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THE MORNING POST. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4jJ22l . . . I .-MMHHMBMBM -SB BUSINESS ITEMS WANTED Immediately an engineer who can manage a. dynamo. J. M. Rhodes, Littleton. N. C. PHYSICIAN WANTED With hos pital experience, who can give , satis Of Valuable Stock Farm, of Six Hundred Acres on Neuse River, Near Raleigh, North Carolina By virtue of power conferred upon me by a certain mortgage and execu- Weather Conditions Very low temperatures continue to prevail in the eastern states and in the central valley. At Richmond, Va., the 8 a. in. temperature was only 16 de grees above zero; it was lS,a Cairo, 8 at Omaha, zero at St. Paul, and 6 below zero at Huron, N. D. Heavy frosts oc curred as far south as Jacksonville and Mobile. Snow is falling at nearly every station in the Lake region. Some pre- . . . x i i v nnrtn cripitation is aiso report .u re - RerIstrv of Wake county in book No portion of the Pacific coast region. wawtjuu-a teacner m yv- iffi at oaee 18 I will offer for sale to pressure is ouite high over , Nebraska, family. English, Latin and Music Te- 1 a Pg V V I of pressure is quite .mis . ..T., wnio -nrn,,nt ! the highest bidder for cash at the apparently formed ovec northern Texas, Airy, N. C. where the pressure is 29.8 inches. r wntpr in nines should be turned off NOTICE For sale on easy terms that tonight to prevent freezing. C. F. von HERRMANN factory references as to character and ted by Thomas H. Seymore, Charles qualifications. erton, N. C. ! more, and Eugene E. Seymore, which ! said" mortgage is duly recorded in Section Director. Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 13. POSTSCRIPTS Mr. J. S. Atkinson has gone to Louis-bui-g where he will get up an amateur play. , R-. Thomas Dixon. Jr., the noted author, is in the city the guest of his sister, Dr. Dixon-Carroll. Mr. Jos. R. Chamberlain, president of the Caraleigh Phosphate Mills, was able to be cut yesterday after an illness of several weeks. His friends are delight ed to be able to greet him again. Superintendent of Public Instruction j. Y. Joyner and Mr. Robert T. May have gone to Greensboro to attend a meeting of the directors of the State Normal arid Industrial College. The colored grand lodge of Masons' !s.in session at New Bern. A number of prominent colored men went to New Bern yesterday to attend the meeting. The annual meeting of the Southern Educational Association will be held at Jacksonville, Fla., December 29 to 31, and the indications are that there will be quite a full attendance from this section. County Superintendent W. G. Clem ents and Mrs. F. L. Stevens visited the public schools at Wake Forest and Roles vile -"yesterday. Mrs. Stevens rep resents the Woman's Association for the betterment of school houses and the nature study society. The North Carolina Car Service Asso ciation, of which Mr. W. R. Albright is the head, will be moved from the pres ent quarters in the Tucker Building to the lower floor of the Capital Club, op posite the offices of the first vice presi dent?of the Southern Railway. Mr. Charles P. Sapp, editor of the Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk, Va., and his brother, Mr. J. S. Sapp, of Con cord, are in the city. Mr. C. P. Sapp has been ill in a ihospital at Norfolk and is now on his way home for a rest. . State Labor Commissioner H. B. Varner returned from Lexington yes terday. He will go to Salisbury Fri day where he will next Saturday is sue the first number of his daily pa per. The Sun, in that city. . ; The board of .directors of the state hospital for the insane here will hold its annual meeting today. Among those who arrived yesterday to attend were Dr. J. -L. Picot of Littleton, Dr. Stancil of Margaretsville, Mr. J. D. Biggs