8 The News and Observer WEDNESDAY February 4. 1903- Trains Leave Raleigh Daily Going North. Going South. 1:35 a. m. 4:15 a. m. 11:15 a. m. 3:45 p. m. 11:50 a. m. 6:58 p. m. Going East. Going West. 5:20 a. m. 12:50 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 8:56 a. m. 4:12 p. m. 3:52 p. m. RALEIGH AND CAPE FEAR. 7:00 a. m. 4:00 p. m. THE WEATHER TO-DAY. Local forecast for Raleigh and vicinity to 8 p. m.: Rain followed by clearing, much colder with cold wave: Local data for Raleigh yesterday: Maximum temperature, 66.0; minimum temperature, 48.8; mean temperature, 67.4. Total rainfall .01 inches. Ilf and about the city. Dr. Crawford is confined to his room by sickness. An immense turnip, weighing ten pounds, and grown by Mr. C. S. Wil liams, was on exhibition at Crowder & Rand's Btore yesterday. Can you beat this? Always a true index of Raleigh's pros perity is the showing of the postofilee receipts. For the month of January, 1901, they were $4,274.09, and for January, 1903, $4,791.50, an increase of $517.41. Parties missing such objects arc re quested to call and examine two velvet jackets, one blue, which were recovered from the three negro burglars tried last week. State Superintendent of Public In struction J. Y. Joyner went down to Olive Chapel, in Chatham county, near Apex, yesterday, and spoke there last night in the interest of good schools, and for local tax. Dr. Cave, the new pastor of the Pres byterian church, writes that he is re covering from his illness and will visit Raleigh shortly. He cannot say as yet when he will be able to begin his pas torate. PERSONALS. Mr. H. O. Hyatt, of Kinston, is in the city. Mr. N. B. Broughton has gone to At lanta. Mr. H. B. Marks, of New Bern, is in Raleigh. Mr. Henry McAden, of Charlotte, is in the city. / Mr. W. H. Norris has rturned from Greenville. Mr. W. G. Separk went up to Burling ton yesterday. President F. P. Venable arrived in the city yesterday. Hon. Cam Morrison, of Rockingham, arrived yesterday. Rev. M. T. Plyler, of Louisburg, was in Raleigh yesterday. Mr. R. S. Burns, of Carthage, was in Raleigh yesterday. Mr. Paul Schenck, of Greensboro, was in Raleigh yesterday. Capt. S. E. Linton left for Charlotte yesterday on business. Hon. R. U. Page, of Biscoe, is regis tered at the Yarborough. Mr. M. C. Winston, of Selma, was here yesterday on business. Mr. W. E. Monroe, of Goldsboro, was in Raleigh on business yesterday. Messrs. W. J. Adams and Geo. H. Hum ber, of Carthage, are in Raleigh. Messrs. M. J. Willard and R. O. Pars ley, of Wilmington, are in Raleigh. Representative King, of Pitt, was again in his seat in the House yesterday. Messrs. J. A. Taylor and James Kyles were in the city yesterday from Wilming ton. Messrs. Geo. W. Connor and D. S. Boy kin, of Wilson, were in Raleigh yester day. Mr. Dan Huh McLean, Secretary and Treasurer of the N. C. R. R., is in the city. Attorney General R. D. Gilmer has gone to Waynesville to si>end several days. In the Sapreme Court Cases were argued in the Supreme court yesterday as follows: Willey vs. Railroad; argued on tion to reinstate the appeal, by W. M. Bond for plaintiff, L. L. Smith for de fendant. State vs. Monds; by Attorney General for State, Leary for defendant. Hudnell vs. Lumber Company; con tinued by consent. Pasterfield vs. Sawyer; by Aydlett for plaintiff, Bond and G. W. Ward for de fendant. Boyd vs. Warren; by Warr«n and Nich olson for plaintiff. Rodman and Small & McLean for defendant. Turner vs. Davis; by Aydlett for plain • tiff. Herring