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10 TIIE XKWS AKD OBSERVE!?, TUESDAY, JUKE 2', 1!)08 The News and Qbserver. TUKSDAY. . ..Juno 23, 190S. TRAINS LEAVING RALEIGH DMLY Seaboard Air line Kalha. Going North. ; JMa a. in. 11:20 a. m. 12. jO p. m. :30 p. m. Golns South. 3;10 a. m. 9:35 a. m. , 4:15 p.m. r -6:15 p. m. Southern Railway. Going East. 4:30 a. m. 12:30 p. m. 6:30 p. m. Going West. 2:00 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 5:30 p. m. Ituleigh and Southport. Coins South. 6:00 a. m. 1:30 p. m. Norfolk and Southern. Going East. 6:35 a. m. 8:40 a. m. 4:30 p. riu Arrive Raleigh. 9:25 a. m. 4:30 p. m. Arrive Raleigh. 10:40 a. m. . 7:35 p. m. 10:00 p. m. Jfi AND ABOUTTHE CITY - ' ' Yf sterday was! the longest . day of the year. Tha - snnilav srhool of the .West Raleigh' Haptist churfch will, picnic at jullen rark Thursday. "'.'( . Next -Saturday .Is St. John's Day, and there will be special serv ices' by the Masons at Oxford. Many Italelsh peo ple will go to Oxford on that das'. Pitchers Ml Night and Harris and King' Kelly spend Sunday In this city, . but .left yesterday ' for; Goldsboro, . where Just evening Harris lost his first -- ' game. '-- "-. ; '. ; ; ; .-; Visitors in the city from Wendell - sav that the storm of Saturday "' hoon was very severe there. While H Aa going on a covv was struc k . . Ly lightning. v ; ' V ( The many friends Of Game Warden v John Upchurchi who has been ill with rhumatisnr forover two, months, will if be glad to know that he Is able to be - out and attend to his work. L , ; " -Mr. A. V). Hunter, of Cary, was in the city esterday.- He will on Wednes day go to Thomasville to attend the annual meeting of the Board of Trus- - tees of the Thomasville Orphanage. Among the recent additions to the Zoo at Pullen Park are two deer. The - n.'w'granolithie steps from the spring by the fountain to the pavilion are made . pleasant walkway at night by. a string, of electric lights. The services- at the Soldiers? Home on Sundae afternoon were conducted by Mr. J. D. Boushall, who- made an interesting talk to the veterans. Misses. Mary Carter Hay, Jane Kay and Miss Ellison' Jed the singing. A gas stove-exploded in th? hase--; ment of the Federal building Sunday morning, did much damage ' to tin Uiscmnt and the first and second floors. The force of the explosion blew oft plastering in njlany places. It is not known what caused the ex plosion. ; . , . - j . ' i District Attorney Harry " Skinner, Collector of Internal Revenue Wheeler Martin arfd Mr. James Duncan have . returned from the National Ilep'ibll , can .Convention at Chicago. Port master Willis Briggs, National Com . -, mitteeman Duncan and Mr. W. J. Andrews are expected to return today. j Mr. J. J. Oarris. of Raleigh store . keeper for the Seaboard Air Line, " here,! has returned from Columbia, ' 8. C, badly Injured, though able to out. He - jumped from ; a train ; going at twenty-nve miles- an hour, was thrown violently to the ground. fp rained his right hip, injured his hand and dislocated his right arm at . ihe elbow, the bone tearing through his t oat. . -i " " ,; ' . - PERSONALS Mr; W. P. Gholson, of Henderson, Is in the city. - Mr.nchas. Vhedbee. of Hertford, is at Hotel Giersch. . ' , Mr. Z. U LeMay, brSmithfield, was in Rajeigh yesterday. - Mr. T. II Gattis. of Charlotte, was in the city- yesterday. Mr. Wheeler Martm. of Williamson, was a visitor to this city yesterday, j - , Mr. Harry Skinner; of Greenville, was at the 'Yarborough yesterday, i i Mr. M. M. Marks', of Nev Bern wag a guest of the Yarborough Sun day. 1 -,.'