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THE EVENING TIMES: RALEIGH, N. TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1910, fach eight 1 WANTED One two unfurnished LOCAJL c'v vJ Succeed when, everything -elae fafla. In nervoua prosuation and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified, FOR KIDNEY. LIVCR AND STOMACH TROUBLE 1m th best medicine ever aoid over a druggist's counter. rested ton a rtygVflf- being drunk and assaulting Policeman Bailey.

It appeared from all the evidence Unanimously elected to serve the people. Weathers Furniture Co. Raleigh, N. C. rodmB, centrally located, bice fam-r lly.

"H'i care Times. FXR B.KNT One 6-room houe half block -trout Peace Institute. Ap ply at 4511 Halifax St. PRESSING, CLEANING, DYBINfl and repairing. Clothes returned promptly and work first class.

Give us work and look nice. Carolina Pressing ft Tailoring Co 109 south Wilmington street. O. 'Phone 936-F. 1 i f.

i SOUHKUV8 l'AKU All kinds wood Fine stock stove PhB zi; Haieign puone 22-eod-tf FOR SALE A family mare, lady and city broke: buggy and harness. Call at.W. C. McMackips' Price reasonable. 27wlt FOR RKNT Modern residence, 60 yards from car line.

Polk street, near Blount, Bis 524. 30-eod-tf VK MAKE SCRRBN DOORS FOR 11.50 up. Screen wipdows, 75 cents up. Pugh Watklns, cor ner Morgan and Blount. 27-2t FOR 8ALE Brake bicycle; worth $30 for $20.

Nearly new and easy "riding. Address G.VC. P. O. Box, 262.

It TWO Fl KNISHKD ROOMS FOR rent. 114 SL Capital City phone 854R. 27-2t AN 1NTKLL1GENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvassing. Send for particulars.

Press Syndicate, 5363 Lockport, N. Y. 4-19 t. f. AN VOX ANYWHERE, CAN START a mail order business at home.

No canvassing. Be your, own boss. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Heacock, A C263 Lockport, N.

Y. 4-19 t. f. WANTED Boys to carry routes In afternoon. Good pay to right boys.

Apply Circulation Manager The Evening Times-. NEW Corned Mullets 10c. 3 lbs. 25c. Phone No.

28 for what you want when you want it. H. J. JOHNSON, Successor to D. T.

JOHNSON SON. What is More Refreshing Than one of our cold drinks these hot days? Everything that Is served at a first-class Boda fountain. R. Batchelor 120 East Martin Street. r-Vr, Chaa.

Brewer," 'of Wakf Forest College Is city today. 'l-The usual prayer meetlnt aervlce at the Presbyterian church will not be held tomorrow night. j-rProfs. N. T.

Oulley and E. W. Tim-berlake of the law department at Wake Forest passed through the city today, going to Wrlghtsvllle to. attend the Bar 'V" -The many friends of Mr. Marvin J.

Turner will regret to know lie continues quite 111 with typhiod fever at his home on South, Dawson street. But little hope is entertained fqr his recovery. 'v Banks on Sore Thing T(ow. vi'il never be without Dr. King's New Life Pills writes A.

Schingeck, 647 Elm Buffalo, N. Y. i "They cured me of chronic eon stlpation when all otbera failed." Uuequaled for Bllioushes, 'Jaundice, Indigestion, Chills, Malaria, and Debility. 25c. at all drug-gists.

Mr. YouU in. The many friends of Mr. B. II Wopdetl, Grand Secretary O.

O. will regret to learn that he continues ill at the Rex Hospital, He has been at the hospital, for over a week. Norfolk Southern Railroad Offers most convenient and best services tu Morehead City, N. Beaufort, N. C.

Delightful rt-sortsv. Kxtreinely lo.w Sunday und week end excursion rates. On. sale, Juno lo September. Vlrelnla Beach.