of Williamston and Dr. Graham Hunt of Oxford. valuable house and lot. No. 710 Hllls boro street, opposite Mrs. Tucker's. September 19, 1904. R. B. Peebles. FOR SALE. ' One engineer's level and a survey or's compas. Gurley's instruments, as good as new. ; , T. H. GATLIN, Tarboro, N. C. PERSON . to call on retail trade. Established business; $26 and expenses paid weekly. Expense money ad vanced. Position permanent. Pre vious experience not essential. Ad dress TRADE MANAGER, 323 Dear born, Chicago. EARLY eiAircT Plant Vtf Ufc i Now if H PEAS You WANT THE EARLIEST We have just received Lot Burpee's Best, ioc oz. 9 Drtitf a Stores PERSONALS Mr. N. W. Wallace of Charlotte is in the city. Mr. William H. Hayden of Selma is in the city. Mr. George N. Ives of New Bern is in the cityv Mr. J.. G. Kerner of Kernersville is in the city. Mr. J. F. Ragan of Rolesville was here Tuesday. - , Mr. W. C. Joyner of High Point ar rived yesterday. Mr. George Shuford of. Asheviile is at the Yarborough. Ed. S. Abell, Esq., of Smithfield is hre on legal business.. Mr. W. A. Stewart of Dunn is here attending federal court. Mr. H. R. Ferguson of Waynesville is here on legalJbusiness. Mr. N. A. McLean, a lawyer of Lum berton, is in the city on business.; Mr. R. L. Goelet returned to Norfolk yesterday after visiting relatives here. Rev. Baylus Cude is stopping over here on his way home from Elizabeth City. Rev. Thomas Dixon Sr. ,of Shelby is here on a visit to his daughter. Dr. Dixon-Carroll. Mr. J. Frank Ray returned to his borne in Macon county after attending supreme court. Mr. Charles Hervey has returned from Chalybeate Springs where he has spent several days very pleasantly. Judge E. W. Timberlake of Wake Forest . went to Monroe yesterday, where Mrs. Timberlake is visiting. , Rev. Geo. F. Smith, presiding elder with headquarters at Littleton, was here yesterday on-his way home from Lexington, where he visited his father. '"HJGKS i The Security Trust and Life In surance Company of New York offers njCe the best sellers in their combination two large barns and other,, out, houses, Life, Health and Accident Policies, two tobacco barns , and one pack and all other approved forms Of Pol- house, and seven tenement houses. Court house door in the city of Ral eigh, N. C, on Monday, January, 15, 1905, at 12 o'clock, M. the following described tract of land adjoining the lands -of Drewry Liles, Joe Bradwell, Paul H. Lee, Charles T. Hester, and others, on the east side of Neuse river, and said to contain six hundred and one acres, and known as the Hinton farm, ; and conveyed to Bettie L." Mon tague to Lydia E. Lee, of date Janu arys, 1901, and recorded in Registry of Wake county, in book No. 161 at page 368, and conveyed by Bettie L. Montague, and her husband B. F. Montague, to said Seymores by deed of date October 21, 1902. For a more Hjl I I . No. 2 Folding Brownie Camera, $5.00. Trva KODAK for a Chirst- acurate description see books .an pa" !v VKAcnnf T-f irirfrpeif prl ges above specified, of the above j mas .-present, li mteresrea tract of land about 250 or 275 acres . "write for Catalogue 01 iVO now in cultivation, and about 300 acres , , , uano. l W. B. SORRELL, upon the river is under wire fence, suited for pasture and now used for the same. There is upon said iarm a j six room house with basement; Jeweler and Optician Chapel Hill, N, C. icies. Four or Five Special Agents Wanted. Address, J. F. ROGERS, Manager. Goldsboro. N. C. DRUG STORE and Fixtures for Sale On account of the death of Mr. Biscoe S. Bass, the Eagle Pharmacy, a new drug store, witn handsome fix tures aid soda fountain, centrally lo cated tii Henderson, N. C, is for s.ile. Business was established in 1903; has good trade; inspection and offers to buy invited. Terms made easy. Address T. T. HICKS, Henderson, N. C. Said