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.......... . -a TUESSDAY HORN ING, 3AkTTAT?TTTtXTC TIU3 NEWS AND ODSEHVZ?. 10 The News and Observer TA1HS LUtt HALEIOH. ' I llH Dee. i. sRABAD Al U! ing K li -i a. rt0 ..i . Ooins fii'- . i m .... 4:17 .a. m. ' ".. ,. .i t:' a. w ! K a. m. K' :1ft P. l - 4 .00 IX. B. , . .'. . . rr. h a. w .;Vh"V'arrlTe W? m Sh.xr? arrie ( W P- 7.;. , M.ng f. m oathi;v wailwat. . F.a. to' WK tjhLa. m, f2 i Ki :c. . n n :. i 1 p. m. Lea re rr Imrhm J2:4 t- m I r t. m .. Ar. front l'urbnm 4 m 7 :3 p. a - - - I Going Haul,-! m7u tw p. In And About-City Returns From Tarboro,-- Rev. W. n,..- tfhii. - imur i.f th8 First irtryvierian rhurth.-relurnea l t-Hy from rarhoro. when lust wees he condurted an evangelical meet ing. Mr. tlaretK-e Pue to lireeii-horo. Mrv-tHarence Poe, liW irf ih I'ro irrraniv KrmT, htu n ti 5reon bm o Ulrnd a. ipeeiing In thp -In-trert f the Frmer' tnloi. N.4iumakrr Kriurnd CnrH- Schunuiker. hl played flnrt ,b! for ike Wlortftn lam lant iHn, hat reorlvnl hi rontraft lor this resuma ,nd rfturnod it to Manager ('liincjr rnrirned.'r Hch.U.nKr he want more pa than the rlub offer4 him. Ralrlgr) MMinmmt rommituw. ,Tht committee. nn ,n erection of the T!4ir Walter Haleiich monument will hold a meeUna at the CTtWnS Nat tonal Bank thia afternmtn at 1:S0 o'olocH. tlenwal J. 8. t'arr. of lur, ham, t fhaHrmnn of the committee. . injured Man ttnprmlnt. Sin M. T. Norria. who waa painfully injured h JimipiuK from a train a ahort whiie aK". i iH ennflned to hia bed at Rex hoepital, tlnn;i tie i alowly na m i In In " qui in liaiiy ei4 SunrtaT, All others qaiij.. a it Khort while. , Water' Tard -at llff. Kire Chief SherweMid Hrwkwcll eHllmaten the m mount of water. ned ut tho lire t " the Seaboard coal rmite Sundny looming at tW ra: Thia w'ua ait einrtnuu uxuii reservoir at the pump Hlailon. ' HWI I lllllll .''IKliiail ' . ' iu-re from Milwaukee. Wtartmaln and t reve -The- new twmt; was -to arrive by the nrM "tit the year, but there we a drlav, - and -it hn twt oitif yet. Ti IHaiv Tra-Ji 'aii. The new iranh oana to lie placed on the stret-ts of the city will be put out tonight f if the weathni' Ik fair Kanitury In spector J. Bherv, ooi 1'pi hun h haa had about-fifty fiew cans here for Hometime. and thcae are to be dia--rtmrTPd-nwrThe fTXY TOrTnrTfrn"enT: IctMriiiit In ' Auxin. Mr. N". C. Newbold, aaaociate aupervtaor of rural athnola. la apendlna thia week --n anmn connty. where he ia vtaltlnn SffmS of lnr6r"Koola there, lie B tteinif accompanied by Mr: I", f. Hiker, county superintendent of -da- .'at'.on. "Siii'iiil "Vfeeii - in JiiiiU. l'rr. feanor I. O. Hrofrden, auperviaor of rural chnmv-""refr last nlaht for lohnjiton county, w here he will upend the jrreater portion of fh(S week VtSlt H(f the rurai achool there. He wiil addrea one or mor meetintta of the parent of the achoiila in Johnalon. 4- t'.mdition o( Mr. J. V Mi IkI Krienda of Mr. J. A. McLeod, of Car thage wltt be Klad to learn that hl t onditioh .