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Saturday, - Tl D&ily TimeS ' January 13. Several v home. I I ft. .Piano. Always look for 11 1 V f -PS Fittings i J E .1 i uy SrM Imiii THE PEOPLE WHO OWN "Their Homes form the. Foundation '.'of all rtttsines: ' Civic Structures. Own vovr Home. The lio-t possible. It will he of : immer.s- ur.ihle viihe to vnn. The Parker-Hunter Really Co, tfKixixo .; kxts cam kkox imkk. The Rayo is a low-priced lamp, but it is constructed on the soundest scientific principles, and there is not a better lamp made at any price. It is easy on the eye because its light is so soft and white and widely diffused. And a Rayo Lamp never flickers. Euily lighted without removing ih vl or chimney ; coy to cImd and trwirk. Solid bru thioughout, with h.ndsome nickel finish ; Im in many other iryies tad dniihw Aik your icJ.a to ihaw you his line of Rtyo Urnr ; or write for dWriptrn to .ay tiency of the Standard Oil Company Incorporated) ONE MINUTE 30 Day Opportunity Sale "When wo opened our store Monday, morning, vc ha.l to coine I'ai-e to faee wilh )ad weaiiier, still we were kept Imsy from the moment we opened till dosing time. Very satisfactory showing so far. One after one expressed good greeting to the manage ment, for every plain figure tag meant to them a great saving. Now Madam, Miss, and Child,' eome along, min gle with the shoppers and learn that we arc the greatest bargain givers in Raleigh. Ladles' Furnishing Co. C. C. 'Phone 23. 8. GLASS, Prop. '113.E. Hargett St. WE WILL SAVE DOLLARS FOR YOU. for All the News From Everywhere, all the time read i . ... . , The Raleigh Daily Time, Y''Y: :. useful articles for the We have hundreds of others. Everything from a Wash Tub to a Cabinet Grand the Big Store. Pipe and Vox s.tw mills and iill Kinds of const rinl ion work. Kvcrylhins u screw to -a saw mill. ''Write tlie riohf foil.:! " Raleigh Iron Works Co isinoE?. Sot ial and The Lamp That Saves The Eyes Children naturally never think of possible strain on their eyesight when .poring over a fascinating book. It is up to you to see they do not ruin their young eyes these long evenings by reading under a pool light. The Rayo Lamp is an insurance against eye troubles, alike for young and old. ABOUT OUR chum savtcisV ; . - i " If illsboro Street Christian Churcti. Two blocks west of capital. Rev. h. F. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Charles H. Stephenson, superintendent. Preaching at 11 n. m. by the pastor. Junior Christian Fndeavor Society, Miss Annie Ford, superintendent. Young People's Christian Endeavor Society meets at C:4" p. in., Prof. I.. ', h. Vaughan, president. Preaching at 7:-tO by the pastor. Prayer service and business meeting Wednesday night. All per sons welcome to all the services of the church. First Baptist Church Pastor T. W. O'Kelley will preach at J 1 a. m. nnd at 7:S0.""p. m. Sunday scliool at 9:30 a. m. Burton J. Hay, super intendent. Prayer and praise service every evening during the week at 7:S,fl. These meetings are prepara tory to the series of evangelistic ser vices which are to he conticted. by Dr. Geo. W. McDaniel of Richmond, Va., beginning Monday January 22. A cordial invitation is extended to all who will join with its in prayer for a refreshing from the presence of the Lord. Fayetteville Street llaplisl ( IiiiitIi. Corner Fayetteville and South streets. Kev. F. D. King pastor. All (services 11. a. in. and 7:3rt p. in. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. John T. Pullen superintendent.. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening It. V. IV I', meetiii!; Friday evening. Central Methodic Corner IVrson and Morgan streets, Ui-v. A. 0. Wil cov, pastor. Services at 11 a. in. and al l.'