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12 THE NEWS AND OBSERVER WEDNESDAY BiORNING, NOVEMBER 22. 1916. The Newt end Obterrer k. e. TBAIIW LCATI BAUQCB Bass HABOA AlB UN Ceia Marts, Mm It :S7 a. at. ........ .....11 :M sis. eSa.ss. S:lia.av 1 1 a! a. at. ...... lis ass. 4lS.as. eiU.sa, trMstas. . s : a. as. 4:17 a. . OUTHKBN aalLWAY. "" 1 4 tSG a. ; 8 feW tv M M Ml Mk 1 l It :.. a, -. ta.ss. 4iSea.ss. NORFOLK BOtttllEIU. Mm Beerta. Arrles Ralttfk TtMa-sa. Ita.sa. IiIUk I p. ss. !. a. 44.ss. Uw Bast, AtHt. EaJeUk. -Ma- m. l-.Otm.rn. m ...ll:ia. ev t M a. e. Hail IN AND ABOUT TIIE CITY Case tw New York. Mr. Cleorgre Craig, executiva elerk in the office of. kit father, Governor Crair, goes "today ' to Mew York, where he will stifnrss the Army-Nsvjr foot liall gnme. v Teachers' Assembly Commute. The ' Teachers' Assembly eominittee of the ' Chamber of Commerce will meet to ' Monro? afternoon at 4 :30 o'cloek in the mom of the chamber. Mr. Yatea Improved. Frifnds of M. I Yates, who has been confined to his I room on layetteville street several days by illness, will be glad to learn that he ia much improved. New Member ef Chamber of Com. sserre. At the pi feting of the business ; eonaeil of the Chamber of Commerce I sresterlay-fv T. Thurman. J. J'. Htubb J and Mary & Lawler were elected mem ' ben. G Te Barllnrtoa. Chairiiisn K. L. j Travis, of the North Carolina Corfmrs I tioa Commission, and Jii'life Pell, Com- Isslssiourr, bare gone to Burlington where they were scheduled to hear a petition for better depot facilities. Klaeald Hearing Toosjr.-J. M. Kin aid, the young man arrested Monday Boon the charge of forging the name of W, J. Ellington 1l iheeltwilJ i given a hearing today in Tity Court. He waa releaaed yesterday when he fur nished flOO bond. Tesriata Te Stop Over la Raleigh. Judging by the number of Inquiries bout the city a large number of North era people will spend two or three weeks la Baleigh the coming winter. Heveral families have already sent -word that they were going to stop over in tho city for two or three weeks this winter. Dr. Potent ta Dsrhaaw Dr. W. L. IV , teat, president of Wake Forest College, ; was in the city yesterday on hia way to Durham, where he will attend the . educational conference for colored people at the National Training Hchonl. He will speak at the conference Wed nesday en ".Religion In Education." - Self Sarvry. Mr. C. B. Williams, of the Agronomy Division, has prepared a valuable circular for the school teaeh era and others interested in agricultural work on the soil survey work as con ducted in this Mate. This circular is No. 33 of the Extension Service and may be had on application. The title of the circular is, "How the North Carolina PpiL-flimey Ynrk Is Tieings4-T Ilelp the Farmers," ... Inspection Tear Today. A number of members of the Chamber of Commerce will go en aa inspection tour of the indnstrial planta of the city this after ooa. This tear was gotten up by the industrial development department, but is open to any members or tne cnamner. The tour will be made in automobiles. The machines will leave from in front of the Commercial National Bunk build ing this afternoon at 4:13. Carthage Celebretee Elertloa. Mr, ' T. Carl Frye, of Carthage, was a busi ness visitor in the city yesterday. He said that Carthage waa the happiest place on the map when the news of Wilson's