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v 1 ;" 11 i - i- . "s,v. '.. t. 8. THE NEWS AND OBSEHVJSK WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3.1009 . .) ; i v. . aaw. .aa4 . if..v, WEDNESDAY, . . . .February 3,; 1009. TRAINS JVIXOf IULSCa DAILY ; Seaboard Ah" Railway.. Golnj North - ' ' Coins iocili. 12:20 a, 1:10 a, 11:21. a. 12:01 p. 6;00; p. Bhoofly.' m. m. m. m. xn.- S:20 a. ro 4;10 a.' m. 5:15 p. m. ArJ Southern Hallway. Coins East, ' . Coins West. 4:30, a. m. - 2:00 a. m. 12:30 p. m. '1 8:41a. m. tf:3Q p. m. : 4:05 p. in. Italcisb and Soulhport. Going South ' Arrive Raleigh. ,1:00 a. m. : 8:80 -a, m. 1:16 p. m. vt m. Norfolk and Southern. Going East. C:3S a1 m. 4:00 p. m. Arrive Raleigh, ; 10:55 a. m. 10:00 p m. IN AIID ADQUT TTIS CITY. The cases for trial " la the police court yesterday Were-postponed; for, a hearing this morning. '! t , Th recent eolu weather itave op portunity to many, to, siate on ice on ponds near the city. I 1 Maj. W. A. Graham, the Commis sioner of Agriculture, has returned to the city from Macpelan. Among the visitors to the. city yea terday was . Mr J. J. Fajrriss, editor of the High Point Enterprise. A number of trees are being re moved from West Harget street be tween Fayeitevllle andj : Salisbury streets. .!' A petition is being circulated- ask ing the Board Of Aldermen to open Haywood street from, Ilargettr street to New Bern Avenue, . ; ; Dr. B. F. Dixon, State! Auditor, is to speak at-Wadesboro . on Friday at a big educational and industrial rally. He is expected to - address ; two . and . iences, one of young people and one of older folks. ' f It is reported that several fires have lately been narrowly; averted be cause o hot ashes placed in wooden boxes in back yards. Al city ordin ance requires all ashes to be placed in a can at the front of 4be house. . Cases on appeal are. being heard in, the Supreme court this .week, from the First Judicial District Among the attorneys In attendance Sare Messrs. 'J. .'Has wood Sawyer,- E. SF. 1 Aydlett. W. A. Worth, J. K. Wilsdn and. Geo. J. Sp nee, of Elizabeth pity; 3. II. Small.4 W. C. Rodman. J.r D.. Grimes. Harry McMullan of : Washington; W. M. Bond, of Edenton; Judge A. C. . Aven. Isaac Avery. J. Spainhour, of Morganton; Asa Gayerret. of Ply mouth; W. P. McMullan and Chas. Wheduce, of Hertford. Mr, J. D. . Palmer.-of Macon is. ii -the city. ;S& ': 0:'r.Xt;' . Mr. h . M. Blake, of Charlotte, Is In the, city..;; 'i-'lt 'l -V-V-v ;':..' Mr. i Paul Garrett, at , Norfolk, is in the city. "' - : - -" - "' " ' " Mr. It. M. Fowler, of Hertford, is in tho-clty.- . ' ,--.;.;;;' 4 ' :- Mr. R. R. Hoyle. of Sandford, i.in the city.' 'x.-"i' - ';-':' MmJ. A. McDanlels, ' of Klnston, is in. the city. ,'-' A : " Mr. John Hassey, of Charlotte, is ln the city." 5 '"';':' '--i'"' -'-T'" Mr. Thomas J. Gold, of High Point, -IsMu the city. f'-'vli'i.v?,-- Rev. W. E. HocutU of Washington, Is In the city. .v--, f. ! . Mr. B. JtcNeal, of Raeford.Is at the Yarboro. ''i.:'' Mr. Paul Branch, of Wilson, was in the city yesterday. : Y ' " Mrfc. 7vionei Weil, of Goldsboro, was in the ylty yesterday, j 'h Mr. T. W. Hancock, of Oxford was in the city yesterday. 