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i - 8 HE DAILY NEWS AND OBSERVER. THURSDAY 3IORNTXO, MAY 10. I- The Hews and Observer. THURSDAY, May JO, 1906. TRAINS LEA VE RALEIGH DAILY. Gotns North. 1:10 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 11:50 a. m. 5:05 p. m. , Going East. 5:15 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 5:39 .p. m. Going South. 4:15 a. m. 4:00 p. m. 7:10 p. m. Goins West. 1:40 a. m. 7:50 a. m. - 8:45 a. m. 3:30 p. m. Raleigh & Soutliport. :20a.ra. , :4:15 p. m. MECKLENRUitos twenti eti I. . m, -, , i , , . - I, Governor GJenn desires alt Military Companies as Far as Possible ' to Attend. Governor Glenn states that, while he will not --order out the companies of -the State Guard to Charlotte for the twentieth of May celebration there, it is particularly desired that as many companies as can do so shall take ad vantage of the reduced rates and be in attendance. A number of compa nies are expected to participate on the occasion and General ArmfleW will be in command of the troops on the oc casion. ' ir Mini Vk uha,.. - i U UVrO ra U El 6 ii II li 11 II ft II ' Yk ill If! ttl it ii II 11 SPA El Hoi II II II II II In: n II ffA II II il II H H-.AHH mn . lyiuaiajuij oiy h mod I- ' ' I lMMIIIIl ' 1 1 " II M NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sherwood Illggs & Co. Extra-Double Stamps. Klng-Crowell , Drug Co. Pompelan Massage Cream. King's Business College Summer Ses- ston Special Rates, National Cash Register Co Could nit do Without IV Hunter Bros, and. Brewer Stockings Free if Not as Represented. -JoIim O'Connor, Petersburg, Va. Old Established Business for Sale. THE WEATHER TODAY. Forecast for North Carolina: Fall and warmer; fresh northeast to north winds. The Weather Yesterday. Maximum temperature, 62: mini- mum. temperature, 51; total pre tation, 0. scjpi i IN AND ABOUT THE CITY.) ! The North Carolina Corporation Commission has issued instructions in pamphlet form to the list-takers in the various counties." f ' Dr. R. T. Vann left yesterday for Davidson-county and today will dellv er the literary address at the closing of Jteede s Academy. Shaw University students have sent to Mr. Joseph G. Brown, treasurer, 35.08 as a contribution to the San Francisco relief fund. Governor Glenn left" for Statesville yesterday, where he will deliver the Memorial Day address at the patriotic' exercises there today. Mr. R. C. Lehman, of Norfolk, was here yesterday to see his brother. Bun combe Lehman, who is ill with appen dicitls, but is now greatly improved. in Police Justice's Court yesterday Will Hunt was fined 32.35 for riding a bicycle on. the side-walk; John Riley was fined o.9a for an assault on Jno Maxwell. Judge A. C. Avery, of Morganton, and Col. Sol Gallert. of Rutherford ton, who were here in attendance on the Supreme court, left yesterday for their homes. Messrs. Charles M. Busbee and L. C. Bagwell went to Goldsboro yester day morning to attend the" dedication of the Home for the Aged and In- firmed Odd Fellows, r Prof." J. B. Carlyle. of Wake For est College, was here yesterday on his way to Tnomasville; where be will de liver an address , at the closing exer cises of the graded school today. LDDD Rural Library Warrants. Rural library warrants were Issu-d by the Department of Public Instruc tion yesterday tc the following coun ties: Chatham two: Pasquotank , two: Warren two; Bladen two; Rockingham one; Currituck one: Montgomery one; Beaufort one; Lincoln one; Cleveland one; Forsyth two; Chowan one; Wake one; this being for House Creek town ship, district No. 1. TEN CENTS PER LINE (Six words to the line.) sfi With Order. SO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 20 CENTS. