St0 - THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES: TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1907. m tww&m tit ji- SEAMY EXPERIENCE OF REV. M8. MATHEWS : RHEUMATISM Cannot It Cured with Medicine New Trciitnienl Just DlHi-0-re (By Leased Wlro to The Times.) Danver, Col., July 30. Rev. Charles St. Claire Mathews, of Hayes, Kansas, a Virginian by birth, and' who was arrested by the police and later pardoned and sent to St. Anthony's Hospital, is entirely re covered from his nervous breakddwn and will leave in a day or so for his home. Rev. Mr. Mathews, when arrested, was dazed and unable to account for himsolf. He explains this by say ng that is wife had always wanted to visit Denver. He arranged to precede her and deliver a series of lectures, which would produce the money necessary to join them. His money ran short before he reached Denver and he was weak from hun ger. A stranger gave him a drink of whiskey, which, he said, abso lutely deprived him of his senses. The police said he had a bottle of whiskey in his pocket when arrest ed, but Rev., Mr. Mathews has no recollection of it. lie says the , stranger must have given it to him. He admits to having at one time ' been a cocaine fiend but he was cured of the evil in Kansas City, Kansas. Mr. Mathews is thirty-nine years old. He says he was born on a farm near Norfolk, Va. His father, who is a thirty-second degree mason, also was a Baptist preacher. The '. whole trouble of Mr. Mathews is at tributed to overstudy. lie is now engaged in writing a tlect lire enti tled, '"The I'nderdog," based on his own x perlenc.es. BASE BALL NEWS The main Ingredient In rheumatism medicine In Balicyllo acid. It la not generally known, however, but It la a fact thai Oils arid euls out the vitals and ruins tht- stomach. Thousands of chronic rheumatism medicine takers are suffering tiiore Trom the effects of this drug than from the pains of rheu matism. , L'p to within a recent period med-; leal science has bt;nn baffled, and the real cause of rheumatism unknown 'jntll a celebrated Boston physiican, Dr. S. N. Nferrlck, discovered the true cause of this terrible malady. Dr. Merrick, realizing the great benefit to humanity the discovery of how to cure rheumatism without medicine' would be, has written a lengihy treat- i lse In book form. The treatmeui Is simple and does not Interfere with your daily routine of living. All rheumatism is caused by tl:e de posit of hard or bone-making material In the Joints or muscles or some ot.ier locality In the ' body. Dr. Merrick's book tells you, chronic sufferer, and all others, young and old, who are commencing to have pains In your Joints and bones (which denotes the inclplency or beginning of rheuma tism;, how to treat yourself In your own ".lome without medicine. A prom inent banker and broker of Columbus, who was cured of rheumatism and gout by thistreatlse.says: "This book should be in the hands of every rheumatic sufferer and all others, to read for their own protection." For further particulars, cut out this article, sign your name and address on a separate piece of paper and send to the II. HUGHICS RIGOLEMAN COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO. nc-I ; National Ienguc. , At Pittsburg: Pittsburg 15, Bos ton ti. At Chicago: Chicago. 2, Brook lyn 1. At St. Louis: St. Louis 3, New York 4. i At Cincinnati: Cincinnati 1, Phil adelphia 2. . . . i JBoylan Pearce Co. American League. At Boston: Boston 4, Cleveland 2. South Atlantic Leii'tiie. At Columbia: Columbia 0, Savan nah 2. At Jacksonville:, ..Jacksonville 5, Augusta 1. Boylan Pearce Co. Merchandise at Clearance Prices thafhave no Precedent. MT Sill! i tt LY! dyinj h;om worxi) ltV KllA.Mv II. . WAURKX. National 'League Club Standing. Clubs. AVon. Lost. P. C. Chicago .'