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S Man and Superman. a rule, a man'i ImL WhenIt's hot ha wants it! cool r 'When. It's cool he', wants t hot- 4Uw&7 anunr won i Jever 'wanting what he's got. iis a rule, I maintain, man's a fooL i - . . - r - !f UfVa mis, woman's wise: ,r When she can't get what She wants. Yhen shu "cries. 1 If ah. cannot Withstand her tears. f he "aires . up" to thedears. ija rulo wo man's, wise: i When: ahe can't aet what she wants. Vtfcn she cries. ! S-Frederlck Willis Davis ; in the May Century. .t " ' ' f Mrs. w. II. &: Bilrgwn. of Wei 4oiC pasted through the city yesterday iiturnlog from Greensboro, where ah attended .a meeting of the trustees of M Stonewall Jackson ilanuil Train isM.ScHocl. .V ' I 'S Mrs. M- E. Davis, of Washington, C. is visiting Mrs. T. R. Jones. Miss Mary Kate Applewhite, of the faculty of the Baptist University, and IJIss Ellxabsth Brurgs went to Hen dersou yesterday to attend the Tar Over Association. - . ' i Mrs. D. T. Cooper, of Henderson, Bussed through the: city yesterday ts ftnrnlag from Greensfcpro, where she attended the meeting of the trustees ftf ,the Stonewall Jackson Manual Training and Industrial School. Y- Mrs. Erwin Holt. of. Burlington. i visiting, her. parents. Capt- and Mrs. Ik W. Davis, at 104 8. , Dawson street. Mr..W.-A-.Hokeand little daugh til, are-visiting . Judge Hoke, of the Supreme court. .j ' -ff Miss Mantle Manxham. of Roa n&e,' Va.7 la the guest. of Mrs. John Ci'Drewrr. - 1 ' .p-Mls Josephine Boylan, who has bsn -visiting' Miss' Alice Spruin at XAUlsburg. has returned; home. . p--Mr. 8. R. Alexander and Mrs. Thomas' Alexander - are' visiting the J sanest own Exposition. ' r-Mrs. Josh James is here from Wil mington and is the' truest of Mm C. B.fDenson on North I- Wilmington street. 1 f " 4Mr. "John Koonce, of Raleigh, at ttstded the marriage jyeaterday at Trjnton. of his sister. Miss Lillle I Kwnce.- to Mr: Cummingsv of Norfolk. -Her many friends will be delight ed Jto hot tha Mrs. Joyner, wife of Joyner, of joncsboro, who has bevo In Rex Hoepital for several weks. has so much improved as to be abiy toreturn home. Rv. Mr. Joyner wa here' yesterday and accompanied his C wife home yesterday afternoon. -Mrs. R. H Royall. of wake For est apent yesterday . In the City. ' -rt-Mlss JessieV Brewer of Danville, Tevh spent yesterday with friends at th;3aptist University. I She- left this afternoon for Rockinghain to visit 'her sistw; Mrs.' Claude Gor4 -H -4tMiss v Mary , Harp, qfv IlUprook, -4Mrs- A. N. aters wife, of St, '-Petersburg. F!i.. ar at -iTSrbovoue-h Ilo-fk ' passed through th cItj-"Mest?r! y re turning frrrn Durhain. 1 HM-'Thomfw Cru.liip y Kittrell. wjLSSierc ytst r Jay tiit giVit of Mrs. Jato R. Uo:r . .,irs."J. r.t. .Mait-s..i! Durham, afttK.i- r'it-.to h-c fa Mu ;r iitr. V. .1. IlolVjwav. Ift for he hjni-i yej,tzY day.5. .? . ; rjlT. and Jlrs. d. F. (iMtIvvn. of their! return. from NorfoUv. paltimor and pther cities. . Mm.' Alt'ert ." Andersoii.P ufter a vhitSto Mrs. N. W. VenaNe In T -.:r. haini. returned to the city yfterdav Vtrs. L. K. Jordan... of Charlotte. after; a visit to Wllon is here, the g-6f of Mrs. Herbert " E.l sXorrls. tlTfi. W. O. Allen . returned t the city pcfterday after a' visit to Elisa beth irtv. Windsor and the James town viExpositon. . ; " . 7!he muslca) department, of the Woman's Club will give, a. musical -tea tomoj'5ow afternoon at . sour o'clock. All cUb members - most cordially in- .- ' z 4 Helms-Thomas. ; Waesboro. N. C. Oct.- At the homeVf her father. Mr. N.'CT. Thomas, Bunda morning. Mies Marj- ,T. Thorras BBcanif me orue or 3ir. uic, nrims, 1 of Unfon county, Bev. A. Marsh tm? - j j " .. . . lnr thA . officiating 'minister. Mr. ' -r; M-Ian a prominent young Helmiiig an accomplished young ta i .s,,'M,n of n'tin;a. the son of of rsfrnod taste and wa a t.?dent -: ,Tr- "n- ir' T n Mclean, lifts the X4mal Institute at AKhevlllr.