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON EXTENDED AD VERTISING. RESULTS ASSURED. FOUXU IN MIDDLE OF NORTH street yesterday bunch of keys on chain. Owner may obtain same by identifying bunch of keys t this office and paying for this notice. WANTED: A POSITION AS DRUG clerk; ' 2 years experience; refer ences furnished. Address, Albeit Crosa. Fayetteville. N. C. 5-1 0-th urs-f ri-sun . WANTED: COMPETENT LINOTYPE operator desires position either newspaper or book work. "Corop.." care this office. REGISTERED DRUGGIST WANTS v position at once. Seven yciirs pre scription work. Habits good. l?rsf I references. Address Plienacetine. care News and Observer. liaielgh, N. C. FOR SALE: A FINE BODY OF OAK. pine and poplar timber situated In Warren county. North Carolina, within one mile of shipping point on the main line of the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company. For terms apply to Lock Box 15, Warrenton. North Carolina. 5-10-lf toll SALE: GENTLE HORSE: GOOI driver and saddler; afe for lady to drive: tight bay. 7 or 8 years old, weight 800 pounds. Also rubber tire Babcock top butfgy. Jood rea sons for selling. See or write V. C. Moore, Raleigh. N. C. 5t. This Morning Up to 1. p. M. Owing to the fact that we close today at 1 p. m. for half holiday, and to make a whole daf out of a half one, we will give Double S. H. &. Co.9 $ Green Stamps up to 1 p. m. This will enable you to finish your books. GREATEST ARRAY OF BARGAINS TO SELECT FROM. This is the only stamp that can be redeemed in cash, merchandise or premiums. Just Received Another Big Shipment of Millinery by Express. All that is latest and newest-bright up to the minute now ready. Sailor Shapes, Fancy Shapes, New Braids, New Ribbons, New Flowers, New Quills, New Wings, New Malines, New Veils. All the things that are scarce We have them. The Great Wash Goods Sale Mow Going on. Two Other Big Lots Re ceived Today. 3,218 1-4 Yds. Printed Batiste, 30 in. wide, regular price 8 l-3c; Wash Goods Sale Price, 6 l-4c. 2,451 Yds. Printed Flowered Organ die, 30 inch wide, regular value 12 l-2c; Wash Goods Sale Price, 8 l-3c. 1,632 Yds. Fine Printed Batiste, 30 inch wide, regular price 15c; Wash Goods Sale Price 10c. 1,965 Yds. Printed Silk Effects, very soft; 30 inch wide, regular price 15c; Wash Goods Sale Price 10c. Is a guarantee of the bert In Music. LEVIVS ORCHESTRA, nny imm- licr of instruments, plays anywticro In tlie Stale. U:VINS ORCHESTRA f uniW.es tlie music for all tlm swell Ocrnia tin Reception", etc. Write PROF. J. LEVIN, Hox 317, Studio 411 We Hargctt SU RALEIGH. fJ. Interstate 'Plione 312. ONE WEEK! Commencing on Monthly Night. SI Matinee Saturtiay. Davis-Goodwin Stock Company t)eiiliig Ilay, A DAUGHTER OF SATAN' FOR SALE ONE FIOSS CAXRY machine; only used short time. Cheap for cash. Address Lock Box 121, Louishurg. X. C. 10-,'t Rev. Hight C. Moore and Mr. J. W. Bailey, of Raleigh; Rev. C M. Rock end Rev. J. .H. Booth, of Magnolia, left yesterday for Chattanooga to at tend the Southern Baptist Convention. Several Raleigh boys, among them members of A. and M. College's first team, went to Wilson's Mills yester day to- assist a baseball aggregation in that town In playing Clayton's red hot fire-eaters. The executive committee of the State Hospital board were in session here last night, there being present Dr. W. H. Stancell. of Margarettsville; Dr. L. J. Picot, of Littleton, and Mr. S. O. Middleton, of Hallsville. Deputy Sheriff J. E. Davis, of Surry county, has delivered to the peniten tiary John Campbell and William Hudson, both white boys of 14 and 15 years old, respectively, to serve three and five years for an attempt to wreck a train. A revival vwlll be- held in Hillsboro street " Christian Church beginning Sunday morning. May 20th. Rev. J. E. Rodman, of Fall River, Mass., will preach, and while here he wilt consider an offer of the pastorate of the church In Raleigh, j The- trial of the case of Leo