rjLCZJ 7T70 THE EVENING TIMES: SATURDAY DECEMBER 12r1908; v -1 .1 O (5 TO2HEIIEDY pFQS0IIISfi?OLCEnS THE- RECTOR RESIGNS F s SIAIHY 00D5 ' I - 1 - V I Tit combination !of healthful vegetable ingredients of which S. S. S. is composed, makes it an especially desirable and effective remedy in the treat mest of sores and ulcers oi every kind. .. Since an impure condition of the blood is responsible for the trouble, a medicine that can purify the blood is the only Hope Of successful cure; and i should be a medicine that not only cleanses the circulation, but one that at the same time restores the blood to its normal, rich, nutritive condition. .&. S. S. is iust such a remedy. It is made entirely of healing, cleansing vegetable properties, extracted from na ture's roots, herbs and barks of the forest and fields. .. It has long been recognized as the greatest of all blood purifiers, possessing the qualities ' necessary to remove everv impurity in the blood, When & S. S. has purified ' the circulation, and strengthened and enriched it, sores and ulcers heal read fly and surely, because they are no longer fed and kept open by a continual discharge into them of irritating disease-laden matter from the blood. S. S. S. brings about a healthy condition of the flesh by supplying it with rich, nourishing blood and makes a permanent arid lasting cure. .Book on Sores A tTIum nA Mw?iMi1 tafivjf wmAiImI f -sa 4y all wirt u.ntA JIM'S, VU(4fJ OMU "J MVMiN F-JUk.V lnv w -w :oteP orotic!, ANDf,ft:AT FATS Rev. Wythe Leigh Kinsolving Resigns Prom His Church Because of the. Fight He Bad Wth His Father-:.!-! Brother's lMoccsey PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOCR TO I Havana, Cuba ;;. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Richmond," Va.p Dec. 12 Rev. j Wythe Leigh Kinsolving, rector of I Epiphany Episcopal church. Barton THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. j Heights, a suburb of Richmond, and i brother of Right Rev. George H. j Kinsolving, bishop of the Episcopal ! diocese of Texas: Rev. Dr. Arthur 1 ' ' " Operate ' Kinsolving, rector of Old St. Paul s Eat Favorite Food Without Dread of Stomach Distress TRIP TO HAVANA, CUBA, ' AND RETURN, JANUARY 11, 1909, IN CHARGE OP ' MR. AND MRS. C. H. GATTIS, RALEIGH. N. C. j ROUND TRIP $44.65 AND INCLUDES MEALS AND . STATEROOM BERTH ON STEAMER. LEAVES RALEIGH 5:15 P. M. The Southern Railway to t Personally Conducted Tour. . On.; January ,11 the' Southern Rail way, will operate a specially conduct ed excursion to.Cyba, with final limit of the tickets 6od to January 27. i The fare from Raleigh will be $44.65 with approximately low rates from j other stations.' : The tickets are flrst- class and Include meals and berth ! while on Peninsular and Occidental j steamship. I The trip will doubtless be one of the most attractive ones of the season, including as it does stop overs at Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palm i Beach and other points south of Jack sonville. I Mr. W. H. McGlamery, P. & T. A., church, Baltimore, and of Bishop Lu- cian Lee Kinsolving, of southern Bra zil, resigned his charge today follow ing a fist fight with his father-in-law, Rev. Dr. E. H. Pitt, editor-in-chief of the Religious Herald, the leading BaDtist publication lu the south. The encounter occurred in Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach If you will take Diapepsin '' after , your meal. Thlu powerful digestive and antacid, though as harmless and pleasant as candy, will digest and prepare for assimilation Into the blood all the food you can eat. ., Eat what yonr stomach craves, without the slightest fear of Indiges tion or that you will be bothered With SQur risings. Belching, Gas on Stomach,- Heartburn, Headaches from stomach, Nausea, Bad Breath, Water Brash or a feeling like you had swal lowed a lump .of lewd, or other disa- ne borne of gfeeable miseries. Dr. Pitt and followed an alleegedi " y " "om your puarma charge on his part to the effect that dst a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapep Klnsolving was suffering from a nerv- sin you could always go to the table ous disorder. wltb hearty appetite, and, your Rev. Wythe Leigh Kinsolving,' eals would taste good, because you famous through his family corinec- would know there would be no Ind l tlons throughout the south, married 8estIon r Sleepless nights or Head Miss Amile Laurie Pitt something "e Stomach misery all the next .on frB'h all Information as tn side twn Voora ,rn Shnrtlv he- ay; ana, OeSiaeS, 'OU WOU1U nui uru trips from Havana, sight seeing tours. fore the marriage, while the couple laxatives or liver pills to keep your hotel rates.. etc. This excursion will w.v, r,. Pitt infnrml stomach and Dowels clean and fresh. i . ..... . 