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THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES, FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 18,. 1905. ww 5 MAGDALENE: RECLAIMED. FOR SALE. Under end by virtue of a certain mortgage registered la the office of We Give 5.

II. Sl Oreerv Tra.de Discount Stcvmps Free Sent to See or Alterations Sale Prices. Made at Clearance No Goods Charged, SEASON'S T5he Ue J5ht Thrr Fmllra Womea Accept ChrUt, ami Leave the City to Begla Uvea of IVcrncjr. The crusade against rice in the eastern part of the city and the cam paign to reclaim the fallen women of that section by the aid of prayer, Inaugurated by Rev. Mr.

J. C. Massee, of the Tabernacle Baptist church, aided by several other work ers, bore results yesterday, when three women who had been living a life of shame, aske dfor prayer and promised to sin no more. Mr. Massee, with several others of n.s rescue band, went yesterday, at the invitation of the three women, to the house of Pauline Thornton, and after hours of battling with the craving of sin.

the three girls were induced to 'leave the house of Iniquity and to try to live lives of de cency. The women accepted the message brought them by this man of God, and asked to be taken away. Two of the women were carried to Mr. Massee's house, where they spent the night, and this morning, after being hanrl7pri th thrpp vprp Rtnt ti some home in New York, where they can be aided to lead better lives. At the station this morning to see We cannot begin to tell you of the many money-saving chances that daily await you here.

Positive orders have been given our forces back of the counter to lose no opportunity in ridding shelves of present lines, and prices shall not be in your way of buying. -T Preparations are being rushed forward for a triumphant and unappraoched early Fall Business, and there only being left a short time to make ready for the reception of the New Goods there must be these last days of August the greatest selling ever known here at this season of the year. THE WEATHER prroi fUleUM Ud Vicinity: Prtiy CiQuij aod farmer to-night and Sat- Forecast for North Carolina for IS hour to 8 p. m. Saturday: Partly cloudy to-night and Saturday, warmer In the interior except extreme west portion.

An area of high pressure ilea over the northeastern part of the country producing northerly winds over the Atlantic coast States. Another high area lies over the northwest, and between these two highs Is an extensive area of low pressure, with the lowest barometric reading at Amarlllo. The weather la generally celar, except in the southeastern and central parts of the country, where It is cloudy and partly cloudy. Rain has fallen In the east Gulf States and South Atlantic States, also In Minnesota, Michigan, Oklahoma and Missouri. The following heavy precipitation during the past 24 hours has been reported: Jupiter 1.16, and St.

Paul 1.60. Thunderstorms occurred at Jacksonville. Savannah, Omaha and Kansas City. No decided change in temperature has occurred. The following high maximum temperatures have been reported: Shreve-port 94 degrees, Denver 94 degrees, El Paso 96 degrees, Amarlllo 96 degrees, San Antonio 96 degrees, Taylor 96 degrees, Abilene 100 degrees, and Phoenix 106 degrees.

A. H. THIESSEX, Section Director. them off. besides Mr.

Massee, looked after buying their tickets, that tfots a I'lliUK'C at tllOSO. GREATEST Hats are one-fourth of former price $10 to $20 Hats for $2.50 to $5.00. SPECIAL SALES TABLES. Your attention is called to the special offering 'on the main floor. Our limited space forbids going into detailed descriptions nor are descriptions so good as the verv sight of these bar- jgains on the open tables.

One-half price (sale of Straw Hats. Men's Knit Underwear, Half Hose and Suspenders, less a fourth or a third. Sale of Soft Bosom Negligee Shirts; values up to 75c, for 50c. Ladies' and Children's Silk and Lace Hosiery and Knit Underwear. Specially UIlder priced.

Art Linens, Pillow Tops, Gloves, Belts, Girdles, at half price. WHITE GOODS TABLE. White goods of various kinds and worth up to for 10c. at it in TAILOR MADE COAT SUITS. The handsome Tailor Madl Coat Suits art1 swiftly linssinor into ntlior liaiwls.

