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THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1911. A HAPPY HOME U one where health abound. With Impure blood there can' not be good health. With a disordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. revivify thetorpld LIVER and restore IU natural action. : A healthy LIVER means pure ' 7 m Pure blood mean health. Health means happiness. Take no Substitute. All Druggists. Critical Inspection Is what we court, because we do rot fear that yon will have any fault to. find with your LAUNDRY WORK If placed in our cure. (Mir Ion.; ex perience in the business, anil our knowledge .of what the people 'en pert of a Laundry, enable us to do mi-k that is satisfying, A trial order will convince you of the trutlitulne- 1 this advertisement. People's Steam Laundry. "The Best." Phone 74. FRANK B. SIMPSON, Architect RALEIGH, - - N. C. NOTICE OV SALE. Notice is herehv given t.iat under and by virtue ot the authority- in the undersigned vested bv a deed of trust from Moses Fort and wife, Kuzelia Kort to VY. H. Pace, trus tee, bearing date ot February 4 1909, and registered in book 23." at page :S9 in the office of the register of deeds tor Wake countv. the undersigned will expose for sale at public outcry to the highest bid der for cash at 12 o'clock, noon, on the 4th day of -Dec. lttll, at the courthouse door in the citv ot Ral eigh, countv of Wake, state ot North Carolina, the lollowing described propertv. 'Ihat certain tract or parcel ot land 'lying and. .being m Wake Forest township. Wake countv, .North Car olina, adjoining the lands of the S. A. L. Ilatlwav, A. .1. Davis For- estville road, a cross-street and Mrs. C. K. Hrewer and described as . follows: ; : Beginning: at an iron stake .SO feet, from the northeast corner of lot belonging to 'Mrs. C. H. Hrewer. being on the south side ol cros: street.; running thence nor I n til) de grees, west. ,!.10 chains to the inter section ol cross-street with the For- estville road; tt : south SO l-i degrees, west t. Hi cliaiti to an iron stake, the corner of A. J. Davis, land: thence south 5s 1,2 degrees. east S.'.tJ (hiiitis to an iron slake at the right, ot wuv of (he S. A. I. Railway, and the northeast corner of the: A ,1. Davis land; running thence nortli ;I0 degrees, east 2.10 chains to an iron stake, the south east, corner ol Mis. C. K. lirewer's lot; thence north 00 degrees, west 80 feet to an iron stake, the south west corner of Mrs. (!. E. lirewer's lot; thence north 2:', 3-4 degrees, east 2,64 chains to the beginning. being part of the lot bought by Moses Fort from O. K. Holding and wife, as shown, by deed registered in book 212, at page 441, In the of flee of the register of deeds for Wake county. This, the 2Cth day of October, 1911. W. It. PACK, Trustee. Abstract of title to this propertv lip to February 4, 1909, may be seen by calling at hit oflice, No. 309-10-11 Tucker Building. 10-26-oaw-4wks Raleigh and Southport Rail , way Company. J!" ' TIME TABLE. KtfV J, Effective May 22, 1911. -V Stations Southbound Dally. No. 89 No. 89 No. 43 Leave Raleigh .. 8.00 1.15 6.35 " Varina ... 9.04 2.05 7.35 " Fuquay .8. 9.14 2.12 7.45 " Lilllngton. 10.00 2.53 8.26 " Linden .. 10.23 3.25 8.48 IfUrrlve FyetteVie 11.10 4.00 9.35 Stations Northbound Daily. No. 88 No. 80 No. 42 Lr. rayettevllle. 8.00 1.00 6.10 ". Linden . , . , 8.4 5 " Lilllngton .'." 9.11 ' " ..-riinuay S... 9.50 " Varina .... 10.00 1.43 2.08 2.45 2.52 3.45 6.54, 6.20. 7.05) 7.14 'Ar. Raleigh 10.50 8.20 f NO. A. MILLS, H. D. BUNCH, Tree, nod Gem. Mgr. Sol. Pass. AgL TuffsPlls HEALTH BROKEN. HE IS GIVEN PARDON Will Windsor, convicted in For syth county in May of the larceny a watch, was granted a conditional pardon today by Governor Kitchin. Windsor's health has failed almost completely and, according to infor mation that reached the governor further punishment would be cruel lie was sentenced to two years on the roads. The governor gives hia reasons as follows: Since prisoner s conviction of steal ing a watch, circumstances have arisen winch render the further e.e ciition ot the sentence a cruel anil unusual punishment, tor the crime committed.: It has been made to ;i p- pear to me lv the certificate at the countv .superintendent of health, the heriff. the lailer. the mayor ol 111- ston-Ralem. and. a large number of leading citizens of the community that prisoner's health has given away to such an extent that he can neil! serve .on-the, public road nor be cou rt tied in jail without serious injury 'o liis health and lirDhuhly danger to lib; life. I he solicitor thinks this u MAY PROVE FATAL When Will Raleigh l'eople Learn the Importance of It? Iinckaclie Is only a simple thing at first; .:'.