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2 TIIEJRALEIGII t)TLY TIMES; FRIDAY, JAXITARY 6, 1911. r '' ,1 : .ft- ; f ; t I i a i- 4 , ft " D-F 99 CO, January Sale Attractions A . Real Clearance Sale. See our Coat Suits and separate Coats ! at half price. Alterations Free. I See our special Rack of Coats at $5.00 for choice. See our Table of Silks at 59c a yard. See our Rummage Table of Odds and Ends at half price. Really good things worth your picking for See our Trimmed and Un- trimmed Hats 1"; . At half price. See the bargains in the Carpet Department Special sale on a lot at 1-3 off iOblilll- Ferrall CoHip'yi 1T3-1I3 Jayetteville Ctrc.et POLICE COURT. This morning's matinee was a lung' drawn out affair, running far into the afternoon. One series of cases, which came out of the Pace assaults, occu pied almost the entire time of the court. In the case aRainst Mr. Geo, fileim, judging from the large amount ot evidence produced, it seems io have been an unwarranted asHnult unon Mr. Glenn bv Ot liter Denning, who struck lmu on the head with his club whun no words had even been passed. Joe Oowper, a visitor (o the city from near Henderson, was charged with being drunk and disorderly. U said that he was a little drinking, and not drunk.:" -Was lined 15.00- and costs. Mr. R. C. Hatchelor was cliurged with making an assault. Mr. .Hatch elor said that Mr Cowper came into his place and used some bad lung uage and he strncK turn. Jiuimnout was suspended. Uurke Pace, white, was charged with an assault upon I'lvses Ely. a colored man. Klv testified mat -he was a student at Shaw t'niversitv. and on Saturday night belore Xmas he was passing n crowd of bovs on Kavetteville street, near Hargett for- ner. and that Air Pace drew a stick. nrohahlv n broom handle, at hnu and is lie left the sidewalk going to the ar track, where he was followed and struck. Did not know Mr. Pace and was not (piite sure the man in court was luni. William Bridges, also a student at Shaw, said thai just as lie and Klv got to the corner ot Pavetteville and Hargett. streets tliev met. a crowd ot boys and one ot the crowd drew a stick , at Kly and he passed on, not noticing but thai 10 U- was at his skU Later he looked back and saw Klv picking up his hat and in a few mo monts an otlicer came up and Kly re ported the trouble to him and Klv pointed out the man to the officer who arrested him. W ould not, swear that Mr. Pace was the man who struck Klv. Olficer Denning said that about 10:" 0 he saw the colored man pass ing up the street and saw Mr. Pace strike the colored fellow. lie said that Pace struck Klv while on th street. Did not arrest Pace until alter he had a talk with the nemo. When he took hold of Pace he jerked away from him. .Mr. Pace said he was in front ol the drug store with a bunch of bovs and Kenipus Hunter came along and some ol the bovs knocked his cap off. Did not see Klv at all, ror Bridges, the negroes who c.laimeiWhe struck .His-. Was standing tliere when Otlicer Denning came tip nd wanted to take him and he told him INPIGESTIOX VANISHES. Makes Your Out-of-order Stomach Fevl Fine in Five Minutes and You Can Depend X on It. Take your sour, out-of-order stom ach or maybe you call It Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis or Catarrh of Stomach; it doesn't matter take vour stomach trouble right with you to your Pharmacist nnd ask him to open a f()-eent case of Pape's Diapep- sin and let you eat one 22-graln Tri- angulc and see it within five minutes there is left any trace of your former misery. - The correct name for vour trouble is Kernel Ferinenuii ion food souring; the Digestive organs become weak, there is lack of gastric juice; your food is only half digested, and you become affected. with loss of 'appetite, pressure and fullness after eating, vomiting, nausea, heartburn;: griping in bowels,, tenderness in the, pit of Uiniai'li, bad taste in mouth, consti- paJion, pain in limbs, sleeplessness. belching of gas,,' biliousness, sick headaches, "nervousness, dizziness or many other similar symptoms. Ii your appetite is iickle and noth ing tempts voir . - you belch gas. or if mmi icel binned alter eating, or vour tood lies like a lump of lead on vour stomach, von can make up your mind that the the bottom of all this there is Inn one cause fermentation of undigested food. . Prove to vourself in live minute that yoiii- stimuli Ii is as good as any that- there is nothing really wron Mop tins leiiiieiiiaiioii and iregm on ing what 'you. want. 