! h.v i-.-V-.. : - - - . ' ' air- U;'-D. "WY'Conhor has returWd from "the teachers4 assembly at Char lotte. ' ; .Messrs. R. E. Jones and .r. W. ite (Jee.. of Greensboro, were in the c&y yesterday. ru e RiiiiioN Vanilla Is always as represented. It Is made, from the finest vanilla beans that grow and . aged, until the flavor is perfect. Attractive Quarters The new Plumbing Shop of G. Vinson Co.. at l2(h Fayetteville trc-et.' is th most thoroughly equipped, as well as- the most at tractive shop in the city, and their facilities for doing all khnds of plumbing and steam fitting enable them to give th lowest possible, prices to be- had consistent .with, first-class materials and workman-, ship. Their work Is always the .l?st. "therefore the cheapest: " - -Estimates' cheerfullSr . furnished.. Both 'Phones. v NORFOLK AND SfUTIIERN ItAlL- -. - --- WAV. " GolosborO, N. C., June 8, 1908. -. - Transportation: Extension of trains 14 and 15 from Wllsoa-to Greenville. .- The Norfolk and Southern Railway - give notice that commencing Monday, June 8th, 1908, trains Nos. 14 and 13. now being operated? heutween Raleigh onti Wilson,- will be extended ana op ; Vrated between Raleigh and Green viile," on the .following schedule: Train No. 15. 'Daily : Except Sunday. P. M. Stations; Train No. 14. Daily Except Sunday. A. M. 10:40 30:3.1 1 r.Zi 10:06 9:1 Me PBI UKE IQc' (Six Word's to the Line.) CASH WITH ORDER NO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 20 CENTS. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON EXTENDED AD VERTISING. RESULTS ASSURED. Want art received at the News and Observer Building or without cliarge for messenger ; servk-e from the American District Telegraph Messen gers. Call Western Union messcngrr lMys by telephone or all Imix from any point in the eity, wlm will mvlvc advertisements for this -oltuiui at rate of ten cents per line, counting K wnnJa to the line. Just as they receive telegrams fir transmission over West ern Union linen. WANTED: RVi AX ALL-ROl'ND I. r I titer; a job.l Steady, sober and reliable. Rt-st teferenet s furnished. Address, Jamis S. Strickland, l.ouis-. burg, N. t WANTED: A LIV Ti:.CHEiL tight months to teach Mathematics. English, Latin - and Instrumental Music,- etc.1 'Address Rev. J. C Mizell, Funston. N. C. -It. WANTED: PC.UITION AS MUSIC 1 teacher. Best I references. Teach -i er's certificate from Converse Col , Siege. Address, AI, I. G..' Spring dale, N. C; ,. RUSINESS OPPORTUNITY' FOIS man to invest $2,000.00 in already -successfully established installment business, incorporated, to take in side management. Present man ; agem- nt to get the business. With this arpingement can be made to pay C00 per cent. Box 441, Ral elgh. N. C. -" --. LACE AND EMRROIDERV RY MAIL A Specialty. Write for samples. 1).' J. Bostain Company, Fayetteville, 4:30 Lv..,.. Raleigh .....Ar. -.'.'4:30 I .v. . i . . Pa m. June. .... Ar. 4 :-4 5 Lv. . ... Boushall , . . . Ar. 5:01 Lv.... Knixhtdale i . .Ar. 5:14 J.v., ...Eagle Rock. . ..Ar. 5:20 Lv..,.. Wendell . ...Ar. 9:49 5:32 Lv Zebulon . . . Ar. 94l 5:55 Lv,. ....Middlesex .. .