- M-.' ' !?'''' Vung lady whose per IleJmsCiva subatantlAl farmer and r. ' !""l -'.r-n ae such th-it the num- youngkman of sterling character. The SHE Qt' IT. ?i Rut It Was a Hard Tull. " 1 It Mhsrd to believe thatfroflee will j nut a erron In such a condition as it did & Ovoman of Apple Creek. O. She tens njr own story. v 'I dd not believe coffee caused mv troubUi and frequently said I liked It so welH I would not and could not quit lXlnklhg It. but I was a miserable suf ferar trove heart trouble and nervous prostration for four years.!' I vai scarcely able to be around, had m) energy and did not care for .anything.. Was emaciated land had a constant pain around my heart until 'Ithouxht I could not endure tt. . For months I never went to bed expecting to get . up In the. morning; I felt as though I was liakle to die , any time. "Frequently I had nervoua chills and te least excitement would .drive sleep z away, and any little noise would '-upset me terribly. I was grad ually getting worse until finally one time if cam over me and I asked my self what's the use of being sick all the time and buying medicine so that I could indulge myself in coffee? "SO'I thought I would see If I could quit gjrlnklng coffee and got some Postun tr,hel? me quit I made It strictly according to directions, and I want So tell you that change was the greatest step In ray life. It was easy to qulj eofTea because. I had the Pos tum. ifhich I new Uke better than the old viffee. One bv one the old trou ble l-ft until now I ami In splendid healths nervea ateady. heart all right and pain all; gone. Never have any more nervous chills, donft take any meuicMne, -can do all mv! housework. a.nd rrdre done a gat deat beside." There's a Ra n." Read "The Roadqto Wellville." in pkgs. tune :1 s ii H i a were one and something wa aatd: about the advertising campaign of Oowas's Pnsumorda Cure. Eight of the womsn said they w ere , it. i - using the preparation, and the ninth woman, said she certain ly would' buy a bottle right awajr- ' They all agreed that it was j ' - 1 j - " i ' the best household remedy they ever saw and the eighth wo man Insisted that tl?ey; would not bV without it . The praise is universal. Those who know nothing of the vlr- A tues: bf the remedy! may. doubt- t always used.. an d our best and q ipow wng Yoiununry wu ' 1 you aire In doubt, try, : bottle, -.-r lit tte druggist wilt cheerfully, refund -your ' money. This puts roung-couple will make their home n -Union : county. Mann-Andrews. Durham, N 'C, Oct. 9 Mr. A. Mann; who recently left here for Qoldsboro-to make . ' his - home, was married in Orange county, not far from Chapel Hill, Sunday. The bride was Miss Myrtle Andrews. The mat ter ' was kept a profound secret and but: few of bis friends yet know that he is married. -After the vows were said Sundav the couple drove through , to Durham in time to catch the train j east and have gone to Goldsboro to ' make their home. MISSIOXART CONFERENCE Methodist Women of the Raleigh PistrlcaIIold an Interesting Sea- sion. T Oxford. N. C, Oct. . The Wom an's Foreign Missionary Conference for the Raleigh District., met in the jDScford M. E. Church. South, last Friday at 8 o'clock b. m. I The. chejr . rendered a beautiful ar rangement of "There's, a Wldeness in God's Mfcrcy after which the congre iratlon united in singing "Publish tilad Tidiags." Rev. -F. M. Shambuxger conducted devotional service and delivered a most appropriate address of welcome ,in behalt of the church. 1 Mrs. A. A. Hicks., representing the Oxford Auxiliary, In a few well chosen words welcomed each member of the body to-the hearts and homes of the Oxford people.- Mrs. F. D. Swindell. Corresponding Secretary of the Coti ferenca Society, responded with an inpromptu talk that was heartily en joyed bv all. - "All Kail the Power of Jesva Nam" was sung and the congregation was-dismissed. A- cordial invitation was extended to each person present to attend an irtformarl reception at " the parsonage given in honor of the delegates. Light refreshments were served and all were most delightfully entertained. ! Saturday morning at 9 o'clock wa? held, the .business meeting of the Con ference. Mrs. F. D. Swindell in the chair. i The reports show a total member ship in the District of adults 2S2. young peopJe ' 44. children 301. Amount raised