1 f ' Mr, .Harry McMullln, oZ Washing ton; ia at tlio Yarboro.. Dri W. N. WaKelleld; of jCharlotte, was in thet city yessterfly' Ji Mr, W.'S. MpGyegorr-0 Golds b,oro was in tho city yesterdiy.1 if! . Mr. . ChrisUajtl'Of liariptte. .was. ai the Yarteer- yesterday ; - - Mr, y. F. Andereon, of iFayetteville, was in tho 'city yesterday.U : .Mr. ' H. C. Dockery, of - Rockingham, . was in ihe city yesterday.- . Mr. D. Y. Cooper. ot Henderson. Vas at the, Yarboro yesterday. " ' -Dr. J. Howell Way, of Waynesville, was at the Yarboro yesterday. :; . Mr. -VV. A. Rej-nolds. of Charlotte, was at the Yarboro yesterday. ' Prof. E. S. . Blair.- of Guilford Col lege, lias been visiting his brother, lror. Blair at the Blind Institute. ' Mr. J. 8. Heller of Norfolk, was in the city yesterday, the guest of his nephews, Messrs. Herman? Heller and William Heller. - ; .. OVlRXOR K1TCIIIK ENDORSED The rcoplo of Randolph Demand- tliat tins Cortwratloa ; Conunis&lot '. Re quire tlie Soutliern to Put Down" a Safe Track. . .Mr. Elijah Moffitt, of Asheboro. who .was here yesterday,' says; the.; people of" that section ' approve :the refusal of Governor Kitchin to Jrecojpmend the. re-onening of the rate' Question bo that the rate -may- be fixed- by - the Corporation . Commission, f Mr. Moffitt tald: "Tlio Corporation fCommission already has enough to do. aiad right now the people of his section, wish them to visit and ' inspect the X road from Asheboro to High ? point and compel the Southern 'Railway to put down a safe road- bed. About two wteks ago there was another wreck between " Ramdleman ant(' Asheboro, . and some of tho people Twhos1 came ; down on the train said there waC.more rotten ties. 4. The ; road-bed is' under stood, to be, not safe and the people are looking to the Corporation Com , mission to compel a betterment of the . road. - - BLIND STUDENT DEAD. The Remains of Jolin Glenn Allison, of . U10. Blind Institution, ; Taken to ' Brevard. ".1. ' !. ' ' ' V'-'.. The remains of Mr. Johh G)enn Al lison. of the Blind. InsUtaUon, who i passed away op Monday night, were token to his, home at Brevard yester- The young man was seventeen ... years old. Ills death wa caused by heart failure, due to his Ihaving the measles. Even v his : "physiclan-i f and nursy did not think his condition fatal until the end came. .' f "' n a .f " a Don't Torre t TI J :' 1 i One-half the quar.t'.ty of Blue Rlb ocn vanillx'crtr-t t, t reured cf ether I r-". v.-: ' V r " ; JlVvLr, ISlx Words to tha Una.) CApx vjiju: cpszn rO Al)VJTISZ2XIT TAKEN FOR Lt tham rt cents. SPECIAL D: COUKT3 EXTENDED AD VX411C UItJLTS ASSURED. ., a -..mi- wJt Obserrer Bonding or wlthont charga Xo. messenger ernoa from th Postal Telegraph or American District Telegrapii Messengers Call; Western Union ur Postal messenger ; boys b j telephone or call box from any point in the city who will receive adver- tisenienta for this cplnmn at rate 6X teipt.:ccnU pef: Unot counting six word to the line. Just as they receive tele grams for transmission over Western Union cToiptaJ. ';; v ? V - . -;; - , rv. . .. . . . . ..... - TAOvING, MACHINES FOR SALE: Victors', Edison's, Columblaa and others. Slightly shop rworn. Bar- 5 gain for quick buyer. C W. Raney, Chapel Hill, N. C. - -3-2e6d$t v. ,,.v - -v SITUATION'" ' WANTED BY . ALL i : round printer, pressman and maker. up, capable of taking charge, of i country ' onlec, married,: 15 years 7 experience, sober and not afraid of work. Best references. Ad dress W "Business," No. . 