Cnim Henry, Wa. The only seashore resoi la In Vlrtrinia. livery cuucelvu hie form of mimsenient. Surf tiatliliiK. For complete liifurmtttion app1v to any Norfolk Southern Halliya.l Ticket Agent, or address C.

HUD0I1N3, Oeneral Passenger Ageril. W. W. i ROXTO.N, Asst. Oen'l.

Pass. Asent, Norfolk. Vtt. Rev. Geo.

W. Lay today for Wrlghtsvllle, where he wiU be the guest of Bishop Strange. lc. WANTS lc. Glaeaiaed adveklaavcMti (or this cotama will be aceeyted at ome coat per word for eaeh Issue, CASH with ordor.

No adr tJaemeaU ander thla head will be charfeed. No Ad, taken lor lees thaa 10 CKNWI mm Uuertloa. Each flgnre charged aa baa word. lc. WANTS lc.

LADIES WASH SCTTS ILAl'NDRIEO our hand department. People's, laundry. 2S-2t WANTED -A few nice young brown leghorn, iiens at reasonable price, V. care Times. 28-2t EVERYTHING SANITARY AT PEO- pie's Laundry.

Phone 74. 2S-2t LOST From my cigar store on Martin street, purse containing Odd Fellow's Reward, and no questions asked. Miss S. S. It TELEPHONE FOR ONE OF OVR family price list.

People's Laun- ry, WANTED First-class stenographer, Only good ones need apply. Nice work. Give references. Address, Stenographer, care The Times. 2S-8t SHIRTWAIST AND SKIRTS LAUN- drled to perfection.

People's Laundry. 28-2t Norfolk Souihera Itailroad' Company. Effective, Sunday, June 6th, Norfolk Southern Railroad will Inaugurate Pullman Sleeping "car service between Raleigli. ft. and Norfolk, via Wifson, Greenville, Washington and Elizabeth Citv.

via: No. Daily; night express; leave Kaleigh, Uplon Station, 9:00. p. if. leave Wilson, .11:10 p.

leave Farmvllle, ,12:08 a. leave Qreen-, ville 12:30 a. m. leave Washington 1:35 a. arrive Elizabeth OI(y a.

arrive Norfolk 6:45 a. ni. Connection via Southern Railway, leaves GreenBboro 3:20 a. 0 25 u. Connection via R.

4 3. leaves Fayetteville 10 p. in. Connection: via S. A.

L. leaves Henderson 4:35 p. m. No. 12; Daily, except Sunday, day express, leaves Raleigh, 6:15 a.

m. leave Wilson 8:00 a. leave Farin-ville 8:51 leave Ureenville a. leave Washington 10:45 a. m.

arrive Elisabeth City 8:10 p. arrive Norfolk 3:65 p. m. No. 12; Dully, except Sunday; through train between Kaleigh and New Be: leave iiletgh 0:15 pi- htivo Newr Hern 12:15 p.

m. Trains arrive at Raleigh Union Station: No, 16; Dally, 7:5.1 a. from Norfolk and intermediate stations. No. 11; Daily, except Sunday, 7:15 p.

from Norfolk, Washington. New hern; Greenville and Wilson. II. C. HIJDOIN3, 15.

P. Norfolk. DURHAM SOUTHERN RAILWAY. St'liidiile lu Effect Januarys, lit 10. Southbound.

Head Dow ii; No. O. No. 41 Mixed. Pass.

A.M. P.M. Northbound. Read Up. No.

il8. No, O. Puss. Mixed. P.M.

P.M. Ar 10.35 12.10 11.25 9.55 8.55 8.45 4.40 Lv 4.10 Lv 3,28 Lv 3.20 Lv Apex IJpchuwh E. D'huin Durham Oyama Togo Carp'ut'r Lv 11.10 Lv 12.00 Ar 12.10 A.M. Lv 11.47 Lv 11.30 Lv 11.17 12.45 1.60 2 00 9.07 9.26 9 45 S.I7 Lv 3.52 Lv 4.02 Lv 1.3C 1.10 12.6a A.M. 11.50 11.50 P.M.