since March 1st. 1907. S6M.14. j,;Mrs .Iforris,- nee Martin, who for several years was in China as a mis sionary, wss Introduced to the Con ference and made a few very inter esting remarks about her work while in the- "Flowery Kinjrdom. HMra. Morris .In in Imoresrive man ner : conducted the devotional service for thfe afternoon session. i 'Mrs. Swindell "gpoxe to the delega tion of the Importance of the Study Course for the auxiliaries. j iRev. F. M. Shamburper preaclied a strong sermon to a large congrega tion Sunday 'morning. Sunday after noon wa devoted to an entertainment by the. Bright Jewel Society of Ox ford. '' HOBGXI-GLENN. Marriage- of-a Couple Prominent and Well Known. Greensboro. X. C. Oct. 9 -A mar riage of great social interest through out the;State was celebrated here this afternoon. - At five o'clock at the First Presbyterian church Rev. Melton Clark officiating. Captain Franklin P. Mobgood. Jr., and Miss Lucy McGee Glean wet .united in marriage. !tr. Edward Hobgood of Philadel phia, f- brother of the groom acted as betrrian and Mrs. R. G. Sloan, a sls tf r of Miss Olenn. was matron of hfmor. The ushers were General B. ,SJ Royster. of Oxford, CoL S. W. Minor. of -Durham, Messrs. John A. Gilmer and R. 'W, Glenn, of Greensboro. I After the ceremony.' Capt. and Mrs. Itobgood left on a wedding triD to the Sapphire country'- They will be at .home, corner Kdgeworth and Bel lemeade street after November 1st. j j McLean-Rankln. Mount Holly. X. C, Oct. 9. At i-he home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Mattle Kelly Rar-kin Miss Laicv Run kin and Dr. Charlesp Erwin McLean. :of GAstonia. were wedded yesterday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. Rev. R. C. Andi?rvon. pastor of the Presbyterian fnhtirch at Oastonia, wai the ofneiating - r it-5 .! b ,,r trnu is eual to the num. o?. or ner acquaintances. J St. Iukr's Circle M-cts Thursday. gt. Luke's Circle will meet Thurs- day afternoon, instead of Fridav, at four o'clock at St. Luke's Home. MIL BRYAN'S ITINERARY. Tie Will Tteacti Raleigh nn Thursday Morning and Leave Friday. A letter was received from Hon. William Jennings Bryan who speak at the State Fair In Raleigh on Thurs day of next week (be sure to come! as to his Itinerary In the State. He will-speak at Richmond on Friday f this week. On Sunday he will be In Danville, Vs. On Monday he will speak at Charlotts. on Tuesday he will speak at Fayetteville. on Wed. nendayhe will speak at Greensboro, on Thursday he wijl speak at the State Fair in Raleigh. The hour for his leaving Raleigh ! nas not been fixed. He will rearh here from Greensboro st 10:25 a. m.. Thursday morning. lie will leave that night or Friday morning for Spartanburg. S. C. where he ha an engagement for Friday n'ght. It is hoped and expected that he will re main in Raleigh until Friday morn ing. GOVERNOR TO SNOW HILL. L Will Speak Ttiere Today in Rehalf of Temperance. - Gjovrnor Glnen left yesterday af ternoon for snow Hill and today he wilt sneak there In behalf of temper ance. "Reports from' Know Hill are tha there will be a great crowd there to hear Governor Glenn. day talking -but where' once used it is mjst effective, advertisements mrir rrjenas aooui ine cure, jr , and If you are , disappointed. Early Morning Comfort Open your sleeping -room windows let in the crisp, fresh air but your room need not be cold while dressing a touch of a match and the welcome heat is radiating from the PE ID Heattep (Equipped wftli Smokeless Oevlee) For heating the bath-room quickly it's a . great convenience, and will make the morning dip as glorious as in the summer. Nov it's breakfast time -make the room cozy and cheerful -your breakfast more enjoyable and start the day without a shiver. The Auto matic Smokeless Device prevents all smoke and smell and makes it impossible to turn the wick too high or too low. Cleaned in a minute burns 9 hours with one filling. Finished in Nickel and Japan. Every heater guaranteed. The ISSTQh T CtXT m wenyroom Household use laiei! improved eeairal drift turner brie Hi light al email cost. Absolutely sale. All parts easily cleaned. MaJc oi brass, nickel plated. Every lamp warranted. 