-.,.'.-.'.'. Hut when vou know 'tis from the kidneys; V ';:.' lliat serious kidney troubles fol low: Unit diabetes, Rnght's diseases mav be the fatal end, You will gladly profit by the fol lowing experience. lis the statement of a Raleigh cit izen.- Mrs. L. H King, 13S E. Cabarrus St., Raleigh. X. C, savs; 'I gladlv confirm the statement I gave in January, 190b, telling of ray experience with Doan s Kidney Pills. I take this, remedy occasionally when mv kidnevs bother me and I alwavs get relief. At one time I suffered in tensely from dull pains across the small of my back and I knew that this trouble was caused by mv kid neys, for their secretions were un natural. I used one box of Doan s Kidney Pills, obtained from the Hob. bitt-YAynne Drug Company, and this was suf hcient to remove my aches and pains and restore me to good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents- FosterMilburn Co.. Buffalo, New; .York, sole agents for the United States. Kemembcr the name Doan's and take no other.- Chilly Mornings Cool Nights Rather difficult to keep the house at the proper temperature. Can't light the furnace yet as it is too warm during the middle of the day, but some heat is needed in the morning and after sundown. Use a Vulcan Odorless Gas Heater Se a room com ruble in five ' tnlmitei,! :tit 7 fc PoIUveJrOJorIe V Absolutely SaniUry5 Carolina Power and Light Gompany, RALEIGH, N. C. - Py V proper case for executive clemency. I pardon prisoner on , condition that he remain law-abiding and of good behavior. MR. RICHARDSON ACCEPTS CALL TO CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Mr. W. C. Richardson has accepted the call to become pastor of the Ridgedale Baptist church of Chatta nooga, Tenn., and will assume his new duties December l. Mr. Rich ardson was assistant pastor of the Baptist Tabernacle in Raleigh for five years and tendered his resigna tion a itirtnth ago During his min istry here Mr. Richardson displayed great zeal for the cause and he will meet with success in his new field. All his friends in Raleigh wish for him great success. LOCAL BRIEFS. Maj. J. J. Bernard has gone to Asheboro, to in uster a military com pany into service. - Mr. J. R. Young, insurance commissioner, has gone to Charlotte on business connected with the de partment. It was reported yesterday thn' a iieaboai'd freight car had blocked the Southern road at Carv, but this w; an error, it was a Southern lrelg car. liev. ("has. E. Maddry recent! called to the pastorate ot the Bap tist 'I ahernacle will hold a confer ence with the deacons of that church loilipht. M ij I 1 It. maul is in he boro todav to muster in a new-mill tarv organization, t ouipanv K, wind ill take the place of the disbaniif Weldon company. Friends will be gltul to le.ir that Col. Joiin... Vic Imls was. - reported much improved today.; He will kept at his home on North Dawson trcet tor several davs yet. Col. Thomas . Kenan, who is nl ;it ins residence, on North timing toil street, iias.scd u inore ' "restful lit. He contituies critically 11 but his tnends are hoping that lie ill soon he out imam. A IM (SSl'M STOIIY. Wake Countv Man ( at lies I.leven Miirsiipials at One llnnl l'lir Ti-lbe Numerous. Opossums are as plentiful in Wal- countv as squirrels in the capitol quare. if one is to believe the nitir velous tales of sportsmen. Tile oth night, a juirtv of Kaleigh men went out and captured twenty big. tat possums, and other parties have been almost as succcssltil. Mr. K. O. Chainblee. of Zebulon aught twelve .possums the other night in .us henhouse. Respondtn to the call ot his frightened chick ens, he entered the henroost and found an unsually large marsupial making a night meal on his choice hickens. Mr. Chamblee gathered the animal up and deposited her in a coop. I he next morning lie tonnd that the mother jiossum had had ten little. possums in her pocket and the onngsters were, running all around in the yard . Thev were as wild as oung quail and on the approach ol person would scamper off to the briars. Mr. Chainblee would amuse himself bv veiling "booh." and clap ping his hands, but he repeated this performance-one time too man v. The ast time he scared the youngsters away and he has the mother bv her self. This was several days ago, and from tne last reports the little pos sums had not returned to their -mo ther; . They -appeared to be ahont three weeks old. Telegraph Officials Here. .Messrs. 