1206 W. Washington St., Suffolk, Va. ' , 2-2-2f . k ' WANTED: FURNISHED COTTAGE, flal or rooms for light "house-keeping. Must be centrally located. ' Address Z, Care News and Obser i ver." I ''':-'- t-ttt rr-. j WANTED S.liES3IENf OUR NEW : "Road Map of Noth and South Car- olino, is meeting with a splendid ' sale. We could use a few "nw . salesmen, to advantage; at present. Good par. Our line ia especially ' adapted' to school teachers. Wrlta ' S. A: Wgglns, Asheilli, jt. C., for f particulars. -i ' 1-31-61 4 WANTED' TO- BORROW? FOUR ' thousand, dollars for six .years on real, estate that, i worth ten, thous. r- and. . W, Care Now and observer.! r--:.l-31-t-'-. - ' . r VmVtm THE AMERICAN BOS; CO I L-nchburg Va., for, prices on egg crates complete. i ' 1-5 0-5 tj :-V - ! ' ' ::- AT 0 PER CENT I HAVE TO LOAN for a client the sum of thirty thou- ; i sand - dollars. . Small loans of sev eral thousand each desired. Notes must be secured by; approved bonds or stocks, or mortgages on ; Raleigh Real Estate. W II. Pace. Attor ney. - - '.:,,-: 1 27 tf KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, RAL elgh, offers a strong ; commercial , training in Book-keeping, Shorthand and Telegraphy Send for catalogue MODERN. FIRST-CLASS EQUEP ments, strpng, practical courses , of study, up-to-date methods of ' In- struction and an able faculty are ' : some of the points of superiority of King'7 Business CoUeg Raleigh, ':: N. CT ; .: x-' "- : . U ' FOR BALE FIVE TWO THOUSAND candle-power Kltson lights, with . air tank. Will sell to firs' comer foi . 150. Must sell quick on account of moving. Address. "Light," - car News and Observer. . W YOU TO PREPARE FOR good, position by taking a coursf at King's Business College. Ral eigh. 't Notice4s hereby given: that application- will bc made to The General As sembly of North Carolina, for a char ter for the. Citizens Savings and Trust Co., with 7 banking privileges. Dec 2 5 WANTED : CALENDAR SALESMAN. The Whitehead & Hoag Co. have an opening for a first class' Calendar i : Salesman. 1 0ne with experience r o;id (established trade preferred- Ex ' cellent. opportunity- for man ' With - proper qua' if icatlons. The 1910. line of advertising 'Calendars Is second : to no.ne in the field today. Original B copyrighted designs" reproduced by the new quadri-color process. Appli- - cation must be accompanied by sat i isfactory references and full par- ticulare as to previous experience" in this lin. Address immediately The Whitehead f& Hoag Co. Calendar Departsnae.nt.' Newark. N. J. 1-31-SUn-Wed. ; iaVben yon should buy a bot tle) of Gowan's Preparation. Tomorrow th baby may de velop Croup -Gowan's prevents ally ailments where infiamma tion is the seat. External. 25c, 50c, $1.00. T6V Convince the SUeptf cal Ve Offer Our ELECTRICAL DEVICES FIR TRIAL FREE . . . - -a . . . -IT YOU1 ARE , NOT SATISI1ED Wrni.THE3I WE SEND AND yt GET THEM, ' Carolina Power 1 Lirjht Co. . Both 'Plionea 22ft," - : ' Mmm wmm a sattryus when thsx - ooSea la good. :: Think of '.' -' Ktst j people. ; a, j, . abon$ poor oofTee, Everybody v ' praise ocr coSeea. TSiX 1UVZS, ' ANTED XOYLAILFEARCE CO. ,':';(iffli(G.i NEW SILKS, SATINS, DREfS GOODS ANJ) TRI31M1NGS; NEW WJHTE GOODS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES; NEW GLOVES; ' NEW HOSIERY; NEW RUOIINGS. ALWAYS S031E TII1NG NEW. ; ." V r.;-f.