Thursday, The R-edeigh -Daily Times
October 26.
Big Stove Store
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We arc now adding two
extra floors, covering (5,000
feet of Moor space, and are
showing Stoves and Ranges
of every description in great
variety and price. YVe set
your Stove np ' complete in
your home. No extra charge
for this service. THIS PAR
TICULAR STORE
PLEASES PARTICULAR
PEOPLE.
'..iiy M'ryiiiiiHiiiiii 111 ' 7
J. I
Constable, Justice of the Peace
and Game Warden
Was Olio of llcst Known 1 iti.ens cil
County Dies Result of Stroke of
l'aiulysls at Fair (J rounds Lust
Tliurs(ln,v- Funeral Tomorrow.
.121 E. Martin St RALEIGH:NX'.f
The After-Fair Soiled Linen.
No doubt it 's uiiusiiallv "dii'ly," therefore ' it
needs the er k aiitnlnn. Our uuu hint s for this
class of work are not to be. equalled in b'aleigli.
Phone us.
OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY.
117 West Harnett Street. HALLUJH, . V,
Hofli 'I'lmnes 87.
THE HIGHEST TYl'K OK ItEADY.TO.WEAR CLOTHES IX THE WORI.ll
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ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS.
Your Emly Inspection of These Cleverly . Made Clothes is Respectfully
Suggested.
THE HOME OF OOOI) CLOTHES.
WE WISH TO BUY
We Avish to buy live small tenements, renting
from $4.00 to 5.00. Reasonable cash prices paid
for property that will smt customers.
The Parker-Hunter Realty Co.
0U.ED UP
t cross
SUMMER sioe .
WIHE AWAKE PEOPLE IX THE SLEEP Bl8
: IX ESS.
All kinds of old Mattresses made over.
FEATHER HEPS MADE IXTO MATTRESSES.
Feather BoJs and Pillows washed and medi
cated.. Fir.it class work guaranteed. Work
called for and delivered the same day.
THE EUREKA
MATTRESS CO.
C. C. Phone 132.
Factory address No. 320 S. An Old Mattress We
McDowell Street. Made Over.
Our Agent Will Gladly Call, Show You Samples.
Mr. John K. I pchureh, one ot tae
be.;t known men In Wake county.
and for inunv years a constable, jus
tice ot the peace and slate game
warden, died at his home, 2U3 South
Swain street, this morning at .3:30
the result ot paralysis. He was
stricken at the tair grounds last
Thursdav afternoon, was earned
home and never lett Ins bed. He
was born near M.irnsville, Kebru
arv 21. 1x51 and was thereiare.
nearly sixty-two years ot age. -
Mr. I pclnirc:i was an active man,
possessed a strong personality and
leadilv won Ineuds. Kor twenty
years he was constable ot Ilaleigti
township and eighteen years ago
was terribly wounded in attempting
to arrest .lohn Allen Johnson, a
white man. Johnson tired a bullet
into Mr. I prhurch s lelt side, near
l.ie heart, and the deceased never
unite recovered from the wound. He
iad .suffered from rheumatism at in
tervals betore and since the wound
ing. '..;..
. Mr. 1 .-pchureh was aiip.inite:! state
ganiH warden several years hko and !
lield tills -position until tlire' years j
ano.. when the letislature iract ical-1
Iv abolished, the olllce. Kor i lie
;usl eig.it vears he liail been a jus-
me ol Ine peace unit was one ol
t,ie lipst in the eounlv.
lie win not a member oi any se
cret order. He was first a member
ol the First Baptist church, but
later removed his membership to
i lie. Tabernacle:.. The funeral will
he conducted from the residence to
morrow afternoon tit !:;.10 by Dr. I.
V . O Kellv, piistoi' of the First liap
tesl church. Internient will follow
in the city eeinelerv.
Mr. I pchureh was twice married
the hist time to Miss Melissa Hag-
well. From that union three chil
dren survive. Mrs. W. U. Heale. il
minglon: Mr. Ira I pchureh, Ameri-ci!--,
(ia.: and Mrs. J. U. Angel. Ma
con. (!a. .Mr. 1 pchureh s second
It.'AS, DYSPEPSIA A.l
- IXDKJKSTIOX VANISH;
Diiipeiisin Settles Your t'uset Stom-1
Ki ll and Ends All Indigestion in I
Five Minutes.
You can eat anything your stom
ach craves without tear of indiges
tion or dyspepsia or that your food
will ferment or sour on your stom
ach. If. you will take a little Dlapep-
sin occasionally.
Your meals will - taste good, and
anything you eat will be digested;
nothing can ferment or turn into
acid or poison or stomach -pas,- which
causes belching, dizziness, a feeling
ot fullness after eating nausea, lit
digestion (like a lump of lead in
stomach), biliousness, heartburn,
water brash, pain in stomach and in
testines or other svniptonis.
