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THh DAILY NEWS AND OBSFRVER mil) ay moiling . .. it. i The Hews and Observer. FRIDAY... .. .. August 21, 1908. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH DAILY. Coin- JTortli. 1:10 a. m. ' 11:00. m. 11:60 a.m. Golnff South. 3:10 a. m. 4:00 p. m. 7:10 p.m. ; - V:., -'.Mv Coins: "West. 11:6 p. m. . r ' 7:50 a. m. 8:45 a. tu. 3:30 p.m. 4:05 p. m. Coins Xst. 5:15 u. m. 10:30 a. nu . 5:39 fP-i. Raleigh and South port. 7:15 a. m. 4:05 p. m. Tabernacle Excursion.- Tomorrow. ' Carolina , Life Insurance Cov High Point. U x y- ; :y j TUTS WEATHER Xt-D AT. i Forecast, for North, Carolina: Show era Friday' and Saturday, cooler Sat urday lightt to iresh south winds. The i Weather Yesterday. ; Maximum temperature, 88; mini mum temperature, 71; total preclpi IN AND ABO PT TUB CITY. ( I Farmers around this section are complaining: of . too much rain.; ! Pullen Park, swimming pool Is well ' patronized both day and night. ., ! Mr 8. Waddell. of Rocky Mount, who - visiting: at Capts - 8. A. Ashe's, , it quite sick. ; ' Although It rained heavily In Rali eib yeoierday afternoon, there w; no rain at Pullen Park. Governor Glenn has gone to Relds ville on both personal 'and official business, and will probably return to Raleih tonight or tomorrow. J Penitentiary guards will go to Wil mington today to guard convicts who will work on the new freight yard of the Atlantic Coast Line there. . , . Mr. T. F. - Cheatham told the re porter that a good quantity of tobac. co was sold on the Raleigh market yesterday and that prices were satis factory. . . ' . Mr. Alfred Myatt and little son, of Willow Springs, were In the city yes terday. Mr, Myatt reports a washout at his ' pond, '.which is popular with fishermen. - . - , , . v i ' ' . ' , k -v.;- J- State Veterinarian Tait Butler Is expected -back from a visit to the Western States tomorrow. While away he addressed several, scientific associations.-' r' '-i Mr. John S. Calvert, who has been '. ill with - fever-1 In . this city since ' the ' spring, . has returned i to Wilmington" end resumed his duties In the offices of the Atlantic Coast. Line.' j V 'a negro woman of bad reputation from Columbia, S. C.. was ordered to leave the city yesterday by the police justice, judgment in her case being suspended on condition' that she leave the city. '-' . - , A large : crowd of spectators ' were disappointed at the fair grounds yes terday. The game of baseball sent duled to be played by Cary.. and Ra leigh . Business , Men was not - played. The, Cary team declined to play. r Messrs. W. H. Hill, K. A. Spence and A. S. Strother, of ; Louisburg, passed through the city yesterday on their , way home from their encamp ment at Morehead v City. . .- They say they had a pleasant time. - Andy Allen, - one of the - old and best-liked - negroes-. In Raleigh, who was a waiter-at the Tarborough House several years, died In this city Wednes day night and was buried in. Mount Hope cemetery yesterday afternoon. Mf. Max McGhee, Washington cor- State, is m Raleigh ' making a pro- iesionai invesiigauon oi me iocai ais pensary. .South Carolina has the State dispensary system. Mr. iicunee win oc in;Raieign several aays. v :r Farmers in Raleigh 'yesterday, from he direction of Cary and Apex com plained of a disease they term !the sore tongue.", which they said was killing many good cows., The 'matter will be Investigated by the . experts : of ' the State Department . of Agriculture. r Rev. John