D. Heartt, administrator of Brlnkley House, deceased, against the Seaboard Air Line Railway, was continued In Su perior court yetserday. The suit of C. K. MangunT" against the North Car olina .Railroad was continued. The council of State had authorized State Auditor Dixon to award the con tract for laying granolithic pavement in the capital square. . The work will be paid for by the penitentiary au thorities who desire to keep the avail able, convicts busy making brick. Friends In the city and throughout, the country will iearn with regret that Mr. C. B. Ryan, of Portsmouth, gen eral passenger agent of the SeaboaiM Air Line, is very til with appendicitis. All will wish for this able railroad man anof popular gentleman a speedy restoration to health. "The Merchants Association requests that a-! members of the association lose today at 1 p. m. on account of Confederate Memorial Day. They therefore - ask - that th-lr patrons will mease do ;. their shonnlne this morn ing, as at 1 o'clock all the stores wj It be closed, and this notice is given so that they will not be Inconvenienced Yesterday morning the remains of 'inpiain. a,. ir, sjiencer, wno uien m the Soldiers Home several months ago and was - burled In the Confederate cemetery, were taken up. and removed to Oxford, the former home of the deceased, where they were re-lnterrei Before the railroad was constructed Captain Spencer drove the, coach be 'tween Oxford and Henderson. Tt draw the fire out of a cut; heal a" cut without leaving a scar, or to cure bolls, sore, tetter, .eczema and al !ln and scilp diseases, uo . De vltt'M Witch Hazel Salve. A speclllc for I'Jlcs. Uet the genuine.. No rem owiifrs such speedy relief. Ask De Witt's, -the only genuine. for FOR RENT: 8-RXM HOUSE, N. Person St.; s-ioom house. S. Mc Dowell St.; 6-room house. Hillsboro '"St.; 5-roorn house. S. West St.; large brick store, S. Wilmington St.; good brick store. E. Martin St.; good store house. West Raleigh. Parker & Hunter, Insurance and Real Estate. Raleigh. N. C. WANTED LIVE. ENERGETIC MEN to solicit life insurance for The Prudential. The most attractive and liberal life Insurance policies on the market. Company well known, and standing beyond question. Poli cies easy sellers. Good territory available in various parts of the State. We are offering liberal com mission contracts to the right par ties. Address. Hodges. Mitchell & Reynolds. Managers, Asheville. N. C. WANTED LUMBER INSPECTOR Reliable man experienced in grad ing and shipping North Carolina Pine Lumber, rough kiln dry boards from country mills. Apply with ref erences, Woodson & Graves, Lynch burg. Va. 5-9-2t POSITIONS SECURED. LET US find you a position. Results are sure. Give full particulars. The New Co-Operative System, High Point, N. C. 5-9-8tv LUMBER WANTED 300.000 FEI7I of pitch pine heart lumber, lengtn 25 to 40 feet. J. Ha veils, Washing ton, N. C. L 5-8-5t 111113 CAN RE ROUGHT NOWHERE IN THE CITY EXCEPT IN OUR ROUS I : Tlie Rest Value ever offered In Black Taffeta Silk, 36 In. Mo, 51.C0 yard Ai B. Stronach Comer: 7 Embroidered Eilso WlUtc Linen ami Cotton Para so Li. Ladles White Canvas Gibson Ties. ............. . . . . Children and Infant's Wliite Canvas Slippers. . , 91X5 to $".": ........ .$I50 pair . . . .V. 1 .C5c. to 51.C3 Ladles Children i Silk Parasols, all colors.. . . ; ... ,!. .... . . . ................... 52.2 ru4 Colored Silk Parasols , . , Sl-2 Six Dozen Only I Ici4 itched Pillow CaHCs, -12xS3. ....... Hratoititrbrd lll'ov Cases. -I-IxSC .17JjC. cadi . . .20c. each Extra Special Showing and Values In Cottage 31uslln Carta Inn. Sl.oo. $1X5 $lJtt aud ?1.73 IMS SImiwIiis; of Reauliful Embroideries, ,Xew lattern.s. Low' Prices. ijrsSr 17 A niffereiit Play Each Night! People J Specialtio Idii will lie admitted free Monday niglit ulicn accomiwinicd by one 30e. paid tk-kt t. If rvwrrtctl at tlie Ilobbltt- Wyiine DniR t'oiiiiuiiiy m benre p. in. Montlny. Irlc-j: Matlnoe, to and 20 criil. NIrIiIs, 10, 20, and 30 cents. TICKETS ON SALE SATURDAY. This YTeek ilnt Vnl f iiivs. 