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The Raleigh Timesi
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Raleigh, North Carolina
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8 Raleigh DLily -Times 25. IXGIGESTION GOES Ill THE POLICE COURT. IS FIVE MINUTES. rrr Heartburn, Gas, Dyspepsia and Other Stomach Misery Ended With a Lit sVii -1 iiiii Judge Watson yesterday afternoon tle Dapepsin. IT" If forced Bob Green, a colored man, to If what you just ate is souring I2LE.

Martin Si RALEIGH C. pay his sanitary tax. which he did. The case against Frank Moore, on your stomach or lies like a- lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you who was tried several days ago for belch Gas and Eructate sour, un digested food, or have a feeling of assaulting Virgil Stone, was taken up and his honor ruled that he found Moore not guilty and ordered Dizsiness, Heartburn, Fullness, Nausea. Bad taste in mouth and him discharged.

Boylan-Pearce Compty Again take pleasure in donating this space to Woman's Club which announces stomach headache this is Indiges tion. The case against Fannie Sea-groves, charged with statutory va A full case of Pape's Diapepsln costs only 50 cents and will thor grancy and disorderly conduct, was continued until Friday afternoon. oughly cure your out-of-order stom Only one witness was examined ach, and leave sufficient about the house In case some one else in the family may suffer from stomach George Wilkinson, who lives next door to the woman, gave some very damaging evidence in the conduct trouble or Indigestion. Ask your pharmacist to show you and reputation of her house. rand Goncert the formula plainly printed on these 50-cent cases, then you will under T.

W. Whorton, charged with forging a check of Royall Borden stand why Dyspeptic trouble of all was given until this afternoon to em kinds must go and why Dlapepsin ploy an attorney. always relieves sour, out-of-order stomachB or Indigestion in five min utes. Dlapepsin Is harmless and MONTGOMERY COIXTY MAX IS G1VKX FREEDOM. tastes like candy, though each dose contains power sufficient to digest and prepare.

for assimilation into the Governor Kitchin today granted a blood all the food you eat; besides February 9, 1912 NEW AU it makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite; but, what will please you most, -is that you will foci I'l III! Ill Ml 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 conditional pardon to It. P. Williams, convicted in Montgomery county in January, 1911, and sentenced to 18 months for an assault with a deadly weapon. The judge and solicitor, in recommending this action, stated that they based their action on af that your stomach and intestines ar l2I.E.MA(mN5i5 RAtEIGHiiNrfci clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for Billiousness or Constipa ter-discovered facts. The governor tion.

This city will have many Diapepain cranks, as some people will call them. but you will be cranky about this splendid stomach preparation, too, if you ever try a little for Indiges Office Supplies Filing Cabinets, Loose Leaf Devices, Blank Books, CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES, VALENTINES. EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE. reasons are: "Prisoner has served twelve mouths. Upon recommendation of the judge and solicitor and many citizens who base their recommendation upon after-discovered facts, I pardon prisoner on condition that he remain sober, law-abiding and of good behavior." tion or Gastritis or any other Ston-a'h misery.

Get some Pape's Diapepsin now, this minute, and forever rid your self of Stomach Trouble and Indi gestion. TOM HOLI.OWAY, FAITHFUL COLORED DRIVER, DEAD. THE OFFICE STATIONERY COMPANY. Office Furniture and Supplies. 113 Fayettevllle Street.

12 East Hargett Street. C. C. 'Phone Q14-F. C.

O. 'Phone 844-F. Benefit City Plans for our City Beautify Management, Prof. Wade R. Brown.

This is no experiment. Every city of size in the United States built this way. One Thousand Dollars needed. Tickets now in hands of school children for sale. Audience of 5,000 expected.

PRICES 50 and 25c, LOCAL BRIEFS. Tom Holloway is dead. After a life of usefulness, he expired at his home this morning at 1:30. For 11 Dr. J.