farm is upon R. F. D. No, 5, Ral eigh, and is within a mile of a free school. Said land may be divided to suit purchasers. If suitable arrange ments are made the land may be sold upon a credit. B. F. MONTAGUE, Atty. Mortgagee. Raleigh, N.'C Dec. 10, 1904. astitutc tor Yoims Women Conserva tory of Music. -The Best Place for Your D tighter am m m h m mw i tm a - I RALEIGH J COPYRIGHT A Pleasing Xmas Picture is the Saleof Valuable Land By virtue of the powers contained in a judgment of the Superior Court of Wake County, N. C., entered on the 26th day of September, 1904, in a Spe cial Proceeding therein pending enti tled J. A. King and wife vs. Idelia Dil lard et als., it being 1129 Special Pro ceeding docket of said court. I will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bider for cash at the court house door in the citv of Raleigh, N. C, on Monday the 19th day of Decem ber, 1904, at 12 o'clock m., the follow ing described real estate. FIRST TRACT. A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Wake on the waters of Syca more Creek and bounded as follows: Beginning at a dead oak, thence 76 poles to a. hickory, thence west to pointers, thence south 106 poles to a pine, thence 68 poles to said creek, correctly dressed man; one whose gar thence down said creek to a stake, ments have a personal individuality thence east S2 poles to pointers, thence which shows at a glance that they were north 46 poles to a black gum, thence made for the wearer. Such clothes' can east 140 poles to the beginning, con- only be fashioned by a first class tailor, taining 224 ares more or less. PUch as we give. Give us your order SECOND TRACT. Lying on the and measure now and your suit will be waters of Sycamore Creek, beginning ready in time for the Xmas festivities, at a hickory on Jessie Harris' corner, thence east to a hickory on Rheubon I v jacKsons line, thence south to a cherry tree to a former corner, thence west to a pine, thence 27 poles to a pine, thence west to a red oak, thence north to the beginning, containing 28 acres more or less. Save and except from the above described tract of land, a tra,ct sold by C. H. Dillard to W. M. Jackson, by deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county in Book 64, page 174, contain ing SO acres and forty poles and a cer tain tiact of land conveyed to Yan- cy King, containing one acre, by deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake County, in Book 68, page 309. W. B. JONES. Commissioner. istitute tor founs Vomenf(& 2onserva ory of Ylusic. The Dest, Place for Your .Daughter ft RALEIGH a CoI!e& Course Hih Stan da Catalog FRI Address, Jas.Dinwidd Preside Colles Course High Standar Catalogi FRE Address, Jas. Dinwidd Preside fhstituce for Young Women Sb Conserva tory of Music. l?e Best Place for Your Daughter RALEIGH , J College Courses High Standar c Cataloguf FREI Address, Jas Dinwiddi Preside ST. MARY'S SCHOOL . RALEIGH, N, C. (for 'Girls and Toung Women). The Diocesan Schoot of the Carolina. 63d annual session opens Sept. 15, ISOi. St. Mary's I 1 The College. offers 1 2. The Musical School, r Instruction I 3. The Business School. In I 4. The Art School. , 5. The Preparatory Schotr In 1903-04 241 students from 17 Dio ceses; 25 In th Faculty. Special attention, to the social and Christian side of education without slight to scholastic traminjr. For catal )gue address: Rev. McNEEIjY DuBOSE, B. S., B. Rector. r Cures Tlat Headache. Oflpudin cures all kinds ot aches, whether head, back, or limbs; relieves etomnch troubles, monthly pain?, tc. Straight ens out tbft nervpa after excessive emokineor dissipation. Absolutely Harmle s. IT'S LIQUID. Trial Bottle, lOc at drugstores by cLose at founts. S- J J lit F IR Pure Corn Whiskey $2.00 per gallon, delivered anywhere In North Carolina, Eight-year-old Rye $3.00 per gallon, delivered. Send P. O. or Express order. HAPPY PATTY, South Boston, Va. The Mechanics and Investors Union AN OLD FINANCIAL INVESTMENT COMPANY. WE CAN HELP YOU TO SAVE MONEY. WE CAN ASSIST YOU TO BUILD AND OWN A HOME. MONTHLY PAYMENTS ABOUT EQ UAL TO HOUSE RENT. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR SIX PE R CENT $100 CERTIFICATES. SAVING AND INVESTING CREATES WEALTH. WE CAN AID YOU. GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary, 22 Pullen Building. PbstpotiecJ XJiatil Jan. 1st txl Feb. 1st Our Great Cash Dis" count Sale. 0a Besides unusually handsome lines of Sensible Gifts at Sensi ble Prices (br Sensible People we are showing a beautiful line of holiday novelties in Toilet Articles, Silyer Novelties, Jew elry, Neckwear, Collarettes, Pil low and Pillow Tops, Bureau Scarfs Center Pieces, Hand Kerchiefs, Wrist and Carriage Bags, Pictures and Picture Frames, etc, P P A: B. STROMACHI CO. 4C 3d 1 Y'ou can find almost anything you n-ant for Christmas at the Bazaar in City Hall next week, from a cook stove to a pound of candy.' When you want a pleasant purga tive try Chamberlain's Stomach , and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no nausea, griping or other disagreeable effect. Fbr sale by W. G. Thomas, Robt. Simpson and Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co. For Gifts, Manicure ets, Pipes -. - - ; ; . Perfumery Growell's Drtai Store s Alone does not make ; good clothes. It's a combination of good cloth, stylish cutting and p 3rfect tailoring. That's our clothes the clothes that we have sold to th mnst. particular fault finders in this town and pleased them mietfitilv: and we want to rv right here that these dificult-to-fit men make selling our clothes a pleasure, because io aw uiuuu sausiabuun in Dmg aoie lo please a man wnom everybody says cannot be pleased at all. We will put our time arains ' vonrs when ever yju say so, and if you are bent on buying a I o We will give you more real value for your monev than you have ever had before, whether your clothes were made by a swell tailor or whether you bought them ready made; And you shall be the judge entirely, for we are ready to give you your monev back if you're dissatisfied. . Suits $10 fo $25. Overcoats $7.50 to $25. OVERCOAT CD) mmmmmmt0gW 9 Fayetteyille Street. r The rush of eager holiday shoppers continue to in crease. Mornings when cool and evenings when cool see within our doors the same smiling throngs. Surely good sense dominates the multi tude for naught else would show such ready and real appreciation of our efforts to" show such a line of xholiday goods as we have. A HOLIDAY GIFT TO OUR CUSTOMERS Any piece of Fur in the store will be sold at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent, from the market price. This means $8.00 for $12.00 Furs, $6.67 for $10.00 Furs, $5.00 for $7.50 Furs and others in proportion. There is a good stock to select from. Prices range from $2.50 to $15.00. Any of these at 33 1-3 per cent, off THE HOLIDAY STOC INCLUDES K Dolls. Doll Carriage. Boy's Wagons. Velocipedes. -Furniture and Chain. Drums and Musical Toys Albuims. ' Clocks and MIrrows. Toilet Sets,-in China, and Silver aud other novelties. Pictures and Frames. Lamps. v . . ' Bric-a-Brac. , Games and Iron Toys ... Vases and Jewel Boxes. Pin Cushions and Purses. Animals and Blocks. Bon-Bon Boxes. Cups and Saucers and Plate Nutpick Sets and Fgures. Salad Dishes. Water Sets and Salad Dishes. Work Boxes and Desks. Collar and Cuff Boxes. Handkerchief Boxes' and thousands of other useful and pretty presents. j Don't forget we are still selling Sho?a , and Dry Goods as well as Xmas Goods 14 E. Martin St. Bell Phone 169'2. RALEIGH, N. C. Raleigh Phone 98. .r r!
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