.W) p.m. .'The evening theme is 'Youthful Visions." This is the firs'! of a scries .of eight Sun day night talks to young people. Sun day school at !):". "Kn'wonh League Monday and prayer meeting Wed nesday night. Visitors eordially wel comed to till services. Edentotl Street Methodist 'Church. Rev. Ilarrv M. North, pastor. Ser vices tomorrow at II a. ni. atul : 3 p. ni. Sermon at both hours 'by tho liautor. Sundav school at. P:'30 a. m. Joseph G. Brown, superintendent. L Enworth League meets .Monday night arid prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Visitors in the city cordially jnvitC'l 10 at tend all services. Jenkins Memorial M e t h o ii i s i Clmivh-Corner Baldwin avium- ;n Devereux street; Pn'aehitig :it 11 a. in., and ai..i:.;o p. m.. uy liie pas tor.; Morning subject. The Door of the Heart: nUht subject; Tl;e I ii'e Trimpiiaut. Sunday school at '.:3U a. in. Prayer meeting at 7:ii on Wf-trnesday night. R. F. T;iyhv, .'pas tor. Clitircli of the (iood Shepherd. Rev. I. McK: Pittcnger, T). 0 rector. Second Sunday after Kpiphany. Holy Coiiiniiiiiioii at 7:30 a. m. Sunday school tit ft: I." a.m. Service and si rmoti at ll a.m. and at S p. m. Services on Wednesday at 10 a. in. and on Frhliiy at p. m. The seats are all free and strangers and visi tors are cordially invited. Christ Chtucli Itev. Milton A, Harber, rector. ISev. J. II. Swann. Second Sunday after Kpiphaiiy. Early Communion, 7:30. Sunday school !:4". Divine service and ser mon II o'clock. Kvening prayer 4:3n. Services on Friday ni 4:30 p. in. Free seals. Si rangers and vis itors cordially ifuilecl. St. Snvimir Chapel (C.lenwood I . Rev. J. II. Swann, priest In charge. Second Sunday af'er Kplphany. Sun day school !: 15 a. m. Morning ser vice it ml Holy Communion 11 o'clock. N'ight service and sermon 7:3o. Seats all free. Every one cor dially invited. What. Makes n Woman? One hundred and twenty poundi, more or less, of bone and muscle don't make a woman, its a good foundation.- Put Into it health nnd strength and she may rule, a king dom. Put. that's just what Electric Hitlers give her. Thousands bless them for overcoming fainting and riizny spells nnd for dispelling weak nesB, nervousness, backache and tired, listless, worn out feeling Electric Hitters nave done mo a world of good," writes Eliza Pool Depew, Oklft., "and I thank you, with all my heart, for making such a good medicine.", Only 50c. Guar anteed by King-Crowell Drug Co. NOTICE vt ':' " ' ''.. On account of the severe weather and suffering in consequence thereof, our of flee and yards will be open tomorrow ,Sunday. .We will to the best of our ability, supply coal and wood where absolutely necessary. We hope, however, that thosej having enough fuel for im mediate requirements will not request Sunday deliver ies. J0HNS0N& JOHNS0NC0. ' CAS, -DYSPEPSIA AND - 13 PMRATIOOf 'AMSHL Diapepsln Settles Yoiir lTgset Stom ach and Ends All Indigestion in Five Minutes. , You can eat anything your stom ach craves without fear of indiges tion or dyspepsia, or that yotir food will fermene or sour on your stom ach, 1 iyoii will take a little Diapep sln occasionally. 4, Your 'meals will tnsto good, nnd anything you eat. will be digested; nothing can ferment or turn into acid or poison or stomach gas, which causes belching, dizziness, a feeling of: fullness after eating, nausea, in digestion (like a lump of lead in stomach), biliousness, heartburn, water brash, pain in stomach and in testines or other symptoms. Headaches from the stomach are absolutely unknown where this ef fective remedy is used. Dinpepsin really does (ill the work oT a healthy stomach, ii digests your meals when your stomach', can't. A single dose will digest all the food you eat, and leave nothing to ferment, or sour and upset the stomach. Oct a large ."iO-ccnt case of Pape's Diapepsin frfim your druggist and start taking