Y. Joyner left this after years Tom was the faithful driver noon for New York to attend a meeting of the Rockefeller Sanitary for H. J. Brown Company and his only fault, if fault it be, was his desire to talk to everybody, which permitted time to-flash by him. Tom was known by his many friends as Capt.

Miles O. Sherrill, state librarian, continues to improve slowly from the Injury sustained when he 'Monk." He knew nearly every One-and-a-Half Values at Half Price fell and broke his leg. child in the city and nearly every one knew him. He loved horses and Mr. C.

Duncan, a director of has gone to the Norfolk Southern, children and these will miss him. Tom was 55 years old and is survived by two boys, both of whom are doing well. The funeral will be held at Leesville Sunday. Charlotte On business for this com pany. Charlotte business men will raise $50,000 to secure this road by tomorrow night.

I Mail Carriers Will Fly. This In an age of great discoveries. Prof. Smith, educational di rector of the Navy Y. M.

C. A. at Progress rides on the air. Soon we may see Uncle Sam's mall carriers Norfolk, was in the city 'today. He dying In all directions, transporting Is well known in Raleigh, where for several years he taught in Daughon's CAX GET FREE SEEDS mall.

People take a wonderful Interest In a discovery that benefits Business College. Those values arc in Plaited Bosoms, Brief Bosoms and Negligee white, and in colors. They form a part of our Faultless line, regular stock, Shirts. In the lot are some dandy $1.00 values, as well as cracking good $1.50 values. Take you choice for 75 cents each.

ENTIRE STOCK OF Sending Your Address to Con It, them. That's why Dr. King's New Discovery for coughs, colds and other throat and lung diseases Is the most popular medicine In America. gressman PoU. Congressman Pou wishes to dis 'It cured me of a dreadful cough," tribute his allotment of government "A self-respecting young man," remarked an old gentleman today, "ought to be ashamed to go along the street hugging a youns woman's arm, and a self-respecting young woman ought to be more ashamed to permit a young fellow to hug her arm." writes Mrs.

J. F. Davis, Stlckney seeds among those of his consti Corner, Me. "after doctor's treat tuents, of the Fourth district, who ment and all other remedies had failed." For coughs, colds or any may wish them, and avoid sending to any persons who do not use them; therefore he desires to say that some bronchial affection Its unequalcd. Price 50c and $1.00.

Trial bottle tree at King-Crowell Drug Co. of these seeds can be obtained by MAKING EXAMINATION" Overcoats at Half Price Until February 1st. i Our Stock of High (Snide Suits at a Discount of i-'i'i Only more days to et in on the Greatest Saving Sale that, has ever taken place in this city. sending name, on a postal card, to OF WALNUT CREEK. EDGAR E.

BROUGHTON, FURNISHINGS FOB MEJC. OB Fayettevllle Street, ftaletfh, H. C. Edward W. Pou, M.

Washington, MR. ISAAC ROGERS IS Mr. R. B. Seawell, city engineer.

XOW A DEPUTY SHERII D. ('. Those who applied last year need not write again, as their names are and Col. F. A.

Olds, secretary of the chamber of commerce, are today Mr. Isaac Rogers, at one time a making an. examination of Walnut already on his mailing list. creek from the sewer outlet to member of the Raleigh police force, has been appointed deputy sheriff to succeed Mr. N.

Warren, who resigned to accept a place on the police Insect llito Costs Leg. A Boston man lost hlB leg from no doth iin For Sale-Splendid Homes Situate during this charged force. Mr. Warren was a clever and the bite of an Insect two years be Positively sale. efficient deputy, rendered good ser fore.

To avert such calamities from stings and bites of Insects use Buck vice and Sheriff Scars regretted to lose him. Mr. Rogers is a fearless, Neuse river. Mayor Johnson instructed the engineer to make a map and survey of the stream preparatory to giving the creek a fall and thus furnishing better drainage for some of tlie lands near Raleigh. Col.

