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e News rnid;0berveri WEDNESDlAX ..Aug. ai, 1907. TRAXft S LiSL19NO TtALGiaH DAILY -CoInar Xorth. v l:4fi a. ra. ; 1:10 a. m. . 1:00 p. m- $ J - . . a - . t A l:io a. m. t 2:00 tf. m. , 4:SS p. to. l:ta p. sc. 1:00 p. m. Comg Eut . 4:10 a. m.Jfc. : Ootnir Wert, pi m. 1:40 &. m. :10ft. n 19 10 a. ro. 1:45 p m. i 9:10 p. via. 1 I " .v 1:10 p. av, :S0 n. nu I Raldfibs !nd ontbport. , Cing South. v zurrnra f:00 a a. m. v i'.Art Norfolk MflfflBaea. :0 ft. d. :S0 p. m- i M. C. SIrMarle Antoinette- York: i city IUlefclt , Electric Ctomipanjr alelsfc. Aetna Ute Insnrranc Hartford, uonn. in and ABOwraa -crasy rfrth3 A. aavfi.M. fAuIk 'hsVWturnd to -aMalSlr College. rv r-rmerrf institute trip ?arouirh the Piedmont ftd eastern sec- SETS tnt W He JJ: creased interest-in t"r be tea .w...rf.r!M. be- hlteK !n an ir'''"" 1",:; ,SSe7ti.rlB preceding ve , --- rears. . HONOR TO MB- JOilNSON. ' Merchants' Association Or- Cirglnla sicon" , . ders a Bridal preseni a Token of Appreciation. Mr. Norman H. Johnson, General Merchants' AswctloivbM again en . A- j -m rnuiMAl of the v lr- SSi km Merohant Association, in-appreciation for paat ren Sred the Aesociotlon. at Its annual Meeting last week, adopted the follow ing resolution: . 1 Resolved, That President t,mstad ter be directed to purchase and pre sent to Hon. Norman H. Johnson, our Keneral counsel, an apprvyr int tis a token of our esteem and ap ortciation on the part of the associa tion in vlewof the fact that le has taken unto himself ' a better half and also as evidence of the able and valuable services rendered the asso ciation personally and through his publication, the Journal and Commerce.- ' ' 1 The present presented was a Ja nanese tesset purc'based from the Ja- Sauese exhibit in the building of Fine rts at Jamestown. 1 Jlr. Johnson's friends in North Csrollna will congratulate him upon this recognition of the high place he occupies in the esteem of the mer chants of Virginia, As editor of the Merchants Journal and general "coun sel he has helped the merchants In many ways. , TO IMPROVTS WATER5CELONS. v Work of Dr. F. 2a. Stevens In Hybrld- lzxtlon. Dr. F. tL Stevens and Mr. F. O. SJall, of the Epartment of Plant Dis ease of the ilOTicultural Experiment ftation. left yesterday morning to at tend to the giclcinff and sampling of some five acrse of watermelon raised for expirimentd purposes on land tented for thtr purpose near Auburn, the object beins to develop by seed selection . and i hybridization a variety ' if watermelona that will resist the tuelon wilt, a disease 'which is so se vere that many hundred acres of land S'l! North Carolina will no longer pro luce melons. ' - A few years ago Prof. Stevens cross bred ' citrens and the Eden melon, making some hundreds of new varie tiee, hoping in some of these half 'breeds to secure varieties having the (disease resistance of the citron and the edibility of the Eden. The work now in progress 'Is a Continuation of these exnerimnta. fko hybrids are each year becoming more resistant and of higher edibility THE WATERMELON TRAIN. I The Sothern Railway Creeper Goldsboro Is Christened. From J The Southern Railway -train, due to . arrive in Raleigh from Goldsboro at : 69 on Saturday night came fn at 4 .bcut quarter of three on Sunday rorning.' The train Just crept along, and a 'yasseneer who came on It told of an )xtd:lady being highly entertained by jja, drummer. She asked him the wny if the delsy, and with a aolemn face .fee assured her that even at niatit :tth. train would stop so as to let the trainmen take on watermelons, and that it waited long enough f or them Ito get those fresh from the vine. "Is that nor she asked, and then added, "Well .it is certainly a watermelon train.