vs. Lewis; by Grim >s for plain tiff Rodman for defendant, submitted un der Rule 12. Cutler vs. Cutler; by Warren for plaintiff, Nicholson and Small &. Mc- Lean for defendant. Balk vs. Harris; by Small & McLean for plaintiff. Warren for defendant. Parris vs. Cedar Co.; by Bond and Shepherd for plaintiff, Aydlett and F. H. Busbee for defendant. Makely vs. I>egion of Honor; by Pru den and Shepherd for plaintiff, Bond and Hinsdale & for defend ant. Second district appeals will be called next Tuesday, February 10th, as fol lows: State vs. Shearin. State vs > Goode. State vs. Spivey. Lamburton vs. Vann (2 appeals.) Norwood vs. Lassiter. Sykes vs. Boone. Blair vs. Johnson. Harrison vs. Garrett. Vincent vs. M’f'g. Co. Leigh vs. M’f’g. Co. Vinson vs. M’f’g. Co. Holley vs. Smith. Hughes vs. Gay. Scull vs. Ins. Co. Burton vs. M’f’g. Co. Jernigan vs. M'f'g. Co. Rodwell vs. Harris. ■ One Cent a Word. NO ADVERTISEMENTS TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 25 CENTS AN INSERTION. CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER. SPE CIAL DISCOUNTS ON LONG CON TRACTS. POPCORN WANTED.—ADDRESS C. D. Taylor, Raleigh, N. <\ WANTED—TO BUY A JOB PRINTING outfit. Address, Printer, No 218 N. Main Street, High Point, N. C. 4-2 t WANTED—COMPETENT M AN T O make elbows and i s for tobacco flues. State price. Address, P. S. B. Harper, Kinston, N. C. 3-6 t WRITE FOR CONFIDENTIAL PRICE list of fubber goods for men and wo men. Sent free in plain sealed en velopes. Address, Rubber Specialty Co.. Box 421, Atlanta, Ga. 1- “A PRIDE OF NORTH CAROLINA—HER second crop seed potatoes; earliest, best and most prolific. We supply them as they should be. Write us. Win, Bragaw & Co., Washington, N. C.” BUGGIES AND HORSES FOR SALE, AT Smithfleld, N. C., I will sell on the 7th day of February, 1903, about 25 good buggies and carriages, one nice bus and harness, ten nice horses and harness to the highest bidder, but will sell the lump and rent you the stables before date of sale. Will pay a profit of about $75 to SIOO per month. Have good reasons for selling. H. I). Ellington, Smithfleld, N. C. 2- IDEAL FRUIT PRESERVER—OUR RE frigerator now on exhibition in front of the court house. Demonstrates of its working and results shown daily. The public invited to call and witness these. The greatest invention of the day. Don't miss this opportunity if in terested in fruit preserving. Here for only one week. H. G. Williamson. 3- WANTED—POSITION AS STENOGRA pher and typewriter. Have had three years experience. Can give references. Address, “M,” care News and Obser ver. PATENTS—PROTECT YOUR IDEAS No allowance, no fee. Consultation free. Established 1884. Milo B. Stev ens & Co., 817 14th street, Washington, D. C OVER COAT LOST.—ONE BLA Hf coat, cilk lined with cuffs, finder will be liberally rewarded return to Park Hotel. WANTED—SALESMEN FOR COUNTY and State Rights. $l5O per month. For particulars, address with stamp, Lock Box 176, Wadesboro, N. C. WANTED—A POSITION AS MANAGER in any first class hotel. Have served this business for a number of years. Write to News and Observer, G. E. C. I WANT TWO SPECIAL AGENTS THAT can produce business; exceptional con tracts to the right parties. State ex perience and amount of pay for busi ness last year. Address, W. B. Al len, General Agent, Prudential Insur ance Co., Goldsboro, N. C. WANTED—AT ONCE GOOD PIANO AND organ salesman; must be strictly hon est and sober. State salary. Address, Privett & Co., Wilson, N. C. 1-28-lw, FOR SALE—TWO VERY DESIRABLE dwe’iings two squares from Fayette ville street. Apply to Raleigh Real Estate and Trust Co. FOR SALE.