1. V. Carroll, assistant to the general manager of New York: J.. 8.- Calvert, district -superintendent ol Richmond; ami J. p. hld'wards special agent, of Atlanta, all of the Western ( nion Telegraph Company are in tne citv on business. What She Supposed. Shortly utter Sir Lawrence Alma Tudeiiia. U. A., was knighted, he and Lady Alina-1 udeimi gave tin ' at home'' at bt. John s ood. Everybody pres ent was congratulating them, and one lady was very profuse. "Oh, dear Sir Lawrence.;' she said. "I am awfully glad to hear of the honor you have re ceived. 1 suppose now that you are knighted you will give up painting and live like a gentleman." Is the World Growing Better? Many things go to prove that it is lhe way thousands are trying to help others is proof. Among them is Mrs. V. W. Gould, of Pittsfield, N. H. Finding-good health by tak ing Electric Bitters, she now advises other sufferers, everywhere, to take them. "For years I suffered with stomach and kidney trouble," she writes. "Every medicine I used fail ed till I took Electric Bitters. But this great remedy helped me wonder fully." They'll help any woman. They're the best tonic and finest liv er and kidney remedy that's made. Try them. You'll see. 60c at King Crowell Drug Co. Penalty goes on city taxes Dee. 1st. The budding mustache of a youth frequently gets twisted. POes Quickly Cured At Home Instant Relief, rennanent Cure Trial riickae Mailed Free to All In Plain Wrapper. Many easeB of l'iles have been cured by a trial paclts.ige of Pyramid Pile Cure without further '.treatment. When it proves its viiluc lo yon, get more from your druggist, at fiOc. a box, and be sure voii get what, you ask for. Siinph M! out free cou pon below and mail ioiIhv. . Have yourself from the .;:!; (in s knife and its torture, tli" doctor- and Ins bills. KKKK I'ACH V.': Hit I1IN. I'VI'MIIUd Dl'll", I llrl .lV Hto Pvrainhi Rldg , M i n ill Mb h Klndlv send me -i .nuvti' nf pyra mid Pile Cure, a' "!'" b'. innll, I-n e, lu plain wi -- r Name ...... ........ Stet City Mix. Kllue I icncli iiiulei'bilt. ho lias started in n uioiilli before ( lu isi. nms to gat tier tit;et lier lier usual do nalion it)s (lining tile ( lirisitiias holidays. It lins been lier cusfon. for yei-s to reincmlKT liundreds .of peo. pie in the cities of Newport, Torts, mouth, Huston, New lork. New Haven hii1 uibcr places, with holiday tokens, i I . -i- IM is so lurge lliat she is coimmIIciI tit hcin collecting moie tliiin a nioiuli lii-liire the lioliilav. Iinckaclie, Headache, Nervousness and rheumatism both in men and women, mean kidney trouble. Do not allow it to progress beyond the reach ol niediriue, but. stop ! promptly ...with Foley Kidney Pills. fhey. regulate the. net ion 'of--the. uri nary organs, 'I onic in 'action., quick tng results. Kinn-Crowell Drug Co. j u-gk4. 7 ' A7' AnVICKO LOVK COrKTSHIP AM) MAimiAGK. - Settles lovers quarrels, reunites the separated, causes a speedv and happy mania -'e with the one of vour choice. The earth reveals to her the hidden treasures buried in her bosom. She locates mines, Interprets dreams, tells or vour friends and enemies, Rives advice VertainlnR to law suits---evei' tliiim-. Troubled and unfortunate should seek her counsel. Thousands of fa nii!ie8 long separated thousands of hearts made glad through ever may lie vour troubles, anixety, fears, hopes and wishes, call on this gifted lady immediately. MADAM LLDOX IS RKADY TO HKLI VOl' IK YOl' LKT HK1L If you are separated from the one you love, or in trouble from any cause, consult her NOW. Would you troubled over any affarir of life? Are you Contemplating Any Important Do you wish to be more successful? her advice; no questions asked; you are immediately told of your troubles, and how to overcome them. See her now, tomorrow may be too late, ; ONLY TO KNOW, IS THE GREAT DESIRE. Clairvoyance Gives That Peeire. .Office Honrs: DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE FLEMING CASE WILL BE ARGUED FRIDAY Belore Judge R. B. Peebles to morrow will be argued the demurrer of Percy B. Fleming to the complaint I of Mis. Nelle Claire Fleming, whose siiit for. 