- .'5-m"tff SIH-,J j The passengers were worn out when jtbey reached Raleigh, for ft was a jlonir time on the bort distance from Goldsboro to Raleigh.: TO IX)CATE AT ROCKY MOUNT. One Division of A. C. I to be Moved From Wilmington. It was learned here yesterday that the Atlantic Coast Line Railway will in tn near ruture, move the offices of one of its divisions from Wilmington to Rocky Mount. There will be also some changes In the personnel of the officials of the division. j Wakefield to Jamestown. j Among those leaving Raleigh ye terday for the Exposition, was a i vlf u 1 nortv frnm TtTalrof Tl party consisted, of Mr. M. B. Cham- blee, Mr. L.. L. M&wty, Misses Jen nie end Reptrle Chasnblee, Mr. Carl Bell and sister, and Mr. Thomas B. Kemp. They leave for a two week's visit, expecting quite a delightful trip. Col. and Mrs. Thomas S. Kenan have returned from Saraioara. and oth er points In New York, where they have been spending some weeks. Kappa AtpCia Sapper. The Raleigh alumni ch&ptar of Kappa Alpha Fraternity will -give a supper "in Gierseh's private dining room, tonight at 8:30. All Kappe. Al pkas are invited. .. ; ) i R. 8. McOA.CHT. , Secretary. r.y : . , Ijemon or VnalJSft? t"''": - - ' Which ever you prif r ydia can get the very finest If you will demand' tha Blue Ribbon band. Remember tha rame. - p, ElUrbe Sprtayn. aaay Rockingham, N, C on t C3CLboard Air Line, seecrji to ta Idaal spot for tha hay fever auffars?.) Bishop Duncan and many oUta? cictsd sufferers are an nua fc7uaU and endorse it in ' the OS JNCCrTO CONTRACTORS iBlds'fwIlI be received br theiBoard of Directors of the Stat Colored Nor mat School of Fayettevllle. for the erection, of the Administration build ing,? northwest of the city. Plan and specifications may be seen at the of fice of Frank P. Simpson, architect. Ratelgh. JR. C. or with the undersign ed; right to refuse any and all bids is reserved. Successful bidder will be re qulrsd: to give satisfactory bond. .11 ; I H. Lu COOK. ! Q. K- NIMOCKS. . H. W. LILLY. Executive. Committee, fayetterllle, NTc.. Aug. 12. 1107. 3-14-3aw-Zw. TEN CENTS PER LINE " j (Six Words to (he Line.) Cesh With Order. NO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESA THAN 90 CKNTB. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON EXTENDED AD VERTISING. nKSUITS ASSURED. Want ads received tn Xrf and Observer Building or without charge for messenger service from ujj American District Telegrapn Messen gers. Call western union meswcTir boys fcy telephone or call box from any point in tne cm m rtici. ad vcrtlMCzn er ts for tni goiohui of ten cents per line, counting six words to the line, just as tney receive telegrams for transmission, over West ern .Union, lines. A LOT OF FINE FEKTN DUCKS k for sale. : One dollar a piece, a. . reen, Raieign, w. . NnrAicnrpm? ' .inRrnoN AS COLUICV Jkn. Have had five years experience. Can furnish best of references. Address Box 24, Rocky Point. N. C 3t L'ROUND TIMBER GUARANTEED ? ,n sjooo fpet vellow Dine urn- to 'cut 3.000 feet yellow pine lum hcr ter acre. Will pay your rail road fare both ways, if not found as represented. 70,000 acres In tract, but will sell as low as 20.000 acres. Price much less than present value. Write or wire me. B. F. Hampton, Gainesville, Florida. 