'without' fear discomfort or misery. Almost instant relief is waiting fo you. It is iiierr-lv a matter of how soon, yon take a little niancpsin. Stomach Sufferers Squander Millions IX SKAKC'II OF RKIJEF. Tri ill Package off Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Free. The world is full of disordered stomachs and 90 per cent of the mon ey spent upon physicians and drugs goes in an attempt to cure the stom- :ich. People are made to believe that in order to gain health they must doc tor their stomachs and use cathartics. So the doctor gets his fee for the stomach treatment and the druggist for the physic, until the savings of a hie -time are exhausted and yet no cure. Let s be reasonable. The sick stomach is m every case the result of over-eating, hurried mastication and improper choice of toods. The mucous lining all the way down the food tract loses its sensitiveness, and when food is forc ed down the muscles tail to respond. They do not churn the food as they should. The glands no longer give out gastric juice to dissolve the food and render it capable of assimilation. The man has become a dyspeptic. There is one sure way and only one to bring positive relief. Put into that stomach of yours the very ele ments that .it lacks to get that food into liquid form. . It takes pepsin, diastase, golden seal and other fer ments to accomplish this. The healthy stomach contains these ele ments. The dyspeptic stomach lacks part or all of them. Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablet is made up of just what the dyspeptic stomach lacks na ture's digestives. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a medicine, not a drug, not a ca thartic, They do not cure anybody of anything but Dyspepsia and Indi gestion and such ailments as arise from poorly digested food. While they digest the food the stomach recuperates. The mucous membrane is coming out of its stupor, the gastric juice is coming to the surface, the muscles are regaining their power. Every organ of the body takes on new life, the skin gains color, and the eyes are no longer tinged with yellow. You live. Why doctor and why drug your self? Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will take care of your food while Na ture cures you. Try a box at your druggists, 50 cents. Or, if you prefer a free trial package before buying, send your name and address today. F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Mar shall, Mica. lie, had dune nirtliinii" u nci .;. jerl. away, I'roj'h 1 1 i , .1, . V. Teacliey, said ihai he v with Pace at tile drug -'store coi ni when,-tile olhcer: came up: Did '.not see the negroes at: all. Hill 'nor hear what was said -'.between the office and Pace. Derlared Pace-, did not strike anyone. Was with I'ace all the time alter T : "to and that he had not drank anvthin;'. Did not see anyone come un with the oifwei It was on ( hristiuas-evo night, and the street 'was crowded. Ivempus Hunter, a driver for Pr Minx, said that lie saw Pace at King-C'rowell druir -store and as h neared tne comer someone knocked on tils iiiii ami Mr, l';ice inl;eil uji h:.i hat and put it on his head. Did no( see Klv and Bridges.- ,'. Vhe com t . found him; guilty. Mr. Uurke Pace was charged with making an: '-assault, upon Winland Jones. Jones, ot Shaw I mversity, said tha t he was coming up i he street and met iip with, the bunch of boys n tng-t roweil, corner, ami Mr. Pace knocked off his hat,, with a 'stick After picking up bis hat he went on and saw. ".Mr: Kly standing on the corner. Ktu-h relating -about their hats being knocked .off. Later saw ute cop running alter a man across the street. Charles Lawles. another Shaw stu dent, said Hie statement ot .lones was true. I here were between in and people .standing on the corner Recognized Pare bv his reddish-brown hair. 'Hin-ch said lie passed the crowd and Mr. Pace knocked off his hat and told bun not to sav a word. Later saw Kly run out into the street. He and Kly told each otner about then hats being knocked off. Mr.' Pace said that lie did not knock-. on the h;its of .lones and Biirch. Mr. Teachey said that Puce did not. hit them, He was found guilty in this case also. Mr. Burke Pace, was also charged with resisting the arrest of an ofli er anil making an . assault upon Clin. '..:;.- Olficer Denning said lie was goin up the street and asked Cain to go along with him. Thev saw Pace in Hicks' cafe and went in after him hen they go! out Pace tried to get away and he asked Cain to take hold of nun. Mr. uienn and others tried to get him away from Cain. Cain stated that Officer Dennin asked him to help arrest Pace and when he took hold of him he was kicked three limes, and others came out and interfered with him. Said that when the officer asked him to go with him he was told that he was af ter a fellow and that he tnought he knew whre he was. Did not hear Pace tell the officer he would go with the officer, but not with Cain. Attorney Walter Watson, for the defense, moved for a dismissal on the ground that the officer had no warrant when he madq the arrest. Judge Stronach overruled the, motion, but reserved his decision in the set tlement of the case, Mr, George Glenn was charged with resisting an officer and making an assault. ' Officer Denning said that he asked Cain to take hold of Pace, and as Cain took hold of Pace Mr. Glenn took hold of him by the arm; later he grabbed Cain,, who was holding Pace. Others ran -up apd the crowd got Cain down on the ground. He got Pace and locked him up, and carried Chief Stell, Officer Bailey and others back there. Found Glenn striking Cain and as he pulled Glenn oft he struck at him and he then tapped hitu on the head with his club. He declared that Glenn did not tell him he was an uncle of Pace. i Cain said he was assisting the of ficer In arresting Pace, when the crowd began to pull at him and he t united Pace