0 you cannot grt (he Rayo Lamp or Perfection Oil Heater rrai yeui dealer, wrde to our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Iacorpsrated) VS. STATE F1E1ENTS Big Attractions for the Great Week October Fourteen to Nineteen S;e iai events w hich will, make the Great Str tF Fair this yet-r of excep tional int, rest are sxs follows: Tuesday, October 13 Opening 1- dress at T'airby Govern"" Glenn. Firyt meeting of Xorth Carolina Postmas ters. Openlnc of the Fair. Wednc-tiay, CXtobor 17. Laying of vomer etone of Waeonic Temple. Ad dress to Postmasters by Postmaster General George von. L. Meyer. Ad dress to cotton growers by Ilarvie Jordan, president Southern Cotton As sociation. Meeting of state Historical. Association at which Hon. Hannis Taylor and other j romlnent men will speak. Reunion of Confederate Vet erans. Thursday. Ooetober 17. Address at the State Fair by. Hon. William Jen nings Brvan. Fttdnv, October 18. A special edu cational day at the Fair, at which prominent educators will speak. Amusements for the Week. The wek will be one of amusement for all 'who come, and in addition to the man attractions of the State Fair Itself there will be the fo'lowlug events: , j Monday. October 11. At the Acad emy of Music at nisftu '"Sherlock Holmes." At Raney Jlall a subscrip tion dpnee. Tuesday. October .15. At Capital '1ub a smoker to Postmaster General Geo. von L. Meyer. At the Academy of Music- "Sherlock Holmes." The nai-ade of the Marr-haij to the Fair. ! Wednesday.:' October 16. A tourna : ni'int a the Fair bv the Marshal, j At riyh! tournament ball at the I Caoital b. At the Academy of ' Mini? "Mr. Rlue Bearcl" ith fifty ; people. 1 ThnrMlny. Oftolxr 17. Dance at ! the Capita lClub. At Metropolitan Hall Camnanari-KeUpy. At the ! Acaiiem) o Music "i-egg' Fnim Puri" with sixty-two reojle. Fritiay. Octoter 18. The Marshals ; Grand I'uM at Capital lub. At the ! Academ1- "Arrival of Kitty." Saturday. October 10. Dante at i Uanev L'Lrary Hal'-, i llie I'alr All tle Week, j There will be many visiton to the Great Stat- Fair on Monday when the finishinK- tourho are being: tut on. j L'arh day there will l horse raciny. i 'rec shows, automobile rat en tourna , mer.t contest, gun rlub shoot, many ! concrete anfl a general Kood time, j Reduced rates on aM tli1 railroads ami I it rrre'at crowd coming. DH. MeKFJIAVAY ARRIVF-S TO ! NIGHT. Will Spend Friday in Raleigh and Go to Cliaicl Hill lYiday After noon. Hon. St. Clair McKfilvvay. editor of the address at the lTnivfrKity f North Carolina on "University Day" Sat urday, October 12th will reach ttul eih thin afternoon on the Seaboard Air Line railway, and will spend, to morrow in Raleigh as the guet of Mr. Joephus Daniel.-. On Friday afternoon lie will pu, to Chapel Hill and deliver the address. It promises to be a day of rare interest at Chapel Hill and many of the alumni are ex pected to be there- to greet Dr. Mc Kelway. CHOP I'AXS OUT WELL. Appoorcd to Bo Kuinetl By Hall, But Is Worth 25 Cits a Pound, Durham. N. C. Oct. 9. Mr. A. P. Daniels, of Hurdc's Mill, Person'coun ty, sold tobacco on this market1 yes terday. Ho bad ith him some very fine weed and he said that he expect ed to average for his entire crop about 30 cents. He was offered 25 cents for his r-ror at home. Mr. Daniels was one of those farm ers who was caught by the fearful hall storm- He said that the morning af ter the hai' when he went out to look at his cro It made him sick at heart. It fwrn.', bov.