8-21-3teod T1IE IJOTl OF MRS. D. D. EDWARDS will now be for sale in Gary, N. C. For any information aspply to A. C. F.dws-ro, Executor, Cary, N. C. Box No. 5. , .I. WANTED! EXPERIENCED IAN wants position in Bank. Address Box ! 276. Greenville. N. C. 16-5t i- Zii3 TEACHERS TCANTED 8th AND 9TH fl-rade. 150 pe r month , 9 monrns. Write J. J. Bell, Rockingham, C. 8-21-6t. N. PRINTER WANTED FOR COUNTY weekly. $10 per weeK. soDer tnan. isteady Job. Snow Hill Pub. Cu.. Inc. Snow Kin. N. C. S-21-3t Wed Frl Sun. WANTED: REGISTERED DRUG gist to take entire charge of store in mill section. No cigarette smoker wanted. State reference and salary expected. F. M. care News and Observer. 8-21-2t. WANTED: SASH AND BUM) i makers. State price. Petersburg Builders Supply Co.. Inc., Peters burg, Va. -21l8t. WANTED: POSITION BY BOOK i keeper, . Experience in furniture nd medical offices. Miss M. Box : 276, High: Ppint. N. C. WANTED: A REGISTERED PHAR- macist i at once. Address Spatula, care Kews and Observer. 8-21-6t. WANTED: GOOD ALL ROUXD I bookbinder can secure steady Job. ! Musi be good finisher. Apply to i Owen O. Durin, New Bern N. C. $-21 lw. - THREE GOOD SALESMEN WANT. : ed, two for grocery department, i one for dry goods, notions & shoes. State experience, reference and sal ! ary first letter. Address "Mer i Chant" care Newa and Observer, i 8-21-3t. WANTED: EXPERIENCED DRESS . maker, one who can cut, fit and ; suggest to take charge of ; dresa 1 making department to be opened : in September by large retail store, i State experience and gTve reference, i Good Opening for right party.; Only I those who are thorough need ap- - ; ply. Address "Merchant" care Newt and Observer, i 8-21-3t. STENOGRAPHER YOUNG MAN ! Wanted for temporary work. Ajp ply to ''H.' care News and Obser ver. It. FOR KENT: ner " East i also flat DRUG STORE COR and Oakwood Avenue, on same. Mrs. J. T. ; Edmundeon. WANTED: YOUNG MAN TO WORK in drug store and learn business. . Address p rawer E, Raleigh, N. C. Tue&Wed. LOST: TWO BABY GOLD PINS i "Phillip." Please return same to : 6 18 N. Person street. WANTED: A- JUNIOR DRUG CLERK rA. B., care News and Observer. : 8-18-tf. WANTED: BY AN OLD ESTAB : lishel house, an experienced Fer tillzer Salesman to travel North and . South'. Carolina, Address P. O. ; Box 922. Norfolk, Va., giving ref- erence, also stating .salary 'expected. ; Fertilisers. . 8-16 1 week. HORSES FOR ' SALE Two i young i sound bay mares, match and drive together fine, and complete wlti. neV buggy, new double set harness; j- pole, single . set harness; two vSn : new; riding saddles with bridles and J blankets. A bargain for quick buy er. Address Horses, care News and ; Observer. Raleigh, N. C. WANTED POSITION IN MILLINERY ; or dressmaking by a bright young ! lad-' with experience with needle. ) Address Louise, Wh I takers, N. C. 8-1 4-1 w. A BARGAIN: 12 II. p. OLDS GASO- line engine In perfect condition. Carolina Woodworkers, Raleigh. N. ; C 8-16-tr, FOR SAVE 250,000 GOOD EXTRA i hard brick. Stovall Brick Co, j Btoyall, N. C. : 8-14-lOt. WANTED: SOO LABORERS: WAGES r $1.76 per day. Apply to the Phoe I nix Construction Company, Buck. ; ' horn alia. Chatham county. North ' Carolina. PRINCIPAL AND TEACHERS A f male principal and ; three .assistant i ( female teachers desired for the Har I ry ; North School, one of the lady i teachera to teach music. I All ap 1 plications to be made at I ones to j J. B, Morton. See. and Treaa. Harry i North BchooL Morehead city. N. c r i. IF TOU WANT A FREE TRIP TO the 1 Jamestown exposition and you are ' willing to give a few odd mo ments to pleasant and interest4 ng employment you may