E. White, D. P.. pastor of the Second Baptist church of At lanta. Is spending part of . his month's vacation at his eld home at Cary. He returned yesterday7 from a week's visit to his brother, Hon. R. B. White, at Franklinton. He will preach in - the Tabernacle Baptist . church Sunday morning and night. - . Mr. John M. W. Hicks, of New York city, treasurer of the American To bacco Company," a former Raleigh boy, iRoxponsivo Out Good Jowelry Pretty trinkets for wearing with summer dresses, Inex pensive pieces In good style ami good taste, to take the place of more costly' jewelry lurin- the outing and vaca - tion period, and novelties for those ' w1k , desire . novelty without great cost. WE CAN- SURELY MEET . EVERYBODY'S WANTS IN : SUMS1ER JEWELRY. II, I sons Jel2rs Rj!:Js-, N. C. . NOTICE OP REMOVAL OF Dr. D. S. Rowland's i. Office, ' ' I am now situated In my new offices opposite the post office.. In addition to general office work, having install ed quite a number or the latest electrical instruments, will lie In po sition to administer Electro Therapy In all fts pliascs, including X-llay ntrk. Special engagements can be arranged for.. Office hours: 8:30 to 11:30 a. in-, 2:30 to 6 p. nu and 8 atlnlgluV ' tt ' ,v-.,.'. -' . . who ' now " draws a salary of 325,000 per year. was a visitor to . Raleigh. He has gone to Oxford to visit his father. Col. W. J. Hicks, superintend ent of the Oxford Orphanage. Mr. W. P. Rose has returned from New Bern, where he went to let a contract for the erection of the New Bern B. P. O. E. temple. The con tract was given to the King Lumber Company,, of Charlottesville, Va., and the structure will cost 359,450. The total cost of the building -when com pleted will be about 370,000. The North Carolina Baptist, writing of the new member of the staff on this - paper, said : Mr. James A. Par ham, who has been with the Baptist for the past year and a half, has taken a position with The News and Observ er as a reporter. He is a safe young man, . a . perfect, gentleman and thor oughly reliable in . any . position. We wish him well in his new position." The members .of the Corporation Commission returned to Raleigh yes terday morning after - completing an inspection of the Central Carolina di vision of the Seaboard Air Line i Rail way, operating between Hamlet and Wilmington. Complaints of the bad condition . of both the road bed and rolling stock of that division of the road have been filed with the Com mission. - It Ws stated on the streets yester day, but the rumor could not be con firmed, that the American Tobacco Company had purchased eleven acre of land just west of the A. & M! Col lege , grounds and would erect large storage warehouses thereon. No deed has been filed in the office of the Ret later rtt Deed nhowlns: that the Dro- fperty has been transferred, but h was said tnat tne property was ior saic a few weeks ago. - ' r Step inside of S. . C. Pool's Shoe Store ; and you "will see Jack Perry, who can aid you. In selecting the shoes you are going to buy. He Is now as sociated with the S. C. Pool Shoe Store and Ipvltes you to call. A LARGE OPENING. Greater Pail; of Rooms at A. and 31. College Applied for ,and Assigned. . '" . . r ' V - : . ; .... ' . I . - Correspondence already received at the A. and M. College nrlves pronuit of an unusually large opening. Th greater part of the rooms have al ready been applied for and assigned. and many other applications are com lnet in -dailv. . SeDtember 6th Is the date of tfoe opening. The entrance ; examinattom I takes Dlace on the: 5th. and exami nations for the removal of condition will be held on the 5th. 6th. 7th ana 8th. :: t: .