(a very much improved l.nc tne operation which he under went more than two weeks a(jo. Mr Mcljeod ia county siiperintcndcnl of ejlufation of Moore countv. l ot. J. C llonicr Here. --Col. Joint c. tlonwr, of oxford, wa in ItBietgh .route honte ftotii Charlottr. He ilHilcd the latler city in coiineotiot with the locating of Horner Military Academy there .next term, lie tmyt Makes are being driven (, murk the elte if the lirrt-ilntbitni; '.' Marshal W j T.. lhjruJi Uw, t tilted Xliil.n Maraluil V T Di.rtih. of ttobiahoro. npetit a few hoiira in the city yrtrday on buRinei con nected wllh bis ..mce here and re - mrncd o hH home m tlie afleinooii. Mr. t! L (ibrtcb. deputy tnarahal. spent Sunday in tioldaboro, nt lit home. In lulcm-t uf Cliiin-li. u l.u t"KMin .lohnaon ha lelurned from .Scotbitu ,Seok. whre he ap,K- Sua? on in 'o;hii-ci(.ii with raisins money .toi: mMwe-Wtre 'mini A hour J. 1011 raiaeil. Kiin.lv n... imot."n-r ti.Tlic' oiie'-hfih "of 1 Iw"" torn lltiHt rioed l. the Koanoke Awocis- 1 rri! .. .... 4 4 cw Tun Coll.-, km-- To of three men who will Matiat Mr. Frunk W. ..no-.H,,, in oora. in the collection of tne new r'ederal tncime mi in i n i. counties comprising the Kast- rn iMxtnct or North Carolina, will! ... ...... . . miinin io lake up their dimes. Itlank have beeu mail ed. and already several returns have -rocewea at tlie office here ,iiri Matlon To Be Rcd.d.-. ...iuru on n,rea Hoard trains yee- . mini noon nrougnt the story- ' i jo: j?oiUJiern- iuHhe -al--iird, 1 " onion siaxion was burned as ,hV came to Raleigh. will,be..re- r -.x. a, an mif unit, tne tire was 1 "i"i"r in twstructinn.. the blaze . i i.i vim town Having no means iu exungmsn It. , ""' B,jdn or svieraite--A line aewerage extending to all ae, lions r the suburban places on the north , oeing iaia rapiaiy aria water is hi .ilia- auppnea far beyond Gleriwood. i ''" coniinue-to put down the - t'ipea and within a few months all lie hous in these section will have ' "-Twmty avat ta o le. 1 -f - a" ' ' "VT ,mrm "re -lKa.. Prof. .. r.. urowna, i me A. and M. Col- jwitroay ror Ourham to confer with Superintendent C W Mas jey. of the county achoolsj and Prot , i" ouny commiiMdoner i gr .Miuure, -in tne matter -f the i.i.i. i.ir acuooi u, jjurham. Though I matioounty lost su.-h a n-hool ox Vote '"' "-nas built one In . epue vi . i nose opponng it. " ' To Attend TraHterM Mee4li.a-.M. , JI. A. IxndOB, t Plttsboro, la in the city and will attend the meeting of tJie board of truateea it) the office of Opveroor Locke Craig today. Major lAindon cam a-yer yesterday after noon and1 Is spending the time .here with hia son. Henry M. London, chief ileputy in the office of the colleetor for tins -dirtrict. Both of the Londonsl mm pi CRUISES roiTiiFWauw- "VICTORIA LUISE ' T fmm KLW YORK Fafawf Machll .April 11 ... mir 1C J175 B-AWCraAr-ita-y-rlf. HAIVIBUR JNE at NawYerk rUuiAaaatt the I'niveraity alumni, . devoted oneai too. : . He. H. K. !Ma Here. -Hev. llerney Kverett Spence, author st a recent volume. "Heverlei In Rhyme," waa here yeaterday and left tor Hat.: ham to 1sit relative Mr. Hpence la paator of the Methodiat churc-h in Hanford and formerly waa aaaiatant profaaor of Knallah In Trinity C ol lege. He came here to confer with frlenda who are trying to arranft fo. humorous debate to be held in the Auditorium during the Klrmesa next week, J '-. HNhoii Mi"oy iitte TlironKh. . UiKhp J. II. McCoy, of Alabama, pann ed through the city yesterday -on hia way home from Durhami where he hud been the day before to make an address. ftishop McCoy haa .been holding the conferencea In thia Htate and spent much of tbti luat t;o or hree montha In the Hlate. He was met at tb- nt at ion by several Meth odlwt nilnlatera who have been at tending the conference over which he preaided. Personals Ayr. 1.. A. l'ait iTsl. of OtStOQ, - wa in the city, yeaterday for u few hoirra. vi r J. i. iisr. uf Wudeaboro Fpent the dav-m rnneijr yeaTrrnnr oh bulh'eiiS.J Mr. ticorisc C. Royal of (JoldHlioro, umm ii vUllor in the citv veatrtlAv. 