see the Jam town Exposition without the trip costing you anything. For particu lars address Jamestown Exposition Special, care News and Observer, Raleigh. N. C. V , WANTED: ASSISTANT BOOK keeper and office man. Address "O," care News and Observer. WANTED! chtntsts. SEVERAL GOOD Buck horn Falls. MA- STENOGRAPHER WANTED: A young roan who is a good stenogra pher and can assist in office work can find a good position in a desira ble business in the city of Raleigh with a chance for. advancement. A steady temperate young man is wanted, none others need apply. In writing, state experience and salary expected as well as references. . Ad dress "Worker." P. O. Box 592. Raleigh, N. C. tf UIVE OID OR YOUNG FOXES wanted. James T. Twltty, Winston N. C. 8-20-lw WANTED: POSITION BY REGIS tered druggist, ten years experi ence, can furnish good references. Address "Capsule," care News and Observer. WANTED: BY SEPT. 1ST. A GOOD, sober, all-round printe one who can do straight "ad." and Job work The Mirror. Elm City, N. C. 8-18-3t. TELEOR AP H Y: LEARTT TELE araphy at King's Business College, Raleigh, and get a good position. Write for circular JUST OUT! TZ? THE COMPETE PROTECTION issued only by the Aetna Life Ins. Co. OF HARTFORD, CONN. Newest Life Ins, Policy Covers AH Hazards ' including TOTAL and PERMANENT DISABILITY. For full Information address A. J. WILLIFORD, Manager Tucker Building, Raleigh, N. C FULLEN PARK QJ "Fatality" "New Death Penalty" FREE DEMONSTRATION We will gladly call any even ing you suggest to demon strate Any kind of TALKING MACHINE. Have a party any evening and We'll furnish the amusement. !' CAPITAL TYPEWRITER CO. i 21S So. WUmflngton St RALEIGH, N. C. Let Us Fill Your Coal Bin Owing to the electric cutters now ha operation at our Celebrated Big Creek Mine, we win be able to furnish yon the best and cleanest coal ever brought to RrJeJgb. . . Contracts made and or ders left with Mr. Frank Stronach of W. C. Stronacb Sons A Co., or at of fice foot of Jenkins Street. Ben and Interstate phones. Capital City Fuel Co. RALEIGH, N. C F. S. Birlivhistle Raleigh, N. C. Consulting Electrical Engineer 1 . Estimates furnished individuals and municipalities for installa. Hon of large And small electric : plants. "; ' The word bargain; is a much ill-used word, of ten-times badly abused, distorted, twisted and turned until its honest meaning is entire ly lost sight of . We print this word as a heading for this ad, we useit in its broadest, fullest sense. On each lot of merchandise of fered below this word BARGAINS honestly applies. It is summer house cleaning time in this store, hence these sweeping price reductions. CHTIiDnENS PRICE WAISTS AT IIALiF H. & W. Waists for children, made of fine cambric and embroidered trimmed. Regular price 6 0c,' sale price ... . . . ., ... ....23a. f H. & W. GIRDLS REDUCED. H. & W. Oirdles for ladles, regrular price $1.00, sale price .. . . . . . .8c SUMMER GIRDLES. Summer Corset Girdles for ladles and misses, all sizes, regular price 50c, sale price . . .... . . . . . ...... . 25c. BARGAINS IN CORSETS. Coltons invisible lacing Corsets, regular price $1.00 and J2.00. sale price 60c. and $1.69. Warner's Rust Roof Corsets, regu lar price $1.00 (discontinued styles) sale price .... . . . ..... . ,69c IFOR F?tStnJ E5j& VQ for HERBERT ROSENTHAL Nothing but ghoeg Cleanliness Everybody knows that smooth clothes are laundered by Eveybody knows that Bootless clothes are laundered by Oak City Steam laundry . Telephone 87 to call for xotxr clothes. if nie if We? have an excellent lot to se lect from. Some extra fine ones. Stop by our stables and see them. THE J. At, PACE My motto As square values, quick trades, small profits. You will be surprised to see ow far a dollar 7wlll go towards supporting your family and feeding your stock if you;!trade at my, store. 