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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 19.4. j The Nem and LlPbsenrer -,- Hg. . CI ' , WIIWII aim tm Sere !orta. .--J 1 S-aa. . .,. ' tj) i -.. xtEL t"" , ..... Ti - n 'as aaa, "vv'iii."!t ocrarai AAILWAT -Ofltur Rut iTi 12 JO p, H. " " at .at JUtMWlM.MMMM'VV bttlV.llL MOBFOLH aoVTHBBN. fWtig Snatk Arrtee IJslelga ' I :45 ft. , S.S. fl "H P-M. ............. ."J J - Going Kast Arrtee Rll i aa i.m. .............. . ; T'l t?;W p.M i.v- aft tDniif pi Iu4. AO tbm 4Ur tnaday aalj. In and About the City mmm COSM BOWELS. Anndlaa- Edaroombe Fair Bee ' relarv Ella Carr of the Mat Board , of Agriculture ha con to Tarboro to attend th Edlgecomb county fair which opened at that place yeateroay. ? - Tbe New City Lot Th headquar ten of the street working force, wa yesterday moved to the rtew city lot on East Davie street where comfor table quarters have been eatabllahed to take care of the stork and the equipment of the street department. Mr. Cothrane A VI iltor. Mr. P. C. Cothrane of Richmond. Va.. was Raleigh visitor - yesterday. Mr. Cothrane is a former resident of Ral eigh and married a niece of Presi. dent Wilson, who also formerly resid ed here. To rirrwmvUlr. Mr. N. C. Newbold, of the Ptal Department of Educa tlon. will leave today for Oreenvllle where he will meet the county de partment. of education and the county superintendent, for the consideration of Industrial work In I'm county. To Appear In Telephone Dlspnte Mr. Will Wynne left yesterday morn ... int lor Lumberton. where he went to represent tne city or tumoerio in dispute between tha city and the Hell Telephone Company about some poles n the' main street or tne city. .r - ...... .... ,-,.h-. flo.ee nor Craur ltf rn Onvemor Oalg returned on vesterday from his home In Aaneniis where ne went 10 cast hl. vote -Tueeilay. , Work on repainting and refurnishing the exec utive office Is proceeding rapidly and will be completed within - rw aay To Mt. Fleaeant. Dr. W. P. Jay forks, of the Htate Board of Health, has g ne to Mt. rieaaant. where he will make a survey of the community health w-r there which has been under the direction of Dr. W. H. Klh ler. worklnc under the Rockefeller commission. Meeting Commandery No, 4. A stated meeting; -of the KalrlKh Com mander y No. 4 K. T. will be held to nutht at eight o'clock to confer the degree of Red Cross on a number of candidates. At the same time there will be balloting on other candidates and rehearsal of the order of the Templar. Kin t'TB IUImmI. The city be lleve in grain crops as the salva tion of the Htate and the 8outh from the con on situation, and In this be lief the city planted eighty-eight acres of the hundred of the., city farm In corn, and the crop fa among the finest In Wake county and will bring rich returns In a money way. To "Wemrrn Part of State. Mr. Hherwood tirockwell. of the North Carolina Insurance Department, has gone to Hickory where he will he engaged In the work of the depart ment He will be gone from the office for about two weks. During this time he will make a general survey of h towns In western North Carolina. , To Mall Out DM tern. The RiecV - tlv Committee of the Aiumnl Asso ciation of A. and M. College , will, during, this week, mall out to the alumni of the various counties In the states, appeals for the organisation of "alumni aodeMee In the various coun ties pursuant to tha action of the -committee at a rein ting on JXueaday lht Call Itaiik .Matrmr-r ta The Corporation CnnimUnilon on yesterday Issued a call for statements from the banks and trust Companies doln - bus iness In the Hlate as of date of Octo ber list. This call was made to con form with ths same