Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Raleigh Times from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 8

Publication:
The Raleigh Timesi
Location:
Raleigh, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
8
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

UifiMlcSlsTBf: WB ARE ASSOCIATE DISTRIBUTERS irreE PoucEiouRi: AND DYSPEPSIA GO. B0YLAN-PEARCE CO BOYLAA-PtAf-XE CO. BOYLAFi-PEARCE CO "Jul Heartburn, Gas and Indigestion Go Five Minutes After Taking Pape'a Diapepsln. As there is often1 some one In your family who suffers an attack "George Harris, you are charged with being drunk how about It?" asked Judge Watson. "Well, I tell you, judge, I came in on the 'scursion DaH to (tolling Monday Will Start the Christmas train from Norfolk, and don't know of Indigestion or some form of anything about, it," replied the de Stomach trouble, why don't you fendant.

"Well, I reckon you had better come around here and see the kjep some DIapopsin In the house ftanayr chief and pay him $5.00 and cost responded his honor. 1 1 This harmless blessing will digest anything you can eat without the slightest discomfort, and overcome a ueorge ciue, colored, answere "guilty" to the charge of assaulting Berry Thomas. The two boys wero sour, gassy Stomach fire minutes after. working around Dr. J.

R. Rogers Myriads of ILmdkereliiefs greet your first gaze as yoii enter the store. All varieties of dainty, stylish Neckwear so much in favor at this moment. Jabots, Coat; Sets, handsome round Lace Collars, new Neckwear, Sailor vTriangle Windsor Ties and Four-in-hands, fashionable Scarfs for evening Wear. XNew, charming effects in fine soft Silks, beautiful colorings and rich floral XX WARM WINTER FURS.

Furs feel fine on a frosty morning and the winter has begun. This is a great Fur season, every piece being new. We offer nothing but the newest in style. Ladies sets and single pieces, Misses and Children's Furs in full as Tell your pharmacist to let you new house and according to the story read the formula, plainly printed on or i nomas, some words were passed these 60-cent cases of Pape's Dla- about the removing of some trash pepsin, then you will readily see ana Berry picked up a brick and why it makes Indigestion, Sour struck him. Dr.

Rogers said that as he was coming out of his door ho Stomach, Heartburn and other distress go In five minutes, and re saw Blue when he struck Thomrs lieves at once such miseries as with the brick, inflicting a painful injury. Blue declared that Thomas Belching of Gas, Eructations FURNITURE OF CHARACTER That not only measures up to the exacting demands of the most critical, but awakens new desires in those who have, perhaps, 'allowed them to grow careless in the niattrr of Home urnisliiiitr. sortment. Already buying has started tor gut purposes. Ladies sets from.

Misses sets from XX-. Children's setsv. had been worrying him and "boss- to $100.00 5.00 to 20.00. 1.00 to 10.00 sour, undigested food. Nausea, Headaches, Diziness, Constipation and otjier Stomach disorders.

Ing" at him and he got tired of. It and after several words were passed Some folks have tried so long to Thomas ran at him with a knife and find relief from Indigestion and Dys he threw a brick at him. "Let him pay a fine of $10 and pepsia or an out-of-order stomach with the common, every-day cures advertised that they have about the costs Mr. Chief" came from the bench. $2.98 SKIRTS SET THE TOWN AGOG.

The big sale of Skirts started-with a little more than a hundred. Skirt values all the way from $4.98 to are included in this sale. The styles, while all are good, only a few are a little off, as might be expected, but in the main the tare just right for the general trade thaf figures to save. UntiLWed- nesdav von can buv vouv choice of all the Skirts at $2.98 BLANKETS AND COMFORT AELES. made up their minds that they have John Henry Lee, colored, faced something else wrong, or believe the court charged with the larceny of two fish.

