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if 10 T HJ3 NEWS AND OUSEliVEir SATUKDSY"?.! rFEBRUAirrtsrioi i" The News and Observer TKAIVS LEAVE KALE1UH. Cstsa Bfnt. , WANTED REGISTERED DRVG Ktat. Hlngje. .Stale salanr. age and experience, references first letter, Addrees" Phenacetlne, car News and Observer.. . 2-24-4L - a n t s SURE BONDS. Executed in Raleigh by BUSBEE & BUSBEE, ; Attorneys "(.Ferria Busbees Successor ) American Surety Co. of 2. T. Insured and Agent Delighted You get one of our tig cash dividends annually, beginning at end, of first year after taking a policy in the UNION CENTRAL LITE INSURANCE COMPANY.'"' this makes the NET COST of your in surance LES3 than in any other companies. ' ( W know no reason why YOl should not htve th veryibest. -We want Intelligent, live, hustling agent in several Important sec Lioas and counties In .North Carolina. If you mean business write to CAREY J. HUNTER & BROTHER skabovrd ais'une. .-rtng North. Jl-45 a. m. . 2 T.I a. m. . 8Va. m. .. Oolnir South. .... MS a. m. .... 4:17 a. tn. ....-: a. m. Want ad, received at Th Kw and Ohservor Building tt srthout clutrg tor bmsssbst "erno from District Telegrapa Mantaiw, Call th Postal Talarrapk r Amarlcaa Westcra Vntoa or I'ostai Ms snger boys by telephone or ceil box frods ay point la Lb cut: they wlU take th advert lsmat for tola column at tit rat of tea eaata ar lis, counting six vorda t tM Una, Jvat a tbr take talagTaau tor traaa LOCAL OFFICE. C. 8 WEATHER BCKEALY 1 . .... -' Kal-igh. C'.Feb. Vi. IXiRI.t AST For North Carolina: fair fcalanta; esfpt rata la ntnw wrM portion; warmer eat fiortkm: Sunday prnhaMr local rain; moderate anvthwvxt winds. FOR SALE ONE 1U EGO CTPH era Incubator. One Prairie State out-door brooder. Both new. "West Durham Poultry Farm, West Dur ham, N. C 2-28-SL V 5 n. Him a. m 1?:J p. m. ....Rhnofljr srrlYs 10rST a. n. .- p. sn.' BSovnjr am..... P- .oo p. m. :vr. p. SOCTHEBN BAILWAY. Gclwg East. , Oolnir W 4 :l a. IB. t i a. 1-S& a. at. . - IS "8" p. m. Lv for Pnrham lJ:" P. ss. :M p. m...Ar. from Inirham J P- -7 SO p. m. ....... r0 p. m. NORFOLK BOCTHEB. TWO FINE MATCH MULES FOR sale. Apply to Jo. U. Patrick. Chocowinity, U. C 2-28-st. Office Cltixena Kational BuUdlnc Bank Sunrise. ,;4 a m. I Sunset. . , :" 1 m. TEMPERATURE. lit I p. m. 41 WANTED AT ONCE EXPERT stenographer, who can us dlcta- Coin gouts. ArrlTe Raleigh. nlaatoa orr In 'Waatara Vnloa SOLE AGENTS. RALEIGH, N 7:So a. m. WJn i. m. I Highest temperature MT PMtrTTia, ' pnone snd has good sp ST. MARY'S "?: . m. A wesll em perafu re nachtne, Pei 80 n. 4 -M o .m MM.ii temperature good salary for efficient man or 10:00 p. m ....... .t.6 6:Xim ro. Arrive talelgh. Denclency for the -dajFrr? i Avenue dally excess sine Jan- woman. Apply ' with references. The lTogreaiv Farmer. wcing rant. (IflO . m. -. SCHOOL w. .11 T nary lm WAVTKI AT -T- OVfK PKOOF , -s li . jji .......... . ..JVTi.r: 2-25rtf.- W if 'V 11 1 E V 1 ' 1 ''?uT'!'Tr?'''-'- j ' ' ' -1 In And About Gty Train SUM .Running Late. Several train were tonrateraay on account tit the mow, the 8uthern eaatbound jwiwenKer train due-, here at 12: JO ar riving one hour Iwhlnd time. . Quarterly t'onfemioei Presiding Elder JUn H. Hull went to Lucama yesterday attwnoon to uttend the "tiuarterly conference of the Kenly Methodist harge. Th conference ulll last until Sunday. "Jerry" Return rYnm Durham "Jerry"' -Belanger. southpaw plu-her of -ha ItaJelKh Baseball club, has re turned from Durham where he spent 4he past few days renewing acqualnt stneea. , T- "f To Operate Slrtx-t fiweept. As Kon a he biiow has melted and ass rd ay, the street cleaning deprt neot expects to bein the operation of th new street swet'l'TS which were recently received. Mr. Blow (ioeit lfom. 