date as that of tha national banks a call having been - Issued for statements from the Comptroller of the Currency for the am data eta yesterday. Decora M)titt Hrmo red. The deco rations which have been strung across Payetevllle and Martin streeta alnce th Great State Fair were being re moved yeaterday. The decorations have been purchased by the Mer chants Association and the Chamber of commerce and will hereafter b HEADACHE COLDS To-night! JCIean your bowels and stop headache, colds, : sour stomach. fiet a l-cent box now. . l . Turn th raecala out th head ache, biliousness, indigestion, tha sick, sour stomach and bad cold- turn them out tonight and keep them out with Cascaret. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never know th misery caused by a buy liver, clogged bowels, or an upset stomach. Don't put In another day of dis tress. Let Caacarata cleans your stomach; remova th sour, fermenting food; take th excess bile from your liver and carry out all th constipat ed wast matter and poison In ths bo we la Then yon will feel great A Cascaret tonight straightens you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A la-cant box from any drug store mean a clear head, sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver and bowel action for months. Children love Caeca rets because tbey never rip or sicken. used by the bodies In the proper entertainment of visiting organlsa tona and In showing them the wel come to th city. Seats Merra of th fifty seats In the Henata chamber all but eight have been selected In advance by those who thought their calling and election sure but In two o- three In stances there waa a slipup and some one else will occupy the coveted chair. Out of 120 seats In the House of Representatives about 60 still re main unspoken for. All the choice seals, however, both In the Bennie and House have long ago been check ed off. Watch for th announcement of tft D. Lerlno Ctotbina; t'o.'s Bankrupt -er - - -a -......-.-.- WANTEDS. Ten Cents Per Line KTX WORDS TO THK LDfl Cash With Ofder no ads Taken for less than twbntt cbnts. want column not guar anteed atter iioht THIRTT P. U. I I t I J SALESMAN TO CALL ON PHTSI cians. Established trade. Expans and commission. Also on for out .si.ie city. - P. O. Box 121, Philadel pnia. 11-6-J. POSITION WASTED AT ONCE By an experienced shoe salesman. Box II, ureenviiie, n. 1. 11-6-It. eOH BALK A 1 VIS 11 HOUSE power Hupmobll Roadster In good condition. Will accept cotton at 10c for sum. Answer, P. this paper. 11-t-S. 1000 ACKK FARM FOR HALE Excellent tobacco and peanut land. 1.01s or ouiiaings'ana umoer. n other J0 acres with many lm provementa. It per acre. R. Prlnea, Raleigh, N. C. . -.. U-6-2t E WANTED POrilTION IN li-VW yer office January 1st, by expert enced stenographer, graduate of law school. Industrious habits, strictly temperate. Employed, but wants to follow legal work. Beat reference. P. W. Q Box 614, Humlet, N. C. U-S-2t Feionajs Mr, James T. More head -v arrived yesterday . from Greensboro. Major W. A. Outherte of Durham was a visitor In Raleigh yesterday. Mr. R. A. Wagfam arrived yester day from Wlnaton-Kalrm. Mr. (.. L. Jones arrived In Kalelgh yesterday from Fayettevllle. Mr. U. H. Ferguson arrived yester dsy from Waynesvllle. Mr. James Y. Wymm of Windsor is a visitor 4n Raleigh yesterday from Windsor. Mr. William Cunningham was here yesterday from Kucky Mount Mr. A. r . Hark ley of Charlotte was visitor In Kalelgh yesterday. Mr, C, K. Fetner waa a visitor In Raleigh yeaterday. Mr. CTyfle It. iurt1s of rllateavllle waa a visitor lr Raleigh yesterday. Mr. Zeb. V. Wslaer of Islington was here yesterday from Lexington. Mr. John A. Barrmger of (ireens- boro arrived in Ruleigh ) teriiay. Mr. A. L. De Rosaett was a vtHltur In Raleigh yesterday frn Chsrlotte Mr. 8. Clay Williams w 1 a visitor her yesterday from Oreenslioro. Mr. A. L Brook of Greensboro was her, yesterday. Mr. Thomas .1 Jerome was s visi tor here yesterday from Salisbury Mr. W. P. II) rum arrived yesterday from Greensboro. Mr. John ('. Brown of Lexington was a vlaltor In Raleigh yesterday. A WHEAT BOOK EVKRV WOMAN KHOt'LD HAVE, "If you will ay the mailing charges whlph are but a trifle," says Doctor Pierce. "I will send you my cloth bound book of over 1,000 pages with color plates and munerovi Illustra tions and will not charge you a penny for the hook Itwlf," . , .. Over a million copies of--Th Po- pltf CnmTnnrr w Vertical Adviser" are now In the hand of the people, tt la a book that everyone should read and have In case of accident or sick ness In the home. It Is s plainly written that anyone can understand It and treats , of so many sub Jens in such an Interesting manner that important knowledge In regard to the human body is quickly and easily attained by alt who read the book. Hend 20 cents la stamps, for mailing charge to Ir Plerve. Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.. and enclose this notice and you will receive hy return mall all charge prepaid this valuable hook. 1 (adv.) IF BACKACHY BOTHER Eat less meat also take glass of Salts before tatmg " breakfast. - ' flic add In meat excites the kid ney, 4ba beeeme--efrerworVed: get aluggish. acne, and" TeeTltke ttrrrrpa nf lead. The urine becomes.cloudv; the bladder Is Irritated, and you mav be ...-liged to seek relief two or three times during the night When the - . kidneys clog you must help them flush Titr tnr -tsowjrr trrtrrmatr waste or yon' H he a real stck person shortly. At J ou feel a dull mix ry An tht kidney region. yH suffer from back ache, sick headache, drsameea. stom- ach gets soiir, tongn coated and you f eel rheumatic ta lnges whirA .the Weather la bad, . Eat . leas meat, drink lota of water; . also gvl . from any pharmaclat four - ounces of Jad Kalta; take a table ful rn a glass of water"" breakfast for a few days and' your kidneys .will then act fine. Thl Tamou saiunmada' from ths arid. til jrrape and lemon Juice-, combined with Il'hlM. and has been used for' generaHon le cle f1-e-ee4 . ktdneya : ...Ane stimuiat mem 10 normal activity. It, wo ionsr ts a anui tlon. thus ending bladder weakness. - Jad Salt t Inexpensive, cannot In jure: makei a delightful effervescent ilthirwater . 0 ring which everyone shontd take now ana then to keen the kidney clean and ,ei t-r. Drwgsists1 . her ay they 'sell lots of Jad Kalta to folk who believe in overcoming krdney trouble whil ; It V - only- sis.oo WEEK We said we uould and we did. Meanirijt to say that we would surprise a lot of classy chaps when they took a look at the .clothes we are selling for sis.oo and we did. Fifteen d' liters will buy a' mighty ood suit or overcoat when they are built to sell fur; that price, and if you haven't seen them., this isjhe. week . to jfive 1 TfienVThe "irhce " oyer." And style! If vou don't pronounce them "ihe most stylish Rarmtrvts vou 're seen for ajiyrrrje--iike 1 5 hucks around these parts, it'll fool us. Just take tufa town aiiu I4H.C A iook. AAVrej Different 1 : : I -i 42t iayt-eili I II - " ciitli it 'at' ;. I L 'WATmaiiFAirrjiTat AcmT!" or silent for establishing wholesale ..fruit, and produce buslneaa. Have splendid connections. ' Beat ac counts amount desired, - one - to 100 dollars for particulars, ad dress. Executive, care Observer 11 -5-It. CAFK KIXTl'ltES FOR SALE cheap, Including soda fountain. Price M50. Address, U It, care this paper. ll-D-St. rXIR SALE TWENTY THOU8AND pounds