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THE NEWS AN1 OBSERVER. S ATUli DAT, SeItTEMBEII 28; . . i . i . . . . . J ! .. The News and Observer SATURDAY ..Sept. zS, l0?j TRAINS LEAVING RALEIGH DAILY Going North. 1,:40 a. m. 2:20 a. m. 1:00 p. in 1:20 p. K. 8:00 p. ii. Going Euso. 430 a. m 10-20 a- m. 12:45 p. n 4:20 p. m. Going South. , 2:40 a. m. 3:0a a m. 4:45 P- m i:46 p. m olng West. il:6 p. m. 7-60 a, m. 8:20 a. m. fljjjjj pmiGVE HlFna DEMONSTRATION 2:S0 :S0 m. m. Raleigh and. Son tto port. GoIxle South. ArrtTe Raleigh. 3:00 a. xu. 4:40 p. m Norfolk and Southern. ArrtTO Raleigh 1:00 a- ro 10:40 a. m. C:00 p. m. Going East. 6:26 p. m. - IX AND ABOUT THE CITY. After a hearing hefore U. S. I'lUn mlssloner John Nichols on a charge of blockading. W. H. Ray. a white man of the Fall? neighborhood, was bound over to the Federal Court yes terday in the sum of S10Q. (Six Words to the Llns.) CAGH WITH ORDER NO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAJT 9N CENTS. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON EXTENDED AD TERTXSINO. RESULTS ASSURED. Want ads received .1 tli News and Observer Building or without charge for messenger service from th American District Telegraph Messen gers. Call Western Union 'messenger boys by telephone or call box from any point In the city, who will receive adTertiscmerts for this column at rate of ten cents per line, counting six words to the line. Just as they receive telegrams for transmission over West ern Union lines. LOST AT MILBURNIE OR ON THE Aliiburuie Koaxl. gold watch set with live .small diamonds with. James town "ob attached. Liberal reward for return to this office. 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 ths amusement. ttts o ri Ti TTTV f ! o IluuWg V J -7 ' B' B BBBBBB1 BBBBI BBBl - BBBBBr BBBBBBW v MBIBBB1 BBBSr- BBBBI BBBBB1 BBBBBBS BSBBBSr BBBBBr SSBBBBF' BS I - CAPITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 213 So. Wilmington SU RALEIGU, N. C. PRonptrsHiPno ovn runts LARGEST AND BEST EQU!PPED.COLL!RIES ,Ch lsape. a k eTS Ohio Coal. & CokeCo. M.O.BROOKS GEN. MGR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA E'Kposifmh R'Ms TO WANTED PUBLIC OR PRIVATE School, by young lady with three years' experience. Address Miss Lv Maysville. X. C. 2 7-lt County Superintendent! Z. V. Judd went out to Full last night to make an address in the interest; of local tax. A," petition will be presented at the Oc tober meeting of the Board of Educa tion for an election on the local tax question at Fall. - 'The Department of Labor and Printing reports that the manufac turers are responding this year more promptly than ever to. the depart ments requests roc miOTBju. reoorts from textile manufacturers show that they are perfectly satisfied with the present child labor laws. WANTED AT ONCE A STENOG rapher. ; Must be experienced, rapid and accurate. State experi ence, and s-aJary expected, first let ter. Address Box 57, Burlington, X. C !-28-2t FOR SALE: MILCHCOW, 313 1-2 FayetteviJIe St. APPLY LOST: POCKET BOOK: CONTAIN- ing checics in favor Mills Mfg. Co., and Q. A. Oldham and some mem orandums, at or near Raleigh Sav ings Bank. Reward for return to News and Observer office. OA "1 o OA I i o j i Try Our Fancy Block Car Shipped to Any Station on Short Notice. Powell & Powell RALEIGH, N. C. EVERY item in the "Ad" is a printed prom ise; .every promise is a money saving fact. It's profit losing time now Jn this store, but it turns the summer goods into cash quickly, and that's the main point vvith us. ' ' : ' VIA AIR LINE RAILWAY Prof. Ronwell K. Flack went to Wake Forest yesterday afternoon to spend Saturday and Sunday. He is an Alumnus of Wake Forest College, apd has been elected private secre tary to OangresOTxaji Crawford. Mr. Flack has been in Raleigh for sev eral month pursuing a -course in bookkeeping' and stenography. APPALACHIAN FOREST RESERVE The Resolution Adopted by the Pwb ' lie Meeting in Raleigh. After the very interesting and in structive address by Dr. Will in Metropolitan Hail on Thursday night, n motion of Mr. Elias Carr. the fol lowing r solutions were adopted: "Wheras, the forests of the South, containing, as they do the most im Iportant stock of hardwood la the 'United States, constitute one of