Olds has taken a deep interest In the matter and lie believes that tlio health of this community would be improved by a thorough drainage of the swamps south of the city. le u'h Arnica Salvo promptly to kill the poison and prevent inflammation, conscientious man and will add to V. Jones and McDowell North Blount Polk Street Firwood Avenue 11,000 4,000 2.500 swelling and pain. Hoals burns. his reputation as a good officer In his new position.

boils, ulcers, piles, eczema, cuts, Only cents at King- Crowcll Drug Co. V. Peace Street 3,000 The Parker-Hunter Realty Co. ONLY ONE "BEST" Chamber of commerce tonight at 10 E. MARTIN' ST.

THE HOME OF GOOD CIX)THES. 8:. '50. Very important to all mem Foley Kidney Pills always give satisfaction because they always do the work. J.

T. Sbelntit, Bremen, says: "I have used bers. Foley Kidney Pills with great satis faction and found more relief from Raleigh People Give Credit Where Credit In Due. People of Raleigh who suffer with sick kidneys and bad backs want a kidney remedy that can be depended upon. The best is Doan's Kidney their use than from any other kidney medicine, and I've tried almost all kinds.

I can cheerfully recommend them to all sufferers for kid SUITS Listen Puladam Pills, a medicine for the kidneys ney and bladder trouble." King. Crowell Drug Co. tt(CE only, made from pure roots and herbs and the only one that is backed by willing testimony of Raleigh people. Here's a case: Mrs. D.

T. Moore, 311 S. Person Raleigh, N. says: "My back 18 ELECTED PROFESSOR OF fcOTAXY AT A. M.

ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST ached intensely and I had pains through my loins. I was restless at night and I had a great deal of Dr. H. R. Fuller has been -elected professor of botany in the A.

M. College. He Is a graduate of the Universities of Mississippi and Missouri and secured his Ph. D. degree from Harvard, He has been teaching at the Pennsylvania State trouble from the kidney secretions.

OTHER REDITCTONS. Edwin Clapp Shoes Reduced, $6.00 and $6.50 values. Now $4.75 Ralston Shoes, $4.00 values $2.75 When a friend recommended Doan's Kidney Pills to me, I got a supply from Bobbltt-Wynne Drug Co. (now tbe Galloway Drug Co.) and took them according to directions. They gave me relief at once and continued use Improved my condition in every way." (Statement given January 30, The Greatest Bargains in Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Underwear, Corsets, Umbrellas, Kimonos, Dressing Sacqucs and in fact everything in general ladies' Ready-Made Garments arc now being offered in our Great 30-Day Opportunity Sale Never have we known any better time than now for you to buy Good Merchandise at very Low Prices.

Ladies' Furnishing Co. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound ii a reliable family medicine, (lire it to your children, and take It yourself when yon feel a oold coming on. Manhattan Shirts, $1.50 values, $2.00 values, $2.50 values, $1.90 Cluett Shirts. We have a bunch of odds and ends in Stiff Pleated and Half-t Shield Bosoms, $1.00 and $1.50 values. One Hundred' Hats.

We. have gone through our stock and picked out the odds and ends in both Stiff and Soft Hats. Regular prices $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3,50. Sale Price $1-50 ABSOLUTELY CASH SALE; 1908.) Continued Proof. It checks and.

cures coughs and colds and croup and previous bronchitis and pneumonia. Drug iwrs. juoore was interviewed on December 3, 1910 and she said: "I value Doan's Kidney Pills as highly as ever and can still Company. them. I have had no need of a kid Chamler of commerce tonight at ney medicine durlag the past three 8:30.

Very important to all mem years." Foe sale by all dealers. Price 10 cents. Foster-Mllburn Buffalo, CROSS LINEH AN CO, i "REMEMBER OUR CLOTHES 1 O. 0. 'Phone 88.

8. GLASS, Prop. 113 B. Hargett St. WE WILL SAVE DOLLARS FOR YOU.

One of oar contemporaries advises New York, sole agents (or the United scales for the farm, and that Ran at states. -J Jose critter Is doing Its bent to supply Rmnbir the came Poan'a-and lake no otlw. I them, rY 11.

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