-ever. that the plants took a ner. growth and by proper top ping and training the tobacco was made as good, and Mr. Daniels thinks It was actually Improved. At least he has been offered $23 per hundred pound 'and tatee his crop. The tobacco:he sold here yesterday, this being the poorest of the cro"p. brought a high uvoragc that pleased him. Others who sold here yesterday were grt-atly pleased with the prices. Durham 1 doing her part to give the farmers a big price this year. A woman knows her husband Is so brave she will go to see if it Is a bur glar herself to keep him from getting into. a. light. :.. j i .Carry It fro Room to R oom I.IXCOLX LI Till A CLl'Ii. t'niqiic Company Vlich liiuolnlon People Will Organize. T.ineulnton. X. , Oct. 9. General Robert. F. Hok lias gone to Raleigh to obtain the charter for the Lincoln I.Ithia Club. The Incorporators wiil meet at the Lincoln Lithia Inn Thurs day, 'October 17th. for the purpose of organising . the company. As soon thereafter a3 possible the stockholders will be called together to elect the officers anc directors of th club. Im mediately arrangements will be made to lay off the lots; as one lot accom panies each share of stock, and many of the holders thereo'f desire to know the location of their lots as many are going to erect their cottages this win ter for the coming summer. PI-7ILSOXALS. Hon. T. W. Ricett. of Louisburg. was in the city yesterday returning from Monroe. " Mr. A. L. Causae has gone to New York on a ten day's business trip. Dr. Tait Butler has gone to Hallfox county to investigate some cattle dis eases. Mr. K. L. Travis, of Halifax, was in Raleiyh yesterday. Mr. C. M. Wilson, of Wilson's Mills, after a visit fo Louisbure was here yesterday on his way, home. State Insurance. Commissioner J. R. Young left yesterday for Golds boro, where he froes to attend to bus iness for the department. Nadine Face Powder Prodnces a Beantifo.1 CamplezioB. i Soft sail velvety. Remiias until wukid off. Purified by a aewly dicovered pro ocas, Htrmlcil as water. Prevents re turn of discoloration. (In green boxea only.) I Buy one 50c pack- ,ufSm mt and money will be - refunded if you are not entirely eatiefied. STints Wbite. Fle.K, Pink, Brunette. By leading drugiate or nuiL rep d by NATIONAL TOILET CO. Paris, Tena. Sold by W. H. King Dr z Com pany, H. T. Hicks Druir Company, and other druggists. NOTICE.' j Having qualified as administratrix ' , , 1 11 ri 1 1 - "i vnas. .-s. vvuuams, aeceasea, late of Wake county, N.. C, this is to noti fy -ili persona haying claims against said estate to present them to the un dfrsigned for yment on or before the 6th day of July. 19QS, or this no-tif-e will be plead ia bar of their re covery. BLANCH W. WILLIAMS, Administratrix. COMK TO THE Fair and Horse Show and take advantage of the oppor tunif) it offers you to visit SYDN0R & HUNDLEY'S GREAT FURNITURE AND CARPET STORE II will pay you handsomely. Wc arc member of tlie Hetall Mer chants' Association-, and If you buy St 10 worth frm n or other mem ler of tlie association, you get your railroud . faro paid within a radium of 100 miles. 1 A CHANCE TO GKT A FREE . TItIP TO A G IS EAT CITY AND A GREAT FAIK! SYDN0R & HUNDLEY incorporated IEAlEItS, 709-11-13 K. Broad Street. Richmond, Va. lleduced Rates to Jamestown Exposl uou. The Norfolk and' Southern Railway announce that coach tickets which heretofore have only, been sold to Norfolk and return on account of Jamestown Exposition on Tuesdays, will hereafter, until further advised also be on sale on each Friday: Prom. Hates. Goldsboro . Kinston. New Bern . Washington, ..$2.40 .. 2.40 . , 3.40 .. 3.25 , Ge.!Pa A rent II er HUDGINS. fHas been used for over SsiXTt-FIVe YEARS by" MIIXIONS OP MOTH ERS for their CHILDREN WHIT v TEETHING with PETRKECT SIK 1 OUUIUB : ,UJO CHILD SOFTENS the QUMS, , ALTXts all i PAIN; CURES WIND COUC, and is the best remedy for JJlARRHOiSA. 1 isoia Dy arusisu in nevery part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's" Soothine; Syrup and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Guaranteed under the Pood and Drur Act of June 19. 1906, Serial number 1098. AN OLtl AND WEI A, TRIED. REMEDY. fj ljohn w.hays) CIVIL EtlQIHEEn Men at a An. Boe- C. K. PETERSDURG, VIRGINIA Water PoragndliadpillVcrksj IMCLUBIMO WATER WORKS. SCWCRS. PAVINa. HiQHWAV. ELECTRIC LiaHTIKQ ; Is to BuildUp? Glenwood Avenue is"', now a thor oughfare which will soon be macad amized. We have instructions to erect eight handsome homes on lots recently euiu mere imnK oi a DeauuIUI 100 j acre park Just beyond..