- - - - N f)Y PATrEIpi & IN, SOFT SILlvS-ANI) MESSIiXINES. ; Tlie first glimpse of tlic early Spring Style for Shirt AVakl Silk Stdts and Dresses focday-tinie and evening wear. . Sceo and. China Silks, printed, woven figures and plain .Shades ; : . , , . .'. .' ;. .35 and ; 50c. Foulunls and LouLInes, checks, fancies ami solid colors -"Sc., . 85c and; . . . .'. .......... . . . . .". . . . . . . . . ......... . .1.00 Yard-uldc Messclincs, all tints and k1uu1cj--$1j00 $1.25, $l.sa nua . .. , . . . ..... . . I . . . . ..... $1.50 RUii lustrous Black Taffeta Silk, yard -wide .ami, guarantcetl wear : ... . . .. . .. . ... . . .......... $1.00, $1.2i, $1.50 and $2.00 NEW SPRING WOOLEN DRESS GOODS. The First showing of a thoroughly eompjetp assortment of " Spring press Goods in all colors and black,. In plain and novelty weaves, is now going on." ' New lines Voiles, Batistes, Poplins, . Moliairs, Panamas, Wool Taf felas, Frcncli Serges, Annurcs, Clievrous, Broad-cloths, In, plain, stripes and Herringbone effects. AH the new sluides and black. Prices ru, . . . . . .50c, 75c., 91.00, $1.50 and $2.50 SUPERB TRP13IINGS FOR EVENING DRESSES. i ; Surpassingly , rich is tlie showing of Spring Passementeries, Gold., and Silver, Laces, Nets, Fringes and Drop Trlnuntnss;. ThCi newest thhig to adorn evening dresses, flgured T and floral designs In all Spring Shades. Motifs, Bands and. Fancy Braids. Effective de signs for every shade and color. 1 A1UTE GOODS SECTION IN FULL BLOOM. Rouutlfully supplied with cverytldng in WlUte we court your inspection and a critical comparison of, the prices. I4m7nj Suitings, Art Uncus, Sheer Lawns, India i Iinoivs Persians, Fleuch Law-ns, Chiffon, Nainsook, Mercerized Walstings, Mulls, ! Batistes, Sladras, Dimities, PopllneUe and Long Clotlu All ' qualities; all grades; aU, prices. t Per yard 10c., 12 l-2c, 15c, 20c., 25c, 35c'to......, .". $1.00 ' NAEVSOOK ANP. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. High grade, carefully selected and confined patterns. Matched ". Sets for TrouscauV Egtags, InsertingsV Flouucings, Beadings and AI-Ovfrs. UAH; .Tyiat;. All prices. Fine quall-':i;-3ilesr.,.V..VoV.i;f. I2;i-2c I5c isc., 20c, 25c, to $1.50 I - NEV . NET AND LINEGERIE WAISTS." ' :: ';"",::;. . : ' '-- -'- . , ; . .,.-.,'' White Wash Waists, Tailor-madQ Llucn-tuckcd Lanu and Emhrold ery triinnied; J: .VvK . i r.t . $1.00, $10, $2.00 to $3.50 White, Ecruo and. Colored Net Waists, elaborately trimmed in Laces and Motifs V. i.: ; . i f. ;V ....... . . . . W.8U, $6.50 to $15.00 . BOVIAW-FMRCE COM W Artistic Designs in Fin GOLD AJID PLATINUM, and JEM set EXCLUSIVE DESIQNS, IN StcrJinr;, i(vcOTare For. tlie Table, Toilet and Oma incntn Use ' :cJeijWic Wates, C.LUT.1SBEN & SON, JEWELEliS TO- THE SOUTH " "" . : ERN PEOPLE. ' " I' 731 31aln St4 RICH3IOXD, V.V. Selection packases sent to uar ties fnruiMliing satisfactory rcf Cut Blowers WEDDING BOUQUETS. J ! FUNERAL DESIGNS, Silver laplcM, Privet, Fruit Trees, i Spring Planting. CATALOGUE FREE. L J. Van Lin.djey Nursery Co. POMONA, N; C. STEADFASTSlioo IlatiJ.lasted, bench-made. Unaurpasud by an footwear at any price. Patent leaUiera, tana, Mel, ruu roetail first choice leather. 