'lprk of the J-'ederai court A. L. HIow left lat( lilght for his home In Oreenvllle, where he will spend eeveral days with his family. He will return to the city Monday horniuK, howeyer.. to he here tur thej seiwUin of court. -trrawH"'1nr: Baf fmullitlfm; Versons who have had occasion to travel over North I'eFwon street say that street li tn a very bud condition, and that automobiles 'have considerable dlttl- i:ttlly: .tn.Dssing Ukodworthstreet is also In a very bad cundniun. . Tearing Away Court IIoue Work men an- making rapid progreiw in the work of tearing away the old court hoiiMn to make room for the new -...J'ldHJliji; whu'b. Is ,Fi..ti ,tii repliifp the " away. . Jnrinii Itetum Home. ManV of I he member of the Jury In the New-tiin-McArlhur case In reilenil court returned to their home yesterday afl - Trnmm jafier failliiK to aitree. The men were ifftnrt-llie case for nearly ' ,two weeks, nnd during tfiaintme had been away from their altalrs of busi pe8 at their homes. " Krtnnni 1'rom Pasquotank. Mr. N. t - 4 Newliold, wlale .iervlsor of futurHcTiuuis:.M:i!6iucuM f neatly ilns Tveek -In IHwtHOlaut county, where he has been visiting eohoolw. While away, Mr. NewbolU also visited the, schools at Hath in Beaufor.t count v. . Sertr-d fcnlMciuin In Moore. Ur Hy Vnlti-d -Slataa Marhul W. It. ilhnnoT went to I'tnehurst nnd Xoulh rrn fines yesterday, where he aerved simie tiibioeniiH that were received by (W-liirlteil Hlklea ntnrshaj from New Hanipehli-e", -Mr,- Johtisuti returned in ll" ufl e Diinil. llolilliut renferc m -Uev. Juhu K. Hall. iiresKtiiiK elder of thw Ral eigh district, lift -yesterday afternoon fnr Cameron where he will hild con ference ami ureueh todav and lo i.i'irniw1, STr. tlaTT'l.; lii;TTTrn k TITIitrter- vihitB In bin rhun-ht'n ami me each week to some new section. Mr. ICIias CsiT Hctnni. Mr. Kiln t'urr, secretary to the North Carolina Board of Agriculture, has returned to the city from IIk IuihtiI where he ieht wveinl weekn recently cnnstill StiK "n'eciallntK Mr. t'arr is ureatly improved and bus returned to--hls worU with the department'. trott-riior'n Son litiroxcd. .(ieiirae W: .'rai, son of Coventor of Mrs. Iieke CriUK. iinprovlim' rapidly and will ie able to up street when life wenth.r moderate:' .luftideutlv to tillow hini tu'ronm out. He has been free of fever threw weeks StiiLKamed .teu.illly binre hi.i com all sceuue l. san. Kmt lUpitlljr MiSilimi Sbe wintn neatlier has cauwit a. yreot dea! of in" iic;-,v sniiw ot yedndii ni.itht to oi I. Musi ..r Hit- -i.lev.nlkM hsvc le-en oinplc-tely m- i,uy.jiy cleared. sJHitt.hitiii iai,,hslia.sitL-Aal,i;ii(,i ilnrjaaitjat eath'T cnmiime tli" tTfalPi 'pur t1o;i ot' the'siiuw .will 1i.lv,. i,.d.i nnd toluol 1 Jnrtije Connor Cox- llonie .1 uilue Henry 'C .Connor b'ft lust nlBht for tils Itnnie in Wll.-tou. where he wfll Hieiul feitottlay itid .iiiKlav lie will lei urn M'-tidiy ir.ornuiM early and re- fume the itiim.-s of r'Merl court. ; over which he h;f been presiding In 'leven or ihe in, wt strenuous duys , ui Hcvrrai )i.