- ;'ri'j..-; !'. The Extra Big bargains are to tx had now at Lee & Broughton's. Get your winter supply of clothing- and Underwear. PERSONALS. : ' Mr. D. H. Senter, of Chalybeate, was here yesterday. Mr.. W. A. Carr, of Durham, was hero yesterday. Mr. G. C. Farthing arrived yester day afternoon from Durham. 'Mr. H. D. Ellington, & prominent citizen of Smtthfietd, was here yes terday on business. Mr. J. D. Ballentine, of Fuquay Springs, spent yeEterday In Raleigh. Rev. D. B.- Parker, of Youngsvllle, came down yesterday and spent, the day . In the city.' ." Attorney L. H. Allred was here yesterday from Selma, Rev. A; V. Joyner, of Wake Forest, was here yesterday en route to Dur ham, near which place he is pastor of a church. . Prof. W. M. Pearson was In the city yesterday - from Chalybeate. He goes to take charge of - the high school at Glover. Rev. Father Whearty left yesterday for ' his home- at Goldsboro, aftei spending several days at Nazereth Or- fchanacre. Mr. C. M. Cooper, of Henderson was registered at. the ; Yarborough House vesterdav. i Mr. T. J- Tuder is Ihere from Greens boro. i Mr. A. V. Grant, rJ., was here yes terday from Mocksviue. ' Dr. C. W. RegaMV of Laurinburg. I was here yesterday. i ' Once jrou taste the . "Blue Ribbon Flavor" you will always ask for Blut Rlbbon Lemon and Vanilla and say it plain. Absolutely pure, goes twlct. as far. i ; Funeral of Rouse Lyon. ? The funeral service of Charles Broadway Rouse Lyon was conducted from .the home of his parent Mr. and Mrs. W. - H. Lyon, on ; East Mor gan street yesterday morning at 10:39 o'clock, by Dr. W. C. Tyree, In a sim ple, but impressive manner, after which the remains were taken to Oak wood cemetery," where they were in terred. Little Rouse was 11 years old thsf Stn or July and thougn young lie i.a won many friends. who had gathered to sympathize with the bereaved one? and to show their love by the many beautiful floral designs. The pall-bearero were Messrs. W. J. Carter, R. h. Warren. L. W. Al derman, and Walter Hunter. ' 'All kinds of hats at Lee & Brough ton's from 10 cent3 up. . Get in tht push. ' l : : A Deserved Tribute. The Rutherfordton Sun," writing of the Summer School held in Ruther fordton. editorially rays: "The crops of teachers sent us bv the State were of the State's best. Miss Edith Royster. of Raleigh, was with the Institute two years ago; she was unanimously begged for again. If .there Is a woman In the State who is ! doing more than Miss Royster to ttimulate public school work by giv ing touch and tone to the teachers 1 themselves, the writer cou!d.not name her.' J, i - LTJMINA at Wrlphtsrllle Beaclt. the nnest pavilion on tne Atiantlo Coast. HORSE THIEF PARDONED. Governor Grants Clemency to a Five Year Man. Governor Glenn has pardoned John Etnls, a white man of Caldwell coun ty, who has "served . five years of a sentence for horse stealing. The par. don was secured by Mr. W. C. New lend, of Caldwell county. . Governor Glen,n granted the par Jon conditionally. The action he took was urged in letters from the trial judge, solicitor, and several citizens of. that county. x . . It was stated that'Ennls took tha horse while he was . intoxicated, ' and rode it about twenty miles and then sold it without making any effort to evade the pursuers. ''. 