Mr. Sttllman, of the theirs Is a case of Nervousness, Gas TMlLlMini IN' 121 Martin St. RALEIGH, N.C. Southern Express Company, said that tritis, Catarrh of the Stomach or hired John Henry to act as night We are ready for you with any kind, quantity or quality desirable, This, no doubt, is a serious mis porter, and he reported for work Velvety Blankets Tan, Orev and White, only about 9 o'clock and in about hour take. Your roal trouble is, what you eat does not digest; instead, it $2.00 $3.50 and a quarter he asked to go home.

ferments and sours, turns to acid He left and the next time he heard ft olden Rule, fine Wool Blankets llolst eii Blankets in warm Pdaids Other fine Wool Blankets Gas and Stomach poison which pu Dollars SflVsd are Dollafs Earned of him the policemen had him. Up trefy the digestive tract and inte $4.00 and $5.00 and $9.50 Dixie Comforts on investigation he found a barrel of stines, and besides, poison the fish with the ton rlnDed oncn and Maishes laminated Cotton Down and Wool-filled Coinforts, breath with nauseous odors. $1.25 and $L50 couple of the fish gone. The defendant told the court that A hearty appetite, with thorough for cradles Silkoline covered. Cotton filled, for double size beds digestion, and without (ha- slightest discomfort or 'misery of the Stom- he went to the truck and found the barrel turned over and he then head ch, is waiting for you as soon as ed it up.

Found a counle of lisli ou decide to try I'ape's Diapepsin lying on the ground and he pleked $2.00 and $2.50 $3.00 to $10.00 to $15.00 $20.00 hem up, wrapped them up and car There were eight cases of led them home. In W. Snowdrift X. Maish forts Down Comforts, Satin covered for single bods. Down Comforts for double' size beds Silk 'overed Down Quilts La ml is Wool.

Silk covered Quills BIG BUNCH OF BATH MATS. dyptherla among white children and Harris and W. C. Douglass the negro found a couple of friends who vol one case anions Colored children. Two cases of scarlet fever were re untarily appeared for him.

"A hun ported gry negro and two fishes" is the It must be remembered that the story, as Mr. Douglass expressed it. number of deaths includes those at I will have to hold the defendant the state hospital and penitentiary. to court under under a $100 bond" was the decision of the court. The jm rini 11 s-r of yoou dollars is von it.

If we show ynu hmv on got ac: value tor onlv $1.00 it's. your own hi, ill it von don't -tu advantage of -Ar- vnsi- eonient to pay i'prtibi' pi for your. apparel; v.ln-ri yon can romp to iiiiil niske your flotla go twiee. as far? tan 'so say It tiinl liaf'i' it with I fiietX Here It Is: HAVING SMALL EXPENSE WE ARE SATISFIED WITH SMALL PRCTIT. Why go hero where have to nearly double for your-Clothes? Here you will find i he "snnte up-to-date merchandise as you will -on Front street.

Stvlish Cor.t Caracul. Plush, I'olo and Broadcloth Cloaks, Dross Sicirtsv Waists. Hath Holies, Ram Coats, Children's iliadweur and Dresses, Etc. Just opened a nice selection of Furs ml Mfl lanre Collars to Neckpiece? iii.i! Mufl's to maich. Ladies' Furnishing Co.

An Alarm at Night Rufus Lee, a white man, and Ivey Hinton, a colored man, according to the evidence had engaged in an af Thick and heavv Terry Cloth Bath Mats in white and attractive colorings 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 REMNANT SALE OF DRESS GOODS. Two hundred or more pieces, two to eight yard lengths, enough for Waists, Skirts or Dresses in some of the pieces; where you reflect, the wide variety, this 'means, can you doubt the possibility of finding just what you want? All tacked together, measured and ticketed, with the quantity arid price marked, ''AH. colors and Original prices 50c. to per yard; hence all are good That strikes terror to the entire household is the loud, hoarse and fray. One witness declared that when I metallic cough of croup.