election waa made kaowa by a wire to some one that the News and Observer waa announcing in an extra that the Democracy had won. He fur ther stated that the boya built boa Urea, paraded the towa and kept things - lively aatil daybreak.""" " Beg Haass CJrcalar. A valuable circu lar which has been prepared by Mr. Karl Hostetler, of the Animal Industry Iiviin, is Extensioq Circular Nor33; Hog Houses and Equipment." This circular deals with ton management of wiae, the proper housing, feeding and pasturing method, and gives the reeom meadatioas of the Animal Industry Division ia matters of these kiada. The circular may be had by citizens of . North Carolina on application to the Extension Herviee. . HIGH GRADE FOOTERY" For Well Dressed .Women j This ,-Model, Field Mouse Kid, Light t y -y00 Weight vlv- You Get Quality in Our Shoes, Let Us Show You. WFT 10c P Lino nx woKSa re lot cam wrra outs lasiea. A Clmaiil tea par esat is Pii4 a all mmmx iiiilil far a siasnalln sara Was ataasa mm nw aaissd aftsr list a. st. rtt ACKES OFTLAND IN THI famous aaad belt for sale, rtorrow Bouthera Butioa Kubyatt, clay road. tenant booses, bars, 100 acres clear, H. O. Buby, Norman, N. C, 11-22, 85, , 12 f, 6, 9. LIT US SELL TOUS FARM AT AUC tioa. We get highest priees. Carolina Kealty Co, Baleigh. N. V. ll-in-7t TYFEWK1TEKS, NEW, REBUILT, seeead hand. We boy, sell, eschaag and repair all makes. H. & Btorr Ce. 1Z2 W. JUrtia Ht, ataJeiga, 1-T-tf ram. sale, f hkap two ice cream wagons with electric lights. Writs to Headersoa Candy Kitchen, Henderson N. C. ll-M. 7t US Fsyettevllle Street. PERSONALS Rev. Clarence Powell, of Alioj-kie, is in the city visiting relatives. Mr. llion Ilutler, nf Koutlirrn l'ines is ia the city. Mr. Fred W. Bynuni, of Tittslioro, returned home yesterday afternoon af: ter a short stay lu the city. Bev. J. H. Farmer I i tt yenterday afternoon for a visit to fntch 1'oint. Mr. K. N. Himms has returned from Wilson, where he attended Wuierior Court. Mr. A. B. Freeman, cf Aslieville, ar rivedjiiLhe city yrntenlay for a stay of several days on tuisineu. Mr. Edward C. Jerome, of Greens boro, ana among the visitors in Raleigh yesterday. Mr. W. B. Cooper, of H ilmington, ar rived here yesterday on a business trip. Mr. 8. w. Clark, of Weldon, is spend ing a few days in Raleigh. Mr. I. Carl Iryo, of Carthage, spent several hours in the city yesterday. 5 Bloch's i Caniies 1 BARBER WANTED AT ONCE MUST be first class. Lafayette Barber Hhop G. E. Hall, Prop, Fayettovills, N. C. 11-23 3t BIRD DOG rOR SALE POINTER two years old: white with spots; well broke; good retriever; first cheek fori twenty-five dollars gets him. J. E. Benson, Four Cfeks, N. C. 11-22 2t PRINTER WANTED: ML'ST SET JOBS, run job press and make up weekly newspaper. The Ktate Journal, Ka leigh. 1122 It FOR SALE PIECE OP PROPERTY worth three thousand dollars; will sell seven hundred and fifty dollars cash balance to suit purchaser for twenty aeren hundred and fifty dollars. Ad dress News and Observer, Ba leigh, N. C. 11-22 2t GOOD US-NOTE PLAYER PIANO; good bargain ; leaving for t lorida Dec 1. ueorga Baker, uoldsboro, N. C. 11-22 2t WANTED TO EXCHANGE EIGHT room dwelling in center of Jonesboro for developed water power suitable" for grist mill. 8. N. Lues, Jonr-sboro N. V.. II 22 Jt W A NTE1 COLORED LABORERS FOR North; train leaving tonight. Apply " ") ( 'on men ial Bank. 1 1 .'2 " REGISTERED Dltl (.GIST WITH years' experience will consider change January 1. Now managing store pay ing good profit. Ad'lrcss "I'rofits,' t are News aud Obaerver. 