—WATER MOTOR—4- horse power, In good condition Ad dress, W. M., care News and Obser ver- COTTON LINTERS WANTED.—WE ARP in the market to purchase cotton lin ters of good grade, first cut. Corre spondence, with samples, solicited. Norfolk Yarn Mills, Norfolk, Va. 1-17-lm. MORPHINE, LAUDANUM, COCAINF, and Liquor Habits permanently and painlessly cured at home; no detention from business; action immediate; leaves patient in natural, healthy con dition without desire for drugs. Cure guaranteed for SIO.OO. Write for par ticulars. Dr. Long Co., Atlanta, Ga. 1-2-wed., fri., sun-39t. WANTED—MAN WITH S3OO TO SSOO can secure legitimate light, manufa< - taring business. No risk nor compe tition; .S.B daily profiis. For personal interview address, J. W., care News and Observer. “T* *7 4 *l* *l* *♦* •J* i ** > * , ‘ *.* vv v | Indigestion | I Relieved, * * 4* | Colds, LaGrippc, Nerv- | I ous and Sick Headaches | | immediately cured by * ! CAPUDINE. j f • X * Sold by all druggists. * *. .j. .jmJ. .j. ►!« *i* *;♦ ♦> *t« *l-* v **•«■> Appeals to you on Its merit. It* reputation costs you nothing. FOR Asthma use CHE NEY’S EXPECTORANT. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEB. 4. 1903. NEW ARRIVALS OF SPRING GOODS DAILY. Thousands of yards from Nainsook, Swiss and Cambric Embroideries from % inch to 13% inches wide. Embroideries in Matched Sets. Laces in all varieties. Serpentine and Applique. J; a w * MEN’S SPRING STYLE HATS. The newest blocks in Men’s Soft Hats in the new Gray and Black. Stiff hats are passing out. The shapes now become more faces, and are a radical departure from the styles of a short time back. Advance Styles in Millinery. Commencing Monday morning, February 2nd, the Millinery Department will be ready for taking early Spring orders. The ne w Spring stock is rapidly pouring in. The advance styles for Spring aro shown in considerable variety. Our lull force of Milliners is now hard down at work on regular stock hats. Blankets and Comfortables. At no time of the year are the prices on bed clothing so low as right now. They’ll sell now without much coaxing. 11-4 Heavy White Blankets, was $1 75, is now $1.12 1-2. 10-4 North Carolina Wool Blankets. Was $2.50, now $1.70 10- Elkin Blankets, Sanitary Gray, was $3.00. is now $2.25 11- all Wool Grey Blankets, was $3.50. is now $2.75 30x40 White Wool Crib Blankets, was 1.50. is now SI.OO 30x50 White Wool Crib Blankets, was 2.00, is now $1.50 Siikoline Bed Comforts, was $1.50, now is 88c. Satine and Chintz Comforts, was $2.00, now is ' $1 25 Silk down Satine Comforts, $2 50, now is $1 63. Outings and Canton Flannels. Not often does advantages come to you so potent this early in the year. The best 7% Aristocrat Outings are now 5%c. The best 10c. White Mountain Outings arc now 6%c. Full Width Bleach Canton Flannels That was 7%c, 8 1-3, 10. 12% and 15c. Now is .. 5%, 6 1-4, 7% 9, and 11c. Fascinators and bhawls. Ladies Crocheted Shawls and Capes— Facinators, Infants’ Sacques, etc. —in Ice Wool, Shetland, Split Zephyr. and Saxony Yarns. White, Black. Pink, Blue and Grey—All at just half prices. Was SI.OO, $1.50 and $2.50 Now is 50c-, 75c-, SI.OO and $1.25 Germantown Wool and Saxony Yarns, was 10c. Hank, is now sc. Two and four-fold Zephyrs, was sc. Skein, is now 2%e. Men’s smoking- Jackets. Not many left. The styles are the best—fine Plaid Back Oxford Cloth. Self- Trimmed.