12.05 12.20 12.52 4.60 Lv H. Kp'ng Lv 10.18 OS Lv Wllbon Lv 10.08 11.20 6.14 Lv Vurlna Lv 10.00 ll.UO 6.32 Lv Angler Lv 0.40 10.30 Lv Miirclays- Lv 1.12 5.45 Ville 9.28 10.1S 1.33 6.67 Lv Coats Lv 9.17 9.56 1.45 6.04 Lv Turl-g-on Lv 9.0S 0.42 2.1!5 6.13 Lv Duke Lv 8.58 3.00 6.30 Ar Dunn Lv 8 40 8.00 Connections. N.o. 38 makes connection at Apex with Seaboard Air Line No. 38 for Raleigh, Norfolk, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Bultl-liorthern and with Raleigh Southpori train No.

54 for Durham. No. 41 makes cuiinection at Apex with Seaboard Air Line No. 41 for Sanford. Piiiehursl.

Southern Pines. Hamlet, Charlotte, liockinghuni. Athens, Atlanta, Birmingham, Montgomery and all points Id the West and Southwest; Columbia, Suvannah, Jacksonville. Tampa and all points In Florida; and with Raleigh A Southporl trbin Nu. 65 for Favettevllle.

NO SUNDAY TRAINS. I). LUMPKIN, Acting Oen. Pass. Agent.

UUKKK HOBQOOD, Sol. Pass. Agent General Office. Durham. N.

Fourth of July Excursions Via Southern Railway. Cheap round -trip tickets will be sold between all points July-2, 3, and 4, final limit July 8. Ask your agent, or apply to WV H. Parnell, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh. C.

121 East Martin Street. THE WEATHER. For Ituloieh and vii-unlv: ishow- ers tonight or For North Carolina: Showers tonight or Wednesday light variable wlnde, mostly west. ouditions. blimvers occurred dunni? the Isisit twenty-tour hours Iron) o-iu'lern Texas and Louisiana northeastward to Km; In lid.

I lip ramlall bt'ins heavv locallv. at Cincinnati, Rock, 1 hoinasville, and at several places in Louisiana. In all oMior sections the weal her was generally fair, 'llie temperature is about normal in i lie eastern and southern districts. It Is warmer along the eastern slope ol the Kucltv Mountains and temperature, continues high in Montana and North Dakota. I he maximum at Havre, Montana, yesterday was nnielv-einht.

IslrowoM arc indicated lor Kaleiuh and vicinUv uinmht or odnesdav. L. A. DKXSOX. Sect ion Director.

The Conservation of Nature's Re-sources. Applies as well to our physical rtut.fi as to material things. C. .1. Washington, K.

realized Ills condition, and took warning before it was too late. He sa.vs: "I suffered severelv from kidney trouble, the disease being hereditary in our fannlv. 1 have taken four bottles ol Foley Kidney Keinedv. and now consider nivselt thoroughly cured. '1 his should be a warning to all to neglect takinir Foley Kidney liemedv until it Is too late.

iovell Drug Co. RAILWAY SCHEDULES. A IX TRAINS IjIOAVB UNION STATION. Neuhonrd Air 1,1 lie Railway. DIvVHI (IK MRS.

W'UKJHT. Mis. James Wright Died Last Nielli at Nine clot k. Mrs. F.

died at her home on Johnson street last, night at 11 clock, islio is survived bv her husband and two children. The Mineral will he conducted from the residence tomorrow atternoon at 1 o'clock bv VV. MeC. While, ol the First Preshvtenan church, of whieii the deceased was a nieinber. SOCIALIST COMKNTIoN.