1 11-22 2t MAKE 10 YEARS OLD. W ILL SELL or exrhniKe lor fi-cd at bargain gentle; will work anywhere. Marnb In mi k, Ii.il' i((li. -11-22 It WOl'LD LIKE TO HEAR FROM PAR ties that will m-II gool rougliLKe for eons; peuvine hay prcveruble. Marsh brook, KlciRli. 11-22 It GRAPES! GRAPES! GRAPES! Just received several thousand bar rel Mnhtgtt (irnpes. Send in your orders. Hoar Produce 4 Murehand'ae Co.. Wilmington, N. C. II 22 :!t A.N ESTABLISHED MAM FACTI RER wants general salesmanagt'r to open office and manage salesmen; -"" to 7vK) enpitnl nfcesary. Money making possibilities unlimitml. Villi pay ex- pi-nxes to Chicago if you are man v.e want. Acme Hrns Works, Inc., 1012 Keptiblie llldg., Chicago. 7-12. ed. tf. YOl .NG MAN DESIRES HOARD AND room in private family. Must be close in. dress 11-22 2t References en-lianged. Ad care News :iud Dbscrver. vill convince you that a wonderful amount of Individuality and charm ran be put Into a box of candy. Of course, such Candy is made by specialists In- WANTED AT ONCE EXPERIENCED soda man ; salary and recommends tions must accompany application. Be ready for work bv liirifi" 1 SKYLIGHTS. VENTILATORS, COR. nice, roofing Barrett specifications. J-M. Asbestos, tin. tile and slate. Write us for prices. Budd Piper Roof ing Co, Durham, N. C. Contracts ex ecuted anywhere ia the State. 11 15-tf. REPRESENTATIVES NOW COVER, ing the Rtatea of Georgia, Alabama aad North Carolina, te carry In con junction with other non-conflicting lines high-grade lines of middy blouses aad house dresses. Btrict commission basis only. Address with full particulars Alendels brothers, Ine, 100-115 South Bt., Baltimore, Maryland. r 11-20 Jt WANTED AT ONCE POSITION BY first -class blacksmith and wheelwright. Address Bos 58, Piueliurst, N. C. U-19-3t WANTED 15 MILLWRIGHTS AND several bridge builders, all with tools. Apply Virginia Lumber and Bos Co., Goldsboro, N. C. 11 IS 7t FOR SALE COOK'S STRAIN OP BL'FP Orpingtons, the originator of the Orp ingtons. They are prize-winners, came from eggs at ti and $.1 each. They won all of the first at Madison Hquare Garden, N. Y.. in 1912, 1913 and 1914; also in Chicago, III? and Hngerstown, Md. Cockerels, 2.50; pullets, $2 each. Buy your chickens earlv so they will lav in Janu.iry. J. W. Poole, 8mith6eld, N. C, Route 1. 11-15. Ill, 17. 21, 22. WANTED AT ONCE MANAGER FOR Makepeace Sash and Door Company's new 1 plant at Hamlet, X. C. Must have epericuei"'in this business. Pre fer man who will ii!vet small moonlit. Address, O. V. Miikeeace( Hanford, X. Il-l-t SALESMEN FOR NEW INTERNA- tional Khcyelnpaedia. jiiit completed. Huctlers earning tVH) weekly. Ex penses guaranteed. , lodd, Mend k Co., Inc., Atlanta, Gn. 11-19-7t 4F YOf HAVE LAND YOU WANT sniii, ne sulilirite ami sell at auction and get the highest price possible, nnd do if" quickly. K. M. Andrews, Manager, Greenslioro, N. C. 11-19 4t lOK HALE ONE Si HORSE ENGINE, one Ou horse boiler, one heater, one pump, one smokeataek, one sinull direct current motor, three horses. Graham Milling Co., Graham, X. U. 11 19 -U VALUABLE STOCKS AND BONDS. SALE AT AUCTION. - In order te settle the' estate ef C. C. McDonald, deceased, sad pursuant to tne powers conferred by twe notes and pledges