- We are also constructing buildings by the dozen in i otner parts or itaielgh. See us if you want anything, or if you have anything to sell. Se6 us, We have acquired -timber interests wliich makes it easy for us to build. Hightower & Fort MHffl Friday, Oct. 11 MESSRS MARTTX EMERY'S" Majestic Presentation of the Great Mystic Festival .Drama CTN ENGLISH.) Evening performance at 7:45. Carriage at 11:15. ', " PRICES $1.50. $1.00.J75c. and 50c. Sale opens Oct. 9. Notice of Administration. All persons having claims against Edward F. Owena, deceased, are noti fied to exhibit the same to the under signed on or before August 28th, 1908. This 8th August, 1907. . REBECCA C. OWENS. Adm'x of JJdWard Owens. 8-28-law-Sw. TAX The tax books will be opened at the places and days stated below for- the collection of taxes. And t is expected that all will avail themselves of this opportunity to settle their taxes dur ing the month of October Falls Saturday, Oct. 26, 1907 Pugh's Store. .Friday, ct. 25. 1907 New Hill Saturday. 6t. 26. 1907 Cary Saturday, Oct. 26. 1907 Morrisvi lie. .. .Saturday, pet. 26, 1907 Adams' Store. .. .Friday, ;Oct. 25, 1907 Holly Springs. .Saturday; Oct 26, 190"i Method Friday, Oct. 25, 1907 Mitchell's Mill. . . .Sat., Oct. 26, 1907 Wakefield. .Saturday, Oct. 20. 1907 Wendell Saturday. Oct. 26, 1907 Fuquay Springs. ... .Sat. Oct. 26. 1907 O- Bryant's Store. . . .Sat.bct. 26, 1907 Stony Hill School House Friday, Oct. 23, 1907 Neuse. .... .Saturday, ot, 26. 1907 Gulley's Store Sat., Oct. 26, 1907 Township House. .Fri., Oct. 2., -1907 Myatt's Mill Sat., Oct. 26. J907 Garner ....Sat., Oct. 26, 1'907 Auburn .Fri., Jct. 25, 1907. Milburnie .Sat.. Oct. 26. 1907 Franklin's precinct. Sat., Oct. 26, 1907 Wake Forest Kolesville. . Apex Green Level. . . .Sat., Oct. 26, 1907 ..Fri, Oct. 25. 1907 Sat.. Pet. 26. 1907 . . .Fri.. Oct. 25. 1907 I will be In my office in the Court house from 8 o'clock a. m.f until 6 o'clock, p. in., every day In t!he week except Sunday. , , JOSEPH II. SEARS. Sheriff of Wake County. Raleigh. N. C Oct.. 10. 1907. NOTICE Sealed proposals will she received ud to noon. October 25. riant , v construction of a four-story brick ad dition to the Stale Hospital for the Insane at Raleigh. N. C. also separ ate bids for plumbing ani heatlng ac cording to plans and specifications prepared by Barrett A Thomson, ar chitects and engtri-lerp, ; Raleigh, N. C. and on file at their office. A bond with a reputable Surety Company licensed In the State of North Carolina, not less than twenty rive per cent, of the contract will be required. ;- The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. -. Bids must be marked. 4fBld for Ad dition to State Hospital. pRaleigh, NL C." and addressed to. W. A. ERWIN. Chairman Building Comtnltteee. West Durham, N; C - .. 10-3-Thur.-Tues.-6t. HOTtlL BROADWAY AND 1 1TM STREET NEW YORK CIT1T,( tCUila Kair .Acccm k By Pwlaf e . latcrast. Ha Btacfc fwai Wart8lwr". S mlaabs wlt et Shopping PUtrtet. ' KOTXD FOB: Cxrvuesee ef Dilta, CbSy fortabl Appolctmnt. Conrtertaa 8e , : vice ad HonaliU Sarronsdiuge. : tsm SI.50iPERfCiY ftKD ES EUROPEAN PLAN.. ITabto d? Hot Breakfast 50ci . VMiTAYI,On & oori.inc. - :- ALSO..' inOTKlTMARTIWiaCB. . .jiDadwftr.4i SSitt' Street.' Glenwood Going PARSIFAL THE ONLY Comfortable: Way to visit the - ' JAMESTOWN CJCPOITIOH .is to stop at Tke ONLY HOTEL INSIDETbs OROUNDS War star at Nerfolktcn sallss away? rlava yar room witkla five aslant of . any .part of the Expesltlea at t . inn nn ITHEINSIDEI 1 apssaal aaaasBB asssasS EUROPEAN PLAN Si. so eer dav. Popalar Priced Rsstaarant: Pergola Perch Cafe facias; HUtericHanptoaRoad Add la.eo for AMERICAN PLAN. Rata provide for ro-adalssioa te tas - g-reaads at any hoar. Concerts by ajrd U. 5. Re&rlmeat Baad. All Conveaieaces of a firstlaM hotel, com bined with the ntmoat Comfort. Accommo dation! for 1300 guests. aVCkeek your bafrgagc to Exposition Pier or Pine Beach Pier at the entrance aet to Norfolk. HARRY WATCBAM, Manager. SEABOARD INTERCILANGEARLE MILEAGE BOOKS. The Seaboard has placed ' on sale 1.000 mile Interchangeable books for $22.50 limited sis: months, good only for local travel in North Carolina on tne following- roads: Seaboard Air Line Railway, South ern Railway, Atlantic Coast Line, Carolina and Northwestern Aberdeen and