()jv fow snlts 0fr Jsot enough to last anv time. $1100, $14.00 ami $16.50 Tailor Made Coat Suits for $5.00. Sprins? and Fall Suits, .1 AA 6V RA I worm ui in mr CORSETS AT HALF PRICE. This is 'the greatest Cor set offci that has ('OHIO VOUV nom- Anv All tt tl 1 ill JI14U1 CV UClt a illl tasliuuiahle your sjzo nllt km iS l10iv. Cor- i i i.

sets week were spiling fw 50., $1.00, and $2.00 are HOW 25, 50, 75C .,,,,1 01 nn all(l LUU LADIES' DRESS HATS. if vml TTaf title urn oei uie M-asou you'll best find it here at nliim nvico vrm urn in- 1 .4., C1111CU TO pa. 1110 IU1CSI the Register of Deeds in and for Wake 'County, North Carolina. Book S3. Page 496, made by T.

A. Kingsley and Maria H. Kingsley hit wife, and Wm. E. Asy.

ley and Mary A. Ashley bis wife, to Jullui Lewi and Nicholas W. West, the undersigned will, on August 21st, A. D. 1905, at the Court House door of Wake County, North Carolina, and at the hour of II sell to the last and highest bidder for cash, at public outcry, the following described lota of land In Raleigh Township, Wake County, and bounded as follows, Tls: Beginning at the late R.

Horton's corner, on Franklin Place" or lane, running thence with said "place" east 52 1-2 feet to Col. Ruffln's corner; thence with Ruffln's line north to late H. Mordecal's line; thence with said Mofdecal's line west to tali Horton's corner; thence south iwth said Horton's line to the beginning. JULIUS LEWIS, NICHOLAS W. WEST, Mortgagees.

ROBERT C. STRONG, Atty. FOR 8ALE. and by virtue of a certain mortgage registered in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Wake County, North Carolina, Book 62, page 4C9, made by William Curtis and his wife Austin Curtis to Julius Lewis and N. W.

West, the undersigned will, on August 21st, A. D. 1905, at the Court House door of Wake County, North Carolina, and at the hour of 12 sell to the last and highest bidder for cash, at public outcry, the following described piece or parcel of land: Being in the said county of Wake, North Carolina and begins at a stake on the north bank of Crabtree Creek, formerly Wm. Boylan's corner, now that of runs thence with that line N. 2 degrees E.

48 3-4 poles to a sassafras tree; thence west 13 poles to a stake; thence S. 2 degrees W. 51 1-2 poles to a stake on the bank of the aforesaid creek; thence down the various courses of the creek to the beginning containing i 11100 acres more or less and adjoining 'the lands of the late William Boylan, ICmbro Jones, Julius Lewis and others. JULIUS LEWIS, 1 N. W.

WEST, Mortgagees. ROBERT C. STRONG. Atty. SALE OP LAND.

Under and by virtue of power in a mortgage, which is recorded in the office of, the- register of deeds for Wake county, in Book 194, page 134, and by reason of the assignment of the said mortgage to me, I will sell at the court house in the city of Raleigh, to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction on the 12TH OF SEPTEMBER, 1005, at 12 o'clock the following piece of land in Wake county, N. In the city of Raleigh, and being a part of lot No. 5, lying and being on the eastern side of a lot of land belonging to Mrs. Arle Etta Moore, and on the south side of New Bern avenue, adjoning William T. Taylor on the west, on the south by lot of Mrs.

Arte Etta Moore and on the east by lot of William Parish, being twenty feet from east to west and one hundred and feet from north to south. IDA J. POOL, August 9, 1905. Assignee. 10-17-24-31-8-05 MORTGAGE SALE.

By virtue of authority conferred in a certain mortgage executed by Joseph Perry and wife, January 4, 1895, land duly recorded Book No. 128, I at page SI 2. in Register of Doods I office of Wake county, N. we will, ion THURSDAY, THE 24TH DAY OF AUGUST, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, at 12 o'clock expore for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, that lot of land with four-room cottage thereon, lying and 1 situate in the eastern portion of the city of Raleigh, Wake county, on the north side of Davie street between East and Swain streets, adjoining the lands of T. L.

Lane and others, being a part of city lot No. 710, as shown on Shaffer's map, and more definitely described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the northern line of said Davie street, the southeast corner of, formerly T. L. Lane's lot; runs thence north 2 degrees east 210 feet; thence south 87 degrees east 56 feet In a line parallel with Davie street; thence south 2 degrees west 210 feet to Davie street in a line parallel with the first line; thence west along the northern line of Davie street, north 87 degrees west 56 feet, to the beginning. This July 21, 1906.