te.andersigned bank, from said McDonald, dated April 18th, 1913, and May 4th, l15, and by erder dated AprU 7th, 1910, of Wake county, N. C. Supe rior Court, we will at 12 o'cloek m.. ea Saturday, December 9th, 1918, sell at puDiie aucUon to the highest bidder for eaab, three (3) shares preferred stock Caraleigh Phosphate t Fertiliser Works or Raleigh; tea (10) shares common stoeb Caraleigh Mills Ce. ef Baleigh, MC.l two (2) shares eommoa stock Banfor Cotton Mills t twe (2) shares eommoa stock Melrose Knitting Mill of Raleigh, N. C; three (S) shares ef stock of Anchor Trust Co. of Raleigh, N. C; five (5) shares of eommoa stock of Vic tory Manufacturing Co. ef Fayetteville, it. v.; twelve (12) shares common stock of Dixie Fire Insurance Company of Greensboro, N. C; aad one (1) 1100.00 North Carolina Agricultural Society five per cent bond. Bight reserved to reject any or all oids. This November 18th. 1918. Citlseas National Bank of Raleigh. Pledgee. Mrs. Loula T. McDonald. Admtrx. of V. C. McDonald, Deceased. Ernest Haywood, Attorney. 11-19 2t VALUABLE 8TOCKS AND BONDS- SALE AT AUCTION. In order to settle the estate of C. C. McDonald, deceased, and pursuant to the powers conferred by a note and pledge to undersigned-Trust Company from said McDonald, dated May 27th, 11M4, an! liy ortler dated April 7th, 1916, of Wake county, N. C, Superior Court, we will at 12 o'clock M. on Sat urday, Decern: er 9tli, 1916, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, one (1) share of common stock of Dcylan-l'earee Compan, of Raleigh. a. u., of tho race value of 8100.00 per share; eight (H) shares of preferred stock of Holt Granite Manufacturing Company, of Haw River, N. C, of tho face value of f 100.00 per share; six (6) shares of common stock of Melrose Knitting Mill, of Raleigh, X. C, of the face value of IHKUK) per share; four (4) share of common stock of Ral eigh Telephone t'ouipany of the face value of fso.tio per share; one hundred and fifty shares (13") shares of the common stock of Gowan Medicine Com pany, of Concord, X. C, of the face value of I0.in per share; ai.d three (3) $1UU0 second mortgage sixjier cent iliten-nt bonds of Raleigh Country Club. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. This Xovember IMh, 1916." ANCHOR TRUST COMPANY, Pledgee, Mrs. loula T. McDonald, Admtrx., of C. C. McDonald, Deceased. ERNEST HAYWOOD, Attorney., II 19 dly. to 12 9 ' FOR SALE LOTS NO. 1 AND J7. John D. Htronaeb property, on Uro.ul street, Raleigh ; thL highest offer gets lots. O. C. ltruton, Mt. Oilead, N. C. II 19 4f SETTER FOR MALE. WELL BROKE. good retriever, tin. V. II. Hvrd, liiirlimii, X. C. l-Sl, -Jx "Calomel," care News and Olwrver 1 1 22 2t AHRl'ZZI RYK ONE HI NDRED bushels at three forty. Also Carolina grown winter Bye. Robert Hackney Durham, X. C. , II 22 "t and only perfect gradients are used. 80m, flOO aru) XL25 pr pound my WANTED POSITION AS JR. DRUG elerk ; lest of references. Address 'Phenol," rare Xews ami Olieerver. 