8 Thursday, TKe Raleigh Dfcdly TimeS January 1I VfcAre Distributers of LIAVBERTS HCLLAND-DUTCH ARTS ? CRAFTS HIGH IN QUALITY : XW IN PRICE I RACK5 AND LtMHS " mm! 1HM! MM 57-- , .IKJlP-H I fwTl ri Jr "Til I It B I a n k Bop ks , Ledgers, . Journals, Da v a u"d Cash Books. LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS, Transfer Cases, Letter Files and Filing Devices. EVERYTHING TOR THE OFFICE. THE OFFICE STATIONERY COMPANY. Ol'iiee l-'uruHure uuiI Supplies. 11.1 i'ayetlcville Street, m East Hargett Street. C. C. 'Phone HU-E. C. C. 'Phone 8-14-F. THE PEOPLE WHO OWN Their Homes form the Fo -nidation of all Uusiiiess, Social and Civic: Structures. Own vour Home. The best possible. It will be of immeas urable value to you. : : The Parker-Hunter Realty Co. SELLING AGENTS ONE MINUTE Day Opportunity Sale Wlicn w ' opened mil' lia.l 1o conic I'ace In face were kept busy from tli closing, time, Very sat i after one expressed 'goo incut, for e very plain tig great saving. Now Madam, Miss, a gle with the shoppers a greatest bargain givers Ladies' Furnishing Co. C. C. TtiuM 23. S. CLASS, Prop. 113 E. HargcU fit. WE WILL SAVE DOLLARS FOR YOU. COM FOBS COOKHRKG ,- Try Pocahontas Nut, prepared especially for Ranges and Cook Stoves. More economical than wood. RAL&IGH.N.C Tlw "Whole Family . Reads J 2 I.E.. Martln5i3 KALfiSHWtSD Let us talk to you about this line. We have just fitted up a physicians office with this style of fur niture. It is handsome in the extreme and suits the most exact ing taste in every line, the price is reasona ble too. Pipe and Fittings For saw mills and iill kinds of construction work. Ever thing from ;i screw to a saw mill. "Write the right folks." . Raleigh Iron Works Co i:u.i:k;h, x. c. CAMERON PARK. J ABOUT OUR stftrc Monday morning, we with bad weather, still we e moment we opened till st'acttn'y showing so far. One d greeting to the nianagc ure tag meant to them a ud Child, come along, min nd learn that we are the in IJaleigh. JOHNSON & JOHNSON. Tb Raleigh Dstfly TittW. IN THE POLICE COURT. Jim Pope, white, was charged In the police court yesterday afternoon with making an assault -uoou C. E. Leightner, by snowballing him while in a funeral procession. Leightner told the court that while he was on his hearse Sunday afternoou going to a funeral, snowballs wore thrown at him and he told him that he was fixing to get Into trouble. It was a colored funeral procession. Another one of the procession told of hear ing Pope make the remark, "1 am going to get that nigger with that beaver on, sitting on uV hearse," and saw him throw at Leightner. I'ope said ho knew nothing of it, he was drinking. Judge Watson en. led the case with his decision, "Thirty days on the roads, Jim, I've dono r.tl 1 could to keep you off the roads, but. you persist In meddling with whiskey.. Assaulting a man on his way to a funeral Is ''simply, out rubious. Make the entry Mr. Chief, thirty days on the road;." TWO OTHER BANKS HELD MEETINGS. The stockholders of the Mechanic Savings Bank met last night at N o'clock and re-elected the eld loard of directors and these re-elected .tin? old officers. As stated in I'll Tillies Tuesday, this bank is in a nourish ing' condition. With Mr. T. H. Brisw ' acting as chairman, the stockholders o;' the Wake County Savings Hank met jo lcrday afternoon for the e'eeiiou of officers. The directors were re elected. They are: T. ,'. HrlSR. T. B. Crowder. R. It. :'ace. I W. E'liley, W. B. Grimes, A. IS. O. John son. John A. Kemp and W. W. Vass. Officers were re-e'.actej as follows Thomas H Crowder, president; W". B. Grimes, vlce-presidev.t; W. ' W. Vat's, cashier; W. T. vVr.?nii, teller, and S. Brown Shepherd attorney. The Vuke County Savings Hank -t "with a prosperity the past year never before equalled in its hislory. HARMONY prevailed at .i.vckso.n dinm'.k. Mr. M. I.. Shipmau, commissioner of labor and printing, returned iat night from Washington, . where he attended the Jackson Day Druier, He characterized the