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Thursday, September 26, 190?. THE RALEIGH ENTERPRISE. Found at Last. J. A. Harmon, of Llzemore, West Va., says: "At last I have found the perfect pill that never disappoints me and for the benefit of others afflicted with torpid liver and chronic consti pation, will say: take Dr. King's New Life Pills." Guaranteed satisfactory. Twenty-five cents at all druggists. Publications of Summons. North Carolina Wake County. In the Superior Court. October Term, 1907. Maggie Farrar vs. Douglas Farrar. To Douglas Farrar: You are notified that your wife h:i;s brought suit against you for divorce from the bonds of matrimony to the October term, 1907, of Wake Su perior Court, and that the summons issue for you having been returned by J. H. Sears, sheriff of Wake Coun ty, with this endorsement thereon, "After exercising due diligence, the defendant is not to be found in Wake County," you are notified to appear at the October Term, 1907, of Wakw Superior Court, which commences on the 21st of that month, and answer -the complaint which is now on file with the Clerk of said court, and an swer, demur or plead thereto, other wise the plaintiff will demand of the court to be allowed to prove the truth of the allegations of her complaint and, have judgment accordingly. This September 16, 1907. W. M. RUSS, Clerk of Wake Superior Court. .1. C. L. HARRIS, Attorney of the Plaintiff. Cheap Rates to Fayetteville, N. C. Beginning Saturday June 30th, and on each Saturday thereafter un til further notice, the Raleigh and Southport Railway will sell round trip tickets from Raleigh and any point along its line to Fayetteville for $1. Tickets will be good going only on Saturday morning train on date of sale, being good to return on afternoon train on date of sale or on morning train of day following. Purchasers will be required to sign tickets, as they are positively not transferable. GOOD NEWS FOR RALEIGH. Science at Last Discovers a Real Cure for Rheumatism. After years of experiment a new scientific remedy has-been found that not only relieves, but absolutely cures Rheumatism and kindred dis eases, to stay cured. Rheumatism ia caused by an excess of poisonous acids in the blood. The new discov ery RHEMUACIDE, though purely vegetable and acting through na ture's channels, neutralizes these acids and sweeps all poisons and harmful germs out of the blood. At the same time it tones up the stomach and regulates the liver and kidneys. RHEUMACIDE, therefore, cures the disease permanently, because it removes the cause. It has cured huiw dreds of cases after the most noted doctors and hospitals have failed. RHEUMACIDE cured James Wilkes, of Dillon, S. C, after he had been held in bed by rheumatism for three years and his feet were drawn up al most to his back. This is only one of the' many marvelous cures RHEU MACIDE has already performed. RHEUMACIDE is curing many cases of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Kidney Trouble, Indigestion, and Constipation, right in this com munity to-day. Because It has cured so many oth ers, we believe it will cure you. All the leading druggists in .this place seU and recommend RHEUMACIDE. The Raleigh Enterprise and the New York World, thrice-a-week edi tion, for only $1.60 a whole year. Think of it I THE CAVINESS LILLINGTON, X. C. New Building, New Furniture. Every thing Modern. No town in the South the size of LUUngton has a hotel equal to the CAVINESS. The patronage of the travelling public is solicited DR. J. E. CAVINESS, PROPRIETOR. Raleigh & Southport Railway Company, TIME TABLE NO. 21 Effective Sunday. May 12th, 1907, at 12:01 A. M. lOt'H .18111 TIAIMS. 