-aih. iMilliHor Sinclair Ki-lurun. --jivuol-!or N. A. Sinclair. ,.f l ayetievllle. who has been here during the Wink vs. Mr-Arthur trial, left yesterday after noon ror nus home m ravetlevllt to ' be ready next week in lieim bis leiral fltltle. ' RolIMtur Sinclttlr made .me of uie speeches in the ca.w for the plain ' tifr. the shortest and " one of the aVongest. ' kound trains resumed -norRial runs yesterday and left Ralelxh on an , proximately achudule time. The FaV- ettevllle division of the Norfolk Southern was .the worst struck of the roads. A snow of IS Inches was too , much for its machinery and the train due to leave Ksleich at 5:55 n. m. did , not get out until Inldnight of Thurs day. t.ravH and SUmic Rates Made Bv an order of the Corporation Commis sion Thursday, crushed atona and . gravel rates are reduced, tirunite will go from Uranita to Klisshethtown for a dollar twelve and a half cents and from Mt. Airy to KUmtiethtown" for 11.27 ana 1-2. tlravel rates from Ljleeville to Kllrnbethlnwn 1 1 J and i ana rrom i4iungton to Kllnabeth- ,town 1. The rriNilmijin carload la SO. 000. The concession is to the gov " ernment- To Sonth Atlnntlc league. infor mation was received here yesterday tnat T. namp tMrteen and Holland two Carolina Leugue hasehall players. have slKned to play with th Colum but te.ini of the South Atlantic lau this season. Osteon waa with """ for 24 hour ending I I p. m.- Total for the month to data Exeead for the month. . ... Detictem-y nine January 1st... STATIONS AB I4TMI AT S v . TtaetSATUSL TTTOXS is 111 Abilene ........ Ashevllle ...... Atlanta ........ 14' 121 2 Charleston ..... Charlotte Chicago 2 4 2 Galveston ..... 64: so Jacksonville .. . . Knoxville ...... Memphis ...... Montgomery . . . New Orleans ... New York ..... 41; 2 8 2 i 2 4 12 4 Norfolk ....... RALK1GH Richmond ..... Vlcksburg Washington .... Wilmington .... Wythevllle the Durham club and Holland with Ashevllle. ' - '. Re -overs From Operation. fearlle Jlja.re, a young boy who recently un derwent an operation in lie Hos pital, -has recovered culllclently to leave the hos'pital ai'id yesterday re turned to hls'home at Fuquay Springs. t lir-aks in ttoofn. A number of Mores and--her brmineaa p4ave in Kalelgh sufrered more or lea from leaks through th roof, this Jielng daused an account of the snow on top of the buildings. Bentenra to- tn -eieotne rnair -was ommuted to one of life Imprison ment, was yesterday taken from the death cell he has been occupying and placed with the ordinary prisoners. i Will !S'ot Tr!ii Here.. President J C Ellington, of the Raleigh Baseball Club, has received a letter from the Montreal. Can.; club -natia that the town of Norwood has liwn selected us the place of this spring's training quarters: r iee Dot HartnteM To HoHpltaL TM flnr-depa rt trie nr-were--clhd to- Re Hosprtar "T hmrt ft -tr'-ctockr yesterdajtl mnrnlnr but fonnH nt urinim hlnKH A stove bursted on account of a hot- water back exploding. The floor was increte and there was no damage, f lYImary For Purttnuaster. Mr. SlftTey WJWade left yesterday after noon for Morehead t'ity. where today" he will vote In the primary to name a postmaster of that town. It la con ceded by people who have kept up with this row that W I Atendoll will he Hie. nominee of the people. Interior Work I'rrrlng. The bad weather has not interrupted the work on the new poetofrle building, the bulk of which is now being done the interior of- th structure. fTlie partition are la-nig rapidly built and the progreas is very satisfactory to the superintendent . .. . Thanks f-Vir Ilrtp. The Associated Charities of this city gave information )eterda that all the appeal for fuel and proviKtonH