Headaches from the stomach are
absolutely unknown where this ef
fective remedy is used. Diapepsin
really does all the' work ot a healthy
stomach. It digests vour meals when
vour stomach can t. A. single dose
will digest all the. food von ear, and
leave nothing to lertncnt or sour and
upset tlie stomach.
tiet a large 50-cciit case ot I'upes
Diapepsin. from ' vour . druggist and
'start taking now, and in a little
! while you will actually brag about
EOYLAN-PEARCE CO I B0YLAN-KEARCE CO BOYLAN-PEARCE CO.
your healthy, strong stomach, lor
yon then can eat. anything and ev
erything you want without the
slightest discomfort or misery, and
every particle ol unii'iritv and gas
that is in your stomach and intes
tines is going to he earned away
without, the lire ol laxatives or any
other assistance.
Should you at tiiis moment be suf
fering from indigest ion or anv stom
ach ilis.ir.ler, , you can siirelv get re
lief v il li i ii five in in in
INTEREST IS GREAT
Interest continues unabated m the
training school tor suiidav- school
workers being held tins week at the
Baptist Tabernacle and each evening
the siiDjects are made nior? interest
ing than those preceding, l tie course
will be closed Fridav evening, when
certificates will be awarded those
who pass the examination. The at-
wife was Miss Kmnia Wicker, who tendance last night was larger then
loiiowing cinuireii, sui-- ,at any session tins week. I lie pro-
witli the following children
vives: Mrs. . Lee- Howard. Norlina;
Mr. K. :l . I pciinrch. Miss Lottie l'p
church and Master Pearson I'P
chui'eli . Kaleigh. He is also sur
vived Uv the following brothers and Miss
sister: Messrs. llliatn n. aim l :. .r '
1'pcliurch. Morrlsvllle: J. 15. Ill-church,-
Carv: L. M. I pchureh. Sil
ver Springs Kla.: Pat 1 pchureh.
Apex: and Mrs. Chess Morgan, New
Hill.
T.ie pallbearers will be Messrs.
.1. J. Bernard. Armistead Jones. 13.
P Mavnnrd Hart M. Galium. E. M.
Bledsoe, .1. H. Sears. K. O. Pool and
.1. ('. L. Harris.
gram for this evennu: is as follows:
4 : 0 0-4 : 4 a- Dewii lunal .'exercises
led bv Uev. H. C . Moore.
I 4 4"i-"i JU I ic Cradle Roll,
Frost. .
5 : 20-tK00 "The Teachers Funda
menial '-principles..' ltev. J. T. Watts.
. ti : oo-fi.: 50-s Lunch. ..
l:")O-7:00 Devotional.'
": iiu-7:;10 Open conference, con
ducted bv Prol. Middleton.
7:30-8:lfi "The Art of Illustrat
ing," Kev. Harvev Beauchamp.
:lS-8:4.WThe Jewish Religion
in the Time ot Christ, ' Rev. L. IC. .M.
Freeman.
WSOX COl .VTY MAN
IS (JKAXTKD PAHDON.
.'Governor Kttchin today granted a
conditional pardon to Dark Rollins,
convicted in Anson county in April.
Ill 10. of selling liquor and sentenced
to twelve months on the roads. The
governor in his rensons for granting
the pardon says:
"A strong application for the par
don of this prisoner last March was
presented Since then those in charge
of the prosecution'.: and who opposed
pardon have witnrlrawn their opposi
tion' and now join in the application
lor cletnencv. The trial judge and
the solicitor ask that the sentence he
reduced bv a pardon. A majority of
the jurv and a great many good citi
zens join in the request for clemen
cy. I therefore pardon prisoner on
condition that he remain law abid
ing and of good behavior."
MEET DEATH TOMORROW- '
IX THE ELECTRIC CHAIR.
ATter exposure, and when you feci
a cold coming on, take Foley s
Honey and Tar Compound. It checks
and relieves. I se no substitute. The
genuine in a yellow package al
ways. King-Crowell Drug Co.
Norval Marshall, the negro w'io
committed a ciminal assault on
Mrs. Joseph Choplia in Warren conn-!
ty September 1C, will be electro
cuted in the penitentiary tomorrow.
Everything for the execution was
got in readiness and there will be
little to do tomorrow except to ad- j
just the prisoner in the chair and
turn on the current. A number of i
spectators will be present to witness
the execution.
liOOK FOR THE PROOF BE
HIND THE PROMISE.
LOOK FOR THE TRl'TH HE.
IIIXD THE TALK.
That s what you ladies will
do, and that s what we invite
you to do. ' Seeing Is believ
ing." Placing your orders
with us is a money-saving
method to you, as we guaran
tee you first-class work and fit.
All Suits and Skirts are tail
ored in our own work room.