1 1 Tabernacle Excursion. - Leaves Raleigh Saturday morning, t o'clock, oer s Raleigh and South port Railway for Wilmington. Round trip from Raleigh only 32.25. Lower rates forstatlon down to and Including- FeretteviJle. lVn't ' fail t soend a day on Wrightsvllle Beach. Your last great opportunity. r, t , , - -: ' t Think of the ocean and yonll think of LU3IEVA at Wrightsvllle Deach. TEN CENTS PER LINE ' ; Slx words to the Una.) Cash With Order. NO AD VEirri&EMEN T TAJLKT OB LESS THAN 20 CENTS. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON EXTENDED Al. tKKIIMwu. MKHI1LTH AKHlTIUCIa. WANTED TO RENT A COTTAGE near Capitol for a year. 1 Address, "Cottage," care this office.' 2t TEACHERS WANTED I3IMED- iately.. Many desirable openings, principals, assistants, public schools. ' Special guaranteed enrollment pro position. Sheridan's Agency. Green wood. S. C. 2t. FrL and Sat. ; FOR SALE OIL 3IILL MACIIIN- . .cry. complete and In good condition. Only two seasons in use. A bargain for cash. Apply to Wilkinson. Mul luck & Co.. Kocky Mount, N. C 8-23-4t DENTIST WANTED TO, TAKE - charge of office at once. Wlr or write A. H. Fleming. Iouljburg, North CaroMna. 2t M CARL JUDD. SHORTHAND im porter and Public Stenographer, will . attend any Court in North Carolina. Work night or day. Room 4. Pul len Building. Interstate 'phone. ' 7-24-eod-2iu. . ; - . . ; PRINTER WANTED IN COUNTRY omce;. aian wno can set joes ana ads. and make-up: . steady position ; dress News Reporter, White ville, it. u. POSITION WANTED BY DRUC clerk; six years', experience; unreg istered. Salol, care News and Ob server. ; 8-23-3t W.VNTED AT ONCE. A COJIPE- tent sewer foreman. G. R., care isews and Observer. 8-23-2t WANTED SOM E STRONG YOUNC men to mouidDlow castinsr: ntod wages can be made' after learning tne Dusinesa. J. n. Gill, Iron r ounder, Raleigh. 8-22-t. f. THE FIRST DIVISION OF THE fall term of King's Business College. Raleigh, N. C, begins Tuesday. September - 4,. 1900. WANTED: A GENTLE3IAN WISHES a furnished room in a Drlvate ram Hy. ' Address, "Permanent." this office. JUST RECEIVED: TWELVE CAR loads Hay, Bran. Flour, Meal. Corn, Chops. Laths. Lumber. and Shingles. Full lino of Groceries. Will sell a close price, i Call at once. Len H. Adams. . - f-s-t. GOOD OPEVINfl VCm NFWKPAl'FTf : Alan uwinor to the deatK of mv husband I am desirous of commun- a a. . . icnunc wun a competent man to run me paper. Adaress. Mrs. IS. F, . McCullon, Morehead City. N. C 8-17-lw i WANTED ONE THOUSAND lbs. Pi. c Meat; sides and shoulders. , L. IL Adams. : 8-17-lw FOR VSALE $10,000 WORTH ' OF . ursi, mortgage rear estate DontU on plant worth 360.000, running from One ' tn ten V m fnn Mrn t lirol r - dated August 1st; denominations of eacn;, price par and accrued interest; For further information apply to Alamance Insurance arid eai tasiBLie uo., Burlington, N. C. ; EVERYTHING INDICATES THAT the enrollment of new students at King's Business College. Raleigh. N. C. will be an unusually large one at the fall opening, Tuesday, September 4, 1906, , WANTED FIVE FIRST - CLASS non-union plumbers. Year's con tract. 33.50. Southern Plumbing and Electric Co., Richmond. Va. 8-17-lw Wanted a quick purchaser for a 15.50 Locomobile In rood run. .vning; order, a good hill c'lmber. eason for selling: Have bought a larger car. Address. J. B. B... Box 324. Klnstonu N. C 8-t7-lw EXPERIENCED MAN WANTED TO correspond with parties that ws.iits to open up. dry goods or clothing store in good live town. January 1. 