will, on Monday, the 27th cf June, 1904, at 12 o’clock m., at the court-house door of Wake county, sell to the highest bidder for cash a tract of land in St. Mary’s township, Wake Johnson. Minuet, Op. G9 (Calkin), Keith. I county, adjoining the lands of Ross , Fuquay Springs, and in honor of the 1 Bagweil and others, beginning at a An old Financial! Investment Cc mpany. Wo can help yod to save money. We can assist you to build and own a home. Monthly payments about equal house rent. Call and examine our 6 per cent $100 Certificates. Saving and investing creates wealth. We can aid you. GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary. 22 Pullen Building. ® © © ® ^ © © @ ® ® © © e © @ © PofeMn & Ferran SR’S STORE. 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street WE GIVE AWAY SOLO TRABSS STMFS WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE ONE STAMP WITH EVERY IOC. 0®©®®®®®©©®©®®©®®®®®®©®©®®©#®®®®®®©®®®©®©©®© ®®®9®®@@®®®®®®®0®®®®®®®®®©©®®®®®®®®O©®9®®8®® © © © © 0 & 0 © & © & © © & 0 & & © &' © © © © © © © © $ ® $ © ® © © ® © © © GREAT SHOWING OF © © @ & e ^ © 0 @ ^ © $ © © © 0 © C3 with every cash purchase. One stamp for every 10 cents. Our gold trading stamps wil be accepted at our store’for -2.50 in any merchan- lise you may select from our entire stock; or wo will redeem this look with $2.00 in cash, if you prefer the cash, or this book will be ac- copied as $2.50 in pari, payment on any you may select. Our.prices are admitted by ever yone the lowest in Raleigh. None re lower anywhere, ' ' Start a Book Today There is no hotter way of doing it than uy buying some of the big bargains we are now- giving. DOBBIN & FEMALE. Keep Cool During the Summer NOWHERE WILL YOU FIND SUCH AN ARRAY OF STYLE, FIT AND FINISH As is embraced in our stock. Respecting the leading Clothing Manu facturers of the country, we are in a position to show you, not only, the style, but the select patterns from the foreign and domestic mills. These have been selected wi:h great care and we are convinced that nowhere can you be better pleased than AT OUR SHOP. SPRING NECKWEAR AND FURNISHINGS NOW READY. Cross ®. Linehan Cc© UP-TO-DATE FURNISHERS AND CLOTHIERS. 0 & & 0 ® ® « a©®®®®®©®®®®©?}®®®©®®®®®®®®®®©©©®®®®®®®©®®®®® ^ •?» ^ $»-^ ^ «i» ^ {► ^ 4* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *3* ■’5» ♦J* ^ ^ «!♦ ^ ^ *2» ♦*♦ ^* ❖ ❖ ^ Flowers,. Plants^ , ? Roses, Carnations, Violets and other choice cut flowers for all occa- ^ sions. Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, ana various kina's of Pot and Out- k j, door Bedding Plants. A great variety of Rose Piants, Vines for the ve- .j» randa, Cabbage, Tomatoc and other Vegetable Plans. * H.STEINMETZ ❖ 3 's 1^ UP-TO-DATE HOUSEKEEPERS = USE 8 IF YOU HAVEN’T ONE BUY ONE NOW. Cheap, Clean, Always Ready, no Dirt, no Ashes, no unnecessary Heat. Brass Quartette, C. Alexander, K. Crowell, L. Harris and C. Johnson. Parade Review (Engleman), George Glass and Leon Harris. Part 2. (a) Prayer from Puritana, (b) Rev erie (Rollinson), band. Au Matin, up. 83 (Benjamin God ard), Fred. Pigford. Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin, ar ranged oy Moelling, Karlie Keith, Ma- Karlie occasion will serve a sumptuous din-' stake and pointers on a drain, or ; nor, with barbecue, immediately after ! branch, formerly Thomas Pools cor ner, ihence S. 75 degrees W. 19 poles the arrival of the Raleigh and Cape Dear train from Raleigh. Doubtless a good many of those who were last summer so fortunate guests of this delightful will find it convenient opening Sunday. The as to be the little hostelry to be at the railroad fare from Raleigh will be only 50 cents for the round trip, the train leaving the foot or the union shed at 2 p. m. to a dead oak on a path, thence S. 12 degrees W. 24 2-3 poles to a rock, thence west 49 poles to a pine, thence N. 114% poles to a stake on the banks of Smith’s Mill creek, thence up the various courses of said creek to the mouth of the branch, thence up the various courses of the branch about 114 poles to the beginning, containing 45 acres. W. N. JONES, Trustee. * ’PHONES 113. ❖ FLOR-ST. * * * ** ❖ • * ❖ * * * * * * * * * * * * $ # ❖ The Latest Style Ranges on Exhibit at our Office. TIMES PRINTING CO Q&mm^r&^ ^®h Pn^^g WOULD LIKE FOR YOU TO SEE THEM. @ SIMM!® MS S. mil( (11. 124 FayeL street. PHONES NO. 223 A Great June Clearance Sale! Seasonable Goods that are Bargains from very Department. Owing to the late spring and very cold weather, we find we are overstocked in many lines of Spring goods, and in order to reduce this immense stock, WE CUT THE PRICE, so that th oods will go quickly and make the sale the biggest event in the history of the Dry Goods Business in the city of Raleigh SALE NOW GOING ON HAMBURG EDGING. [ 3,000 yards handsome edging and in-1 Entir sertion cut to 8 1-3, 10 and 12c.J at .. value 12/2, 15 and 17'/ 2 c. HIRT-WAIST. stcck cf 50 and 60c. Shirt-waist: lUC ' Dre-- GINGHAMS. Ginghams ... COUNTERPANES. 44c. 12J/gC. Dress Ginghams.... .... 9c . .. .10%c (About 100 pieces to select from.) $1.25 Counterpanes $1.75 Counterpanes TORCHON LACE. S000 yards Torchon Lace at 3^, 5^4 and 8c. Cut from 5, 7j/^ and 12^,0. 100 large Pictures, worth from $1,501 to $2.60, to clear out at 99c. VOILES. All 25c. Cotton Voiles, both plain and fancies, to clear up, at .15/ 2 c. .000 boxes Bailey’s Helia Talcum 2,000 yards mestic, our at 36-inch Unbleached Do- BATISTE. Powders Cut to 9c. I goods, to clear out 6c. One full case of 7^c. printed Batiste I at 5c. ETAMINE’S. BLEACHING. |5,000 yards 10c. Bleaching, standard. GINGHAMS. HANDKERCHIEFS. DOOR MATS. 50c. Cocoa Door Mat; 65. Cocoa Qoor Mats 43c. 57c. 300 yards 60c. Fancy Etamines (dress) goods' to clear at 42^0.| RUGS. Only one lot about 15 large Smyrna Rugs, worth $2.50 each, to close out WHITE GOODS. All 20 and 25c. Fancy Stripe White Shirt-waist Goods will be cleard at 16 2-3c ZEPHYRS. 25 cents Fancy Mercerized Zephyrs to clear at 16 2 3c. PIQUE. 12c. quality Pique 17J/ 2 quality Pique... ..8 1-3c.[ 2,000 yards fast color Apron Ginghams, grades, at ... 7%c. best quality only, cut to 3,000 yards out at . Shirting Prints, PRINTS. to close •. .41/2C. TOWELS. Huck Towels 17x32 at ... 10c. ... 14c. ... 