-Ar. 0:1 C:10 1a'.. . .. Bailey . . . . .Ar. 9:t0 : Lv,. ... Ileverson ...Ar, 8:54 6:40 Lv...... Wilson .. ...Ar. 8:30 C:55 Li. Evansdale . ;:Ar. 8:15 7:04 Lv. .. Stahtonsbur . .'Ar. 8:06 7:20 I.v.... Walstonburg . .r.L 7:51 7:32 Lv..... Farmville ....Ar.! 7:38 7:41 Lv.. . . . . Arthur . . . . .Ar. 7:29 8:00 Ar...:. Greenville ...,Lv. 7:10 R, E. L. BUNCH. Trattic Manager.- H. C HUDGINS. General Pass. Agent P. TATIIM. Dl Agent. N. C. 6-21-sun-tu-thu WANTED: MUSIC TEACHER FOR Tarboro Public Schools. Apply at Once to Geo. Howard, Chr., Tarboro, N. C. . , Ci-21-su-t-thu roil SAU:: .MULES AND WAGON, one pair, 2.S00 pounds, Gyear obi mules, one Neison wagon and har ness, used one, year. Norris Bros., Chalybeate Springs, N. C. DWELLINGS IXU room dwellings, SJ ern -'nveniences RENT. TWO 5- Dawson St. (mod- 12 -room wg.. cor, Blount and Peace , Sts. (modern - ' .' -"Vrooni . ct v -,' t. Edenton St Apply to Raleigh Real 6-21-2t N. C. WANTED TO LEASE A ITRST CLASS boarding house or small hotel. Ad dress. P. M., Box 14 2. Clayton. N. C WANTED BY REGISTERED DHUG- gist position. .Six years experience, three as manager. Can furnish best of reference. Address Pills, care News and Observer. - WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY: LL bodied unmarried ' men between . ages of 18 and 35: citizens of United States, of good character and temp perat habits who can speak, read, and Write English. For Informa tion ipply to Recruiting Office 313 1- 2 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, N. C 2- 23-Sun-Wed-Frlto June SO. r NOW IS THE TIJIK TO GET A LIFE 'PfCholarshlp in King's Business Cot-lege-Raleigh, y. C. at summer rates Sat-Twes. - BONDS IXJIt SALE WAKELON Gtadrd School District offers fori sale 'JIO.OOO, 30-year bonds, 6 per cent semi-annual interest, high school bonds. SValed bids rleceived up to noon July 20th, 1908, accompanied s by certified check -for $200 as de--. posit. For further information, ad J dress Z. V. Judd. County Superin tendent Public Instruction. Raleigh, N. C. .. - 15-30d ; . NEW STICAM OUTFIT. - 12x14 LID- dell-Chamlers engine; ;W. N. Holt 54x14 return tubular half arch front;Nagle boiler with stack and all pipe fittings. Will sell at great sacrifice. Never been used. In stalled Webber Gas Producer Plant. Address, W. T. Irvin, Rox 1, Smith field," N, C. 6-10-26. HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE RUTCIII'.R .Market 'for siile in Eastern North Can 'na town with- population of ,15,001 Wi!I be glad to furnish any one with particulars. If interepted, drop us a line.. Address G. W. L., care this paper. ' - SODA FOUNTAIN AND-DRUGGlSTfC Sundries to.be sold a.t auction At 12 o'clock noon. July 20th, 1 Kill sell, at the court-house door in this city to the; highest bidder for cash, a magnifieent 12-tank It. M. Green, soda-water fountain complete, in clufUng an automatic water-power carlKmator. Thl3 fountain is of cherry with onyx, and has ablate glafs mirror. Will also sen one dozen shelf bottle, lot of perfumery and . other druggists' sundries. Ap ply to undersigned, if inspection desired., M. Ashty Lamln-rt. attor-r ney for the Receiver of the Tucker Drug CO., Raleigh. N. O. -Suns-tues till July 20. - WANTED V SETTLED WOMAN, whito or colored, to travel with me to sea coast pr -mountains; to be gone about on month. If services are atlsfactor' I will give perma nent home', light- duties and good pay. M. A. P.. care News and Observer. C-19-lw ; WANTED: OLD OR YOUNG FOXE . P. Cooper, Henderson, N, C 6-lfi-2w,, TO TEACH MUSIC GRADUATE IN instrumental music at St-'Mary' desires, position to teach. Address. "A." care News and Observer. J 6-9-tf . - 4 ' ' THE -INLET INN CLEAN, COM fortabie, coxy, homelike. For terms - aaaress jviiss to. s. wines, Beaufort, N. . 