11 1 W, ll.-rJoow.ulM.tilirVfliiUliLl i .nr. ii. a. orw oou, .01 uuiuHuuro, wm aniotig the viHitors to the cit vcKlerdav. Mt. ii -lMH.hm -'arrtntrtori. of Inn liiim. arrived ''in the cllv lant niubt 1M1 H'TllWI I- If-I. Mr S. I). Andrew, of tlreenabore apeiit the (liiy here yesterday. Mr. J. W Rohtnaon,' of Raeford wa here laai iiKht on buaineas. Mr. V'. .1. Ktchardsnn. of Klnston was amoriK the arrivals in RaloiKh vemerrtiiY afterntlwtn. ITof. it: H. While, of 'rorkJl!!tJH4J wa in the city yeaterday. I Mr VV. C Rodnev. of New Rem waa a Imatnesa visitor In he city yea- (eruiiy. T . m: TTrffwTrcrofTreensTiore wujt ii Raleiuh viNilor vealeriliiv Mr .1 fl. Wbiaker. of VVltialnn Salem, apeiit the day in the city yes- ternajr Mr. u- O. iiwain. of1 8latevUI. Ii spendln a tew daya In the city. Mr. I. H. ZelRler. of Charlotte, U among those in Raleigh on business. Mr. J. M; Ijarkej'; -of Greensboro, arrived In RalelKlt yesterday. Sow Red Clnver Scedfarly In Iht Sprin on your Whot and rll-own Crain. It's the br time to now. Wood's Trade Mark Br&nd Red Glover is the beat American-grown eecl, of highest percentagef purity and germination. Write (or prices and samples, mailed free on request." Wood's 1914 Descriptive Catalog gives test time and methods of seeding Grasses and Clovers, and also tells about all the best Farm and ' Garden Seeds. Catalog Mailed freet Write for it T.W.WOOD 6 SONS Seedsmen. - Richmond, Va. YOUR IDLE DOLLAR ought to be hunting UAPPCiESS N qthing in the world insures greater happi ness for the money ex pended than riANOLA PIANOS The Player Piano that lead all others.- As .an educational factor they- stand pre-eminent. MUSIC is always an inspiration to better things. ' No man is entirely bact who yields to its in fluence. Darnell & Thomas f One Price Piano House, -A f ii main . - WW.. . . nd ants (BIX WORDS TO HIE UXE.1 Want ads. received at XM zwa no Obaerrcr Buildi&f i w'thout charge for meawenawr errtce from "District Tel:rpa MeeBe-Ca . tha Postal TalaaraoB OT America Western TJBTon pfToital Weseenir boys by telephone or call boi frooa any nolnt la tne city: they will Uka the advertl, nientt for IBis edtOfflH at . the rat of tsa ceots par nna cotiBtlngJlxjwordiJoJhjB ;gLr:..--;......,- a ..-an F - i in poaltlons a Bieepwm v.r f t era or Train I'ortera on flrat class roads nea'.-Ralelgh, write head qu'artere fjjr application blank. No experience neceaaary. Railroad paaaea and uniforma arranged for. Steady work. 1 5 to 10d month, inter Hallway, Dept. J22, lndiart at'olla. 1nd; 1-27.2S-2-1 WAXTICD OLD KT.Ult.lNHED wholesale grocery nrm in nua -;-tion of the Slate desires an ex perienced traveling salesman .none but experienced -need apply. Ad dress "M", care NeWa and Ob server Co. ... r . . 1-27-tf. Stlt'SMAN WAVTED WK IIAIK the beat rea ewlate proposition eyet offered, we have a subr division that in easily Hold. 