1 1 22 :tt Turns SUIIBINS NICKS' UPTOWN IT0S. WANTED AGENTS FOR A NEW life insurance proposition that argues its own case. A splendid opportunity for men of ability who ran prove a clean record and furnish rcfercneea. Addtem Monthly Premium Depart ment. Jefferson Standard Life Insur sure Co, Greensboro, X. C. 11 22 7t WANTED Americas, age 20 to 40 years, to work la productioa department of large rob ber manufacturing plant. Unskilled , saea can make from (3.00 to' $3.00 per day aad learn robber trade, will make 12.00 while learaiag first few weeks. Steady EsipUyawat Hear Day. Ko labor troubles. Business not de pendent ea war orders. Only white help seed apply. Physical examination at . sor department office. Apply ia person any Wednesday, Thursday or Friday aad present this advertisement.. Employment Office -TBI COODYXAB TIRE aV RUBBER CO. Akrea. Ohio. FIXTURES For Your Home Walker Electric Store Tsrbofwwgb BatUlag rboneim t. r. aasrf m. au m " W. a, Vast THE HARRY M. UZZLE UNDERTAKING CO. ENGRAVED WMlas lavltatlMw sj4 V tattler Cares Attractive fries Sit Hmmiitr WrtU Ls. Th Bell Book and Station- erjr Company RICHMOND, VA. GILBERT C. WHITE Coruulting Elngineer Darks m, N. C WATERWORKS, LIGHT AND POWER, STREETS Hugh A. Thompson, M. D. WOODWABD BUILDIXQ Office Hoorsi II to 11; I U 4. .Tboaest Office, Kit Sea, 12TS, BALEIGH, N. C FLORISTS Laastacape Dealsrwers Corrospoadoaee Bo lid tod IVANJJNDLEY COMPANY - OREEXSBOBO, K. C , Frank K. Thomson Architect and Engineer Masonic Temple' " Raleigh. North Carolina, WANTED AT OME. IMON DRUU elerk. Apply with reference; Dr. E. li. Beasley, Eountain, X. C. 1121 St. - BOARD AND LODGING MODERN conveniences. Trices reasonable. 119 West U.denton street. 11-19. 21 7t WANTEI HOUSE MAN SERVANT. Must have references. Apply 115 Park Ave. 11-21 3L FIRST CLASS WHITE BARBER a anted, second in four chair shop, ftt per cent. Good business. "New hop. Address Red Cross Kenitary Hhatng l'arlor, l'lymouth, N. C. 11 21 It. WANTED EXPERIENCED LOWERS by Headersoa Hosiery Co Hender aoar, N. C. Permanent employment to ones that ran do the work, and will y good priees. 11-21 2t. WRITE US IF YOU WANT VOIR farm subdjvided into kits or farms, as.-you ran get the beet Vfiees pos sible, and do it quickly. E. M. Aa drewa Manager, Greensboro, N. C. 11-19 4t. NORTH CAROLINA BONDS WANTED. Five or ten thousand dollars, long term. Write immediately. John W. Hsnsdale, Baliigh. 11-21 St COMPANION-HOUSEKEEPER PO- sition wanted in home of rWrrlv per sun or invalid by well cdttrjitcd South- ern womsn. References cnhiiii(;ed Hoi S. (Nilishurv, Marvlanil. II 19 "t IF YOU WANT THE HII.IIK-iT pUICE for your land, we gi t it. We are the pioneers In sulxliviiling liind nnd si ll ing it at auction. K. M. Andrews Manager, Houthorn Keulty and Aue- titrn Ce,. Greenslioro, N. C H-19 4t WE WILL GET THE BEST PRICES possible for your land. Wo subdi vide Urge farms and sell at auction Write us. E. M. Andrews, Munager Southern Realty and Auction Co. Greenslioro, N. C. 11-19 4t OPPORTUNITY FOR SALESMEN We are now ready to employ a large force of salesmen to sell lighting equipment for country homes in southern territory. Unusual oppor ' tunities for liberal returns nnd ad vancement are offered for men who ran qualify. Must be young, aggres sive contract closers not prospect getters. Experience in selling farm machinery, pianos, siloa or kindred UnjaLiIl-ba. of. adtsntasyr - Beeord must be clesa and good- Oxweld Acetylene Company, Newark, New Jersey. Largest makers in the world of lighting plants for farm homes and other country baildings. U N ftt TURNIPS Tl'RN IPS TURNIPS Just received car Canadian Ruta bagas, fend us your order. Bear Produce sV Md. Co- Wilmington. S. C 1117 7t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WILL sell twelve town lots, 55 by 165, Main street, ia Central North Carolina town, for 12.500; ttle perfect ; need rash. Address "Lots," News aad Ob server. 