the chief resources not only of si this sec tion, but of the Nation; and "Whereas, eome of the; enter in dustries of the South, notably manu facturinf,. are directly - dependent, through the media of water-power and electric power, upon th forests now growing upon . Appalachian slopes; and ? "Whereas, these forests are now rapidly being consumed and ; wasted and ; . -i4 'Whereas, experience, both in oar Western mountain States f and in Ku rope an countries, has shown that the only adequate protection for mountain forests is found in Govern mental ownership and administra tion; therefore 4 "Resolved, that Congress at its ap proaching session establish ! National Forests in the Southern Appalachian Mountains." i "WANTED: 300 LABORERS: WAGES 21.75 per day. Apply to the Phoe . nix Construction Company, Buck born alls Chatham county. North i Carolina. ) NIGHT SCHOOL FIRST MONTH'S tuition free, if you clip and mail or present this notice within the next five days to Draughon's Practical Business College over Commercial and Farmer's Bank, asking, for par ticulars of this remarkable offer. If you desire quit at end of month, owing nothing, or continue at spe cial rate oX 24 a month. 9-11-tf. WANTED: . MEN TO LEARN BAK ber trade; few weeks completes; 60 chairs constantly busy, licensed in structors; tools given; diplomas granted; wages Saturdays; positions waiting; wonderful demand for . graduates. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College. Atlanta, Ga. 9-2S-4t. Spelling Bee Tuesday Night. The Spelling Bee, which is to ; be enjoyed by many, will be ' Tuesday nffrht and the rules for same are as follows: .1. No word .shall be given for spell ing except those in common use, or such as are met with in modern read ing. 2. There shall be two sides, the leader of each side' choosing! his men in turn until all are taken. 3. Each contestant hall be seated after missing one word. , 4. In case two or more are left standing when all on the opposite side have retired, they shall spell' against each other until only one is left, that one receiving the prize. 5. In the event that two or more ,are still standing at the expiration of 'one hour from the beginning of the contest, the prisie shall be drawn for. All words wil be given from the "Blue Back' Speller. The prize winT ner will have an opportunity to spell against Mr. Alle the state's, cham pion speller, for the championship. TOWN OF LUMBERTON, N. CL, , will receive sealed bids up to noon ; October 10th. 1907 for construction of extension of water and sewerage system. Plans and specifications may be had upon application to R; : C. Lawrence, town attorney, Lum berton, N. C 9 15-to oct 10 TELEGRAPHY: THIS DEPART - men has been opened at King's ! Business College, Raleigh, N. C. Po . J sltlons for every graduate. Special FOR SALE: I OFFER FOR SALE v twenty-five shares of the capital J.- stock of the H. Mahler Sons. Incor if porated, of Durham, N. C. No reai V sonable offer refused Apply to J: ; Remer. Durham, N. C. 9-25- 5t. TELEGRAPHY: LEARN TELE graph y at King's Business College,. Raleigh, and get a good position. Write for circulars.. 'Mines THAT IS TTTFJ DUTY SET ASIDE! FOR THE SOUTH S LEADING FURNITURES STORE. WRITE US TOUR HOUSE HOLD NEEDS. Sydnor & Hundley Richmond, la. CLEAN -VI S.liK OF; LADIES AND CHILDREN'S OXFpKDS. All White Canvas Oxfords for Ladlcs,Chlldren and'Babiea at absolutely factory cost. i All that is left of the Ladies and Children Black and Tan Oxfords to go at first cost. f Indies Girdle Corset, all sizes J, . . 25. Beldings yard-wide guaranteed Satins all colors $1 per yd. Nottingham Laos Curtains nice assortment of patterns prices $1.25, $1.50, 2.0O, $25, $2.60 NEW ASSORTMENT OF LINEN WINDOW SHADES. Plain all color: x6 feet.. Fringe all colors 3 x7 feet.. SAIJG OF. COMFORTABLES. 50c $y-- & From RALEIGH and DURHAM Season Tickets limited December 15, 1007 $3.2. Sixty Day Tickets sold dally ....................... .. 7.", 0 Ten Day Tickets sold dally . J . .so Coach Tickets sold Taesdays and Fridays, limited seven (7) days, no eood In Pullman oars. i. ,.,....... 