4-28-L f. " - ' , '- '. ROLLER FIIUR M ILL FOR - SALE. Three stories and basement. 30x50. 50 bbb capacity. eoTrt mill. 50 11. P; engine, automatic cut-off, 75 H. P. boiler, ; In fact complete mill. 3-4 acre of land on .Southern Railway, siding at. door. Owner has good reason for selling. Price and terms reasonable. This Is rare oppor tunity. .Alamance Jnsdrahce & Ileal Estate Company, - Rurlinston, N. C. 6-18-thurs-siin-tiM s-lmo. ' " ' ' WANTED AT 'ONCE. tJUOTATIOXS i on 500 tons crush! stone. Ad - idress, Mayor Greenville, N. C 6-20Ct , , Boyloii-Pearce Co. Boylan-Pearce Co. Till! STYLE llOOK MONTIII4Y EDITION JULY. 1908 NOW READY. P0 Ul A' SALE INAUGURATED .FOR A SWIFT. CLEARANCE OI SUMMER -"SILKS, SKIRTS, EMBROIDERIES, LAWNS, CARPETSfi ART SQUARES AND RUGS. . , The same standardn rT merit, the beautiful colorings, the wearing qual ities, the fashionable materials are all here, hut hadly shorn of their' right ful profits. An opiHirtunity of rare importnin e, for when gone no more arc to lKvhad at these prices. Tills w ill he a busy week and the "waiting oims" will trowd the store, for this Is the last and final price-cut. It's a question of thoicc. Your chances will dwindle with each succeeding 'day Rotter buy now than later on wish you had. ; ' A CLEARANCE SALE OF SILKS. , Rest Silks of the season; wholo lines; every wauled weave, color and design and of imperishable quality. Se and Sueslne , Silks are sensible, 1 prac tical suihnier fabrics for fr;cks I and waists.! Are here In air the; new lir.ht and dark shades; 27-In wide, and inarkrtl from 35c and J 7 . 1 -2c. tlown tii . ..... . . . . . . . 250 Fancy Taffetas and lnlard Silks, with dot und figures Von -white, hhn or hlac k grounds, c lice ks and stripes'; 21 and 21-in. wide, are reduced from l()c. and 50e, to our price , . . . . . . . . . . ......... . V. S9c. Rough Pongees and Shantungs; all the season's fashionable solid ctilors, and with blue "dots and brown - rings 011 111 1 lira I shades; 27-hic Ifes wide; were 75c. and $t.00 a yard; reduced to ................. L9c. All Silk Foulards; neat cfTei ts; styllsU stripes; Iii:iiiics and other Silks besides; regular K.'c. cpialilies .. at .'. .-. . .j."'. ..,. .... - . . . . . 59c. FORTY INCH WHITE LAWNS. Fine, $hecr,. Smooth Weaves ttf -IO-in. Itwiis; cool, crisp and fnsh front the liMHiis; spe-ial values, ....... 8 I-3c Itk., 12 l-2c. and lo.c 1 LITTLE JOB LOT OF L.VCES. I'leked from our -.oni stm-k and bunched on tabic; to" themselves. Etlgings and IiLsertlngs from 1 to in lies wide. Prices.... 5; and 10c, ST. GALL EMBROIDERIES. - . - - I . ---': The magnificent success that attended the'sale of ICinbrciIderlcs left us with many useful' short lengths which . liave been further "marked down to .............. Remnant .Prh-es-. ' TAILOR-MADE SKIRTS. v New shipments of Finely Tailored Skirts at tinilcr '' prices.. .New Silk Skirts, Suninier Worsteds, Voiles and Panama Cloth.y . Fancy colors ami black. Extrii Skirt -Values; worth $6.00 and $7.50 for U $I.9H Fancy Colored Skirts. U", ?S and $10 Silk and Voile Skirts . . $S.S0 to1 $12.50 THE CARPET SECTION A It CSV i) piiAci:. f.y. Wo are cutting', and laying more Carpet and -Mattings and placing more Art Squares and Itugs nnd dis posing of more Liaoleum nnd Oil Cloths than ever.. There Is a reason for it. The prices a re inuc h i lower and the making and laying is free. JAIANi:SE AND CHINA MATTING K5 to J0; itoitnd China Mattings 25c value .... ................ 