1 A un. ......... V,,..J Dea mom uul fa Eplscopai clergyman that his ' whore smmmert me reiens In the midst J r . . . . naa sunerea CMisM&s Is Drawing Nearer. The great gift-giving day ia fast approaching. The holiday shoppers are gecting busy, realizing thfti Christmas is 'not. two. weeks;, off. .-....Haven't ?ou de cided yet what you are going to give i If yoii have not already seen the greatest display we have ever attempted to caiTy, you should not fail to visit our store. We can assist you in making your selections. ! ' ; : Our gifts are those of the serviceable, kind, they are the ones that are ap preciated the most. Give useful presents and they will be remembered. , nTV i t A VTCS TIT riTTTS A 'where summertime reigns m me miasi OJLA. V UJ1IB iM vwua. of wlnt(,r. ..' I -. ' ' ' All arrangements completed for low r Mrs. McRaney's Experience. hotel rates and side trips in Cuba, and! ' r : . . ,,, . , . , . , o. i Mrs. M. McRaney, Prentiss, Miss., stops .will be made at Jacksonville, St wrUeg. ..r wa8 conflned to my bed Augustine, Palm Beach, and Miami for months wUh kidney and blad- . and carriage drives may be taken at aer trouble, and was treated by two these points. : physicians but failed to get relief. No An attractive part of the trip human tongue can tell how I suffered. through Florida is over the Florida and I had given up hope of ever get- East Coast Railway, Concrete Vlar . "n we uru" 1 Kidney Remedy. to KNIGHT'S KEY DOCK, where a j jt y duty to tell suffering women steamer of the P. 4 .0. S. S. Co. is wnat Foley's Kidney Remedy did for taken to Havana. ' me." King-Crowell Drug Co., Fayette- : Party will visit many points of in- ville and Hargett streets. : terest in Cuba, Including Mantanzas, prospective son-in-law from some nervous disorder. An in-', vestigatlon was made at the time, but Dr Pitt came to the conclusion that if such had been the case the young man had entirely recovered. : i . Some two or three months- ago, however. It bpcame apparent, accord ing to Dr. Pitt, that a recurrence of the malady was imminent.. Not wlsn- Pape's Dlapepsin can be obtained from your- druggist, and -contains more than enough iriangules to thor oughly cure tae worst dyspeptic. There is nothing better for Gas on the Stomach or sou:' odors from the stomach or to euro a Stomach Head ache. " I You couldnt' keep a handier or more useful article in the house. up nope oi ever gei- tae malady was imminent.. ioi wisa-, began taking Foley's lng to huraiUate his son-in-law by a After taking two bot- pergonaI interview, he wrote to the 1 STATE HOSPITAL COMMISSION. personal Interview, he wrote to the' :' '. . elder Mrs. kinsolving, who lives with eelS ana Accepts Du.,.m. her son, the bishop of Texas, asking :Mett Site K..r Another, her In regard to the report. In some' The te hospital commission was way Kinsolving became aware of this In session here yesterday; It ac correspondence. jcePtefl tne new buildli. at the mm ... . . 1 hnnltal nm! aplorlpri a site for the new nr. wane miuiux. . Angered at tne lniormaiion re- - - Cabanas Forts, and through the sugar Rev. Mr. Donne, of Hendsrson. will celved Mr. Kinsolving sought the Pitt "uuuiur . vri.. '" and tobacco plantations and will re- preach at the First Baptist church to- home for an explanation. Dr. Plttsoon' , .h moBt,ns turn about January 2 2d. Those who morrow, at both services. Mr. Doane was not there and was telephoned ror. Tliere were present at tne meeting do not wish to return with the party comes over from the Convention at When he arrived he admitted that he the J0? ,!n t'nar,e8 ' can leave Havana as late as January Wilson to preach for Dr. Tyree. was unduly excited, and upon hearing Wre'w nf tr ,1 in t h ot -lona I hia ann-ln-ln w rtpmann lor tne name "--"" jv.....-, .. , r. idu,. . -. i " ' For details, write at once to tb.e, S. A. E.'s Meet. undersigned, as the party win be The Raleigh Alumni Association of Oaunalav. Gulnes. Morro Castle, and , lane Lominjj limited account of lack of accommo dations on steamer. . it'&C.H.QATHS, T. P. A., Raleigh, X. C. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR. 1 -Southern Railway announces ex tremely low round-trip rates to Ha- an annual banquet during the first Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity held an enjoyable supper last evening :n one of the private, dining-rooms of Glersch's cafe. This association was organized less than a year ago, but possesses a strong memoersnip and holds its meetings bi-monthly, with of the clergyman who had been the Weddington, of Charlotte: Mr. W. A J Our store is generally the first stop for the ClirifHmas shoppers, and you S should not fail to come inwhile out on a shopping expedition. In Cut Glass. In Decorated China, The truest work of America's . . Our showing has never been foremost Glass Cutters Is shown. equaled. The variety is stupend- ,. Bright Sparkling Glass that will ' ous and the very best selections ; please the eye and make most ap- ' are being shown at very attract- propriate gifts. ive prices. Pictures and Bric-a-Brac and Picture Frames. Art Novelties. A grand display ror the lovers In this department there are so of the true Art.; If you have the mauy suggestions that we could picture bring it to us, where It will make. , Instead, we want you to toe framed under the supervision n0me and review our mammoth of expert workmen in this line. , , We have frames suitable for any showing. Here you can conceive picture. many Ideas. original informant,'ordered him from the house. Kinsolving refused to go. Pitt then threatened to call an officer and have him arrested.- Sflll Kin solving refused, to go. He was led to the door by Pitt, where the fight took place. Blows were exchanged, Edwin, of West Durham; Mr. Aydlette, of Elizabeth City. E. F. vans, Cuba, tickets to be sold Jann ary 11, 1909, final limit good to leave Havana not later than January 27, 1909, The following fares will apply from stations named: ; Raleigh . . ... $44.65 - Durham . , . ... $46.00 : . Henderson . . . . . $46.00 " Oxford .... . . . $46.00 Approximately low rates from other : stations. These tickets are first-class and Include meals and berth while on Peninsular and Occidental Steamers. Stop-overs will be allowed on going trip at Jacksonville, St. Augustine,1 Palm Beach, and other points south of Jacksonville. : Special representa tive will be in charge and personally conduct this party. Further informa tion as to tour, side-trips from Ha vana, sight-seeing tours, hotel rates, etc., can be had upon application to R. L. Vernon, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C; W, H. McGlamery, P. 4 T. A., Raleigh, N. C; R. H. DeButts, P. 4 T. A., Greensboro, N. C. week in January. . Much enthusiasm and interest was displayed at the Btipper last night by the members of the association, wno are as follows: - A. B. Andrews, Jr., G. H. Andrews, J. H. Andrews, W. J. Andrews, R. D. W, Connor, Albert L. Cox, Francis Cox, Claudius Dockery, Capt. J. M. Fleming, Dr. B. W. Kllgore, W. H. Pace, Dr. C. A. Shore. O. C. Thomp son, Dr. Jos. Kilgore, and Gaston Meyers. ; Marked for Death. "Three years ago I was marked for death. A graveyard cough was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctor's failed to help me, and hope had fled, when my husband cot Dr. Ktng's New Discov ery," says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bac, Ky. "The first does helped me and Improvement kept on until I had gain ed 68 pounds in weight and my health was fully . restored." This med clne holds the world's healing record for 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. This Is Worth Reading. Leo F.IZelinski, of 68 Gibson St., Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured the most annoying' cold sore I ever had, with TItinlrlpn'W A pnipft ' Snlve T fmnlled this as a result of which Kinsolving car- gye once a daj for two days, when rled away a scar over his eye. He every trace of the sore was gone." was, however, finally ejected.; (Heals all sores. . Sold under guarantee The father-in-law now regrets his at all druggists. 25c. action In allowing his temper to get '' the better of him. Kinsolving has re- P ERECTORS MEET, signed his church and will' leave, ; " with his wife, for the far south, pre- Reports of Officials of State Hospital sumably to some charge In the dio cese of his brother la Texas. BLOCKADERS CAUGHT. Deputies Merritt and Poole Capture Three Men and An Outfit. . Deputy United States Marshalls Pool and Merritt seized and destroyed an illicit still three miles north of Moncure yesterday evening. Three men were captured. ' These were F. M. Halthcock, Condory Windham, white men, and Albert Lawrence, coi- . " 6red. " They are now In the county' Foley's Orlno Laxative cures chron'o constipation and stimulates the liver, .'