11 21 2t LEND ME YOUR EARS YOU WILL need rubber sfanrpe after New Year. Why-act let Terry the Stamp Man make them aowf Bend for catalogue aad prices. W. T. Tarry, Box 139; Raleigh, N. C . 11-21 tf WANTED OLD FASHION FURN1 tnre sad old feather beds. Write me. V.. M. Moore, 109 South Btoont HU Baleigh. - WANTED JANUARY FIRST PERMA. eat pmiuos ia general siore. oevea years' experience as aalesmaa. Cent ' petent manager aad bookkeeper. Sal ary secoadarjr to- sd vaacemen ti High est endorsements frons present em ployer. Address, "Steady," ear Kews aad Obeerrerr 11-192 , - FOR SALE ONE J-TON AND ONE Hi toe Cerbiut Tnsekj completely overhauled i newly repainted; ta is condition; either cash or paysaeata. W. Z. Bush, Blaad BoaeL Baleigh. N. g-v 11-21 tf FOR SALE US ACRE FARM. ON It- half cultivated; good house, well, bars, ete arar school and church. C. A. Bivina. UUlaboro. N. C 11-19 At 7 Southern Railway Co. IKlKUul of triuus Imvlns Kaluga I 'tr.m .NV in win UhmisB i :.u A. M. for Durhura. UrwnUru, ,ui WiiuUin-Hs!tiB. Handlm Irpitia utr f rum ClJ,twro to Win-tUin-rWilem ; mimo l(Mr f r.nn Kklsitib lo Urdnlxru. Musaa ronr.scliit st Grsviuboro for Charlott. Afbrvllla, t'hstUnooira, At Unu. New Orleans. au4 all bouUMra aad Wfirfk Koinu. Train Mo. 112 leavta Rslctah 4 1 A. 31.' .for . ..Selmai nj Gelrisburo. Mika. oonnectloB t Sliu with A. C. L. for Wlbon, Rockr Mount snd Norfolk, and nutks connection st Goldiboro with A. C. L. for Wilmiiiaton: akw with Norfolk Southern for Net Bern snj llmufort. Hsndln sleepint cv from Winston Salem to ljlil,tx,ro. train No. i Irsvea Italelsa :M A. M. tor Dnrham, Greencborn, Wimton-Aa-lem. Ashevills and Waynesville. Makes connecrioa at Greena l,ro with No. M for Waahinston and New York. Ilardlas tarour't chair car from Golda boru to Axheville. 1 rain No. iOS leaTeS' Rajclsh 1Q;U A. M. for Selma and Geldaboro. - Tiain No. I4 lrasa Ralelsh IJ;0. ioe. for SIma and Goldabora. Makes connection at Selma with A. C. I., for Fajrettevilie. Dunn and Florence; also Wilson, stock? Moun and Richmond. Makes eonnertioa at Goldabora wltk -A. C. U for WHmliiKtoa and ariih Norfolk aoutheni for new Hem arte Beaufort. Train No. US leaves Kaleisk 4.M P. U. for Durham, Green, bom. Win. to -Ka lent and Charlotte. Handle! free reclining chair ear from Raleuch u Ckarlotte. Mkcs eonnertkMi at Gremeboro for Atlanta, Birmingham. Mc-iphla. New Orleana and all Weitern Polnto. l.-aln No. 1st leaves Kaluga 7 :v p. M. for Purham. ureenMmro, ana winiton-aleeji. Make connection at Green, bore for Waahina. ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Vara; aho with Wain No. . Southbound, which ear- ne lounat aMcprr iron waaniotua tr i Kranciaco. Train No. ti leaves Raleigh 1M P. at. (or ffeleia and GolcUhoro. Mskea Conner ties at Selma with A. C. U for Kaeettertlle, Flor ence, Charlevton snd Jackaoseille; also for Wtlaoa and Horkr Mount. Makes connection st Goldabora with A. C. L. for Wlrrnlngte. and with Morfolk Roulhern for Khuten aad New IWn. Handles Chair Car frost Aahwville to lioloahore. rnr. bovtwebv graves rut aotrrm, J. O. JONES. TraeellBS Psaaaaaer Agent, WsMch. N. C. SEABOARD Air Line Railway The Presresaivs RsUwar ef the Beota. Rehedul tn effect Rnadar, Nor. M, itia. Trains leave KaVigk aa follows; Ne. t. 11 : a. m. Through Pullman Richmond. Washington and New York No. S. : a. sa. Through Pullmans for o;k u-i.wii. ... ..'M ..... ' .. ....... . .imnB, UU NaW York. No. I. :17 a. m. Through train for At lanta and Bine ing Kara. No. 7. 