'Price low, terms easy. Good cominis aion. Want man for N. C. teJ-rl- tory Southeastern Ijind, ,Co. Citizens National UnoW"Efldi& KaT eiKh. N. C. - 4-27-21. Ft)K SAIJ-1 fOINTKJIS IIKST- tlful pair 9 months old flogs, write quick. Went Durham I'oultry Farm, West Durham, K. C. 1-7-flt. BOARD WITH LARGE. FRONT room furnished in private family to gentleman and wife. Kurnace line, ivppiv i . n 1-1. ivui- elsh. ' 1-27-21, WAXTEleOFFICE WORK, A8 AS- taant bookkeeper, can usw type- aLriuuv -ijiwit referenrva. Andreas Eaeimicr:Ta.iwaviiTyeifr v-it'-st:'--r''- - " WAVTKD A VWMi MtV WANTS a.,t,ltaUMU a IjVV.KM.ViKtlt. li'n ImLl.liM'Ul' :tt..eWisaari. V.". tt'u iiiwl rii.;.rve.i- 1-27-Sl. WA.'TF.1 TABLE BOARD BV young uuu, cloae--ln- state rates and location. Address Permanent, .'Vjeare;.Jewa..aBtl.lbarn'er...'4-u.'' . i-27-it. W.WTFD SM 1X FAMILY DK- , aires well' located, furnished house or apartment, for six months or longer, .1. Williams, care News and Observer 1 l-lllt-- , XTKD--POSITION BY A RI0- Istered and competent pharmacist. "Jawus." News and Observer. l-27-2t . . WANTKD-KX PFBIENCFJI YOV.NU man, 28,. deal rea position as book keeper or Keneral office work; (food 4xefrences. Address,' RuHlness, care News ann unwrverv " " 1-27-2C WANTKD-l'OSITlOX AS BUVKJi and aaleaman in Keueral mercantlifi atore In small town; 10 yearii' ex perience. .Now employed in a city. Reference. Address "Worker,' care Observer. 1-262-t FABBAfjF PliAXTS, EAItlY JKR sey Waketleld, $1.00 per thousand rite for catalogua of vegetable plunls. The Old Dominion Vlant Co., llox 10B Norfolk, Va. l-25-t Htll H1,F SFVF.RA l SMALL farms n4y loctiteif; K"d school and . otlit-r conveniences: aood to- liacco hind Box M tllvla, N. C. ' . 1-25-31 tXlXFFA'TlOXFItY XD t AFK Bl -Inesa establlHhed 1902, doltiK good 'business! will M il cheap on account of health. Address I. O. llox, 70S .New Itern. .N. C. 1-K5.2I TIIOROl (111. PKVTICAL LI MBKR- man desires contract work of some kind: anything from runiiiiiK skid der to manufucttirins will be con sldered. Ijire experience in loii- gln, nillltnK and buying. Addresii Lumber, care New and Observer . 1-25.41 FOU SALF, BY OWNFR. 170 ACRF Virginia farm. 3 miles of good ... lowtb $30.00 per acre. Write llox So. , Xorlina. N. C. mm. ; Ton " RrTXTOiriv t Off - "WTiST' Martin. St.. steam heated, running water, large basement. w. V Wright. , 1-18-tf WAJiTKJV ONE OR TWO MOl'LD- ers for plow work. Also one or two stout young men to learn, i.ood wages to right man. J. II. (fill. 1-20-tf. FR KENT SlCEIiY FITRNIS1IKD front roonv, in private family; cen trally located. Address Rooln, faVe News and Observer. l-l-tf. COl'NTnY MTf:KKI,T XEIVSPAPF.n and job print for lease or sale. No - capital required. Uood opening fori responsible man. Address. P. O. Hox lt, Lynchburg, Virginia. -H--2t. FINK FARM FOR RENT OXE mile City of Raleigh; splendid house, gmxt barns, lf 145 acres. Highly improved. Mift-grow cot ton, corn,' wheat and vegetnblea. All gralnit and grasses. Hplendld alte for dairy farm, flood-road. Communicate at once with Chns. U. Harris, B18 Commercial Bank tMUdlng, Raleigh. N. C, . 1-21-Jt. DRt'O CLKRK WISHES CILVXGE of position. Live, active, experi enced yoiing man. Not afraid ot Torli- Rf erenoei, Address "Styp tlcjftn," ekre Observer. 