No mis- ne got mere ne saw Hinton lying taking it, and fortunate then the on the floor and Lee was kicking lucky parents who keep Foley's him in the face. Mr. Orrell, who was i Hnn anri ti- BOYLAN-PEARCE COMPANY H. W. Casselman, Canton, N.

says "It is worth its weight in gold. Our little children are troubled with croup and hoarseness, and all we give them Is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. I always have a bottle In the house." Klng-Orowell Drug Co. in C. C.

'Phone 23. S. GLASS, Prop. 1 lit Harsfi tt St. WE WILL SAVE DOLLARS FOR YOU.

Chesapeake Ohio Ky. Cult Xo. inn either phone. The Gallouny Drug Co. TIGIiKSS IS HELD CTAHO HOl'SK.

Schedule lubjeot to change witnoui nonce SCENIC ROUTE TO THE WEST. niKKti FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS GOAL FOR COOKBNG Try Pocahontas Nut, prepared especially for Ranges and Cook Stoves. More economical than wood. WITH DINING CAR SERVICE. SEVERAL RELIABLE MAKES OF Player Pianos fhrougli I'ullinan 81eiera to Louls- rllle, Cincinnati, Chicago ad St.

Louis. A.M. Johnson Lr. Norfolk P.M 4:00 P.M. 11:00 Edna Morris, a negro tigress, has been caught with the goods in her possession, and the story of the rapture will be aired in police court this afternoon.

Tallle Rogers, a white man, was the instrument of Edna's undoing, he going to her place on East Lenoir street and buying a half pint of liquor. Police officers followed up this lead a few minutes later and got two cases of the same brand. The woman is in the police station, P.M. 4:00 P.M. 6:88 :10 Lv.

Richmond in the restaurant at the time, said he heard the negro put his head in the window and ask Mrs. Lee about getting supper, using some profanity to her. Lee told the court that he had appealed to the police several times to stop Hinton from insulting his wife and at this particular time Hinton spoke very insultingly to his wife and he could stand it no longpr and went out and knocked him down. "Not guilty as to Mr. Lee, I'll let Hinton pay a fine of $10 and cost" was the verdict of his honor.

Tom Crenshaw and Lonnie Stan-nard, both colored, had engaged in an affray and his honor fined Stan-nnrd $5.00 and cost, and turned Crenshaw aloose. The cases against Nettie Young, a notorious white woman, were taken up. The charge of selling whiskey was first begun. Pat Broadwell told of purchasing some whiskey from her paying her $1.00 for a pint. He had five $20 bills in his coat pocket and when he went to redress he missed his money.

WhPn he asked for his money she replied, "you get no money back, there is no change coming to you." Nettie operates a house of bad repute and a fuss was raised when a man found him in her room. lie got his clothes Oh and hurried out; When he asked for whiskey, she went to her bureau and got it out. and gave It to him for a dollar. Gathered from what has already come out in evidence she operates a most perfect "badger game," and anyone who has ever been "fleeced" in one of these dives know full well what the game is. One never knows how much he has been "touched" for until he comes to himself after getting out alive.

JOHNSON. 1:00 P.M. 2:00 6:10 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 8:15 P.M.

6:00 6:15 Lv. Lynchburg Ar. Charlottesville Kt. LoulsvUU r. Clnclnaati RA N.C.

P.M P.M. 6:00 A.M. 7:10 7:17 A.M. 9:50 P.M. 5:66 1:16 Ar.

Chicago Ar. St Louis for Yuletide presents we offer at F. O. B. Factories.

Mail orders only, and good to December 10th. 88 Note Players. Only one night between Raleigh, Cin cinnati, Chicago and 8t Louis, Direct oonnectlon for all points wean and northwast Quickest and best routs. The line to the celebrated resorts of "Best Oil Earth" This is the verdict R. Howell, Tracy, who bought Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for his wife.