20c. Jap. Mailings, Carpet Styles, 35c. and Bk. values; ' n,m 25c. TDY I For !! " T J P THE: RALEIGH! QUARRY CO. IS prejan-l to furnish all kinds of stone, crushed ; rok anL building material made of stone. . on short notice. The flmst grade of stone In this section of the -state.'. , 4-19-sun-tues-ttiur-tf OUT OF SICSMOKD 'V-' for attractive prices on every thing in Furniture. Special prices on these now: ; Bridal Suits Porch Furniture Refrigerators Baby Carriages V .. v::v:'',.: i and Iron and Brass Beds DRIVING HORSES Incorporated,' i FURNITURE LEADERS, f 709-1 1-13 E. Broad Street, Richmond, Va. t -. ! ' 1 MEN OCR ILLUSTRATED ff.TA- llogue explains how we teach barber trade in few weeks; mailed -free. Moler Rarber College, Atlanta, Ga. .-20-lw s UP fl TREE? Many another man has found him. self iM'rchcd upon the branch of Per plexity about his Summer suit. V IiCt's 'rescue you from your ansiets'. We take I1m keenest delight in tailor ing for the most fastidious and par ticular, ! - . ; Our styles liave invariably "the air correct. Our fabrics are Ntv York's newest and Iiidoii's latest. Our craftsmen are all experts. Our prices will delight you. ,a ' f We have a few excep tionally Go.od Buggy and Carriage Horses. Let us show you. THEJ.M.PAGEMUIECO. No. Ill 1Z. Martin SL RALI Kill, NORTH CAROLINA W H TP P IE" illy illil By an 6rror of the Tele phone Company we were put down In the hone Directory as "Carolina Fuel Cos, 'phone 962-Y instead of Capital City Fuel Co., 962-Y. Don't let this fact r prevent you from getting' the best coal of all grades to be had' in Raleigh. ; ,, i. ... J ..'. ; , CAPITAL CITY FUEL CO. Phone 962-Y 1 NEW DICRECT0RY. JT. M. Kennedy ARCHITECT ! RALEIGH. a V Edwards & Broughton's New Rulldfric Correspondence solicited. Capital City 'Phone 9S5-M. ?! Tivo Home Seekers9 Bargains ...... . .- , . y ' One elegant 8 -room house, very large; shady lot, siCto.OO for quick sale. One 7-room house, all conveniences: $1,900. Hoth, pJaeeB well located.- f Other property for sale and rent. If.yofl do not see our list you might lose something. General Insurance. - H1GHTOWER & FORT ''.' ,'t": : -: '-: "' ,'-:: '. . i 10 EAST IIARGETT ST. MAKE THE ROME FOLKS HAPPY 11Y CARRYING HOME A BOX OF CANDY R OYSTERS 1 For all aches, nervonnnrnn, colds. soar stomach and Indigestion. pains - hicks CAPUDINEf""' has positively no equal. It srlves quick relief.. Regular slz!a, 25c and 50c. at all PKtroorsTS Trial liottle, 10c TYPE WRITING Supplies AT " f 1 lm V ff m It (1 M7 W f B tlll all 11 11 JJ hMM Vlff LSX BOOK STORE s 109 Fayetteville St. SELECT BOARDING HOUSE. ' 1 . - 118 N. WILMINGTON ST. Large and Airy Rooms Reasonable Prices Within one-half square of the Capitol Mrs. Wiley M. Rogers .-alls attention to "the fact that thit large house, within hjilf sn-iare of the Capitol, has heen newly painted, papered and furnished, and is oper for boarders by the 'day, week 01 month. . . i- ... , - The HEIVRY F. MlllER ) ID .1 km of today represent a . contin uous ellort for more than a ; Half 'century lu Hu iiiaiiur.tc tiire of u Ideal musical lu--striiment. 