g'Kid mpuntaln cabbage, crated. fl per hundred pounds f. o. b. Swsnnanoa. Write for prices on .other produce. Hickory Heed Company, Hickory, N. C 11-6 It. WANTED YOl'NO MAN WITH some experience In bookkeeping to look after hooks and assist In shoe store. Ulve reference and salary wanted with application. W. O. Newa nand Observer. H-B-lt WANTED FCRNISUKD OR unfurnished apartment four or five rooms. Must be heated. Highest references furnished. No children. Agreeable . to tare up balance of leas If not more than six months. Ad dress "Apartment," car News end Observer. 10-Jl-tf. AD . AND MAKE-IT MAN WANTS position on evening dally or live weekly. Now employed, but good reason for change. Address D. A. Monroe, car of FayettevlUa Ob server, Fayettevllle, N. C. 11-s It WANTED AN IRISH SETTKK PLP- py, one to three months old. Ad dress "M.'icar News and Observer. 11 4-tt WANTEIe TO BIT ON EASY terms halt Interest la a good, well llicked farm:. Address, "Food,' care News and Observer. l '' ii--t" -. : FOR KALE 2H.0OO PEAN11T ItAGS, In lots or too or more. 10c each, de livered, less than 600, 10c f o. b., small lota at He. Will ship any quality and can shfp at once. J. C. Klllcbrew, Penelo, N. C 11-S-st. J8EVERAL MCB- OFFICKS FOR rent at Capital Club. Apply to J. J. Mackay. Nteward. 10 -tf. NOTlCf WE ARE PREPARED TO store 7. Sot) . bales' of cotton and Issue bonded warehoua receipts for It. rates which Inciud bond. Insurance and storage Is 40 it per hale for first month and 15 cent per bale for each addltlona or frac tion nf month thereafter. Beaufort Tounty (ttorage Wafetoua Co., Washington, N.' C. 10-!0-7t SOUTHERN DETECTIVE AGENCY, Kaleigh. N. ., furnishes experienc ed and reliable operative all claaaea of detecttv work. All trans actions strictly confidential. Rates reasonable. Correspondence solicit ed. Utlt-edge reference and bond given. 14-I7-IVL r CHRYSANTHEMl MS AND HYA- emths and nsrclssus bulb. Starr, the Florist . asy to eoiembar). Wilson. N. C. 10-t0-tf. TYPEWRITEH8. 5TEU. HKHTJILT. Second-hand. W. buy, Mil. ex change ai.d repair all make ma chines. H. a 8torr Co.. -14-tt B-XNK BCILDINUR FOR SALE Huitdl ng -to- be sold loiaLd la LU1 Inston and in Sanfora. llood loca tion for any mercantile business ! Writ for particulars to either John J H. Houshall. Raleigh, or U. B. Teague, Kant ord. 10-Ud to 11-1-14 PMIIilllsilllllHWtl C VilllllMIIIIIISM IIIIIIStlllllllllllSIHIWII'niHiail'IIMIIItMII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIII lIIWMMIIIIIIIISIIISll ..,..,iu,u,u,.i.,..,iiLi.. ttt'ltllMIIIlillllllllllllllll 3 BRIDE-T0-BE If you are expected to remember her, don't forget that the most appreciated of gifts come from a jewelry store. Haven't you noticed that after a wedding, when the time comes to examine the presents, most of the attention is given to the Sil verware or the Cut Glass or the China or the Silver Deposit Ware,, or some of the articles of . jewelry? Tis always so. WE show these lines in all their matchless beauty. We shbw them in the newest ideas of de sign. , We show them in sufficient variety to enable ALL to be suited at a big range of prices, r -.- We've hundreds of just-right ar ticles to please that bride-to-be an almost endless array of gift possibilities, which are especially adapted for bridal remember- " ances. - - Don't expect us to enumerate them.: That's impossible in this space. Butte assured that every demand of thiskind that can be made upon us will be met with ah emi nently suitable article. Jolly arid WynnS Jewelry Co. DIRECT FROM T11E STYLE CBITERS COME THESE LATE ARRIVALS , . The most charming assortment of waistsweliave ever shown- and waists - Unth the popularseperate skirts are one of the triumphs of the