PEEIjE MAINAKO, Attys. for NOTICE. North Carolina Wake County. In the Superior Court. John N.

Harrell vs. Nannie L. Harrell nee King. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Wake county for divorce and nullification of marriage, and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the next tdrm of. the Superior Court of said county, to be held on the third Monday after the first Monday In September, it being the 25th day of September, 1905, at the court house of said county In Raleigh, N.

and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint This 21st day of July, 1906. W. M. RUS9, Clerk of the Superior Court. Argo ft Shaffer, Attorneys.

oaw-6w I Don't wait until your blood is ira-: poverlshed and you are sick and ail-ling, but take Hollister's Rqcky Mountain tea. -tt wm positively drive out all 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Henry T. Hicks Co. BARGAINS TABLECLOTHS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS.

Turkey-Ked and Silver Bleached 1 a Damasks, Hemstitched and Fringed Linen Towels, Table Napkins, etc. All prices reduced. The sale of Honevcomb and Marseilles Quilts and; Nottingham Lace Curtains Clearance Prices. MEN'S LOW-CUT SHOES. 0 entlemen 's Low-Quar-tered Shoes have been knifed for the last time.

If you have a want along this line now is the time to fill a dollar saved. Patent Leather, Vici Kid and Russian Calf Oxfords and Bluchers, Black or Tan, most all sizes: $2.50 Tan Bals and Oxfords for $1.50. $3.00 Black and Tan Oxfords, $2.00. $3.50 Russia Calf Bluchers, $2.50. lo) Checkers Medicine Oa, Winston-Salem, N.

O. Your Chances To Buy For Less were several good Christian women. wno were mere to cneer ana to comfort in tho name of Him, who said. him who is without sin cast the first stone." It is hoped by all that this reclamation will be permanent even if they do fall again they are better off for having tried to pull them selves from the miry slime of sin. The little child of tho Thornton woman, wno was to nave oeen taken iway this morning, was not secured, as the woman finally decided that she did not want to be separated from her.

A YALIMISLK PAPER KKCE1VEO. Old Map of Hath Town Will Have Place in Hall of History Mutle by itoiM-rt i.oer. Mr. William .1. Peele.

chairman of the Historical and Literary Associa- tion, has just received front Miss of Washington, in i.idn T. Rodman this State, the Robert Bonner copy of the old map of Bath town. It is a paper of much interest and worth, and comes as a valuable addition to the Hall of History, where it will be placed. The old place was laid out and' surveyed by John Lawson, a deputy surveyor for Edward Moseley, the surveyor general. What Judge Badger Did To-day.

Judgo Badger had three offenders before him this morning. Minnie, Parker colored woman, was charged with assault in two cases, on one Kemp Plummer and Bettie Davis. She was fined JS.15 in each case. Walter Daniels, a young white man, was charged with an assault on his mother. He was fined $19.25, but as yet has not paid the fine.

If the fine is not paid he will be sent lo the roads. Sheron Rogers negro, was sentenced to the roads for thirty days for disorderly conduct in the market. 1HC.1TH OF MR. JOHN DVKK. A Well-Known Citizen of Wilmington Passes Away in Thirt City This Morning.

(Special to The Evening Times.) Wilmington, N. Aur 1 John Dyer, a well-known citizen of Wilmington, died at. 15 o'clock this morning. Mr. Dyer was born in Belfast, Ireland, years ago, but had spent 'the major portion of his life here.

A SKXSIBLK PLAX. Common Sense Way to Cure Catarrh of the Head is to Breathe Hyomci. The only sensible way to cure ca-; tarrh is to breathe a health-giving air that will kill all catarrhal germs and soothe and heal the irritated mucous membrano of the throat and lungs. Prior to the discovery of Hyomel, the only way to do this was by a change of climate. But now by the use of Hyomei, one can breathe a medicated air that destroys all germ life in the air passages and brings healing antiseptics to every diseased part of the nose, throat and lungs.

So succesful has been the Hyomel treatment for the cure of catarrh In Raleigh and neighboring towns, that W. H. King Drug Co. have been selling Hyomei for some time under their personal guarantee to return the money If it does not benefit. The complete Hyomel oiitfit, consisting of an Inhaler, medicine dropper, and one bottle of Hyomel, costs only fl.00, extra bottles 50 cents.