11 :SS p. m. Through Pullman, v.. t-oiunioie. awTannan, eacaaontrtus snd KV West, Ne. t. I:1S a. sv Throoeh Pnli.... aeannan. eacaaawriiie ana lamns, f lorida niraungnans ana arnpna Bleepets h,diTd from Hamiet oa No. k. No. SI. S:4t a, sa. Thnauarh b.1, vnanone ami rteuim naon. n. Na H IIM i. m. Through train I Norfolk. TerUwMetii alee throush sartor ear akias boat eoaaection. Ne. 4. 11:1s . sa. Through fall Richmond. WaabiDgVoa. Mew York and the ElEYATORS PASSENGER aad FREIGHT AND BELT ELECTRIC " BTDRACLIC . PUMPS i Tank, Dee Wed as llollet " -1 reosUsui - All Latcwt aad sloet EScieat . Deaicaa .;' Moffatt Machinery Mfj.-Co. . CHARXOTTB. N. C No. a. 4:i a. ss. Thrauarh train rn w . loia anu- esii iiiMa Na. 1L 4:1 p. ss. Threugh train for At lanta, Blnaincaasi, 8euth aad Southwest. ne. ge, m m. at uau far Weldon aad Intermedial atationo, daily, exoeot Suadav Ne. It, Ar. ISiei a. muLecaJ train frasa WeMoa. dally excewt Sunday. JNe. i "- -PllMsa tee Jackson ville and Atiaala, aaakine ceanectiona 4ee riavMa .suintsi Atlaata aleeeeg ke.naa Through tnuna snrrr alt stsel eteeWealre. Ughtad eeuisaMul, with ateel duaera: gaaals a at carta, rrae rectinhas (all steel) chair are bifisa Waahrngteej, O. C, aad Jack. eartlla. . For ticAeta, Falhmsa ruwiatloas aad ha far1.riia.emU a Ne. 4 Waat lUraa atraaa. cjh. BiAir, a... Aw Nerfelg, Vs. loBN t. wm. A. F. i Raieis. W. C PAUL D. GRADY Tli-ni CtSMrclsl Baak BalUlaa, . Raleigh, N. C Goltlsforo's New Holel ' ' HOTEL SWINSON ' OPEN NOW European First CUu AccomiTKxlalion 75 Cents All Rooms 75 Cents Convenient to train and business section. In The Heart of The Gty New Furniture Ererything Thoroughly Sanitary POPULAR PRICE CAFE W. Swinson .... Manager LADIES' SPECIAL IN BLACK LACE BOOTS PRICE $5 00 Mail Orders, Filled Promptly PEEBLES & EDWARDS 12 East Martin Street RALEIGH, N. C. Volume 171 at N. Carolina Report Ready Oct. 30th, price $1.50, postage extra. Subscribers will be supplied soon as from press. Mordecai L9cturea 2 Vols. $10.00, postage extra; PelTa Reviaal 2 Vols. $15.00, delivery extra; GretorjrVSup pliment 1913 $7.50: Gregory' Suppliment 1915 $3.75. WE SUPPLY EVERYTHING IN BOOKS, STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES. ALFRED WILLIAMS & COMPANY Just Received Large Shipment of TANLAC Tucker Building Pharmacy Both Phones EGGS EGGS When a hen lays "HEN-CACKLE." If she don't lay She don't cackle. When she don't lay And don't cackle, You rJon't-f eed. "HEN-CACKLE." For Sale by Job P.Wyatt & Sons Co. RALEIGH, N, C. THE NEW WAY AIR-COOLED ENGINE "Coe. and Goes Right" Sixes sad tT-pwi for all purposes horisoatal, vsrtieal, aiagla aad tletiblt cylinder.. Ws tarry a complet stock ef these eassea, aad will be plaaasd to drmoaatrat thrir fficieae' aad superiority ersr all other sisfcaa. DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY Mia BasslUa aad MacUaary - - - ' BALEIQB, N. C : CHRISTjNIAS CAR D S A ND BO OKLETS - , . - , r - ' 1 . ' Jobberaiid - Retailer " -,; T: Everything for the Office JAMES E.TIIIEM - - - ' IU FATITIKTIIXK STBIET. RALItCH. M. C FHONE US. i fx
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