. .. aaa ..iinna K,. . Orlno regulates the bowels so the will About 600 gal on. of beer and a act naturalIy and y d0 rfot have t0 small quantity of blockode whisiiey itake purgatlves bontlnuously.-Klng- were seized. The outfit was de- crowell Drug Co., J"aysttevlile and stroyed. '- ' I Hargett streets. . ' -v Submitted to the Board. The directors of the state hospital met yesterday and transacted routine business. The reports of officers were submitted to the directors and ap proved. ; "': There was in attendance at the meeting Mr. John W. Thompson, of Raleigh, chairman; Dr. R. H. Stan cill, of Margarettvllle: ' Dr. J. D. Biggs, of Loulsburg: Mr. Edward Smith, of Godwin, and Mr. S. O. MIC dleton, of HallsviUe. WEJWERS &imMf Raleigh, N. C. J Fayetteville St. Art Store, i Baptists Urge mission Spirit (Continued from First Page.) olutlon relative to the life and serv ice" of Dr. Jordan and a me tribute was; paid to hft blameless life. A purse of $28 was raised as a Christ mas present with which to buy oran ges, of which Dr. Jordan has a great fondness. Mr. Ed. Harris was then called, who took the floor as a layman, and read a resolution In which he called upon the various churches to see that their pastors received better pay. Most enthusiastic speeches were made. . . Mr. Beach, of Dtlway school, Intro duced a resolution as to whether tne Baptist convention should organize and maintain secondary ' Baptist schools, and this led to a very spir ited discussion In which 15 or 20 j made vigorous talks, pro and con. I Mr. Beach was followed by Mr. Beau, of Leaksville, who spoke on the same j subject. i The benediction was pronounced by Dr. Hufhani, after which the conven tion was declared adjourned. : The convention adjourned today to meet at Wadesboro next year. Betting Not s Felony, (By Leased Wire to The Times) Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 12 The supreme court of Kentucky, In an opinion by Justice LaSBlng, holds that betting or wagering on a horse race is not punish able under the felony laws of the state. '.'' NEW ROCKEFELLER GIFT. Will Devote $50,000,000 to Education In the Orient. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Chicago, Dec. 12 According to a professor of the Unlversty of Chicago, John D. Rockefeller will devote $50, 000, 000 to the promotion of education In Oriental countries. Mr. Rockefell er Is only awaiting the reports of rof. Ernest Burton and Prof. Thomas Chamberlain. Prof. Burton is -now In India and Prof, Chamberlain will start to China next month. President Judson, of the University, refused to confirm the re port.,'..' :, " . TURK DEFEATS BEELL. Terrible in Action as Well at by ' Name Beell Had No Chance. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Chicago, Dec. 12 YouxsHT Mahomout, the "Terrible Turk," demonstrated that he, was terrible In artlcn as well as name by defeating Fred Beell In straight falls last night in the Interna tional Wrestling Show, at the new Seventh Regiment Armory. At no time in -the entire match did the mus cular little , Wisconsin wrertler have a chance with the giant from over the Balkans. Mahomout, with thirty pounds In weight, proved too strong for Beelt. Fultz to Coach Naval Academy. ; (By Leased Wire to The Times) Annapolis, Md., Dec. 12 Dave Full has accepted the terms of the naval academy to coach the baseball, squad another season. ;o U(E(E E now. ..', Oar stock Is full of pretty things. Prices are normal. Yon get a large choice ' of patterns. All desirable gifts'. HOME ONE ELSE'S SISTER, We have the suitable gift, ' and you're liable to be some ; oi4 else's brotlier If you take ' oar advice. v ' TI Ml F dD M (E IF T SEEM Many suggestions can be offered here to those who are desirous of giving useful gifts. Presents in Jewelry and Novelties, are always very desirable. Our display for the Holidays eclipse all exhibitions we have h heretbfore-; JEWELEY, SELVEKWAEE AMD , WATCHES AEE IEME To be seen and you should not delay another day in making your selections for Xmas presents. Gifts for. the old and Gifts for the Young, in fact, anything you want. Be sure that you visit our store before buying yourXtiristmas Presenk ' YOU KNOW THE GIRL, We know what Jewelry she'll like. . Let u pat oar heads together. It may be the ' means of drawing two hearts together. , '' " DON'T FORGET our "mail order department. . "You can put as much confi dence in your mall orders as If you were here to do the shopping yoawelf . - T77T?1T TTDYn FAYETTEVIIU STREET, . 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