414c. Huck Bath Towels 13x36 at Towels, small All best grade Prints that sell at 7 and • ■ • .6%c. Extra size Cotton Towels... ...1214c. //9C., Will gw in au SHEETS. Sheets at y are worth 60c. Sheets at y are worth 72^0. PERCALS. Entire Stock of 10c. Percals cut to 8/2CC. 81x90 The 8x90 The .47c. 59c. CHEVIOTS. PILLOW CASES. 3 1-3c. Cheviots good for Shirts and Shirt waist, cut to the very low price 112%c. Pillow Cases of 6%c.i15c. Pillow Cases . at $1.98 20c. quality Pique .14c. .15c. 9'/ 2 c. ,12c. 98c. $1.48 2,000 Ladies’ and Gent’?, 12^2 and 15c. Lawn and Linen Handkerchiefs, 3^c BOX PAPER. 500 boxes Paper and Envelopes, a good thing, to close at 8c. UMBRELLAS. 100 Umbrellas, 26-inch Pearl and ver Handles, worth $1.25, cut to each. Sil- 97c. About 40 dozen Men’s Negligee Shirts, worth from 60c. to $1.00, to clean up at 49c. MILLINERY. All shapes am to go at COLLARS. All All All All All All All 51.00 $1.50 $2.50 $3.00 Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats at at. at at 53c. 74c. 98c. $1.48 $1.98 $2.24 Aoout 100 inch, at Just the UMBRELLAS. Umbrellas, steel roods, 26 46c. thing for sunshine. LAMPS. 100 Oriental Lamps. $2.00 goods, cut to . Aoout 40 Sh.rts a 35c., to dozen Balbriggan SHIRT-WAIST. nd Drawers that arc worth close out at 25c. HOSE. 50 dozen Misses’ Hose (lace stripe), sizes 5 to 9, colors black, pink, blue, white. They are worth from 15 to 20c., ana we clear them at.... 12'/2C. HOSE. 200 dozen Ladies’ plain black Hose, worth 10c., at 8J/2C. SOAP. 500 boxes Toilet Soap, 2 or 3 kinds that, we sell at 15c. a box, cut to 9 1-3c. bcx. Our 75c. Uur $1.00 Our $1.25 49c. 74c. 99c. Waist Waist Waist Waist Waist Waist at.. at. . HALF HOSE.' They are good! A ^ t ' a i0t Tan and Black Hose to go ki 20c. Embroidered Half Hose that we close at !....12^c.! $1.24 $3.50 Silk at at. .$1.47 $2.93 LAMPS. Plain Lamps, reduced to 24, 34, 44 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. and PANTS. 49c. I AI! 25 and 3 I closed at SUSPENDERS. >5c. Men’s Suspenders to be 19c. Ladies’ Parts 25, 49, 74 and 99c. Gowns 49, 74, 99c., $1.25 and $1.49 3 lots of Boy’s Knee Pants, to close out : 7/ . at 25, 50 and 75c.Q 0 ' ———— 25 SKIRTS. |$1.50 Linen and White Pique Skirts, good ; $ 2 .00 ones, reduced to the minimum, $2.00; ^2 5$ Crash Skirts . . . 50c. and $1.001 L-^- Summer Skirts reduced to $1.00, $1,251 LACE CURTaINS. Corset Covers 25, 49, 74 and 99c. and values values values at at at .... 49c. .... 74c. .... 99c.I ... .$1.24 ....$1.49! . .. .$1.99 ; Skirts 50, 74, 93c., $1.25 and $1.49 3,000 Ladies’ Gauze Vest, the 15c. qcods, cut to 12c. TINWA RE- $1.50; Milk Pans, cut to All excellent goods for the money. I Wash Pans, cut to.... ....4 and 8c.' ....4 and 8c.' All Summer Corsets 35c. Corsets at .48c. .,24c. IF YOU BUY $19.90 AT BETAIL FROM US IE WILL SELL YOU A $1 PICTURE OR $1 WORTH OF COOKERY OR GLASSWARE FOR 10' CIS OTHER ITEMS WILL BE ADDED TO THE ABOVE DURING THE MONTH @®©@®®®®®®®®®®®® 14 EAST MARTIN STREET. 14 EAST MARTIN STREET. u®®®e®99®®®9®e®e WALTER WOOLLCOTT @®@®®®©®#®®®©®®© 14 EAST MARTIN STREET. 14 EAST MARTIN STREET. @@®@®^®@@@@^@®^®