season. Exquisite crea tions of chiffon taffetas in Roman stripes, plain stunning lace, and messalins in black and cplors and a number of others The prices range from $2.50 to $6.00 The new shipment of long and three-, quarter length coats , coats of ASTRACAN BULCE, and novelty cloths are the most favored styles of the season. The colors are black, Russian green, tete-de-negrg and blues. The prices jange from $5 .00 to $25 XX)" HUNTER-RAND COMPANY The Growing Store eSSSSh. !Ce- rarely Mat Ml Agsatte, ,W sailed National Life lasaesae Ciaipaay f Meatpeller. V. Fb- Jiatlooal'a lnsuranc- and It Investment are limited to tbe Con tinental VnHed. Btata,...-.-.. -v,,'"'. U & ECKFERL7, Stale Kanager UelaSb, M.O. &VST AND CHEAPEST AURICTIy tural lime J Council Brown, New Hern, . tj. terms irrtt1 leo, T, Stronach. aon. N. C. . ll-M.o.d..l , XR 8AIJC AS.KMni.Y Bl ILDINU t- atlanllr Hotel. Mojhjfad City, Also, vacant lot. Kor price and Wtt- w.wnp Ftwmot ov. nr- teenth Py registered dtugglst: O.ei IrlfM fear egperlence; good refer ence. Km ployed now a rnanaget. Addresa Box No. It, Greensboro. ll-l-M . . r:Ttf.PASSE?roER PIX-CTIJX. der istudenaaer for sal cheap. Oood runnlpg eonditlot.. Tire good. I Iwi. y, il Ghnrwood aranu. l, 1 1- it il-U. The Quality Shop "At Your Service" Before we purchase merchandise to offer you, we measure it by the highest standards attainable. 0 ; iU3 it is that you find here, only such clothing: as that from THE HOUSE of KUPPENt LEIIilEF 1 4&$'' Clothing: they are willing: to stand back of with an unflinching guarantee of service and satisfaction .... that we can sell on a straightforward promise of your money's worth, in your estimation, or your money back, on demand. Tomorrow A splendid showing of Suits and Overcoats, late arrivals in Scotch Mixes, . Irish Boucle Cloths, and the better Ameri can fabrics at $20, $25 and $50 the garment Te Quality Shop Buy Cotton Seed Meal in Cotton Bags RALEIGH COTTON OIL COMP'Y Raleigh, N, a 1 V SEE OUR WINDOW a box1 of Elite Stationary Free with every jar of A. D. S. Peroxide Cream HICKS UPTOWN and WAKE DRUG STORE Head to Foot Outfitters to Men. JirFA YETTE VILLE ST. k '- I WANTED! 8TTDENTS -TOEARS LJlcotton arradlngbi demand. W also teach Telegrapny and guaranJ tee poaltlrna Wrtta. Charlotte Cot ton and Telegraphy Bcbool, Char- hilte, N. C. ll-l-un-lue-Tharttr TWO BEST THINGS TO BCY THK . U C, Pmfth Typewriter and cotton. W wtl'f tfeka eotloa atiOe for th wnrtd'arjeal tvnewrlter. And of Her rsjnakea. J. E. Crajrtoa Cs Cnar C . - ---- - prister WAjrra srrraTio W, Itarr. Bt. l aula,- W. C. LtCsWEATE Dr. of Orthepedirs and Chiropody. Specialist pi h foot - t-t ayetnil W '- : ' i Raleigh," N. C. Orr V aik-Ofrer Boot Shop." See Window Display Py Re Ne FIRE EXTINGUISHER , One on your auto will reduce your insurance 1 5 per cent One in your home may save it -. ASK THE MAN THOS. E BRIGGS h SONS RaJeigfa, N. C The Big Hardware Men. COTTON Is below par. tttrt TRAIXKD are at a preml yonr bead fitr market Head (rained la am. Let prpparo earn rrnm tCOO.OO to tlWM.t Write fur catalga today -Raleigh. N. C. - iNCORPoaATca year. Call .or write for partk-alars. Charlotte, N. C YOU'LL- HAVE THIS - SATISFACnOIi ; IN BERWMGER CHOTHES , of feelinj ycritdly Sure that your clothes are right in tnodel and fit, and in every detail and pej&etly secure in their ex- Bem anger Clothes' are made under those conditions 'hich ren if'r it pnihlia tr. hf specific ok in nthf f ward. 4hev artrma.l." for you not for some community a thousand miles front hefe. "" Suits and Overcoats $10 to $35 . Fngiuh r rnnrative Styles in all the New, Oothes. Stocks completed. f Tb (ne4rie Cldthr.
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