1-23-41 FOR SALE TWELVE VOLCMES Chadman's Knrycldpedla of law. in gooa conamon: niuKe me an of fer. W. W. Arnold, Raleigh. S. C. t-If-M. , EGOS FROM pl'RE WHITE OR- pingtons; winter layers: Excellent Stock, $1.60, setting 15; fill order day received. F. B. Van Patit, Fair Bluff, N. C ':.""' l.JJ-5t FOR aLE CHEAP T4 OPICKJ Buyer ona targe Moaler and one mall Carey Are, proof steel safe. Address alosler, ia car News and Observer. . r - . lt)It SALF 25. SO. S5. 40 H. P. boilers and tsiiKine. On m.le H.lb. t'elayers. Durham Iron Works, Dur ham. X. C. 1-II-5I FOU SAIiF SEAEItVL S(Xt)M) hand tuusoline engines, alao one five horse powr portable pteam engine " and boiler. Stats sixe desired. . Knirram, Petersburg; "Va. l-.SS-Ct -riewcr conatructloH and ' manage-- ment; open for employment Feb. t. At present superintendent, of light and water plant; esiree -potfuon elmilar of With contrattor. 'Adreef Eleetrlcian, care News and Ob server. - i 1-2J.61 s i,jxM N WANTKD.'XOT AMIRK order taker TiuFa salesman. A man A live man. . tine wlw-ean secure IiirnewTTjiisTnT k.-t ILaa. take cafe Of a ell estubli.shed trade. Rest territory in JJorfh Carofma. eiatii-'Waft.-- i-nTitw-met-hr-tf-l Interested cadi in .person for Jnter 1ewTT0TITir Tnrtyr filitson iirna, Vorr Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Washing ton. N. C. ,-, : l-24.t WANTED rXItF.GI.STKKF. DRt"- -i KiK to prepare for June examina tion. (Spring course heglns tet. 3. Write for particulars. Pagea Hchwl of Pharmacy, Raleigh. N. C. f.t-!t;l : ...... - SAVK $20,00 tN DEM V CUY WAG" ons. Buy direct from factory. Any Style. Catalogue. Kock Hill Buggy Co.; Kock Hill, S. C. l-4-60t. tt)H SAI.F AT "AB.YIM.JAIX. OXK aecond-hand. four.pasaefiger E-M-K automobile, . In A.1 condition; also, .one, brand new R-C-H roadster. Address New Bern liarage Co , New Hern, N. C. t-27-2t . SURETYJONDS. Executed iii Raleigh by BUSliEE CBUSBEEr Attorneys (Pcrrin Busbec, Suct-esMir) Qfllce Citizens Nat lohal liai.k Buildli-g. SAYRE-& EfiLOOT nCHITRrTS, Cttlienr Nartmir TtSWV tJaildiirr, Pteekley Hil4lDg, ANDKH80N, H. C. Architect and 'Engineer 1 MASONIC TKMPfcJ5 Raleigh,. N. Ol CALL A TAXICAB - 25cATruCi,),25c Phone. 731. BRRaiTKX YOl'R HOME and save your eyes by. using Tungsten lamps. They only consume 1-1 aa much current us old lamps. Fort!. 50 I will mail, prepaid, a sample package of live 25 va, 40 watt Hj-jjrade genuine Timgstens.v N. L. WALKF.lt. Mfrs. RcnrraentatlTC Capital t lull lll.lg , lUlclgh. . C. Choice Cut Flowers For all occasions. Hoses, Carnation, Violets and Vallies the leaders. Our ait In weddiiig afrafits'-nients are of the latest tm:eh. Nothing finer in flo ral offerings to be hud. i'.loonilug pot plants, aullas. by a cinths, palms, ferns, Norfolk pines and many other nice pot plants. .Rose bushes, evergreen, shrubbe ries, hedge plants and shade ftreea. Mall, telegraph and telephone orders promptly executed by J. L O'Quinn & Co., Phones; Store, 43; tJreewiouse, 148 RALI.K.H, N. V. ixiircrnzENS"" BANinBUILDlNG CARROLL ADVERTISING AND LETT Kit i IUTIXG CO., K. R. C A R RO L L, M g.' Hints From Hart-Ward - . V : "A irtitch Jn- time slit . " skirt." ' The Wagner Ball Baring WAFFLE IRONS With" the Wagner, Waffles are easy to bake, jCn be on gas or wood stove.. "Hot . Waffles! Hot 7 Waffles V Do you know how, they taste, when eaten 7 with butter and syrup?. Made .of milk, egg - and: flour, Jioa aaltj trot"ng yea,t.