1 A trial order will con vince you that there Is no better place to buy yur groceries, feedstuffri etc In addition to the above I carry an unexcelled line f farm implements of the latest improved styles. ; Also builders' supplies such as lime. eement, woodjflbre plastering, shingles. nails, etc. , Call to see me. Corner Martin and Blount Sta. P. 8. -I have Just received the finest lot of North Carolina meat I have ever had. LUKE THE KOL'E FOLKS HAPPY BY CAR- WF?.?: ROYSTEniS. ALL CHILDREN'S JIUSLIN UNDER? WEAR MUST GO The only real big sale of the sea son in Children's Muslin Gowns, Pants and Skirts. Sale prices: . Gowns 10ov 33c, 60c Pants OC, IOC, 14c, 22c, 39T. -j - . SklrU lc, 29c, 33C, 39c : .; i GARGAINS IN PETTICOATS. Black petticoats, made of extra quality satin e, regular price 11.60 to $2.50, sale price. . ...... ...'98c SUMMER DRESSES AT HALF Ladies Lawn and Linen Suits mark ed for this sale, regular price S5.60 and 1 2.60, sale price $2.25, $3.25 and 56.25. THESE WAISTS WILL GO FAST. Ladles' White Lawn and Madras Waists, the regular price $1,60 and X2.25, sale price. . . Q8c LAST CALL ON BATHING SUTTS. , Ladles' and Misses' Bathing Suits. washable kinds , rejrular nrloe 12.50 and $3.50, sale, price, $1.50 and $2.25. All of the above bargains and many others now on sale on the first floor. Displayed on bargain tables. ROUGH IGc. Counts MULE CO., Raleigh, N. C. FiiriiBiiif THAT IS THE DUTY SET ASIDE FOR- THE SOUTHSI LEADING FURNTTURIJ STORE.' , . "7 . i . WRTtE US YOUR HOUSE HOLD NSEDS. Sydnor& Richmond, Va. Hundley! . J. Soft and Stiff Hats Just recelvi ed. Also the advanced styles of taUorin, Worsteds, Casal. meres, etc r" Will take pleas, nre in showing you. Hce-i IKsRMaMI-s ,J bssbbbbbbbbbsbsBbbbbsssxbb Oar Printing is ezcelfedl bui: at cpenic l ooks are the best made. JEstliiiites cn cprjUcction. r EDWARDS & BRO u6hTON PRINTING CO., Pinters and Blank Book ipkxx?, tlaf'll N C . : v, - II THERE ME MORE Royal Elastic in use la North other WHY? BECAUSE It, is thi made for the monev and thz hz. j any maoe amtlYiPRim . Royill Raleigh Goldsboro - "I t ruin 1 , 10 WEST lURGETT ' All Summer Goods Must Go In 15 Days to Make Room tor New Fall Stock 7 i Clt a?Sa?iomac ancJ s xrtiriists. x cottlas. ! CAPUDI Mm Qfllll: Ob accoent of the backward season i and) the ccnstanal cool weather, and to avoid canytrg .rnyt lightweight ap- . parel, we are cCerlng our entire stock. except BJccks and Blues . r MEN'S XOE7TES AND CHTLDrtEN'a SUITS AT , , The his eat ficlndes an the new an desirable curxner . styles, roods that were made 13? specially for our ram mer I trade. 1 I V i 214 Fayetterllle St. Bell Phone 307. ' A Cool Proposition theo Warm Days you will find na Electric Fan. Is your Homo or Office equipped with one? If not, let us supply such a cool and-, useful article and pot eama hi working order. 'Remember, wo handle Electrical EnrpHca of every kind and j description and do all kinds of Electrical Work at reasonable rates. Raloigh ; Construclion Go, ! .-! 1-- - 1- n L.vJ J Felt Mattresses Carolina than any make. ' VERY B&t WiRESS Durham L . J- ItATS fton to $18.00 will ba sold from. Cn.or Co $7.0O. ! BLACi; OSTRTTCi: PLUSIS i !r . 33.00 Xz? CI.O ; ; ! ISb.OO arc C3.0J for $3.00 ; . 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