from the poor were promptly being the proper considera tion timing the past fold spell. The cilfeenn of the city responded gener ously to the requests for cash, said Superintendent Ctephenaon. Personals Mr V. C. I'ase, of Aberdeen, spent the iI2J!' yesterday on busi- lies. . . Mr. William Carter was here yester day on huxlne from Wilson. Mr. II S Ixiwry has returned from renvllle. where he spent several - .Mr .1 K. Itfik, of f hiladelphia. who bus h number of friends In Ral sigh, uW'arfTve toiTaj- to spend tew days here. fthcrlff N. II McOeachy returned yeierlay afternoon to Kayetteville, after spending several days In th city. ' Mr .). Hall Manning, a young at torney of Seism, was In the city yes terday. Mr Alton H. Hohgood. of Durham. was in tne city yeaeroayreiurning home on afternoon train. Mr. Zeb.Y. Walser. of Lexington, 1 among the visitors in Raleigh. Mr. C. Wr. Heverldge. of Ellxabeth City. srrive.d In Raleiith yesterday af ternoon on business. Mr: H ' W. rrat4er, of Iurham, was here yesterday. Architect and Engineer HASONIO TEMPLK, . RaMck. K. X IF YOU DONT Cet the Most Artistic Electric Fixture for your bom, and thereby add to th beauty of its Interior, ITS VOIR OWN FAVLT, Because Th THOMPSON ELECTRICAL CO. now has a . full stock ot Ex ceptionally VBeautlful Lamp. Electroliers, Hhade and other necessary fixtures- Everything yoa want at 119 West Martin Street. 170 Itiotw 170 na ... A.i .C4 drvaa "O. 11. . csir ewa ana Observer.., 2-2-Jt. WANTKD TO WORK UNDER .registered pharmacist. Give refer- v ence, experience P. O. Irawr S, Catawba, N. C 2-2K-1L ... - BPKC1AL IOR TODA'S', KITH, mixed or aiworted, lOe a pound, at Dughi'e. lioth phone 17. 2-2X-1L FOR BALK AT SACRIFICE. PIANO slightly used. Inquire 209 North Wilmington street. I-26-4C FOR SALE RKTTRN TTBCLAH hollers and pumps. At Suprena Court building. Must move . at once. Apply to .W. T. Branson, New Power House. S-2-t,l.S. WAATr3 POSITION AC BOOK, keeper, 6 yearsexperience. Address W. H. Brown, Cumnock, N. C. 2-2S-21. ATTENTION BASEBALL FANS; drink Mint Cola and get that sea son ticket. 2-?8-lL FOR SALE GOOD EIGHT PCMP Green soda fountain at a bargain. Address Kxcellent, Box 487, Ral eigh, N. C. - 2-2H-2L . FOR RENT APARTMENT TP-TO-dale, every modern convenience. Possession at once. 200 North Per son street. Phone 800-M. 2-28-SL ASnTHKR X'AR UiXU, CONTAIN-. tng oranges, grape fruitr tangerines -. and gRples, at Dughi's. 2-28-lt. FOR KALE ONE HUNDRED untie' from "depot, W,fcaK, k Adapted - ftTfrmn '-cai'ilcs' wnuia, corn, and tobacco. Price low. -Must go at once. Address or call J. O. HJue, La,kevlew, N. C. 1-28-2-1 PirtKICIN WANTS liOCATIOV IN f rastern or Western North Carolina. Address- i'hyaiciaJI, care News and Observer. 2-28-St. 8T RAYED OR 8TOLEN FROM my farm In Bwlft Creek township, -about nve-mtlea f fom Ra44 .gh, -ane -amattJersey fow- 8 yea rs old, eightabotrt-ft-"Ha, ' Color dark red with short horns. Reward for any Information about hen Julius Heller, Raleigh, N. C. 2-28-SL HAVE YOU HEARD OF MINT Cola, they say It's better. Just Jry one, it's fine. At all fountain, f 2-28-lt. AN UNUSUAL BA RO A IN FQH Vfsible 'Type writer, two-color rlb bon, good condition, 132. tu. Hoi 125, Raleigh, N.'C.'"" 2-28-2L CAR IA1AD OF BANANAS. CON- talrttng 600 bunchea You know his means .-cheap bananas, at Ought's. 2-28-lt. AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN F I V E passenger forty horsepower Elmore touring car. In good running order. Must sell quick and will take $225.00 for it Address El more, care News and Observer. 