-ilMiy-'a."i sumptuous " dish for ;arplcure's . feast. . HARWAllD. Hardware Co. Ko. 155 Fast Martin Rt! - RALEItiH, N.C ; ENGRAVED Wedding kviu Uons and Visiting Caras Abnost as Cheap at Printing. Write ns. TheiBell Book and SUtioncrjr Co, Richmond, V"t HOTEL ALBERT . ItTHKTREFT lX iv tllslTK PLACE ; Ona Block Weal of Broadway NEW-YORK CITY Cloee to Wbcieaala aad Retail Dry Goods Districts, Railroad aad b4"msliip Liara. " Wodei u. A bsoiamy rirqwoof L 300 Rooms (200 with Batfi) BATES f IM PFR DAT VT Excellent Rrstaarwat' aa4Cafa, Moderate Prkoea, fcend foe free Ulaetrsted- Oolde aad Map of New York City. ' 1 10 AVest Martin Street Phone 370.- - We are displaying a wide variety of Electrical fixtures. t-OiiFxIubit .iaehjder Ihemews- est (node; prices are moderate. Norfolk Southern Railroad Route of the' "NIGHT EXPRESS" TriTel via Ualeico U'aloa KUtioa) aad Norfolk Soutltera Kilir"sd. ta tad fruia ail points la Uattera Nona CafoUaa. tUscirte-lJaktea alealaa Can Imwm abkletsh aat kvraelk. la effei-t January il, ltfU. N. B. The folbivluf schedule Cgoret are publisaed as UfumaUuB only aad aia But gaarauteed. I Leave BaleUh. t :30 fl m. I11t -MIiM I.sariia.r ... guiy inau aieeuiuif car fur Nnrfriilc. tm i a Daily fr Wilsoa, Wamaliigton, and Norfolk Broiler psrlur car service bet wee a CuucowlDtty aud Norfolk. l:W.a. Itail j except Sunday far Mew llera via Cbocowlniiy. J p.m. Daily except Huaday for Wasb- .."10 a.m. i'uily en-ept Sunday for Varies, Duneaa. Star, and Charlotte. 9:10 a m. rmllr f.,r Varlna. LllHagtoa, aad VayelteTlUe. i5 D.m. iNilly for. Faretterille. tt:55 p.m. Hallv eii-ept Holiday., varioa. iMmcaa. Ktar, SorwoeU, and - ttariw; " ArriK alelgk. Fram Ksrfutk, ltxaaeia CiiiViiUu. i.wa.iu. i'uiij. iij bi. uaiiy except Sunday. H:4tt p. m. daily. Kruiu raarlotte Z:'JO p. ni. dallr. i.SS m. 10:13 p a. Railr "Night Kxpre)H Pull man aleeoUiK car f r Norfolk ! New Bern. . C JO-a-m. llaJlytor Beanflet -and Nov roia rarior car aetweea New Bera and Norfolk. 5as '-. vttr'tnr sew tomi ttmtiu.il ana near rt. 1'srior ear serrtoe. Par farther Information and 'reaerratlna of Pullman sleeping rtr space, apply to S. K. Adrtt. T P. A., of B. W. RrsFnm. City Tlrket Agent. Bhtnd Hotel Annex, Raleigh, .' D KYLE. Trsfse Manager, Norfolk, Ta. 8. LEA RD. Uea. Paaa. Art.HorfQlk, Virginia. THE ALIERICAH I NATIONAL BANK - im.MIGXQIV.-4X Per Cent Charted aad 4 Per Cent Paid. W. B. Cooper, Chairman of the Board. -Thos. E. Cooper, Preaident. Geo. O. Gay lord. Vice-Pres., Chas E. Bethea. Cashier, ' W. C. Denny, Asst. Cashier. K Fred Banck, Asst. Cashier. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY THE PRUGRI-MilVE RAILWAY OF THKSOI.TH. - Eertie Jaaaarr 4, UI4. Traias lean MaMsh aa Saltewsi .No. 2. Vt :b A. M. I lirouga fnllmans for Kicaaioua, Wasntngtoa Sea Xutk aad Ua- , 1:51 A. M- Tbrough Pullmans for Kt-BEUoad.WiifaiRrtoa. Ntw York aad Eastern Cltle. 1(. S:4S A. H.. Ual far rertsaMeth, Ne. No. 6, 4:17 A. M. Ill rough Pnllmana for AUaata, Blrmlngbam, in poinca .Buulbwaat. West aad . Jie. H. S:ll A. H.Lmd lw CelaatbU, No. 1. ;42 A af. 'Throng ti Pullmans for . Columbia, SaranDab, - 1 JacksoiiWlla aad Tsm- , p. r ionaa. No. 1. IM a. U. Throng h train te Char- -r.mm'-mm-- stmierrora ton. M . L ' . No. 12. U5 a. aL Through trata for Nnr- .. .... -fait.