5.00 A SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. fo.00 itfde by SMITH-BRISCOE 6UO O0 Uc ' ; Lwnchburg", Va. PEEBLES AND EDWARDS, Kxcluaivt Asrentu in Baleica, K. G v ; W East Martin Street. . Q0LD FOUNTAJJt PEl; FRES During the months of December and. January we' will give freo a nice sola fountain pen with each order- for a l0-?aUon,ke&of the famous Golden Rod Glnzer- Ale Syrup, a. brewed syrup at $1.50 per eallon. . Celillo, Eottlins', Dru and Extract Cqiapaxvy, RALEIGH. N, C. . , . : i Douglas SIEXINE enrea headache and neuralgia. - We back what we, say. NO. CURE JfO PAY. ei':"; rr corn;. rcLna. happi ct c .r. n:o norn: a cn: oi Jewelry E0YLA1J.PEAPXE CO. TO DA Y A beautiful ail useful Parlor Lamp worth EVERY CENT OF $15.09. A chancc.ouco In n llf clinic to set ouictliius for practically nothing. Ja D. RIGGAK CO The Artistic Side of the is one ot their strongest features. Tftey a$e bhilt jtft please people of cul j ture by. appealinti tq thm. by their, attractiyer and (artistic, Qase. desirins.. I They are built to. win. the approval. o the rnost critical rnusician by the power, refinexnent and pure- sinrjinfj quality, of ; their tone; Established 184JI,. Known all oyer ; this, country as. the horie pianp qteico. Tciim and prices, reasonable. See D ARt ELL, Q,TIIQ?AS Raleil mm- zsx Relieves the distress end Feverish-. uess and restores healthy conditions. : ITU LtQUlD-Pleasant toTalta. vontaina no. Aoetaniuae I 10c, 25c and 5pc atDrugStpres ? . . . .. i ... j v . ..Iwwwf cash or t7c nrrr.cn rmrrro SUITABILITY Is an important thing in select. Q Sift. '"To select a bit of CUT G IASa ia to be sure of iv- : ing something suitable for any - or all occasions. It's. ' ' choice Implies good-taste, in both, the donor and the ones, : . who, recelyed it. Our CUT-GLASS Is . of a . high grade, the, cuttings are. . deep, the color pure. and. the decorations most artistic. . New designs in Salad Bowls, ' Pitchers, Icre: Cream Trays, -' etc. -all reasonably.- priced. MAHLER'S soss Jewelers. :: Raleigli. N. ' C..' $4O,Q0Q.0Q Yorth of Choice 25, 33,1-3; 50 . ' Great Annual Red ; Letter Sale of : FURNITURE. I Ricli Bed Suite, Parlor : Suits,. I Library ami Living Itoom Goods, Diulus Room Furni. r ture, 0ld - Pieces, 3Iorrls ' Chairs, Iron and, Brass 1 tends, DrugRCts, . ' Rugs and CarpcU have been cut iu order tq.mr ve ; thent quickly make room for. 1 Spring Good) soon to arrive i by, tlo ' car, loads.' lit will; repay you to attend : this sale if you live Itnndaeds: :1 of;; miles ( from ; Rlchmoud Come or write. r , SYDH0R HUNDLEY. ' : ' Incorpiirated.. s Furnlturo for tho Homo BeauUful' V .mm. ii.is E. Broad Street RICIOIOND, VIRGINIA. SELECT HOARDING HOUS UaV lf.:WILUrSGTO t.. Within one-half aauaxa ot the. Capitol Lard? and , Airy Rssxns ncsscnable Price? Mrs. XQley H. Rcsra ealls attention to. the fact that tnu tarsre house, within half square, of th Capitol, haa, been , newly painted papered and furnished, and la op rr boarders' by the day. waak Are You, One Qt the Wise investors.. . who secured seven per cent preferred tlr ln- th only successful cotton picking machine ever put on the mar ki t ? If not, write now to John - 3. rhurman. President - Vacuum Cotto Pickina- Machine Co.. St. Louis, llo. Ui FJIES3 WKDYEisnDli QILCERT C. WHITE, t E. C1WI4 EJGIiSEl ' Waterworks. Sewerage, Streets; Wate. nitration, 'Sewak Disposal: 1 Plant 'nn wtt mat ea. luprvialost : Qomttructlon. Pier; Crop .Frencli IfzSs Now Rec3y PLANT EARLY for BEST RESULTS Choice- Palms and Ferna, la, sreaa variety. Wedding bouquets and ' fun ' eral decorations a specialty. Cut flow rs of-all kinds in season; Mail, tele graph' and telephone, ordexa. recelv oomp attention. .. ' Jib Q'Quinn Co., fICT0?JA HMEL Main Street. Norfolk, Taw . Rooms 11.00; with private bath room $1.60, $2.00. American plao S3, SO. Table d'hote meals 50 cents: ilsq, tk la,aHe . service. - . . 