2 to 0 In. Ed:re and Insertion to Match... ;7c. 3 aril Conrederale Rattle i'bp, Kilk. 12x18 liU Mountetl on Staff. .25c. CtHifctlertite Rattle Flags, Silk, 2s Iitu. Mounted on Staff. 10c. A. B. Stronch Com? any ARCIIITFICT Chas. W. Barrett new orncEs 117J4 Fa yet let Hie Street. RALK1G1I. N. C. Hell I1mic. Mm Stop IO Attractive to vi, f S. M. HOLTON Attorney-at-Law DURHAM, - - - N.C. Office In liouglilin Bulklln on Main and Church Sts. (Near Court House.) Once hours: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m 2 to fi p. m. Will promptly attend to all legal business intrusted to his care In toth State and Federal courts. DON'T WORRY WASH DAYS. Telephone us, we will send for your laundry and return it on time. Our service is the best. THE OAK CITY TELEPHONES 87. WANTED: INTELLIGENT. HUST- ling salesmen for magnificent new maps; new" ideas; new features; eay sellers. Liberal proposition guaran teed. Hudgins Co., Atlanta, Oa. , C-4-10t f WANTED: A CHANCE TO Con vince any one that the X. L. Concrete Stone Machine Is the best on the market. Eureka Building Block Co.. Wake Forest, N. C. 5-4-lw WANTED REGISTERED DRUG clerk at once. Permanent position for right party. Send particulars, etc. F. S. Duffy, New Bern, X. C. 6 iw. HARDER SHOP FOR SALE RFA- sons for selling am going into other business. Address P. O. Box 529, New Bern, N. C. 5-8-4t IT COSTS NO MORE TO ATTEND the best; begin -now. Call or write for catalogue. King's Business Col lege. Raleigh. N. C. 3 SOJA DEANS. 5.000- BUSIllCUS OF first-class Soja Beans for sale at a sacrifice, by Jonathan Havens, Washington, N. C. 4-27-10t KING'S DUSINESS COLLEGE GIVES a Home Study Course free. If you ever enter school. Write us about t. Raleigh. N. C. 1 Driving Horses. 'Hie lincst Iioixcm ever Iwimght to Rnlcigh to be olTcrcd for Hale to tli"triminattng jicoplc are now to be Meti at our tables. Several horse Ideal for family ii.se. IIFAIXJUARTI'TRS for all Ilia I'm hct in our line. Can hliio to any iMiint In North Carolinu. The J. M. Pace Mule Company 111 E. Martin Streit, RALF1GH. N. C. WANTEI A FOREAIAN MOULIKR Apply J. H. GUI. Iron Founder, Ral eigh.! N. C. 4-31-tf J. l.oxjinn&co Florisr RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA. We Ulv Houtbern Trading Stampa Carnations. Rose and Vloleta out poclalty. Bo-iquets and floral decor ations arranged In the best style at short notice, Palms. Ferns and win ter blooramg plant for tha houau Fall Bulba Hyacinth. Narcissus, Tulips, etc Rosa bushes, sbrubbry, evergreens anl shiul tree. vngst- -isn't siik nnxiiixt!? lint then tin Hat, that "tos Iter rr." I 1 1 t chief coiio of lier attrao livcin". it in atoiiMtlii(; bat a liclp to lieatity (lie light kind or Millinery Im. nne Imi-c and kwk iver otir Siiinnier tjk, try one or tw of our new crea tion, ami yon will admit that tltey add much to your personal apK'annKe. Here are the very latext ilesigiw and at about tltc lowent irlcei oiblc. Misses Reese & Co 10W. HargeLt, St.. For that cough uso loyst&ir9s Horehouna Candy. WANTBD EVERY ONE WHO EX- pect to attend a business college to. get lour new catalogue. King's Business College. Raleigh. roil RENT ARDCN, N. C FURN-' Ished cottage; six large rooms, ' kitchen and pantry; wide veranda; ten miles from Asheville. IJmilte W. McVea, "Meuunora," 2iS l,oralno Avenue, , Clifton. Cincinnati Ohio. 1 Cm A RCHITEOT. ;nuliiAtf In Archltectarc. Co hintblH l'nlverJty. New York. In charg f Ienartmeot of Drawlmr and Arcli. UnlTenlty of North Carolina. OonsuIUtlon and General Design. . C1LVPEL HILL. N. C. ' HICKS' CAPUDINE IMMEDtATCXT HEADACHES Break up COLDS in to n novK