- porma&tirBT klao ! tkreagh PaUmaas " aiakiag Boat conuee tion a. N. 4. 11:15 P. M. Through Pullmans for . Ktraatona.washlogtoa, New York aad the 'FTeaC Jte. IL 4 ilS P.M.-l hroagk trala for At lanta, 1 Birmingham Booth aad "onthwest. Ne. 10, iM P. M.-Ixcal fr Weidoa aad Intel an dlate petals eauy zcep( Buasay. No. I. 7 T. aL Poilmaaa for Jaehsoa- ville Bating eonnee- tioa ror rioridt potnt Tsmpa aad Cuba. Throats, train earn all atari Elertrle. ally lighted Ronlpateat, with atari IMaera, aiesrt a nt -arte. Por tickets, Pallmaa reeerrsrloiis sad la- fonnitloS, rail at No. West Martin street. r Sag say neenosm agent. K I Art. u. r. Norfolk. Virginia ivun T. wrrr. ii. r. a . KaMgk. North Carotins. ChesapaakM . One night out to Clikago. St Louts - Cincinnati, Loulsvtlla, Connectintt for all the West Inquire of your Agent and bay roar Ticket via C, O. S lUgnlBeeat rkresgh, trains dally. Write - fur low rate and fall information JNOY D. POTTS W. O. WABTHKM, tiea. Paee. AH. a. . P. A. miCHXOND. We Put the "P" in Printing It mast be perfect fresj , a JBterbantcal pelat- af rlew, sad 'the presswork asnst he per fectA pretty plaea of Print ing pretty olck)y Printed. J. CARROLL We Besin The Hew Year, wiih ."eomnlete new line of poMcles. Thera are nona suparlo It will pay the prospectiva Insurer IWrmnnaileara SoUdted. . national Life Insurance.Company raretr If steel H. M. HUMPHREY, State Jlanagcr, .,, I ! - 1 - - - I fEager t o noc GOLDSBORO, N. C HAVE YOU BEEN TO OUR STABLES THIS FALL? IF - ( : NOT, COME NOW. They look like the' Stables la the, St. Louis Stock' Yards They cover 37,000 square feet. We hare more high-class Horses and Mules than you' ever saw in one stable. Come now and pick them out.' "iy. We PLENTY OF" BUGGIES,WAGONS AND HARNESS. -YGIiARE- IN-4)ErAND if you are a graduate of TfiistoQt fc-ratforatt' LEADING BANKERS and business men. The4arrest. oldest and.lest ot the outh. m First Display of New Spring Goods . . and you will find it especially worth your while to come in and see what we have just received, "35'inchJVash-.gilW 36 inch Plain and Fancy Silks w, . ..$1.00 26 inch Silks, Crepes and Ratines 65( 75 50c. Plain and Striped Tub Tussans 19c. Silk Petticoats, assorted styles. Prices: $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98. Ladies' Waists, just received. Priced from 50c to $4 27 and 32 inch Ginghams. . ..... .10 and 12 l-2c. Poplins, Ottomans, Ratines, Suitings and Crepes at .- ; HUNTER - This week will be j;iven oyer to a final clean-up of all Winter Wearables for Chil dren, Girls and Ladies. Here will be found many of the most useful Winter Garments and the prices are to be amazingly low. --AT THE BOTTOM ON PRICES. 18EASTHARGETTST - ArilATERS ATTEJTiOIJ We have a full line of Eastman'8 Kodaks, and' all the necessary supplies. Films, all sizes. Etc ' . CALL AND LOQK THEM OVER. rrirT? tf T A T7T PHONE 228. MISSES REESE & COMPANY x -, 109 Fayetteville St Clean-up sale in WnTer Hats.: Rvalues for $1.25 p Shapes, 60c. New Ribbons and Veils,' j : '-. :ePHONE59Sa . .. '" ana agent to tnvestigmt thenr Aenta WlSntea, mtv have ..15,25 and 50c. EaAND CO. MODE RALEIGH, K. C. . VTVirt nnAnai L, I
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