1 " W. T. WELCH. Manager. Zo5a Fac? OcSo Wo are offering several JJWclling Lot, pear tho; business part of - the ,'eify. -Every cohveniencc, Good loca- tiQn. : . '. ; : - - . ; - . : Artier M h Hunter, i Insurance and" Real 'Estate. Pty one SI 6. HE. Blartln St. v-j" NOTICE! , ' VNotice is hereby given that applica tlon will be mad a to tho General 'As sembly';' at'lta present session to pass ah -act authorizing tho City of Rateigh to Issue bonds to fund its Coating (3eLt incurred for necessary currert ex- A j KJJj1Slli40- 0 p0m. 0mx lksi I lUaVaV.rvJaLrwaVJJLraV rJ'rlX, f r , 1 si . . .1 IIP. M f k laai f . ar i ' - jk I 1 aT fe r. I 7rv (: f IK r ' vucaM -i-a a' . - 'in v $1.50 Negligee Shirts SLOO .. Jl ' $1.00f Negligee Shirts; . .7S , . - Ci n FAYETTEVILLE ST. . ?C f - r i WTTTrtm t T est .. v V J avarWkrwrwarwar 1S0SSES REESE CCBlNfi i'fiV ":''"; lOa FAYETTEVILLE. felTtEET. T V -- v Winter MilUnery and Winfjs at XREAT REDUCTION to malle room for Spring inipprtations.:STQr3 CLOSES at 6 O'CLOCK. we Appreciate THE PATRONAGE OF. OTJR CUSTODIERS. We ore anxious to please you 'and if wo do tell others, if not tell us. Our work-' Is absolutely sanitary produced by skilled . workmen. Phone 'for our wagon. ' . i - ' . Capital City Phone 07. ; FAYETTEVILLE STREET. iTainiirDG? IPaBiiui aotel -.G7d Qoa Manufacfjrcrs' of . ... ... ' v RICHMOND,. - , ROYAL Made of the very finest grades of Cotton 'Felt the 'Royal Elastic Fe,t Wt-.. tress represents perfection in Mattress making. ' 1 - It's poor economy to buy a cheap mattress poor, economy-In more ways than one. r Aside from being, unhealthy the material in a ehsa- mat ;tress -Invites moths, vermin and germs of every kind. And ; then the dis comfort of them. All this to save a dollar or two, t s . 1 - A The ROYAL ELASTIC FELT MATTRESS is made of material hat is hostilo to moths, &c' It is made of the finest materials, is nori-absorbent of moisture or mineral gases and its purity. Is uninfluenced either by the oils and moisture of the body or, by the surrounding atmosphere it, flpals" In water. . : 1 ' . f u .tdUt GOLDSBORO. RALEIGH. " ' N. C. LLUERS LV ' FURNITURE. RALEIGH MARELE VC?.II5. ? i COOPER BROS., Proprietors. Johnsoa & IWJ.EIGn, II. c Strong hi, Bargains 11 if KiGliiiess Scores of people, havcu taken S knowledge of this " fact, and 7 ; " liavc ; Suited . tlicinselvcs as ' ? though they ? were off ' for -a ; Journey. - " S t It's o satrillchi tlmp with us, V but uo need to worry for' wo need the room. i.i, Not. many of a; pattern bu -I V: many, : n,;' tattcrorr and, . every ; .y one a styh.onc---lcft for yon. 11 to select from." - . " " ty . ' ,' v . .'. 11 juu u uv. qiuua, juh "r4 L I luive tliesQ valuea at ZB: O FF: & - wirwW' . " . ' HALTJCU. 17. GL' VIRGINIA. ELASTIC FELT. 0) 0 u m w mm .. DURHAM. Catcjcue on request - - IC JohscR Co. WM1 r. . ... r. - . ... a . -1
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