banquet as "large chunks of harmony." and was greatly pleased at the evidence of unity manifested on this occa sion. There was not a discordant note at the dinner. Woodro'.v Wil son seemed to be the favorite lor president. -: SITKIUXTKXDKXTS AND IMMXtil'ALS (iATHKII. Prof, .V. W. Walker, of Chapel Hill, passed through the city today euroute to Greenville, where lie will preside over the sessions of the northeastern division of public high school principals, which will he call, ed to order tonight. Dr. J. Y. .toy ner loft yesterday to -preside over over the county superintendents of the same division. The Choice of a Husband is too important a matter for a wo man to bo handicapped by weakness, bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these kill-hopes by taking Dr. King's Life Pills. New strength, line complexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits tilings that win men-follow their use. Easy, safe. sure. 2uc at King-Crowell Drug Co. TO COXDICT MIIJT.1I1Y SCHOOL IN THE WEM. Cap!. Andrew Jackson Douiilery, I . S. A., left today for Ashnvllle, Hickory and Statesville, where he will conduct a school for oflicers and noti-commlssioned officers of the North Carolina National Guard. Foley's Honey and Taj" Compound LTires in j-.very lunc. Mr. Jas. McCaffery, Mgr. of the Schlitz Hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom mends Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, because It cures in every case. "I have used it myself and I have recommended ft to many others who have since told me of Its groat curative power in diseases of the throat and lungs." For all coughs and colds It Is speedily effective. Klug-Crowell Drug Co. Pedugogical Grandfather. Mr. Leon Cash of Wlnston-Saleut, who attended the sessions of the Grand Lodge of Masons, used to be a teacher and a good one, too. He was walking up Fayettevllln s're-et yesterday with one of his "old boys" when he ran across Prof. J. T. Alder man of Henerson. Mr. Aldermr.n taught Mr. Cash when he was a roy. "Allow me," said the witty ex-professor to bis younger friend, "to present you to your pedagogical grandfather." Lieut. J. li. Shaw, of Lumber Bridge, and Mr. W. F. Newton, of Hope Mills, were visitors today to the office of Adjutant General Leln stcr. The Japanose are making great strides In the woolen Industry, and by Importing the latest modern ma chinery are striving to nannfactnre' all classes of woolen goods that find a naret ra wapan, - . USUALLY ONE" DOSE ENDS IX DIGESTION. Heartburn; Gas, - Dyspepsia and Sourness Vanish and Vour Stom- j acb Will Peel Fine. I If your meals don't tit comfortably or you feel bloated after eating, and you believe it Is the faod which fills you; if what little you eat lies like a lump of lead on your stomach; if there is difficulty in breathing after eating, eructations of sour, undigest ed food and acid, heartburn, brash or a belching of gas, you can make ! up your mind that you need some thing to stop food fermentation and cure indigestion. Ta make eevry bite of food you eat aid in the nourishment and strength of your boily, you must rid your stomach of poisons. excessive acid and stomach gas, which sours your en i tiro meal interferes with digestion 'and causes so many-sufferers of dys I pepsia, sick headache, biliousness constipation, griping, etc. Your case is no different you are a stomach sufferer, though you may tall it by some other name; your real and on ly trouble is. that which you cat does not digest but quickly ferments and soursproducing alost any 'unhealthy condition. -. A case of: Pape's Diapepsin will cost fifty cents at any pharmacy here and will convince any stomach suffer er live minutes after taking a .single dose that fermentation and sour stomach is causing the misery of in digestion. No matter if you call your trouble catarrh of the stomach, nervousness or gastritis, or by any otlier name always remember that a certain cure is waiting at any drug store the mo ment you decide- to begin its use. Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any out-of-order stomach within five min utes, and digest promptly, .without any fuss or discomfort, all of any kind of food you eat. New Enterprises, Norili IVile Ice Cienin f-'rerer Co.. of Charlotte: to manufacture, repair ice cream freezers, etc.; au thorized capital, ?.10, 000, with 5000 paid in by C. P. Hudsou, O; V. Williams and F. H. Andrews. 'Fanners' ....'Co-Operative Exchange Co., No, 1, of Davidson county, uiih office at Lexington: to deal in farm supplies-': - ' authorized capital ?loi, 000, divided into shares of $ 1 '. o ench, with $-20 subscribed for by H. K. Proctor, Jas. A, Kennedy and others. The Abbott. Motor (iuuioUe to., of .Chariot to, .changes its . name '..to American Motor. Car Co. Julian L. LuuiuiUo is president, and W. Kuf lin Smith is secretary. More than 57,600.' motor 'vehicles have been registered in London this year. A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What Is known as the Blues" Is seldom occasioned by actual exist ing; external conditions, but in t h e great majority of cases by a dla rdered LIVER. THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstra ted by try ing a coure of They controlandregulate the LIVER. They bring bopeandbouyancy to thi mind. They bring- health and elastic ity to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. This It Cyrus O. Bates, th man who advertises Mother's Joy and tto.it Orease Liniment, two of the greatest things known to humanity. For Sale by Saunders St. pliarmuty. ANTTHIXa cr PBDrnKG. 11S-114 East Batfett Of". s mm Mother's Is a O 'inAll Cure fj(tt flli Never rA Fails ; " "C . BOYLAN-PEARCE COMPANY , NOW OFFER p- All Furs; Fur Coats; Muffs aimJ Scarfs All Coat-Suits, Dresses and Silk Waists. ONE LOT OF LINGERIE WAISTS, ONE LOT OF SEPARATE WOOLEN SKIRTS AT SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL WINTER WEIGHT GOODS SUCH AS Blankets, Comforts, Eiderdown Quilts, Wool Sweaters and Knit Underwear iGYLAN An Invitation a Compliment AVheu yon . receive an itiviiation to a wedding or marriage, you correct ly feel complimented. The next move is for you to .show good taste and appreciation.-- This is not entirely in the amount you put into the. nift. Von can find hero 1 hose articles which bare all the earmarks of re fined taste. Weathers Art and China Store 117 I Ai.HKVILJLE HI'. "Nothing Succeeds Like Cir culation, " and Nearly Everybody Reads The Raleigh Dai 1 y Times. if Great Semi-Annual Man AU Colored Manhattans at Cost. $1.50 quality now $1.15 CROSS m. LINEHAN CO, USTWPR - PEARGE COMPANY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ONE AND ALL. Accept oiiv many thanks for'-' your liberal patronage and many, courtesies during 1911, and may the New. Year bring to you and yours much joy and prosperity. RUDY & BUFFALO, 108 Harcett Street. It UelnU. N. C. FAKMEItS AND CITY FEOFLH TAKK NOTICE. TO BB IOSITro5LY SOLD BY OKOKIt OF THK BALTLMOKK CONTRACTING COMPANY, 100 HORSES & MULES 184 HORSES, $25 TO f 05 CP. MULES, $75 TO $100 A PAIR CP. All yottug stock, wilt any and all buiilii' im purputHM. P. S.- To bo Bold at (ho ratu of 20 head weekly: ulno 10 Mr ouur Lit Maren, slightly pavement soro, will come sound In the country, and two Mama thut have proven to bo Id foal, very cheap. N. B. It will be a benefit to buyers to cat land see this Block before buy ing elsewhera. Seo SUPERINTEND ENT at company's main office and stable, 2828 Pennsylvania avenue., Baltimore). Mil. 2.00 2.50 3.00 it ti 1.40 1.90 2.00 It ti tt it FREE l-'of a few days we will give away with every r0c. box of Viola Cream you buy, a 23c. cake of Viola Soap and a 23c. box of Viola Kate Powder. C'omo ijuick as we only have a few pavkuges left. J. C. BRANTLEY, iium;it. I'lioiH'M l."5. Masonic Temple. r . 1 "I UK. IN. h. UUXX41C Wwases of the Rectum and Gcnito Urinary Organs. Treata Piles and Fistula practically painlessly. 08 Shepherd Bldg. . I ' . i

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