Asheboro, Xorfolk and Southern, (Beuafort Division). Danville & West ern. C. II. GATTIS, Travelling Passenger Agent, Raleigh. N. C. REAL POU SALE! Will Pay 10 Per Cent on Investment. I - - W. P. SINGELTARY, WUson, N. C. royster's:!k SELECT B0ARDIJI3 1 HOUSE 1 Idrai Wllcj M. Racers eOi anenttr to tike fact that this .larse bonae. . within half square of the capltol, baa been newly painted, papered and furnished, and Is open, fo boarders bj the day, week or month. LARGE AJTD AIRY ROOMS.. RCA BONABLE PRICES. Within one half sanare of the capitol US K wHiMiNGTON smccz. - , - ; WHAT ATTEBTilON Have you paid your chil dren's eyes do yon put them in scliool without knowing they have perfect orf Imper fect vision? . Neglect right lie re may result In much trouble and expense later on. A wise parent will - have tlieir children's eyes examined before putting hooks into their hands to study. Don't neglect this matter. o Jewelers, Raleigh, N. C. s i" School Kpown for years as the leading finishing college for younr womn in North Carolina. FOlt CATAJjCGUK. 1 ; fc Address, The Rector St. Mary's School (U J KOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having duly qualified as adminis trator , of the estate of the late J. 13. Holloway. this Is to 'notify i: all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned administrator on or . be fore the 1st day of October.. 1908. or this notice will be pleaded in vbar; of their recovery All persons ' Indebted to the said estate will please make im mediate payment. , r -y---,-''"-----:.y: This let day of October. 1967. J - Jr. J. HUULuwAi, Ad rnh iXrator of jr. E. Holloway.- v R. M STMS. Attorney for Admmls traior. 10-llaw-w. ESTATE i - St. uviary nl V i SEABOARD j Line Kkuxwi ; -.' rhe ExposHioa . Una tb . Crrfclk Direct and shortest line to the prta cipal cities. "North. East. South and Southwest. Scheduler effective M Ctb. l0, subject to change without : notice. , - : - , . .-. 7 ' v ; Tickets for passage for ail trains are ""a uj laim company ana : acoented by the paasenrer with tha understand Ing- that, this company will not be re ' sponsible for failure to run its trait on schedule, time or for-any such da-la-s as may be Incident to their oper ation. Care is exercised tor give, cor rect time of connecting; Unas hut this i Company iu not responsible for, errors or omissions. t - . ? - - s Trains. Arrive Ralei.-h as Fonows. -No. 4. Seaboard kxnress. norta ; bound from Jacksonville l:S( a.rm. ! No. 22. Jamestown LJmlted. north bound, from, Blrnxlnxhasi, AUsaita, Charlotte., 2 :is a. m. No. :tt, Jamertowc Umttsd, from Norfolk. 2:25 a. m. : . , - No. 8 1, . Seabosj d - express. : south bound, from New Tor k. ; a. m. No. 22. Exposition Special. north bound, from Blrnuug-ham, Atlanta and Charlotte, lclg p. m. No. 41, Exposition Ppecfal south bound, f roii Portsmouth-Norfolk and Richmond, 4:25 p. m. No 2t. ' fcea board Shoo-fiy, Oouth bound from ' Weldon. - Oxford end Henderson, 10:26 a; m. dally eseeat Sunday. No.. 44, Seaboard Mail northhoisad. - irem jacKsonvuie. Atlanta soa 4r mi'jham, 12:5 p. m. No. 42, Seaboard Mall - sottlfcoccad, from New York and TTatljlastou. 5:50 p.m. , - ;; - Trains Jjcave RIeix3i as rawea. N. S4, Seaboard Express, aerth bout 1. for Richmond. - W&i&lartua and New Trk 1:40 a. m.- - .No. 2-1, Setboard Express scuth bound for Jacksonville. 2:0S a. ri. iNo. 20. Seaboard Shoo&y cevth bound for Henderson. OxXord - td Weldon. 6:00 p.- m. dally cxcspC Cur day.::-.1-----.' . f .-. . - -. No. 41, exposition SpedH. ouy bound, ror. Wilmington. Charlctts, A lanta, Blrmlnrham and. Ecrthwec, 1:4J m. v -- ' ? v- ' No. 6$,i Seaboard ifcil.' Sao rihbc rr; f cr Richmond. Washington. Nsr To?fs and the Northwest. 1:01 p. tal , . No. 4ly Seaboard Mai. sGut&tcco, for Jacksonville 6:56 p. xn. ' .. - No. 22, Janintown ; JJLxsCi Cos, Norfolk. 2:20 a. m. . No. 32. Jamestown .Umliad off" At lanta and Birmlngrham, 2:40 a. za. - No. 28, Exposition Special fcaEfe-! bound for Portsmouth-NorfcUv 9C-a- rectimj with stesjner lines fevr pointa north, 1:20 p." m. . .