2-28-St. FOR KALE (STOCK OF DRY goods and millnery In best city of Central Carolina. Stock and. na tures about nine thousand dollars. Owner wants to change business. Address Dry floods, care News and Observer. 2-28-41. FRESH FIGS Dughl's. 2-28-lt. AND DATES AT FOR 8AIJ0 S00 ACRES LAND; -4 level, 76 acres cleared, balance In oak. dogwood, hickory, and pine, .. Palnlad. ct.taga,,hous. awxl .mU .buildings, good tenant house, two to- --JfeWKftJlojBsilandjroo VJlltt r our mlies from t ayettevlile . on public road. Price ISO per acre. Terms: one-fourth cash, balance In 1, 2 and ( years. Box 244, Fayette vllle. N. C. 229. 28 S-4 MINT COL.V IS GOING BY LEAPS and bounds. It's getting popular In other States aiao. Inquire about it t-28-lt. WANTED BY EXPERIENCED bank cashier, position in good town with future, by single man with several years' experience. Now em ployed. Write stating proposlton. Address, "Hank Cashier," rare News and Observer ! 2-2T-3t WANTED AT ONCE A FIRST c4ass auto -repairer, must under stand Delc-o system first-class auto electric Wiring and be a first -class workman In every respect. $28.00 per. week Permanent positon. If not a first-class workman, don't an swer. Address V. C. Langley, Wir son. N. C. 2-27-tf. WANTED SOLICITORS AND CREW managers immediately. Steady po . nitlon. Mr. Sherlock, 811 8. Mc Dowell 2-27-t WANTFJ REGISTERED DRUG. gist. Apply at one, giving refer ences. Good opening for tight man. Address "Heroine," car Mews and Observer.' 2-27-Jt FOR SALE PLANING MILL. IX) csted tn growing City ot North Car olina of ten thousand population. ...Good" local' trade, good shipping (a cllltles. Address, Planing Mill, car News and Observer, t-27-2t LISTEN! THE TIME FOR PLANT Ing shad trees Is limited. Plant now "live Oak," the satisfactory tree for shade, beauty and long life. Other trees and shrubbery. Land- ' scape gardening my specialty, R. J. Lamb, Fayettevlu. N. C, need- in bookkeeping .and office work dealrea position offering op - portunlty. Good habit and beat reference. Address Desirous, car Newt and Observer. 2-26-Tt. . W AWT ED AT ONCE EXPERT stenographer, who can us dlcta- phone and has good speed o.t mSchln. Permanent poaltlon and good salary tor efficient man or woman. Apply wKh references. Th Progressive Farmer, , 2-25-tf. WANTED FIRST -CLAS8 PRE sorlpttonlst and bookkeeper. None but flnrt -class man need apply. An swer Bismuth, car News and Ob server. 2-22-SL FARM FOR BXl.K S5 - ACRES near Wake county, railroad town: good road; excellent location. R. E. Prince, Raleigh, N. C. 2-27-2L , FOR SALE LIMITED QUANTITY , cow peas. Hall Moore. Oreenvllle, N. C. . 2-27-61 OR.VNGES IB TO 4ft CENTS A dosen, at Dughl's. 2-28-1L HAVE $20.00 ON DELIVERY WAG- ons. - Buy direct from factory. Any styl. Catalogue. Rock Hill Buggy Co.. Rock Hill. K C AGRICULTURAL LIME, MANUFAC iurra prices, aenverea at your sta tion; write New Bern Line Com- panyy, -Now Bera. N. C MJ-tt . ..... . FOR SALE CHEAP TO QUICK buyer one large Mosler and one small Carey fire proof steel safe. Address Uoaler, in cars News and jDfeSVrKir,r, - ..,, , l It-Al-XU . VNTED: YOUO'H.W 8TENOG rapher and bookkeeper for law of fice. Must be capable and effi cient Apply, stating age, experi ence, reference and salary to C. L. Williams. Banford. N. C. t-10-tf ORANGES,. SIZES FROM 120, 17, 200, tl, 60r288. Any "sise you want, $2.75 per box, at Dughl's. 2-28-1L OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GENERAL merchandise Is offered for sale at xost Closing out buslns or. ac Couhfof liealtK Tlheridge Store. 