—Prices cut in two — Was $5.00, |s6 50. 7 50 and $9.00 Is now $2.50, $3.25, $3.75 and $4.50 Fancy Blanket Bath Robes, with girdles at one-third price off— Was $4 50. $7.50 and $1 00 Now is $3 00, $5.00 and $6 50 Combination Suits. Ladies All-Wool Union Suits in white only, reduced from $2.75 to $1 84 Blße we "reliable ? | r one of our many patrons, and send us I ckage of your clothes, that we may | ate to you. We especially invite the g i of the legislative members. Just 1 our wagon. ( CITY STEAM LAUNDRY. I J. K. MARSHALL, Proprietor. | -RSTATE 87. BELL 1331. RALEIC __ | A per sonal investigation will convince any one that KING’S is absolutely the largest best equipped and most successful college of BUSINESS. HIORTIIANI EWRIIING PENMANSHIP and ENGLISH in the Carolinas, regardless of any claims the small frv are making. Strong financial harking. Reference: Every bank and leading business concern in Raleigh. College Journal and Special Offers free. Business men- T lease write us when you need a competent bookkeeper or stenographer- Address KING’o BUSINESS COLLEGE. Raleigh, N- G. riUSIC AND MACHINES We ship goods all | vg||pT*iy over the United States IPI on Credit, for a small JBllßa cash payment, We prepay freight. Ship pElfl your goods direct ' p from Factories, All Goods Guaranteed. Organs, $35 00 to SSOO. 5 Drawer, Drop Head, $15.00 delivered; 10 year guarantee. PIANOS. We sell several makes. Prices from $160.00 to SI,OOO. Send ua your orders. Write for Catalogues and full particulars. LOUISBURG MERCANTILE CO, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LOUISBURG. N. C. Ladies’ Wool Suits in White and Na tural Grey, reduced from $2 to $1.34 Oneita Combination suits, Seamless and Glove-Fitting White and Grey—All Sizes— The $1.50 Suits reduced to ..SI,OO And the Dollar Suits to go for .. ..67c. Ladies’ Black Equestrian Tights, were $2.00. reduced to $1.34. Ladies Cotton and Woolen Underwear. Some White, Grey and Scarlet—Ribbed and Flat Woven. You can get just what you waut if you act at once. They were.... 50, 75, sl.ou and $1.50 Are now 34, 50, 67 and SI.OO Children’s Underwear In Cotton and Wool; plain knit and ribbed, for both sexes. All sizes, 16 to 34. COTTON—Size 24, price 13c. 2 cents rise and fall* WOOL —Size 24, price 33e. 3 cents rise and fall- Wright’s Health Underwear for Boys in any size, 24 to 34, was 50c., now 33c. Fine Jeager Fleeced Shirts and Draw ers 17, 21 and 25c. Ladies’, Children’s and Infants’ Fine Cashmere Hose at One-third off— -25c., now 17c. Ladies Golf Gloves Plain and Fancy Colors, reduced from 25, 50 and sc. to 17, 34, and 50e. Misses’ Golf Gloves and Mittens, and White, Pink and Blue Mittens for In fants. Prices were 15, 25 and 35c. All reduced 10, 17 and 24e. Ladies’ Fancy Hose. These are bargains extraordinary and the best will go fast. Prices wore 75. sl. $1.25. 1 50, $2.00 Reduced to.. 50, 67, 87, $1 00, $1.50 Sweeping Reductions In the Shoe Room. Here is the most perfect-fitting line of Men's Shoes at prices beyond compari son, quality for quality; Men’s Patent Vici, Burrojap’s, Enamel, Velour and Box Calf, Single and Double Soles in the latest Toe Shapes: The Best $3.50 quality $2.33 The Best $4.00 quality $2.67 All Heavy-Weight Shoes in the Store. No matter how new for Women and Chil dren, are all out in Bargain Section. Slow Work Becomes FcisfW jjgjk Hard Work Becomes Easy ALL Work Becomes Pleasant when it is done JjjE ESa on the ® Remington Typewriter In Twenty Years 1 i ivc have saved the world enough sXTlabor 1° build an Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict (Remington Typewriter Co.) 327 Broadway, New York cBpT! Large Stock. Highest Grades, Foreign Portland Ce ment at Newpor* News. Write for Prices. Southeastern Lime and Cement Co., Charleston, S. C., Southern Agents. For Sale. For division of the estate of the late Wm. C. Stron ach, I offer for sale beau tiful building lots situated in the northern part of the city; also a farm in high state of cultivation and well stocked, situated about two miles from Ral eigh; also property in east Raleigh. For information apply at W. C. Stronach’s Sons, Fayetteville street. Alexander Stronach, Executor. Raleigh, N. C. J. L, O’QUINN & CO. pi nm CARNATIONS * > A SPECIALTY RALEIGH, N. C. Bouquet# and Floral Decorations ar ranged In the best style at short notice. Talma, Ferns and all pot plants for bouse and window decorations. BULBS, Hyacinths, Narcissus and Tulips In va riety. Freesions, Lillarna, and all bulbs ready now. IF IN WAN T —OF— im Fertilizer —FOR— Tobacco and Colton —WRIT* TO— s. w. TRAVERS v “ & CO. Richmond*. Va. -BSANUHi Capital Tobacco Fertilizer. National Special Tobacco Fertilizer. National Fertilizer. Beef Blood and Bone Fertilizer. Capital Bone—Potash Compound. Travers' Dissolved Bone Phosphate, Champion 'Acid Phosftbata. FEBRUARY! A. B. Stronach Co. • B Society winds up its season with a garrison finish this month. You or your daughters need something really good for an important function, something, too, that must not be high-priced.^ WE HAVE JEST WHAT YOU WANT HERE. Silk and Wool Crepe de Chines, Cream Mohair and Mistral Cloths, Lansdowne it Get Blue and Cream. Silk Crepe de Chine, all colors. China Silk and Silk Mull, all colors. Corean Crepes, White, Pink and Red. Albatross in Pink, Get Blue, Green, Cream and Canary. New Ribbons and Laces at our popular prices. Evening Gloves, 8, 12, 16 and 20 button lengths at special prices. SHORT OF COAL At your house. Who is not? You must make up for it in thick blankets, fluffy downy comfortables, warm dressing satques, slippers and skirts. Wo offer them at February clearing sale prices. A. B. Stronach Co. BOYLAN, PEARCE & CO. Linen Suitings, For Spring, 1903, Now Ready. Linen Crash, Linen Etimene, Linen Mistral, Linen Madras, Linen Lawns, And others. The line is now complete. Come to-day. Boylan, Pearce &, Co. f- Bad Weather Just Si GOOD - OVERCOAT l|g||k Is cheaper'than an undertaker’s \| S or Shoes might save you a doctor’s bill. We have them V | galore at prices 10 suit all. The biggest umbrella in town for onlv sl. New goods every day at popular prices, f Whiting Bros. ESTABLISHED iß6*. FERTILIZERS!! ALLISON & ADDISON MANUFACTURES, RICHMOND, - • - VIRGINIA. Offer the following brands lor the Cotton, Corn and Tobacco Crops: star IJ rand Special Tobacco Manure “McGavock” Special Potash Mixture, Anchor Brand Tobacco Fertilizer, Acid Phosphate, B. # P. POTASH MIXTURE. OATENTEU Whatever may be the merits of other fertilizers, no one can vo wrontr in using these, which are so v/ell made, are fully guaranteed, and hive been so l)ns find so thorci tested JOHN W. HAYS, M. AM. SOC- C- E CIVIL engineer. Water Powers, Water Supply, Sewerage. No. 3 S. Adams street, Petersburg, Va. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the present General As sembly of North Carolina to amend the charter of the town of Hertford and to I extend its corporate limits. MANY VOTERS. January 13, 1903. i l-14-30t _

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