-." The test equipped vestibule cocTv es, Pullman drawing room,-' ieepia' cars and cafe flininc ; cars iyf- - yj through trains. -' . - For schedules, mteaT w Ome-tabrat summer booklets, descriptive at tlr summer resorts, address or cali cn .5 P. Mitchell, City p-issenger an -T"2j. Agent. Ralelffb, N. C. - ' .' ; V Hi; OATT1S, - : :TraveXirnjr";;Passenfw Ageau '.' ' " ' . Ralelsb, 2?..?. Office Tarborough Hotise B12g ' . - Special Hates to Zlaleish AccqvsA CJto - Fair, j October lth-iotlv so?, " v - Via Seaboard.) ' ., V ; . - ; " y '. ' s .v--.,; One- first class fare 'pScs " using rates effective prior tc Jvls Xt 1907. plus 50 cents .for cho.adjrlsslcc; to grounds, from"- pcLais . m Jonh Carolina. From j. joints -outside-t-North Carolina" 5 0 cents for " admission -coupon . to grounds is not added. Chil dren : over5, nvB' and; under twelv Ralf .fare.V'r-v-i:v..:.- ' , --- ' ; Military companies and bands, twea -, ty-fivo or mors eane ticket, two. cents per mllo one .way- dlsfsncs ( traveled. f -.'. v.C' ' " Tickets - sold October, llth.- o ' isi'tt ' inclusive, and f ore.noon trains arrivinR Raleigh . October 19 th;. , limited Or to- -berit lstc-..j', w -r - J :? '- f : -- Special trains will be operated from all territory on Seaboard whereve necessary to properly handle the bus?--ness..---r-'-j-i..-': - v; v See flyers advertising special servic on Wednesday and Thursday. - Train will be operated Wednesday and Thursday every 20 minutes Union Depot to Fair Grounds to accommo date the travel from -the . city,. -. - - , r This will be .f e best - and, largest attended Fair in tne history of th5 As sociation: ; ; : - J October 16th Postmaster's. 3)sy October 16th -Masonic Day, . ' , October 1 7th Bryan Day. - ' . October 18th Children's Day.' ..: -Grand Free Attractions, liiLoo drome and Wild West Shows. "Meet ing Postmasters and speech by -Postmaster General on Tuesday.''- Laying Corner Stone 'Masonic TmplOv Wed nesday. Honorable William. Jennings Bryan speaks on Thursday.. ' . ? ' For Information, -see agent or sd-? dress. : C. H. GATTIS. - -S, Traveling Passenger Ageni, Raleigh, N. -'J. - SPECLUi RATES VIA BOARD. t THE SEA' ' Nashville, .Tennu -Tennessee Home coming Week. September 33rd to 28th. One first class fare, : plus 2 5 cents. Tickets sold September 21st to 23rd. limited to September 30th. lUcnmond. Vav Triennial General Convention Protestant Episcopal Church, October 2nd to 23rd. . :Ona first class fare, plus 25 cents. Tickets sold September 29th to October 20th. limited to October 26th. - . -. Washington. - D. International Convention Brotherhood of St. An drew. SeDtember 25th to 29th. One first class fare.' plus 2-5 cents. Tickets -4 sold September 21st to 25th. limited September 20th. , . Norfolk, Vs. -Jamestown , Exposi tion. 6 0 day tickets, 1 0 day tick eta. sold dally Coach Excursion tickets at very low- rates sold Tuesdays and Fridays. Extra. Coaches from Char lotte. Raleigh and 5 Durham on ? Nos. 3 8 f--- and , 32, Tuesdays and :. Fridays. Dining car service on all trains. - - Atlanta, Ga. National Association of Cottor Manufacturers, October' 7th to 9th. One and one-third first das fares, - plus -26. cents. - Tickets saM October 6 th to 8th.. Limited to October- 1 2th.' - . ; - r - - I v .-.--,' . , ' - Washington. D. C National Asso ciation - of Cotton Manufacturers. Oc tober 2nd to 3rd. - One and one-third first class fares, plus 25 cents. Tickets sold September . 30th to October 2rU, limited October 3th. . . , For time-tables, rates or any Infor mation in regard to other sDeclal 6t- casions. aaaress. the undersigned. C H. GATTIS, Traveling Passenger Agent. v Ralelrh. N. C. I rou SAUEL Aa I have more stock, etc, than I will need at? my next location. I will sell eight or ten fine - young- mules. large "and well- broke. Four nics oxen. Three or5 four t Nixon two horse wagons, good as new. One new log ;. truck. ' Two or three good log carts, also one second-hand Atlas en-r glne. 10x12. -rn second- -hand saw mill all5- K... and one all wojuneie lert-nar J Wllliamsport eajoi all O. IC ,eAn bfere i move. : W. NX FRANKS.- ;v. ':;v-v- - . McCullers, N. C - i
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