The Socialist I'lirlv Will Hold State on vent urn July -I. Win. I. liiirdlord. stale secretary of the socialist party, has issued a call lor the state convention in meet in (ireensboi'o -Mil.

al a. ill. At (he I lie (iirl, tne Mail and Morse." presented bv the Uoimer Ktock Company last night at the tirand to be one ot tne most interesting and sensational comedy dramas ever presented in Kaleigh, and the large and appreciative audience showed their appreciation by the loud applause at each act and was more tann well received bv all who were present. 1 he play is a beautiful blue grass love story, full ot comedv and many exciting climaxes, and played in a most capable manner bv clever people. I he bill will lie repeated tonight and al the matinee tomorrow and again tomorrow nigat.

For Thursday. Friday and Saturday the Homier Stock ouipanv will ofter tne three-act laughable larce comedv I lie I rouble Maker, is one lug scream ot incontrollable merriment Ironi start to finish. Seats are on sale at Brantley Drug Store. I he seats lor the big light are selling tast and a lug tune Is MioiBised those attend the returns to be received by Hire at the tirand Theatre on Julv I th. I be admission will be 25 cents.

S-1 1 hud Winter's Troubles. To manv, winter Is a season of trouble. The frost-bitten toes and fingers, chapped hands and Hps, chilblains, cold sores, red and rough skins, prove this. Hut such troubles fl before Uueklen's Arnica Salve. A trial convinces.

Greatest healer of Burns, Moils, Piles, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Only 25c. at all druggists. Tuesday morning in the notice circles is rather quiet, but today the court room was' full of spectators, witnesses and offenders. Several cases had to be continued on account of the absence ot several important witnesses. W.

G. Honeycutt, a white man, was charged with being drunk on the streets and pleading guilty was fined ST. 75. John Thomas, a colored driver, was up for leaving his horse unhitched, and fined $2.35. Rush Farrlar, another driver, 'lad lett his horse unhitched but Mr.

P. C. Ennls stated that he was watemng the horse for Farrlar and so he wns let go free. Walter Canady, colored, was ar Manning Is Leading the Vole In Wake (Continued From Page One.) P. Havwood, 10.

II. King, C. K. John son. Herbert Rosenthal, B.

W. Huker. William Bovlan, Alex Kretb J. F. Cain, and T.

K. Meant. First Ward, Second Division. oiistuble: Hvruni, lfiS; Howell. 21.

Royster, 157: Upchuich, Liu; llavnes. 135: Roberts. 127; Wo'ii-hlo HU; Smith, 132; Sawver. 141; Separk. 148; Cirlttis, 132: Badger, H3: Reid, lib; Terry, 118: Olenu.

121: Yerbv, till: Austin. 17; Mm v. Ill: Norwood, 77: Moselev, I lioinbiirg. 2S: Fort, Allord, i1. Kecutive Committee: N.

U. (Irimes. J. S. Kiddle.

Matthew Jones. 1. A. Arnold and O. I'arham.

Ilclcates til Comitv Convention: H. Kovster, O. K. Wrignt. Arthur H.

King, T. McDonald iind N. C.Watkins. Second Ward. First Division.

unstable: Jlvniin. a 1 0 Howell. Delegates to oinily Convent ion: A. A. 'Ihompson.

T. H. Moselev, Walter Clark, J. K. Turner.

J. D. Herrv. H. Hroughton and K.

N. hiniins. MeinlK is Democratic Kvecutive Coni-niillee: W. j. Dowell, J.

H. Weathers, K. K. Hroughton, A. A.

Thompson aiul J. 1). Houshall. Second Ward, Second Division. unstable: Bvrum.

151: Howell. Tlli. Magistrates: Royster. I pchiirch, llavnes. lis: ltoberts.

omble, Smith. Sawver. ICS: Separk, lirilhs. 135: Badger, 17t: Reid. I 1 erry.

7:1: (ilenn. 171; earby. ll.l: Austin, 142: Macy, 184: Norwood. 144: Moseley, 124; Thornbiirg. Ill: Fort, 107; Allord, nu.

Kvecutive oiiimittee: J. O'Qiiinn. B. C. lleckwith, H.