alooso, and the crowd jumped on him. Thev were on him when Denning returned. Denied that he was ever on, top of Glenn on the ground. Declared that he was not shaking hands with Mr. Glenn when Denning returned. Chief Stell said he followed Offi cer Denning lo the corner of the round steps bank and saw the crowd. Saw Cain and Denning go off with a man whom he learned to be Mr. Glenn. Mr. George Glenn testified that he was at Brown's Coffin House and left there about 2! minutes to 12 o'clock. Saw the crowd at lucks' cnle and. going up he learned that the police, were after ; Hurlie Pace. Cain took hold of Pace arid lie -asked him to turn him aloose, that he would go with the police. . .Wlieh Cain told htm he was deputized lie. told lie had no more to say.: After Pare hail been carried off he and Cam were imply talking, not t: irh 1 1 n n at all. when .-Denning struck luni on the head and lie knew no mure, as lie was knocked .unconscious. I hid niaile no effort to resist anv otlicer. nor did lie make--any 'effort: to. fl'ihi lb." ol'f'nvr. Mr. Woudall said In-was present mil alter the olhcer carried : Pace up and returned he ran up'nnd struck Glenn on the bend. II" -saw -them ami Mr. Glenn Was niakini; no effort lo fight ei.t her Cain or , t he oi'iicer. Mr. YVa laud Yates ..-ah! he was at I ho restaurant anil Kc.lkI Mr. CH-nit ask Cain why lie y'ii.-' lieliliie; Pin-,.-, lie palled Cain Off Clenu liKmeif. W ben .Officer Dunning struck Gle.im from, .behind liewns nor making any fislsi at all on Cain. -.-; Mr. EilL'ar jlognc. saiil lie w.vs ,at the restanrant:":and s.ay Oliircr !on n jug : arii-si Pace. S:;ii - .(Menu; ilk! not strike the officer a' ,;il:' W!,.,.;: Officer. Den nine, ret.ii i neil .a'n-il slriii k Glenn on the head Glenn was not lighting, only talking to Clin. Robert, Lee said ho av Tlie affair. When Pace was arrested lie cainc .off Officer. ike. '"a nv Did ,il el- Mr: t lie with me Glenn m oi ficer. Mr., Baxter -Johnson -said he saw the last i . . n or the scran. When he saw- the crowd he walked up ami saw Mr. Glenn' talking hi Cain-: Thev were noi fighting. Saw Omer Den ning siriiie Mr. uienn. fee oiticer pos itively did nor sneak beiere strikm iiienn. lie laid ins let! Main 'on Glenn s shoulder and si i-;r ai the same tune...- .Mr. Piftinairsaid he .-aw Cain a Glenn -shaking hands.' miking, and saw Olficer Denning come up .behind Glenn and strike him on the head: Not a word was spoken in the officer -r. r,. . ui.'iKe said lie Was in front of RosensaWeh K and t IV olficer .carrying. Pace to the staiion house. In a lew-minutes he saw the officers, returning , and; ..saw 'Officer Denning strike Mr. Glenn on the i.ead with his club. '3 . Mr i Avf in bakins: W a Package lll (Never sold in bulk) l Is which eave the world Uneeda Biscuit -also resulted in a Hevel&tion in soda cracker quality, Vou realise this the moment you cpen the royal purple package and find soda crackers so tempt ing and good that they cannot hi resisted. mm am ft m mm Bi NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY rfKif OltAXTKI) A ItKPItlKVi:. Jesse Mallnucc of .lacksun ('.unity I5e- piievcd I nlil l i'lii'iiiir)' 20 fo I li able oiiuscl to Apply fr I'iirdiin. Governor Kitchin today grunted Jesse Mallon'ee, ot Jackson conntv, a reprieve until February I'D - Mal- lonee was convicted of seduction at the February term of last veai" in tile Jackson county superior court and sentenced to two months on tne roads. Tue reprieve is granted bv the governor on representations made to him that counsel desire to make 'application .for executive clem ency and have not et had time to prepare fully-their application. Mal lonee remains '.under bonding pend ing his reprieve. IKXSIOX VOVCHKIIS WAIT. lieneficiiii'ies Neglect to Cull for Them Although They Have I teen Heady Since Deccmlier 1.1. Either unexpected good luck or oversight has caused some twentv five old veterans and eignlecn Con federate widows to neglect to draw ;ieir pension warrants from tjie clerk's office. These warrants have been ready since December 15 and it is unusual for so many of them to be uncalled for so long. 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The Durham officers are mak ing elaborate preparations for the meeting and will give the members of the association a banquet. There will be tonight at the First Presbyterian church a preaching ser- Ice preparatory to the sacrament of the Lord's supper, whirh is to be cel ebrated on .Sunday, All the members nf the church are urged to attend this service, the first of tho year, and a ordinl invitation Is extended to all the visitors in our city to be present with us. Dr. Watt Ashcraft. of Monroe, president of the state vetinary associ ation. Is in the city on-business for the association and Is stopping with Dr. a. A. itfosers nt tho A. & M. College. . Cut Glass :;::$1.00;::;;;; The richest -assortment of Cut Glass in the city, with prices as attractive as the de signs are rich. , Iienni il'ul patterns, especially... appropriate? as bridal gifts. Ask (o see our line of Dres den China exclusive patterns. Weathers & Perry, Cut Glass Department. RALfjlGtH, N. 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