TnatftMklBs. Ai WHEN YOU FEEL COLD COMING ON SNEEZE CHILLY. ETC. TAKE A DOSE AT ONCE TAKE A DOSE AT RED-TIME AND EVERY THREE HOURS NEXT DAY IF NECESSARY. : t I t X S My Mock of 3len ckHtUus aptwalt to them because it l.s romiM.Ksrd of the bt tliat money. - talent, and experi ence' can produce. t : ,: ' : : Wc kcH the famous KnpiMriihebtier khLs Mhltii nro l!c peer or tle bet. lliey arc geins for style, cxactiH of fit and wear. Wo guarantee you a -Fit: t!at nts- . t. : : : i ... . !. jaMMjaBaw ' n lilli 3 " r S Every thins I or Men. Fayetteville St. Haleigli, IT. C. I We have several fine pair that vzill suit you. ; s r O Uj O We have a number of extra fine saddle and drivinrr horse I Correct Dress The "Modern Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hay & OL, of Cincinnati. O, atafies good dressers everywhere. All Garments Mad Strictly to Your Maure ""dents prices. 500 styles of forces ad oooKabe fsbries trom which to chooae. HAYNES A 1VXQST. The Ilanunerlcs TaUra. 1LLEIG1I, N. C. NOTICE OF SALK. Uy virtue of a certain deed of trust from Amelia A.' Whltaker and others. registered In the office of the ItegU- ter of Deeds of Wake ounty In book 145. page 344. and by request or the parties Interested. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder at the court house door in the city of Ral eigh on the 15th day of May, 1306. at 12 o'clock m.. a certain tract of! land In said county, about two mile north of the city f ItalelRh. lecln ning at a stake on tho west side of the LouishurR road. Tunning with th Muth side of the Fiti Dam road 59 1-4 degrees west 1 chains to the cen ter of a mall branch, thence up al. branch south 5 1-2 degrees caM 2.S5 chains, thence south 26 1-2 degrees west 6.60 chains to a stake, thence routh 67 8-4 degree .east 22.90 chains lo the Loiildmr& road. thence north 12 degrees 7.45 chains to the begin ning, contains. J5. acres, more or less. - Term of sain cash. C. M. DUSB1CIS. Apr. 12, X90f. TriMte. H.P.S. KELLES ARCHITECT RALEIGH, N. C. siPizosniLS EGGS IS 2-3 CENTS; NEW CORNED herring 10c do. Maple Syrup 35c per iiuart can. Iesert Feaches 1 1-2 ' lb. cans 15c. 2 lb Jar Apple flutter 10c. 3 lb. can Pears 10c. 3 lb. can Table reaches 15c. French Feas 20c can. 3 lb. can Apple 10c, 3 lb. can Pie Peaehc 10c, Tomatoes ltt and 15c pr can. Ginger Snaps 5c ier pound. Sweet Potatoes 10c can. Su gar Com 10 to 15c pr can. strained Honey 20c bottle. Country Ground Meal. Lemons, ,20c doyen. Country cured Meat. Mackerel, new. 7 l-2c each at J. D. GREEN Q CO. All Iliour. Also dray and farming stock. GEORGE Mi H AUDITS STADi S. Wilmington St. Raleigh, N. C. Pffliiiil 1 ' : J A ROTAX. FZLAST to ery uc mtzt "fcay Rietr geoceriea ai trer storo- A'J t2f tesiuLU (SeWshde es. loaxl oar stora tXnb imt rmoJ. ' Il'ytm BJay cap' of J c;Z x we Invite Ttm to call tM vrccX.' IJ redeemed. Fle jour onlr3 c o rtll (Oeaue yom . R..IBRALL 5' GO Estcblbhcd 1036 . , - U. J. BrovB Ce: e 1 . . I,"'"" Incorporated FUNEIUUJ DIRECTORS AKD Ef XBAI ('it " -' "'': " i . ' RargeU and Salistrarr Sts IUeUrh. N. Cl JNO." W. DROWN. rirsldenL I- - I - - ! -v .- . " oi-r mI F. r. EllOWrr. CseTrcz r.Jr TMe s ii 11 tl m . . At, ClayLon, N. C. Admlrablr locatctl In tlie ntot onirtnriate tl ice In lonn htet, ul optxMtc the tawig cr iteisrt. 'i lircr lonr-. nliM'tmi roimis. Tvo friMitHeranda. One acre of Im.i riMHigli laiHl left for a iNautiful 1 lower janl aiul crtnlrn. Mater. No Men or iiHiutto" Known hh a nice tiIS lI"e for tr'.le lvt uw 1 fr mt ami mfort. It appeal to rriiutiicnt ninl tr. guests. Ak tle tlnimiiKTs about It, ami onne and m j on rxr If. ltr trrtiiH ami artln la r oiMrei CIIARI.IX W. IHHSNi; A-ent, Ittsuratice utnl Ural 1 JOHN T. TALTOV. AsMH-iatr. Ciajjini, i. RcBiutis fr sale; Uwiirn desire tt retire tu riuus ; it
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