1907. Address Dry Goods and Clothing, care News and Observer. WANTED AT ONCE: FORTY TO fifty, men for general labor, mill and woods. Apply to Montgomery Lum ber Company,. Spring Hope. N. C. 8-14-tf. . - FOR SALE: AN ESTABLISHED book and stationary business one of the best towns in North Carolina. Apply t "S," care News and Observ- er. i . j v j . ; . .. . , S-3-lmo. ' 3' FOR SALE: OWING TO A CHANGE in my architectural business, I am compelled to d If nose of my interest in the Capitol City Concrete Co., lo cates at Raleigh. N. C Will sen at a sacrifice for cash. Address. Chas. W. Barrett, Raleigh, N. C Dr. 1 Ernest H. Broughton Associated nnntint 116 with Ir. J. H. Crawford. UUIItlOl FarettSYiils St. WE GTVE S. H. . CO.S GREEN A RIPE BARGAIN IVEMT 1 Deallns in rKltlferihir generalities Isn't In Itself so convincing as a few pointed paragraphs prominently putand honestly maintained.. Ttiis i Is the most, ecpnono perkkt of the year -fcr safe shopping.: Reduced prices on all summer goods. Special Iota axe good every printrd promise and steadfastly liold the confidence of the trade. If tliere is a warit of any kind, now Is the most propitious time to save money on any of tlio needed summer goods. t WEEDING OUT THE SUIT STOCK. Got all the' Spring and Summer ones out and t the prices half in two, but It's dose for a purpose, and that purpose is to clear tho stock. - COLORED . VTAhl 4 SUIT BARGAINS. Only half a dozen of tliese S3.0O qualities $0.00 qualities or,,....... ..$1.00 ..$1.50 Suits . .91.00 r.$io Polka Dot Iiitn Shirtwaist $2.00 values marked to. ..... , $3.00 Plain ,Talior-made Suits $3.50 Lace and Embroidery-trimmed White Laun Suits. . . r. . . .$1.70 $5.00 White Usion Green Shirtwaist Suits ... $2.50 $7JS0 French Rat 1st e Suits, daintily trimmed . . . ,. $3.75 WHITE COAT SUITS. f- - $4.50 Union linen Poney Coat Suits ...... .1 . $2.00 $5.00 qualities narked. $20 $6.00 . PopUnetJ Eton Suits Milte. Blue and Green Linen trimmed $3.00 $12.50 White' jnutcher Linen Coat Suits, Tailored $7.50 V .V' ' -1 ' L.DIES WOOLEN COAT SUITS. Values $12. CO 40 $16.00 for .$5.00 Values up to $22.50. $10.00 One $35.00 8ut for ....... .817.50 LADIESSIHRTWAISTS. The . Washable, sorts. Some arc hlack. some "U'h'.te, and In neat fig uretl patterns; to clear tliem quick we hut them In the Bargain Chute and they go thus: : v. ., . Colored PercaV Dimity, Gingham and : Madras , VaIs,effectlTe Styles, 50c. values ..... 4. 39c. $1J!5 valnesl...... 65c. BL.05jrxVN waists., r ' 75o. kind forU . ?. I i: . : .88x? $1.00 kshd 'for', ............. . . . .50c $1.25 kind for 75c. 1 v'- Incorporated' FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Harirett and Salisbury Stau, Balelsb. N. & JNO. VT. BROWN. President. TfaelP&oiple'G Let Us Serve You yn W'c sen the best COAL that money can buy, and know we can ftiTe satisfaction, no matter what your fori require, qulrements may be. v ' STEAM, IK53IESTIC BL-CKS3JITII COALS, BOTH AN- TRACTTE and DITU3IINOUS. ;., ;'''?''.' . ' , ' . : ' ; " " ' ' It a I G i It 3 Foolish to Suffer - . HICKS' u rif jr I rADiiniMc y 1 (LIQUID). V. y . and quickly cure l headache, back ache, neuraleis. Jndicestlon, women's pains, netvous ; exhaustion, colds, etc. At All Drcggjsts - 10ct 25: in i 50c MONEY Ry tradlnir with J. B. Green Company They have the followine articles to oner: . Sharer's llama. I'icnic Hams, 13 t-tci Cheese, 15c: Arbuckles Cof fee. 16c; Table . reaches, 12 1-Sc; Mullets, 8 l-5c.: A"he "FLsh. 5c i Granulated Sufsx. 5 l-2c: Jelly. 