now. and in a little while you will actually brag 'about your healthy, strong stomach, for you then tan eat anything and ev erything you want without the slightest discomfort or misery, and every ptiriicle of impurity and gas Unites In-yonr .stomach, nnd intes tines is going in' lie carried away without the use of laxatives or any other assistance. Should you a i this moment he suf fering from indigestion or any stom ach disorder, you can surely get re lief within live minutes. ' Eat Your Breakfast in Comfort Many times the full en joyment of one's break fast Is lost because the dining room is cold and creepy, the regular heating plant not having had time to recover from the banking re ceived the night before. The Vulcan Odorless Gas Heater Light the heater 10 to 1 5 minutes before break fast time and all of the chill and creepy feeling will be removed. It will make the dining room comfortable in the.coldest weather. Carolina Power and Light Company, n W.KKilt, X. c. WE SELL y The het and niojit. rellaMe .ilarin clocks .iijjinufuctureff In tills country. BIG BEN StnndB at the top of the lad der In th tlarra clock world," Riving you correct time nil day and nerer fnilinR to awake you In the 'morning. ' 82.50 D. MAHLER'S SONS Jeweler., lUletgh, N. C. tM MONEY SAVING EVENT TOY ForUondayJuesday and Wednesday Furs, Coats, Children's ; ;VV 28 Coats, 17 worth $10 to Special olfer of Silk Dresses, Plush Coats and Tailored Coat Suits. Former values $12 50 to $25.00. - - - - . . 40 Children's Coats, some of all sizes 2 to 12 years. Former values $2.50 to $7.50. Now $1.48 One lot of separate Skirts, Corduroys, Voiles, Panamas, and Mixtures. Regularly prices are $3.98 to $10, together with all Furs and Fur Coats' at Jest iMllrice The Spirits Which Prompt the Wedding Invitation. Are generous ones; it's a token of the high regard they, hiive. for you. 1 Iton't respond with "just nythitiK." While you arc "Joohinr;,".. ral:e one nt our Jine of Silver . Deposit. Ware. It. maltes a noliliy ;:ift. Weathers Art and China Store 117 PAVBTTEVHJiB ST. "Nothing Succeeds Like Cir culation, ' ' and Nearly Everybody Reads The Ealeigh Daily Times. (Jfeat Sem-Mmial Manhattan Shirt Sale. , CROSS (8l LINEHAN CO, PLACES ON SALE Coat Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Cloaks at very special prices. VY- Y;'"-Y-:Y- ": . Junior and fiveXadies Coat Suits, $15 and more. While they last $4.98 eciric $ Wado A fisw Man Of Him. t. ''I was Buffering from pain In my j ntomach, head aud bacli," writes II. H T. Alston, Kaleigh, N. C "and my 1 i ver and kldneyn did not work right, , but four bottles of Electric Hitters i made mo feel like & new man." i PRICE r,0CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. PAR31ER9 AND CITI PEOPLS TAKE NOTICE. TO BE POSITIVE! SOLD BV ORDER OP THB BALTIMORE CONTRACTEfO COMPANY, 1W TTORSE9 & MULES 1M HORSES, 25 TO $08 UP. MULES. 975 TO $100 A PAIR UP. All young stock, suit any and all business purposes. P. S. To be sold at the rate of 20 head weekly; also 10 big young fat Mares, slightly pavsment sore, will come sound In the country, and two Mares that havs proven to be In foal, very cheap. N. B. It will be a benefit to buyers to cal land see this stock before buy ing elsewhere. See SUPERINTEND ENT at company' main office and stablo, 2828 Pennsylvania avenue., Baltimore. Mil. All Colored Manhattans $150 quality now $1.15 2.00 2.50 3.00 1.40 1.90 2.00 It u U ' ti VXDS CLOTHIERS, OF THE YEAR FREE jj I Tor a few days. We will give away wilh every 50c. box of Viola Cream you buy, a 2!e. : raise of Viola Soap and n 25c. box of Viola Face Powder. Come quick ns wc only havo a few packages left. DRIfifilST. Phones i.V Masonic Temple. J, M. KENNEDY ARCfflTECT. Hollenian BIdg. Ralelghj at Cost V f
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