K. Prince, W'. U. Harlow and C. B.

Denson. Delegates to ounty on vent ion: F. Wr. Uabel. Albert Anderson.

J. M. ICdwards. .1. W'.

Bailev, W'. J. Fer-rell. Cioodwin, Olarence Poe, J. A.

Sheets and Alex Stronach. Third Ward, Prst Division. Constalile: Bvrum. 182; Howell, in. koysier, 1 9 1 Upchurch, IsS; Haynes.

ISO: Roberts, 175; W'omble, 182; Smith, 185; Sawyer, 193; Separk. 183: Griffis, ISO; Badger, 187; Reid, 17ti: Terry, 184: Glenn, 183; Yearby, 181 Austin, 183; Macy, 182; Norwood, 42; Moseley, 31; Thornbiirg, 24; Fort, 27; Alford, 25. Memliers Kvecutive Coinmlltee: Sam Hogasse, Lee A. Emory, Nick DeHoy, p. B.

Griflis. and J. W. Man-gum. Delegates on County Convention: George M.

Harden. Will A. Tayior, I. P. Benson, F.

W. Honeycutt, I. W. Rogers, W. A.

Fpthurch. R. C. Batch-eler and R. I).

Godwin. Third Ward Constalile: Second Division. Byrum. 2 Magistrates: Royster, Haynes, 3ti: Howel. 11.

42; Upchurch, 37; Roberts, 29: Womble, 37; Smith, 39 34; Grlffis, 3 Sawyer, 37; Separk, Badger, 39; Held, 30; Terry, 37; Glenn, 38: Yearby, 38; Austin, 39; Macy. 39; Norwood, 13; Moseley, Fort, 11; Alford, 14. Eei'utive Committee: C. R. Harris, Willis Austin, W.

O. Scott, W. M. Nowell and Atlas Baker. Delegates to County T.

B. Crowder, W. Scott and C. R. Harris.

Fourth Ward, First Division. Constable: Byrum, 88; Howell, 10. Magistrates: Royster, 98; Upchurch, 85; Haynes, 69; Roberts, 82; Womble, 95; Smith, 96; Sawyer, 89; Separk, 90; Grlffis, 78; Badger. 99; Reid, 91; Terry, 79; Glenn, 88; Yearby, 193; Austin, 82; Macy, 94; Norwood, vhat Officers Bailey' and Buck had suspicloned Canady's place as a gam blingjoint and bad watched it. On this particular night they went round to the back door and listened.

Sud denly the door opened and Canady appeared with his pistol in his ban. abusing the officer and wanting to know what he was doing there. They went into the bouse and got Canady and Buck took the pistol. The next night Canady stopped Officer Bailey and insulted him, whereupon he er rested him again. The court gave him the right of Inquiring who was in his backyard but fined him S.25 for being drunk.

64; Moseley, 44; Thornburg, 43; Fort, 43; Alford, 42. h'xecutive Committee: J. G. Council, W. Z.

Blake, R. Coburn, J. R. Williams and W. Harris.

Delegates to County Convention: Thomas Brockwell, W. Harris, W. Z. Blake, P. N.

Pennington, J. R. Williams and Alfred Williams. Fourth Ward, Second Division. Constable: Byrum, 59; Howell, 8.

Magistrates: Royster, 66; Upchurch, 62; Rob erts. 49; Ha-ynes, 49; Womble, 63; Smith, 59; Sawyer, 59; Separk, 57; Grlffis, 53; Badger, c3; Reid, 48; Terry, 57; Glenn, 59; Yearby, 44; Austin, 60; Macy, 66: Norwood, -42; Moieley, 27: Thornburg, 27; Fort, 31; Alford, 38. Kvecutive Committee: J. H. Worrell, W.