8 S. Richardson, Prop, R. F, D, 1, Neuse. " 2-24-lmo. A NEW MOVING PICTURE ON West Martin street, representing 800 bunches of bananas, 200 boxes of oranges, grape . fmll, lemons, celery, dates and figs, etc., while it Is free It Is worth a quarter to-see, at Dughl's. 2-i'S-H. WANTED IN AN EASTERN NORTH Carolina hospital. ten. young; ladles who want to become trained nurses. Address Nurse, care News and Ob server. 2-24-St. , FOR SALE 4Ht ACRES OF LAND heavily timbered, on S. A, L. near Seaboard, Northampton county, N. C. D. B. Zolllcoffer, Weldon, N. C. 2-24-t. FOR SALE VALUABLE TRACT OF land and timber, 740 acres on 8. A. L., near- Seaboard, Northampton county, N. C. D. B. Zolllcoffer, Wel don. N. C. 2-24-6L FOR SALE PRIZE WINNING White Orpingtons.. Eggs $2.00 per setting, mating Mst free. Snow,-. nuns iaro, naieign, in. u. SIX PER CENT AND SAFETY IF you have $100, $600, $1,000 or more which you would like to Invest safe ly In a convenient form of Invest ment which will yield a net income of ( per cent, and which will not fluctuate in value nor require any rare or attention on your part, our ..firt moMgag. ) estate, gold bonds will Interest you. Write for booklet. "Bond Department,'' Rocky Mount TffsWacemno (paid In cash) and surplus, $1211 000. J-22tt WANTED ONE MATCHER AND one moulder. Give full description and best price. Plymouth Lumber Company, Plymouth, N. C. . 2-22-6t WANTED JUNIOR DRUG CLERK. State age and experience. Write Davis Drug Co., Roxboro, N. C. 2-21-8L CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL Oc casions. Starr, the Florist, .Wil son, N. C. i !-l-tf - - WANTED FIFTY OLD FEATHER beds and 60 woolen mattresses; will pay th highest cash prices. Send postal to American Feath.tr. Com- - puny, General , Delivery, Raleigh, N. C. ' 2-l$-10t WANTED A GOOD OPENING FOR a drug store. Address Spatula, care News and Observer, ( 2-21.224.27,28--l.I,6. MORPHINE HABITUANTS CURED in ten days. From forty to on , year's use. New process. ' Testi monials from pstlents. Apply-C. H. Swinton, Box 171, Bumler, 8. C 2-22-7L RO.VRK DfrrcCTITE AGENCY handles criminal and civil cases, blind tigers a specialty. Pest oiflc Box 1082, Charlotte, N. C sat-sun-l(t .. : '- j i- CALL A TAXICAB 9CAATripInCity5Cr M Umits L 1 Phone 731. FOUNDED IN 1842 BY Rev. Aldcrt Smedes, D. D. NOW IN 72ND SESSION. Students received at in? time when there arc va- canoes. For Catalogue and illustrat ed Folders Address: REV. GEO. W. LAY, RECTOR j "THE OLD WELIABLE" HEMEPYforMEN AT DRUSI8Taa TRIAL BOS Y MAIL SOt mo SXAMTEN M HEHITV8T. BSOOKLVN.gY. l-BIWARC OF IMITATIONS)!. CHICHESTER S PILLS h Bit. v . blaM.NB liBA,S fill. mZ yam kuira m sot. SUM. lri a h ut,i Notice J. R. Ferrall & Co. Having bought the entire interest of the estate of Major J. B. Hill in the assets and business of the copart nership In the grocery business in Ra leigh, N. C, heretofore existing be tween J. R. Ferrall and Major J. B. Hill, under the firm name, of J. R. Ferrall ft Co.r i 411 continue the grwery rmslnf at-the eftme--stsnd, No. 222 Fayettevllle street. In Raleigh. N. errunder-the name of Jr R. FerraH A Co. . Havlng been In the grocery business continuously for thirty consecutive years. It is my purpose to conduct a first class grocery store and to supply me puouc wttn tirst-ciass goods at Fesjtnnwtitir-rfPtr'Bir- I thank my friends and the public generally for their liberal patronage In the past and request a continuance of the' same in the f ulur. alwk. J. R. FERRALL. NOTICE OF SALE. Wake Count, North Carolina, Court House, Jail and County Home Bonds Sealed proposals will be received and opened by the Board of Commis sioners of the County of Wake, North Carolina, at their office in Keleigh, N. C. at 12 o'clock M. on the 2nd day of March. 