4.00 Double dally VesUbule sen Ice from IUIcl2h leaves 2:20 . ni., 1:20 i. m-; arrives Portsmouth o:oo a. m, 8 :0O p. m.. respectively. Vestibule coacn operated Tuesday and Fridays on train leaving l)-ir-ltam 12:05 p. without change arriving Portsmoutli 8:00 p. in. For Timc-Tablea, Hotel Booklets or any information, address t CI G ATT IS, Traveling Passenger Agent. '' n : ! - ' jv ! - i !); -: i ) Raleigli, N. C. o What's Better Than 6) Bales and Ca.-es of Comfortable have been received.. The best of their kind, and yon make no mistake If yoit lay In a supply at these prices. $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $S.00f $4.00, $5.00 BUYING A PIANO l WANTED: AFTER OCTOBER 15TH. ! position as stenographer by 00m- j petent young lady. Address. B, care I News and Observer. J-26-4t! WANTED: DRUG CLERK AT ONCE. ' ? one or two vears' eTtrrlnr nH I 5 good habits. Address, Cast a 11a c Drug Co.. Castalia, X. CT. ; 9-2-3t. MEN OUR ILLUSTRATED ATA : logue explains how we teach barber ; trade in few weeks. mailed free. Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Ga. 8-18-6t-sat. WANTED 3IEN TO I.ERN BAR ber trade; few weeks completes; f sixty chairs contantly busy; licensed j instructors, tools given, diplomas granted; wages Saturdays; positions) vaitina: wonderful demand for j graduates. Write for catalogue, : Moler Barber College, Atlanta. Ga. S-24- sats Tliere is only one safe plan to follow when you think of buying a PIANO. Go to a good reliable bouse, place yourself in the hands uf a competent salesman and lie gov erned by his advice. There are many reliable firms celling Pianos there can be only one BEST whether we or some : other firm Is that BEST is for you to decide. Place yourself in our hand and you will decide. Km - . a to come and see our beautiful new fall styles. They havei Just come to hand and arc bright and newj livery woman Interested in her dress HiUMild wee them. J , Not only are; they beautiful j shoes, hut -they art? the correct fashions for 1 he coming iNeason. V . Tliey range from $2.50 tp 8$.00 in price, but their cost doe not nieasure their real value to you.; j f: Come In now and see tlient wlUlc the M'axm is young and you can get first rholce. . : . ; : Clean, White Linen Washerwomen are Troublesome and expensive!. Send your laundry to us and let ns do i your worrying for you. YOU WILL SAVE SIONEY. (5 o Oak City Steam Eaundrp Ask the Operator . RALEIGH, N. C. IflM lw) o Not the largest stock, but a full lino of NCw Fall Styles tliat will interest jou In quality and prices. THE CRAWFORD AND BOSTONIAN SHOES, s Thejr are rr. toy) (is C Price HERBERT ROSEfJTl BARCA RALLY. 1 Edenton Street Class to Celebrate H First Anultersary Sunday Sight, A4sted by Raleigh Itaraa Association. The Baraca Clas of Edenton Street ' Methodist Sunday. School, assisted ' bv the Raleigh Baraca Association, will celebrate Its First Anniversary; Snnday evening. September 2th. at 8 ;'clck. in the church auditorium. This is to he a "Baraca Rally." and itl? hoped I that every Baraca in Raleigh; will be! present. j . Rev. H M. North', of Durham, will ' deliver an address of interest to younx men. Rev. Mr. North, who is well ! known in Raleigh as a forceful speak- ! er. will have a helpful me? stigt ' for i all prewnt. .. Mr. R. N. Simms, lrt Vice-President I of the World-Wide Baraca Union, will j speak o'i tlie- Baraca movement and '' what it i. doing for young men. . There will be special music. This meeting Is designed to empha-I siz the Baraca work in Raleigh, and 1 to interest others in thr work. ' j All Baracas In the city are urged ' l" oe present ana onng a rrierwi or two. TR SALE AT A BARGAIN: 12 horie power upright boiler in good cnditin. C. B. Church. Grey stone. ' N. C. 9-l'5-wed-sat-sun-3t. 1 IdjllUKBll: RALEIGH MARBLE VORKS, Cooper Bros., Proprietor; Catalogue on request. Raleigh, N. C. FARM FXIt SALI 280 ACRES. 140 cleared. balance timber, rolling . land, two meadows, one 5-room house, one 3-room houne, two log vabins, four curing barns, one pack burn, new feed barn, good water. and one of the best tobacco and i grain farms in Orange county. 1 Price $13. o0 per acre. Alamance Insurance and Real Kstate Com- ; paiii .Burlington, N. ( I J-7-ood-30d. $ SEltlE NO. 5 WILL LSSI E SATUIl- ; cay, ijctober . 