R. Warren, B. Barbee, H. W. Branch and T.

T. lones. Delegates to County Convention: N. Jones and Kd. Faun.

Outside Xorth. onstable: Byrum, 74 Howell, 28. Magistrates: Royster. 102; Upchurch, 97; llavnes, 93; 91; Womble, li: Smith, 100; Sawyer, 92; Se-parki 94; Griffls, 78; Badger, Reid, 99: Terny, 92; Glenn, 93; Yerhy, 51; Austin, 80; Macy, 7S: Norwood. 77; Moseley, 41; Thornburg, 21; Airord 20.

Kxecutive Comniittee: C. B. Park, H. Dickerson, W. C.

Riddick. C. S. Parker and J. JJ.

Riddle. Ih'legates to County Convention: VV. C. Ed Dickerson, Tal- cott Brewer, C. B.

Park, Moore, Parker and WV J. Brown. Oulsiile West. oiistuble: Byrum, 62: Howell, 11. Magistrates: Royster, 76; Upciiurch, Haynes, 73; Roberts, 71 M.

R. Womble, 75: Smith, 76; Sawyer, 76: Separk, 68: Gritlis, 73; Reid, 65; Terry, 75; Glenn, 73; Yearby, 68; Austin, 70; Macy, 76; Norwood, 13; Moseleyj 11; Thornburg, Fort, Alford, 7. Members Kxecutive Committee: James McKee, Bryant Smith, Hen Morgan, D. C. Smith and C.

H. Roberts. Delegates to County Convention: Bryant SmitTi, Ben Morgan nd uarles Hartutes. Saved From Awful Death. How an appalling calamity In his family was prevented is told by A.

D. McDonald, ot Fayetteville. N. R. D.

No. 8, 'My sister bad he "she was very thin and pale, had no appetite and seemed to grow weaker every day, as all remedies failed, till Dr. King's New Discovery was tried, and so completely cured her that she has not been troubled with a cough since, It's the best medicine I ever saw or heard of." For coughs, colds, la-grippe, asthma, croup, hemorrhage all bronchial troubles, it has no equal, 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists.

Death of Mis. Henry Mitchell. Mrs. Henry Mitchell departed life Tuesday morning at 5:30 at the ripe old age of 85 years. Mrs.

Mitchell had been a life long "Christian and spent her years of usefulness in the Master's cause," Her life was spent In doing all the good she could and it was a blessing to all who knew her, and her presence will be missed around the fabernacle church where she held her membership, and love to attend services. She leaves two sons, H. and W. G. Mitchell, and' one sister, Mrs.

Thomas Bashford, and eight grandchildren, who mourn her The funeral will be held from tae residence, B38 E. Martin street, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by her Dr.t A. J. Mon-crief. What Everybody Ought to Know.

That Foley Kidney Pills contain Just the Ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the action of the kidneys, and bladder. Klng-Crowell Dcug Co. doing North, doing South. p. ni.

a.m.. a. in. a. in, a.

in. 4:10 p. in. 12:05 p. in.

(1:00 p. in. p. in. Shooflv Ar.

lil.Ura. in. SouUieru railway, fining Rast. doing West. 4:30 a.

m. 2:00 a. m. 12:30 p. in.

a. in. p. ni. 4:05 p.

in. ftalcigh anil Soul hporf. Oolng. South Arrive Raleigh. a.

in. a. m. 1 IS p. in.

3: IT, p. in, in. p. in. Norlolk Soiitliern Railway, lOast.

Arrive Raleigh. (10 a. ni. (a) a. nr.

(al a. OH in. (b) i. ni. (a) Imllv.

(hV Dully TCxcept Sunday. "MOTHERS FRIEND" BOYS WASH SUITS. -7 I Just the thing for the little fellows. We are showing the most complete line ever shown in the city. Better come in early and see the best patterns.

Price $1.00 to $4.00. 1 .1 r. i CROSS LINEHAN CO Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. 0. i We have the biggest lot of Misses' and Children's Ankle Strap Pumps in town.

Prices from $1 to $2.50 See lis for your next pair. PEEBLES EDWARDS, 12 Martin Street 1.

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