1814. for the nun-hiu nf twn hundred and twenty-five t22s) five per cent so year coupon bonds. Interest payabp- semi-annually on the first days oi April and October. Id the -da-nomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each. Eeach bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $5,000 and ad dressed to the undersigned Chairman of th Board ot County Commission ers. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. JOHN A. MILLS, Chfttrman Board of Commissioners for Wake County, N. C.i Raleigh, N. C B. C. Beckwtth, County Attorney. 1.14-dlv-jnt UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. EASTERN DISTRICT r OF NORTH CAROLINA F KvlrM4II IN THE DISTRICT COURT. In Equity. ORDER. Merchants National Bank of Rich mond, Va., Murchison National Bank of Wilmington, N. C, Me chanic and Metals National Bank of New York, American Exchange National Bank of New York, Mo Pherson Drug Co. of Lllllngton. N. C, Ricks-Bryan Co. of Lllllng ton, N. C, R. H. Thompson of Richmond, Vs., The Cary safe Co. of Buffalo, N. Y., The Commercial National ' Bank of Raleigh, N. C, and R. M. Nelson of Washington. IX C, Complainants, v. The Nation al, Bank of Llllingtoti. a corporation under the laws of the United States of American, Defendants. Whereas, on the 20th day of Feb ruary, 1814, an order was made by Hon. Henry Q. Connor, Judge. In the ahov entitled cause appointing John H. Boushall and 1. B. Teague as temporary-receivers for the defendant bank, and ordered that notice of ser vice upon the defendant, its stock holders and creditors be made by publication -In The News anil Obser ver, newspaper to appear before' him at the courthouse in Raleigh, on the first Monday In Marvn next, it be ing th 2d day of March, 1(14, at 12 o'clock. - noon, and then and there show- cause, if any they have, why said receivership should not b made permanent Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given to the National Bank of Lll llngton, Its stockholders snd credi tors, to appear before his Honor H, Q, Connor, Judge of, the United States Court for the Eastern District of. North Carolina, mt the courthouse in Raleigh, at 12 o'clock, noon, on March 8. 181. and show causa; If any they have why th temporary receivership In the ahov entitled causa should not be made permanent. Given under my handand -official seal at Raleigh, N. C, on this the 20th day of February, 1814. (Seal.) ' ALEX L. BLOW. jOek 0. 8. District Court -pus Is a .4 M 4..I4 mZuXSs Tsks atkee. Bur at thp V as5 Wonderful bargains la Winter Styles, can get almost anything they wish at once, MISSES REESE COMPANY, lot Fajettevllle St SERVICE That SATISFIES Someone has aptly said, "thfc Value otAay- fkoirm to Community Depends Upon the Character of the Service It' Renders.- Our service means more than the mere filling of mail orders. It includes everything that will contribute to the satisfaction and pleasure of our patrons. Send Us Your Prescriptions or Telephone In Your Wants. AGENTS FOR NUN N ALLY'S FINE CANDIES. Henry T. Hicks Company UPTOWN STORE. 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