5c class; Country CJ round Meal; Salmons, iuc; (iranam Fionr; rarcnea uonte, 12 1-Sc un to 35c: Lard. 8 l-2c. an to 12 l2c: Lemons, 17 1-Sc. dozen; Meal. 22 l-2c. peck. Send or phone your orders In. . . J. B. GREEN & COMPANY Cap For that; cough usd Horcibuna Candj TRADE DISCOUNT STAMPS FREE. Y bundled for ouick sales. We make WHITE LAWN yAISTS. v $2.00 Pleated Waists ..... and - Embroidered ............. $1.00 JAP SILK WAISTS. Black or White, Plain Tailor-made, Lace Inserted $20 values. . . .$1.50 $3.00 valnes... .$2.00 LADIES SEPARATE SKIRTS. We're mode Bargain Lots of tliese. As to prices, don't let tliat worry you. You'll find them all right. WHITE SKIRTS AT HALF PRICE. $1.50 Plain White Duck Skirts. . .75c. $2.00 Pleated, Duck Skirts. .... .$1.00 $1.00 White Poplinette Skirts. . .$2.00 $5.0O Braid and Embroidered Linen skirts . . . . . : r. . ; .'. . . ... . . . . $2.50 White Lawn Skirts at 75c. and $10 SEPAR.TE WOOLEN SKIRTS.' $3.00 3Iolialr Skirts ....... .$1.50 $1.00 Grey Mixed Skirts. ...... .$2.00 $5.00 Aeeordeon Plea ts and Bine Mo- lialr Skirts. .."...."..... $2JH 910.00 Black Voile Skirts. $5.00 SILK COATS. Tan and Black Taffeta Eton nd three-quarter length, were $20.00 now .......... . . . . ........ $15.00 $15.00 Pongee Coats for. ..... .$10.00 $20.00 Pongee Cents for $13.50 $22.30 Pongee Coats for.... $15.00 MORE OF THESE : SPECIAL BAR . GAINS FROM ELSEWHERE. Short, sharp, crisp, Newsy para graplis . concerning them. It makes good rcadlns tltough: Mennen'n Violet and Bo rated Talcum Powder. 25c. size for. . . v. . . . 15c. Oriental Pillows for the Lawn and Hammock 19c. Colored' Lawn values 7-1-2, H -2 and - 10c. : Choose at. -, . .5c. Men's Patenr liCnthcr Oxlords. . .$3.00 Men's $3.00 Tan Low Cut Shoes. .$2.00 Boy's $2.25 Tan Lotv Cut Shoes.. St .50 Wlilte Canvas Oxfords all reduced. Established J836 Brown Coffin House F. P. BROWN, 8ee--Trea. OoaBOompcmy Al For AllPurooses ty Fy e I C o. JOHM VV, HAYS. CIVIL ENGINEER - Viam Aa. . C C. mn P0Wft A KUMICIPAL WOJtK ' Incfodiue Wslerwork. Sewem, ViecUtr Vhtinf, trerl Highways, - rod Pr :poTcinU. M. S SMn A4a St.. rV4rbr. ?a Dr. Joel Whitaker , Raleigh, N. C. Predict- Uzllzi to DIsszses cf lit Eyo, Ear, Noso end Throat J.L.OWDni&CO Floriot 1ULLZ3GXL NORXTJ CAROLINA. . W OIts southern Tradms; Stamp Carnations, Ross and Violate dm specialty. Bouqoats and flsral deesr atlons arranged In th best styls u ..Ai T vivrx BDHct. i-wjo re re a ana win tr bJoomlnS pUnU far tna hnnu fall Bulb. Hysjintlia. Narrlsaua ruUps, etc ilosa bushes. tsrsbWry Terarreens and shad tr. I Jtm shls plants 1a season, ! All Summer Br qc 3 A. B. Stroriacli Cc: Hew Lines at Our Popnlnr Estensibn Tray Trunlic. Roller Tray Trunlis. Box Trayaiid Steamer Tr : ::i Sole Leather and Leather and Leatherette) lzh Ladies', Hisses' mer Footwear at B. Stronccli Cir One Thing Everyliduy Iiigwg LliSS lift Nftiftiilfti f ' 3r ! c saw ww vj needs Therefore we cannot carry ' over Snmmcr Gomls and will tell f : song. All straw shapes 2dc All Trimmed Hats for half the half r:2 t $5.00 hat for $1.25. , . STORE CLOSES AT $ O'CLOCK. 1 -' ALWAYS Remember C!e&E::::s Nowhere else can one secure the same wcxk, tii3 fits t tory serrlce that is given by the - pairjiipsicd ft ... . - We slSp by express to all points. If wc era not ciz write us for rate. Give us a trial. :- 'VWftiavc several' -fine, ... .-.-, We have a number of extra 'fine ? caddie end Cir, 1 ' r? Also. drayc and farming ctcc!:., GEORGE m; HARBIi J'C ' S. 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