. .... . . 05 24 .721 Pittsburg . . . , . . r2. 33 .619 New York ...... 5 1 31 .600 Philadelphia ... . 40 - '37 ' .55.4 Brooklyn . ..... 41 49 .'456 Boston . . . . . . . ... 37 4S .435 Cincinnati . . . . . . 30 .52 .409 St. Louis ....... 21 72 .220 American League Club Standing. Clubs. Won. Lost. P. ('. Chicago .. ..... 54 35 .tlt)7 Cleveland . . ... . J:i 36 .596 Detroit ..' .... . . - 50 34 .595 Philadelphia 4! ' 36 .576 New York ...... 4 1 45 .4 77 St. Louis . . . . ... 26 51 .414 Boston . . . . . ... 34 ': 52 .31)5 Washington . . . . 27 56 .325 LISTENS AT PHONE WANTS A DIVORCE (Bv Leaded Wire to The Times.)' New York, July 3)--Dying in St. Vincent's Hospital from the wound Inflicted by - Frank II. Warren, who just before had killed his former cashier, Miss Norling, John C. Wil son; a hat manufacturer, left his business and personal estate valued! at more man ?liiu,uiiii to six oi nis employes and . Bernard J. McCann. an old friend, to share, and share alike. .'Mr... Wilson was unmarried and had no near relatives so far as ' is known, A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is the one on which we became acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that dire headache and biliousness, and keep the bowel right. 25c. at all drug stores. (By Lcar.cd Wire to The Times.) Bristol, ".-.-'Va., July 30. James Slemp, a cousin of Congressman Slenip, has .brought unit for divorce against Jennie Slomp, Tho 'two were married at Big Stone flap, Va., sev eral years ago. ' The husband charges Infidelity. When Slemp began to sus pect his wife he consulted a telephone man, who provided him with a re ceiver which he could carry in his pocket. Wires were attached to the telephone, extending into the base ment of his home. Through this sec ond receiver ..Slemp listened, lie avers, to conversations which were carried on between lfts wife and other men. Use Kennedy's Laxative Coueh Sy rup. Contains no opiates. It drives the cold out Of the system by gently moving the bowels. Contains Honey and Tar ami tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. .'Children like it. Sold l.y I'intr-Ciowell Drug Company. COULD NOT ENDURE NEGRO'S INSOLENCE GEORGIA'S FIRST BALE GOES HIGH WILL CHRISTEN THE J'RIXCESS POCAHONTAS. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Richmond, Va., July 'Mi. An in vitation has been extended to Cardi nal Gibbons' during his visit to the Jamestown Imposition. .'in August to christen the Princess Pocahontas, a Filipino baby who was born on Mon day evening last at the Bagabo res ervation. Tho child Is a daughter of Prince Oon. . ( By Leased Wire to The Times. ) . New Yoi'l;, July 30. The first, bale of this year's crop of Georgia cotton was auctioned off in front of the Cot ton Exchange yesterday. The bid ding started at 15 cents a pound and ran up rapidly to 26 cents, at which price it was Uuocked down to Charles F. Schneiker, a broker on the Cot ton Exchange. The bale weighed 304 pounds. It is understood he will ship it. to Liverpool and sell it there. The cotton was grown near Albany, Ga., .and was shipped from Savannah by Leluirdy, Thesmor & Co. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) . New York, July 3D. Allie J. An g'.e, manager of a large department store in Barlow, -Flu,, who has been staying at the Herald Square Hotel for the last, month with his wife and liother-in-law, was arraigned at Jef ferson Street Market court today on a charge of felonious assault, . pre i rred by John Jordan, a negro ele vator boy in the hotel. : v : Angle was accompanied to the sta tion by Governor N." B. Broward of Florida, and several -..members of his staff who have been staying ;t tin Navarre Hotel and who are close friends of the prisoner, ..'