1 Thfs has. createra petma nent and constantly iiuTcasin deimand for the Henry F. Miller PIANOS rrom a well Informed t licntele of music lovers who prefer tliis make tf , piuuo to any other. . . 1 Send for a pc tal art eata losriie, lei ins and pric.es to leiuliu music liuiiso In the Old North Star?. ' Darnell & Thomas Raleigh, N. C. ABEUDEEN & KOCKITS1I ILJL Traina leare Aberdeen, failjr llx. Sunday, 8:3t a. m. . and 3:50 p. in. for LnariiU, ; Montros", liar-ford, PiindarToch, arriving Ilona kills (M miles) 10:00 a. m- and 4:55 p. m.- y Trains leave llie Mills 12:15. noon, and S:1S m., arriving at ' Aberdon 1:65 p. m. and 6:55 p. w. r ' '. -' - wwtw at AtafdoMi iritb Seaboard Air LIni n-.d AlwTdwn A Ajin-loro Itj."; at Hope Mill ith Atlantic Vait Linn , , . j . ? . For further information address,"'- JOITN BLUK. Prr (Un. Vgr. mumii THE WHijNEY Baby Carriages AND V GO-GARTS Are acknowledged superior in; construction and are designed in the! latest and most tasty Style. : --.fc'V-hvljrjf We have them in English Hood; with parasol, and also the lighteist running and most .easily handled Folding G-Carts. Write for catalog V Goldsboro, - Raleigtij Durham -1 A 1 a t itjramai< Alto v ; BENGALIA AND POCSCET ALCOHOL STOVES ) USES 1)EXATITI;EI MiCOIlOIi -, - r -No Mitoke, 110 soot, no Mne l. Call and a.sk the salt'smuti to hhmv them. ; 1 ) . . Take one Aviih You Tills. Suninier. THOHAS H. BRIGGS sons ' ;-- n " The Illjr Hardware Jlen, RALEIGH, 1 , . . r- 145th Report on Sale,' price $1.50; ' or $1,78 postpaid. , ; : - V 62 Vols. Reprint Reports with Clarli's Annotations. ,Send for list of them. Blank Books, Typewriter Supplies and, General Office Supplies. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. Bargains in HallsJ! Bargains in Hats! Bargains in Hats ! j BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING AT ' MISSES REESE & CO., 109 Fayetteville St. USING LOTS OF LINEN -77. - " r "V. Well, don't have ibdinged and ruined by . W sorry washwoman. Send it to lisi. . It will return white and clean. . Oak City Steam Laundry Teleplcns - - ' ... . . 87 We .carry -a complete line of desk, I racket nnd deilinff fans Don't fail' to see the special attraction In our window todajn i -M.' Capital City 'riioneCl. - . ' ' 110 Fayetteville St. ; ' Ralclnh, N. C i 'ri'flw T?an,,,l r tawlar'0tMl the most imiireslve examnUr hf style. AIA f SACK SUITS and i KA l.XW.W FKOCKS lu every worthy fabric; ihe Inst pattern and wears at these reductions: , $32.50 Slits ...... .for $26:00 m; . , H s $30.00 suits .....for $24.00 These Prices hold good on $27.50 S aits .......... .for $22.00 ' $25.00 S jits for $20.00 f S lOSi :r-: Suits $18.00 Sait J. . . . ..... .for $14.40 $15.00 Siiits . . .for $1Z00 $12.50 Salts .... - .for SlO.on $1.00 Salts ...for $ 8.00 n i Our most desirable Summer Suits, and exclusive; but vhen we say all suits arc included in, a sale we mean .it"-,- - - ; Original pric e tajrs ore on all n-ftrmriitd ni i-nn nbn ..'.v..M nv.i..i:nn . " . -. Straw Hat. Summer Underwear. NeffHffW Shirts Hosiery,, Hand lki-, Sult-Ca. ami evervlhl.v. you may wont for l,o.e mforf or trauma h here at loW prices the fatK uliat we ZZ adverlle at letialirlts hardly as low ns oi)r regular marked prices - ' l,M 4 1 1 SCS', Hie One-Price Clolnf :V-.y1Vv.;'; nr..' 'it'--1:'"-- - ' , a i . . r-' , fc.' op " V ' .i ' r:"
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