Condition Improved. The friends of Mr. Robert W. Phillips, editor of the Raleigh Post, will bo glad to learn that the condition of his father is improved. Mr.

Phillips has been an invalid for a number of years, but apprehension was felt on account of a more severe illness a few days ago. Mst Excursion Over the S. A. The Seaboard Air Line will run their two last excursions of the season to Norfolk and Richmond on August 29th, returning on the 31st. Special arrangements for sufficient coaches have been made, and the authorities assure all who go a pleasant and comfortable trip.

Sick headache results from a disordered condkion of the stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Srom-ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by W. U. Thomas and Robt. Simpson.

Regular Communication. Of Raleigh Lodge, No. 500, A. F. and A.

in Masonic Hall, 8 o'clock this evening. Members of sister lodges and visiting brethren are cordially inivted to attend. There will be work in the E. A. degree.

J. V. Smi. and W. E.

Faison, Secretary. Mr. and Mi's. Jo. H.

Weathers ltuck. A telegram from Mr. and Mrs. Jo H. Weathers announces the arrival of himself and wife in New York, after several weeks touring England and the continent.

Mr. Weathers requests us to ask all the children of the primary department of the -Tabernacle Baptist Sunday School to be present netx Sunday morning as they have a gift for each child brought all the way from Europe. Regulates the stomach and bowels, heals and soothes the little ones' and gives them a healthful and natural sleep. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the children's benefactor. 35 cents.

H. T. Hicks Co. Xot Had for Three Days' Work. the Times has added, lis new subscribers in the last week.

People are fast learning that the Times is giving tho events of the day ahead of the other papers. The complete story In the three o'clock edition yesterday of the railroad disaster near Norfolk, is an indication of how quickly this paper gives the news. You can count on The Times giving to-days' news to-day. Babies' skin will be soft, fair and smooth if you give them Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. It regulates the stomach and bowels.

It makes the little ones sleep and grow. 35 cents. H. T. Hicks Co.

None But Young and Unmarried Professors. Dr. George Winston said to-day that hereafter none but young, unmarried, handsome men would be employed as instructors at the A. and M. College.

Dr. Winston said that this fact might interest the girls. Three men will be added to the faculty this fall. One of these has already been selected, Lieutenant Heaton, who will become commandant of the cadet batallion. Lieutenant Hcatpn is a splendid specimen of a soldier is a fine scholar Are numerous at the Cross Lineham Store.

We arc very much determined to close out at once all odds and ends in Clothing and Furnishings left from a mammoth Spring and Summer business, and Values arc Should Appeal to Every in Town Who has the saving of the DOLLAR at heart. We are clearing lines in order to have available space forj our grand and incomparable fall stock which will soon come rolling in. No matter what your wants may be. gentlemen you'll find them here at underprices. LINEHAN CO.

I GROSS NOT EXPENSIVE XANTHINE is not, when you take Into consideration how far a bottle goes. But very little is necessary, and a bottle lasts an incredibly long time. The effect is simply delightful. It puts the hair and scalp back in healthy condition that's all though if the hair is gray, the natural color is gradually (In a few weeks) restored; if the scalp itches, is sore, or filled with dandruff, XANTHINE stops all that, and promotes a good healthy growth. Not a dye.

color hair. Saw, bottle for any Never fails; and a trial will convince you. Price $1. At druggists, or sent, express prepaid (for by XANTHINE Richmond, Va. (Write us for circulars.) Staple Fancy Groceries DIAMOND M.

J. COFFEE 35c. or 3 lbs. 1.00. DIAMOND MARICAIBO COFFEE 25c.

lb. OUR SPECIAL MIXTURE COFFEE 20c. lb. With the aid of an expert and carefully, testing the Cup quality fof more than a year we are convinced that in the above brands we have the very best values to bo had at the price. Will you not give a chance to prove to you tho excellent quality of this coffee? You-wlll never know how good ic is unless you try 'Phones No.

28. D. T. JOHNSON SON PH0NE28 Grove's vi' Chill Tonic The tasteless and acceptable form of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic makes it adaptable to the youngest infant of delicate female, while its superior strength in eliminating and tonic properties makes it equally as effective for the adult of robust constitution. Drives Oat Malaria and Builds Up the System Sold by all dealers for 27 years.

Price 50 cents. i fL00 everywhere or sample bottle free..

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