..'' According to the story told by An gle, he and his wife, had several iWnr piites with Jordan for carrying them beyond -'t he sei-ond 'floor of the hotel where their room was and that In could not endure the negro's inso lence.- . it Is charged that he piilleil out a penknife and stabbed Jordan in the cheek. 1 Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment Its- action Is positive and certain Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by Its use, Large nickel-capped glass Jars 50 cents, Sold by Henry T. Hicks. $10.00 DRESS SKI UTS FOR $4.98. Such Bargain changes' seldom occur. Our buyer liap : pencil in New York, caught sight of the advance styles of Dress Skirts for August and Septeniher, and quickly improved his opportunity and liberally bought, well un tlei' the price. They are the regular' $7.50 and $10.00 values and are here to speak for themselves. Made up of French Serges, AVire-Twist -Voiles and Panama Cloth, in Blue, Brown and Black to which are added all other $10.00 AV'ool Skirts in the stored All sizes. Waist meas ures, 23 to 28 inches; lengths, 39 to 43 inches; one price, ,. $4.98 $1.50 WHITE WASH SKIRTS 98c. . . . Having just closed the "cud of the season" stock of a large Skirt manufacturer in the east, of White Linon elte Skirts, worth anywhere from $1.50 to $3.00; full Complement of sizes; scores to select from; while they last , choice . . ... . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . ... ............. 98c. 50c. W1HTK KMBROIDKREI) BELTS AT 25c. ' Silk Embroidered White Linon Belts, in a variety of styles. Fancy metal and plain pearl '.buckles; regular 50e. values ''. ... . . ....... : 25c. v r $ I t $ i oiif I I'M nii You will be pie1 money you save anf tion you get from ii the roofing with durability. gn, , Pon't be persuaded TT- imitation. Contains no tdi color; any one can lay it in'ar. kind of weather. Complete roo ing kit in each roll. . ' Paroid rust-proof caps cannot rust out like ordinary tin caps. ; Call for samples and boot of FarmandPoullry Building plans. They will save you money. .. .'.; RLMXGTOX M M IJRR CO., Raleigh,' N.fCir Tbig creek In PRINCE CHAP, PONY AND ETON SUITS. Involved in this half-price sale of Tailor-Made Suits v is all the light-colored, light-weight stock in the store. Some are plain braid trimmed, others elaborately embel-; lished with the most stylish' fancy garnishments. Choose ; ' from such sturdy materials as French Serge, Panama Cloth, Voiles, Batistes and'-mannish .--mixtures. Values at all prices from $20.00 to $50.00 to be cleared at 50c. on ; : the dollar. The half-prices are $10, $12.50, $15, $20, $25 V Boylae Pearce Gompauniyl lis' B Celebrated ; BIG CRER CO direct from our mines will protect you during , this damp cold weather j CAPITAL CITY FUEL f - Dr. B. V. Dixon has an npi'olnt-! moht lo :;:i'a'.; i:i the conn huuse at j. Lr.ui'hiliiiri; . tiinioi-row-. . nii;)it, in tlio hiW-J!('.i ol'. t li o graUed school, niovi' n: thi'i".-. -. '. ,' -.. ;- ',. TOMORROW TO MOTHERS. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has b?en usel by Millions of Itothors for tbof r ciilMren while Tft-thlnK for oyt Fifty Veura. It iHtOTlies the cbllil, softus ine guniK, allnys nil pain, -urt-s wiufl cullc, ainl lb tiie ln'Kt n in "-iv for dlnrrlKfU. TWKNTY-FIVK CKNTS A TT1.K Wednesday, July 31st, m Buy yourself 5c. worth of the most delicious, invieoratinp-, refreshing jh5 beverage that ever pleased your palate or put starch in a tired body L urn RED LETTER DAY " ' . '.' i i When double Trading Stamps will be given all over the si ore, including 1 he reduced goods. S. II. & Co. Green Trading Stamp is the only; stamp that can be redeemed iii -cash,'. merchandise or premium. Double stamps and len stamps .I'm to start your book. So come Wednesday. -:0:- Will quench your thirst, relax your strained nerves, stop the pounding in your head and fill you with renewed energy. A liquid food for brain, body and nerves. 5c Everywhere 5c. Guaranteed under the Pure For.d and Drugs Act, Jane 30, WOi. Serial. No. 3J24. i ' a ' -j"1' . . w I. A OIKS HATHlXtJ SV1TS AT COSt AMI l.KSS. v Kntiro stock of l.nlios bathing suits to go in this sale. Tlicy were $12.00, S2.." mill $:t.r(, now $1.25 I .."iO iiml $2.25 TIIH ItKST Sl'MMKll WAIST I'Oll (HIM)HKX. N'cw Shiiiniont of summer weight H. & AV. waist s of children from 1 lo 14 years of age 25c. 'HIMdlKXS' 1 XOKKI'ItK i:i I X- lKltVKi:.lt. t'lilldiviis'. niuslin downs, Pauls and Skirts- Pants 1 2 u . 1 , o. :'.:! and litic. . .now , n, 14, :(,.. Skirts 40. .Ill and tide, now Ill, 2!), :$: and ,5!c. downs. 2!i. .Mi and M)c. now 111, . and (tile. liny all yon can use, as these prices will never he as low again. no vol- xi:kj a ki.moxa? One lot of ladles long white kimonas a friend in hot weather they were $1.25 and $2.;0. . now lHc. KlSlllXCi MATS. Ten dozen Mexican Straw Sun Hats for hoys and girls. They were 2"ic. now 15c. ('IIIIJ)ltKXS KIIOK SI'KCIAI.S. We have a few pairs of chlldrens button shoes that we have placed In this sale .......... . 2lc. (TIIM)KKXS, MISSKS AXI) 11IKS WIIITK TAXVASS OXKOllhS AT t'OST. Oxfords that were 50, fi'O, 75, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. $1.75, now :W. 45, .... 50, 80c, $1.00, $1.10, $1.25 BAKKFOOT SANDALS. Sandals that were 50, 75 and 90c. now ... . . . . . . . 25, 50 and 05c. 50c. DltKSS GOODS POn 37c. We are showing some pretty styles In mixed and all-wool plaids, stripes and checks, full 38 inches wide, for Eton and Suits and sep arate skirts a 50c. value for ... ......... .... .... . . , :$7!c. nuxTKD ;ix;ham styles. Something new in printed gingbam styles for children school dresses all colors on a special sale table worth 1 lie. . . for 76p.'-')'u COTTON" rUKl'ONS. A few pieces of crinkle crepons -only white, green and yellow they were 15 and lTc., now 10 ami 1214 c. T1KKISH HATH TOWELS TO CLOSE. A table of Turkish Hath Towels the largest and best to be had for 15c. 2 for 25c. WHY NOT TAKE A KIM OX A AT THIS l'lllCE? A table of Japanese Klmona Cloth medium and dark colors- special . . . 15c. yd. NEW SCKIM AT OLD 1'IUCES. One lot of white and cream scrim to be sold at ........ 5 and H l-:tc. C1IILDHEXS SOCKS AUK IX 1E MAXI) NOW. Only a few dozen left In children and babies socks white, and black only they were Inc., now ....... w . ... . . . . lie All of the better lines of childrens . socks In pink, blue, white and black that were 25c, ..now 10c. (tew MURALIv The modern Decorative walls and ceilings, made and whitewashes, can any one. Send for sample' rhos. H. Brigg Raleigh. N. L .WRITE FOR PRIC To prepare for the tim-!ral0ilv . unexpected expense Is to 1 your earnings during tl; . which you are able to ea place your savings wttn you 4 er cent Interest 0 savings account Is lnsura worry and trouble in the need. Mechanics Saving Wk ACHEft 10c. Bottle ...I t 25c. Bottle ... ..... 8 J ASK TOCR DKALH7R FOl Cmler New, XroitrviiIire Manx H. P, S, KELLEI ARCHITEJC RALEIGH, N,.Q. t 'A. 'v: .0 M; w?.':ir$i-': I-;; . ' , -V. , 'i