130,. Invest our 1 farnlnifn at f, 1-2 per cent clear of taxes. The Raleigh B. & I.. Associa tion office at Mechanics Savingv j Bank. 6-lhurs-sat-tue. Darnell & Thomas T1IE ItAlEIGII BUILDINt; X LON Association can accommodate i;cr- ; sons desiring to buv or vuik'. I Kinw. j : T. B. Womatk. president; V.'. S. t ; Wlls-.n. Sec. and 'JTreas i 9-26-t hur -sat-tues and wear their class color?.. Odd Fellows Ixidge at Falls of Neue. Grand Master Perriji Bus bee. a eompanied by Mr. J f. Berry, pro ceeded to Falls of Neuse Thursday flight and instituted a lodge of Odd Fellows, installing the following of ficers: J. w. Andrews. Noble Grand: l J. H. Watklns. Vice Grand; , W. J. Hailey. Rtcordlng Secretary : Henrv McReath. Financial Secretary and G. T. Watkins. 'Treasurer. This lodge starts off with twentv- TTre charter members, and bids' fair 9 be a strong and active lodge. FINED FOIt WIFE BEATING. Osgro Pays $27.35 Wltite Man Mnl for Being Drunk and Down. George Branch, a negro, was. fined j Z7.3 in the Police Justice's Court yesterday after a hearing on the charge of assaulting his wife. W. C. Partln. a white man. was fined $7.35, for being drunk ahd down Vi the street. ? The Rest Cooks. Don't take "any old extracts. '1- They know that Blue Ribbon Vanilla must e- ue& to jroduce perect results.-. ' IIOTIIL FtR SALE: FIRST ClA?iS T t'ommf rcial hotel business. with furniture, fixtures, etc., in good N. town of 10.000 population. Ad 5 dres?. "Hotel." News and Observer, Raleigh. N. C f!-19-e.o.dl0t- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as. administrator of T. K. llaugrud. late of Wake coun ty. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit t-heni to the undersigned on or before the firt day of October. 1908. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Alt persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. . This 27th day of September. 1907. ;' C. R. BOONE. I Administrator of T. E. Haugrud. f R. N. SIMMS, I Attorney for Administrator, oi a. w. Cw LUKE THE ROUE FOLKS HHP FY BY CJ II ! RALEIQU. N. C. j : i 1 Feel S r Bad Mm r rws.y.yv. I Can't thlnLT tiA. x: "ar irn ' I (head or kmck acheT f JT. I body! Trrr VVJ I A I n 1 who 4. vx B R IC p The Hillsboro Clay Mfg. Co. IIILLSBORO. N. C ' Maiiufacturer of Still Mud Side Cut BulldJug j BRICK GOOD RED C O Ii O It. ln supply orders for prompt or future shliwnent. . a its uquid W Ct$ Hr? AVaW Regular six 2fic & fiOc at droggUts. Barrett & Thomson Architects & Engineers Raleigh, N.C. Beautiful Home For Sale on Newbern Avenue Ten -roomed, exceptionally well built brick veneered house with modern conveniences. Nearly one acre lot, with seventeen large oaks, choice fruit ami flue garden. . S. D. Wait. E. P. S. KELLER ARCHITECT W. A. MYATT'S Large New Store Cut ;.:.- Flowers 1 i If in need of Bagging and Ties, An ' mial Clover Scetl, Tight Hold Plaster, j Cement. Hog Wire. Barbed Wire, ! Nails, none and Mule Shoes, one and Two-Horse Ietxrinlck" and "Piano" Mowern, "Disc" and "V liar'! llar row s, Dle Plo.. fJlintlaiMKia steel Beam Plows, Farmers Friend Grain Drills, eall on W. A. MVATT corner Blount and Martin streets. Most of the above goods were bought In car load lotJ and will be sold at rea sonably low figures, v 'T'tuMies No- 83, Raleigh ami Inter state. ' ; ' RALEIGH; N. C. . ii : Corner Jiartia gsd Clouut 81$, Fresh, f ragraat and beauti ful. All varieties in season.. Telephone - orders i glrsn prompt attention. J JL. OfQuinn telephone 149 OJ HAL.K1QH, N. C ! X-Os The . Royal Elastic Felt fJafress ' " : --'- " : ' - .U ." - ' ' gives entire satisfaction because it is made of the BEST MATERIAL ; ahd MADE RIGHT ITS PERSIANENT EISTICITY is wonderful and to liavo a MATTRESS to always, feel delightfully COMFO RAD LE is SAT ISFACTION, vl .;IV , ' . ,.y;.w(: Measure head to foot, rail to rail inside of Ucd,i J2lZTJ Rovail Rololgh Coldoboro Durham jcj K-jCii i iJ'yi Y T A 1 JUJTA. Vv T7T7".? 2 . . r. I -? . Consulting Eloctrical Ehglnoor. Estimates famished j lndlvlduala and j municipalities) for?;- lnstalla- , tlon ( of largo and smaP eJectrlo planta. '-: .1 J' V v THE LAW OF USU,L CONTltACTS. By R. C Strong . . : . . 50 Postpaid 1 43rd. Report Now on Sale 31.50, S 1. 80 Postpaid All red Williams & Co RALEIGH. N. C. Store' Closes at 6 o'clock Wwi Fall ?ZZz2?y : rt ' HISSES REESE, & C. Store Closes 6 o'clock f f
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