1ST CLASS. DAILY. I A. M 8 00 8 15 8 25 8 3t 8 -13 8 65 0 01 6 9 2tf 1) 40 9 65 10 03 in 0 10 14 10 29 IU 87 10 0 11 02 11 5 ii :ro 11 40 11 55 4 M, P. M, 40 50 54 00 07 15 20 30 8 61 00 6 06 6 13 6 17 6 30 6 5 6 48 6 58 7 10 7 23 7 32 7 45 P. M STATIONS 0J.PP0I1 TRAINS. 18T CLASS. DAILY. Lf.... .. Balelgn ...... Ar. F...... Caralelgh Mtlli... ir.. ....... BjiTauia F........ ..Barnep. F.. ....... ...Hobby H......MoCULLH:K3 F Banki.... S... Willow Hprings ... F........Cardenaa ........... p Varlua.... 8...Fuquay Springs.... F... ........ uawis S ..Chalybeate F Klpllne. F... Cape Fear S..... LU'mgton... F......Bunnlevei in den F Backner F...Ctrver'8 'alls....... F.. ....... Tokay. .... Ar...Fajetteville.. Lt. EASTERN STAND ARD TIME. A M 10 40 10 30 10 25 10 18 10 10 10 06 10 00 9 50 9 43 9 40 9 23 9 13 9 IG 9 02 8 47 8 42 8 27 8 17 8 05 7 61 7 44 7 30 A. M P. M. 6 ro 6 45 5-35 26 16 11 01 60 35 32 17 07 3 69 8 54 8 37 8 81 3 IS 3 05 2 52 2 38 2 31 2 15 P; M. S Regular Stop. F. Stop on Signal. Connections: At Raleigh with Southern Kaliwaj and Seaboard Air Line Railway; at arina with Durham and Southern Ky.; at Fayetteville with Atlantic Coast Line Kan road. JOHN A MILKS t tnrt Hen, Mmvr THE MARKETS. RALEIGH COTTON MARKET. (Corrected every Wednesday by Chas. E. Johnson & Co.) 8trlct good middling.. Hood middling ... Strict middling.. Middling, Tinges.......... 11 7-16 ... U ...11 ... 10 RALEIGH PRODUCE MARKET. (Corrected weekly by King-Marsh Co.) Eggs..............: 25 Spring Chickens 18 to 35 Hens........ 35c Potatoes (Irish) new Potatoes (sweet) new Hams(N. C.)tew .. Side meat..... .' ..... Shoulders ., Lard Corn........... Wheat... Rye ..... Peanuts a Mai Cabbage, per hundred lb. 1.00 81.00 bu. 20.to22c 14c 15c 12KO ....$1.80 sack ....... l 80 85C ...f 1.25 to 81 30 ..11.75 When, writing advertisers, please mention this paper. ALWAYS IN THE LEAD! INSPECT hlY STOCK OF Fruits, Candies, Confectioneries, Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Cigars and Tobaccos. A complete up-to-date stock all the season. Come to see me at ni3T old stand (Spence Building), 126 East Martin Street, and ask for prices before yon make your purchases elsewhere. Yours trul', 126 E. Martin St., Raleigh, N. C. R. G. BATCH ELOR. To Write LIFE INSURANCE for the PEOPLE'S MUTUAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF NORTH CAROLINA. BIG MONEY TO A HUSTLING MAN. More than $50,000 Paid to Home People Last Year. All Money Kept at Home and Paid Only to Home People. No high salaried officers to support. Apply to- H. E. K1E3C. My-Treas, RALEIGH, N. C, Box 22 3 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. To my friends and customers throughout this section : I am prepared to offer a better stock o general merchandise for the summer trade than ever before. HIGHEST PRICES FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE FULL LINE OF S HOBS. Call and see my stock. C. J. RHODES, EAGLE ROCK, N. C. GO TO THE BARHAM HOUSE AT FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C., For Healtb, Convenience and Comfort. Kates. $1.00 per day or $6,00 per week. R. 8 BABHAM, Proprietor, Fuquay Springs, K. C. Second Hand Hairs Safe For sale at about one-fourth cost. Address, Box 374, Rai.kigh, K. C. When writing advertisers, please mention this paper. JOHN W. DROWN, President Established 1836. f rjxntus p. nriowN 1 Sec'y & Treas. H. J. BIBOWfM ' ' HOUSE (INCORPORATED) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND t 1 9 f 9 i 9 9 t t f f v- A word as to our prices. We keep Coffins and Caskets from the cheapest to the most cx- J pensive. We positively guarantee that our prices are reasonable and will give perfect satisfaction 9 I to aii. r-' A'::--;1 ',:'..'..'--!.',".'.. . .' J ''- Corner Gouth Gall&bury and West Hargett Streets, f f 4) RALEIGH, N. C. Q e t
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