"Her case was the worst I have ever seen, and looked like a sure case of consumption. Her lungs were sore and she coughed almost incessantly and her voice was hoarse and weak. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound brought relief at once and less than three bottles affe'eted a complete cure." KIng-Crowell Drug Co. Virginia. For descriptive matter, ichedul an Pullman reservation, address W.

O. WARTHBSN, D. P. Richmond, Va JNO. D.

POTTS, 1aFl PiuimnxKr Arairt J. W. HOLLINGSWORTH, Mflr. RALEIGH, N. C.

LOUISBURG, N. C. Tlio Whole Family Reads The Ral- STATE MISSION' BOARD IS NOW OCT OF DEBT. etgh Daily Times; Nettie Is a most notorious woman and has been giving the officers a great deal of trouble for a number of years. Her cases will probably be finished this afternoon.

Wins Fight For Life. It was a long and bloody battle for life that was waged by James B. Mer-shon, of Newark, N. of which he The mission board of the Baptist State Convention is out of debt. More money was raised for state missions this year than ever before in the history of the convention.

The Baptist State Convention will meet at Winston next Tuesday. Winston, being a central place a large attendance Is expected. The board of missions met in Prof. Watson's room In Faircloth Hall at 7:30 last night to adopt a report Submitted to the convention at Its approaching OU SEE we know the Styles Men and Young Men appreciate. Have studied it for years, and we have writes: "I had lost much blood from lung hemorhages, and was very weak and run-down.

For eight months I was Unable to work Death seemed The Famous Lamp The Rayo Lamp is the best and most serviceable lamp you can find for any part of your home. It is in use in millions of families. It strong white light has made famous. And it never flickers. In the dining-room or the parlor the Rayo givn jutt the light that it moat effective.

It it a becoming lamp in ltielf and to you. Jutt the lamp, too, for bedroom of library, where a clear, steady light needed. Trie Rayo is made of solid bran, mcLel-pUted alio in numeroua other itylet tad (aiahc. Eaailjr lighted without removing thade or chimney easy to clean and rewick. Aak yew daakr to Jhcw you ha lue ol Rayo lampi or wnufordeKrctm circular to any amoral la Standard Oil Company I Incorporated) i learned to buy Clothes that the most fastidious like.

Just good Style, good Goods, good Tailoring, and a satisfied customer. close On my heels, when I began, Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. three weeks ago, to use Dr. King's New Discovery. But It has helped me greatly.

It Is doing all that you Your druggist will refund money claim." For weak, sore lungs, obsti Fazo Ointment rails to cure any case of itching, blind, Weeding or pro- nate coughs, stubborn colds, hoarse- ness, la grippe, asthma, hay-fever obtruding piles In 6 to 14 days. 60e. any throat or lung trouble Us su- preme. 50c $1.00. Trial bottle! WE DON'T THINK THAT YOU CAN AFFORD NOT TO SEE -m our x' 4: -i $20 and $2250 Suits and Overcoats by KIng-Crowell free.

Guaranteed Drug Co. DR. ANNIE L. JOYNER, OSTEOPATHIC PHT8ICIAS. Phon 830 Until Farther Notice, MORTALITY STATISTICS IN RALEIGH LAST MONTH.

FIRE INSURANCE -i The strongest American and Home Companies are represented In our office. Our poIicitB are correctly written, and our customers ore guaranteed a fair settlement In case of loss. The Parher-uunter Realty Co. CR.OSS a LINEHAN CO, THE CLOTHIERS. I During the month-Just closed "41 births were reported and 56 deaths occurred in Raleigh, according to the report issued by the health department of the births 21 were, white and 20 colored, and of the deaths 32 were white and 24 were colored.

Three white and three colored persons died of tuberculosis; one white and one colored person died of pel- DR.N.l.CCimi Practice limited to diseases of the Rectum ud Oenlto- Urlnery 8hepherd Building. Selling Agents Cameron Park Property..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Raleigh Times Archive

Pages Available:
23,824
Years Available:
1897-1912