'divorce; from bed and board is set for trial tomorrow. M; Kleniing, through his lawyers, 'do-1 linns to the com pin i nt of Mrs. Flem ing, alleging that the" action for di vorce on her part is premature and thai she has not alleged tacts suffi cient to constitute a cause of action. Mrs. Fleming and children are s ill in Washington, and will not be here lor the arguments, as the prin cipals in the case are not required I In lie in court. The attorneys fori Mrs. Fleming are Col. Joint W. Hins dale and Solicitor II. K. Norrls, anil the- attorneys for Mr. Fleming are i Mi osi s. Douglass. Lyon ti Doiigln-n. ) AT WITH YOl It KI.MJNKS. London Coiees Across With 11 Novel Cine I'or Indigestion. Devour, your food ' like a lion, and vou banish indigestion. Tills ad- , ir winch controverts I lie well-. known maxim ol 'eat your lood f-lou I -. ' is the considered opinion ot I liin-ii doctors as the best cure lor m- J-nbiittv to eat a square meal. l .Such an unorthodox mode of deal- i itijr miIi dyspepsia was first -suggest-1 !eil. I a doctor in a spirit, ol Irolic, Iiim on ttilking the matter over with la -llarlev stret specialist, and also wiili a family doctor with a large ; London practice, i was found that I doctors scout tne . suggestion - that there is aiivihmg liinnv m it at all. It is tin- most extrnordinarv thing. Hie specialist said, ''but I find t . l : i tlie patient who is allowed to eai ciiicken bv lucking it tip with his. '.lingers' is the far , better, able to digest - his - lood than is tne invalid wiio is weried bv a knite and fori;. A great deal ol decorous formal ity, in eniing makes lor bad diges tion. I'.tu witti tiie nngers iilie a healthy savage, and vou will dige.U your , t'.ioii like the savage at any raie. tor a time, until I lie novelty lias worn off. : 1'roiiniilv alter t ie novelty wears oftfl lithe good etlect will not lie so lnm-Ked. hut to return to daintv tec nig would then have the same ef fect fis Hie othof nietiiod had. ' The more like an animal vou oat tne more tike an animal will vour alimentary system behave itself, ami the better it will be tor your general health. II a man i.ikc-s his meat in hi.? fingers, lie can pick it vvnh more rel ish, the ot.ier doctor said. "Chil dren, wtiose instincts are oiten very sound, love to eat tneir food in their fingers; and thev are rig.it.' Plnla- delph la 1 lines. . ? f 1- vj;.' V nil and Sei I s. We are at "TovL.wn." Itfladam Eldon The World's Greatest! Clairvoyant and Psychic Palmibt Parlors Located 417 Fayctteville Street up stairs Raleigh, N. G. have been united bv her efforts, her truthful predictions. What like to marry quickly? Are you Change? If so, you need , ' - ail Hit 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. OF A UFETDIE. SUFFE Qfi 0 F, MR5.GEO.C.W0BSTELL .treatment ind ni.v appeilte returned and am in perfect health 8 , .Mrs, O. D, Robinson, St. Felix 9 "I luivc taken I'ci-uiia and it , Many a matron l.aj 'c-iiihcnad tho x , ' 4 llw I V days of her comely ap-ooaranoe by ! ?fcpUfadi$i "" H taking Poruna. 1 o be beautiful, the '! 5HU ift body must be kept clean inUrmlly 1 i , well as ext.rnJIy. Hcrun, pro- jf Jifjf-fS'pl I ; duces clean rnoi a iro-branes, the Ur , "j ', basis of facial -symmetry, . and a ' ' jPi''?''-w'j-(r' 'Vi f clear, healthy complexion. f v f fl w3m $ y4 ', , iiWA Mt$$ 7J MISS NETTIE I BOG AR PUS i Mm III life . &4A, mrs.o.d.robinson" (k jeai's" treatment by sperial hysiri:tns. 1 can lenlly say thut I feel 9 like another person. Xo inrp swollen', feet and limbs. No nion A 9 lI"ittinii of the alxloiueii. No move shortness of breath. . Xo more 0 sti;v and sole joints. Yu have no idea wlmt your treatment lias done for m-. 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When I began taking Pe runn 1 could see that before I had finished taking the first bottle it was doing me good.' , Sick Hculnclie. Miss Nettie K, Hogaidus, T. F, D. 21. West held, N. Y., writes: ' I have been a great sufferer from sick hcitdnehes. but am now entirely free from Ihat trouble. I have not .fel: so well in ten years as I do now. "I would recommend Peruna and Manalin to all sufferers." Gamed Appetite and Strength. Miss Julia Utttler, Appletou, is., writes: "Mv sister advised me to trv Peruna. 1 took vonr sneeriilv. 1 gained strength and flesh Street. Brooklyn, X. Y., writes: did me more good than nil my two i "HOTEL RALEIGH" RALEIGH, N. C. (A House "Worth mile.") COIYELL COBB. K
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