Remember before
elsewhere, call on
buying
Sniderman & Snyder,
417 FaycttevUle Street
James C. Dahlman "Cowboy" Mayor
of Omaha, "Throws the Laria,"
Mayor Jas. C. Dahlman started
his career as a cowboy and Is at pres
ent mayor of Omaha, and has the
following record, Sheriff of Dawes
Co., Neb., three terms; Mayor of
Chadron, two terms; Democratic Na
tional Committeeman, eight years;
Mayor of Omaha, six years, and In
1910 Candidate for Governor of Ne
braska. Writing to Foley & Co.,
Chicago, he says: "I have taken
Foley Kidney Pills and they have
given me a great deal of relief go I
cheerfully recommend them."
Yours truly,
(Signed) James C. Dahlman.
King-Crowell Drg Co.
Most of us are charitable when
is comes to giving away other peo
ple's money.
FRANK B. SIMPSON,
Architect
RALEIGH, - - N. C.
MUSIC
Wanted: Pupils for day and night
class on Violin, Mandolin, Guitar and
Piano, especially. Very reasonable
terms. Satisfaction guaranteed
Music and Books free of charge. No
extra charge for going to house;
ilso would like to get young ladles
to take up orchestra music Reason
able price and good pay whan cap
able." v Apply to i ,
prop. j. leviit,
928 W. JONES 8T.
Cool Crisp Mornings
Call for Heavier Raiment.
The fields are hanging white with the fleecy staple; the forests changes
Color, while variegated leaves strew the fields with a carpet of myriad hues; all
betoking the early approach of a predicted bleak and dreary winter season.
Against such conditions you can amply fortify yourselves at this store so far as
stylish, comfortable, c zy wearing apparel goes.
WARM WINTER COATS.
These for Women, Misses and Chil
dren in Cloth, Kersey and lonl)lefa'e
Worsteds, ( ';il';i cnl. ; Fur a n:l Russian
Pony Skin. Not a material, weave nor,
fashionable stvle missing.
Coats Cor Si-liooi gii V. . .$3.00 to $12.00
Coats for Youn La'lies: .$6.00 to $25.00
"oats foK Swell ! );vs: v. $15.00 to $85.00
NEW TAILOR-MADE SUITS,
DRESSES AND SKIRTS.
In Women's Ifeady-to-wear apparel, this
season's '-.display will surprise- and delight
('Veil those who know our reputation for
showing none hut the newest styles and
'best values brought out from New York.
Tailor-made Suits he colors, make-up
and materials, are what'ynu niiglit expect
to see. even in 1he more pretentious
stores of a northern eitv. The prices
range from '. .$15.00 to $85.00
Dresses for day and evening wear of
tine Woolens, Silks. -Satins, Chiffons,
Crepe l)e Chenes, trimmed with Nets',
Fringes and I .aees-.af' prices that run all
the way from. . $10.00 to $65.00
Separate Skirts ol' English Novelty Suiting, Irish : and: Scotch Mixtures,
wide and narrow wah' Serges and Plain Cloths In' gradual rise from
':'-- $4.98 to $18.50
KNIT GOODS IN STRONG DEMAND.
Sweaters, Aviation Caps and Motor Hoods White, Plain Colors and
White, and colors with borders in tine 'contrast and bold relief, Prices any
where . . . . . .... . 50c. to $8.50.
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BOYLAN-PEARCE COMPANY
- -aHi i. '.:
Raleigh Office
Upstairs, next door to Grand
Theatre. (Over Weather's :
Art Store.) Come In and hear
the new Records Victor and
Edison. See the new Victor
Hornless at $15.00.
fl A GASKINS
Rjileigh and Durham, X. C.
JNO R. CREEL, Mgr.
SllliXlCZClMMHHSBHBHBaSSBHaiHHB
"Nothing Succeeds Like Cir
culation," andNearly Every
body Reads The. Raleigh
Dailv Tim
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Koonce Bros.
HARGETT STrtEET, RALEIGH, N. C.
STARR PIANOS, TRA YSSER PIANOS, RICH
MOND PIANOS, REMINGTON PIANOS AND
PLAYER PIANOS.
We now have on display-
one of the most
beautiful STARR
PIANOS that is made,
the price is only $500.00
and the quality, tone
and construction, you
will find to be all you
can want in a fine Piano.
Other Stan- Pianos up
to $1,000. Terms to suit.
J. W. HOLLINGSWORTH, Mgr.
AT KOONCE BROS., RALEIGH, N. C.
CROSS m. LIN EH AN CO.,
"The Clothiers."
Special Suit Values
$20.00
Special Overcoat Values.
$18.50
Big Stock of English "Fuzywuzy" Hats,
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00
CR.OSS CSL LINEHAN CO.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS LEADERS OP FASHION FOR MEN.
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