THE MORNING MOT. SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 1 4 IQQ5
Weather Condiitons
An area of high barometer is now
central oVer North Carolina and its
influence is causing clear, cool weather
jeast of- the Mississippi river. The
barometer is still low oil tne rsew
England coast. An area of. low pres
sure is central over Kansas,' and has
caused a rise in temperature from
the eastern slope of the Rocky Moun
tains to the Mississippi river. The
barometer Js rising on the north
(Pacific coast accompanied by cooler
weather. Frost occurred , in the At
lantic coast states and in all the
southern states east of the Mississippi
river. The weather in this vicinity
prill be. fair tonight and Saturday and
.with the advance of the western low
the wind will change to the south and ,
. j 1 1 1 t.lnn 1
xne wraperaiure wm aiumy use
A. H. TKIESSEN,
Section Director.
Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 13.
POSTSCRIPTS
1
Mr. J. C. Clifton of Dunn, was here
yesterday and said Mr. C. F. Pope of
Dunn had succeeded the late Sheriff
Pearson as sheriff of Harnett county.
A divorce .suit was instituted yester
day by Fannie Keith. against Jeremiah
Keith. Mr. J. H. Fleming is attorney
for the plaintiff.
Marriage licenses were issued to the
following colored couples: Arthur
, Dunn and Eunice Allen of FalJs; Jack
son Willis and Gussie Taylor of Holly
Springs; Junius Montague and Hellen
Montague of LuL
The bureau of information " will be
open every" day from now until Tues
day from 10 o'clock to 12, and from
Tuesday wilL be open every day from
8 o'clock all day, in their rooms on the
first floor of the Capital Club building."
Police Justice Badger reprimanded
three colored hackmen yesterday for
leaving their carriages on the street.
Henry Olive paid the costs for fast
driving. He claimed that he was try
ing to hold the horse back. Tom
Mitchell paid $3.53 for disorderly con
duct. Lieut. H. T. "Winston, who is visiting
his father, Dr. G. T. "Winston, yester
day received a, letter mailed to him
from here three years, two months
and eleven days ago. -The letter was
sent to Panama, where Lieut. "Win
Eton then was, and remained in the
postoffice ,there over three years. By
some chance it happened finally to be
returned here. '
. 71. Diamond, the Syrian whom Henry
Olive assaulted and beat ip on the
- street Thursday andwas simply taxed
ivith the costs by Magistrate R. G.
Seid, has been exonerated from any
Mame. It will be remembered that
Diamond was hauled up befor.e the
magistrate for affray, moved the case
.'rom Squire Reid 'and deposited $50 for
his appearance. Yesterday Magistrate
Reid withdraw the warrant against
PERSONALS
Mn Fred Smathers of Asheville is In
the city. '
Mr. J. "W. Lane of Lincolnton spent
the day here.
Mr. H. W, Benson was here yesterday
from Mebane.
Mr. M. C. "Winston of Selma was
here yesterday. . "'.
Mr. F. W. Hancock of Oxford is here
on a business trip.
Mr. R. J. "Walker of Charlotte is in
the .city on business.
Mr. F. D. Ross is a visitor in the
:ity fro'm Charlotte.
Dr. H. D. Abbott has returned from
a. trip to Pamlico county.
Mr. Carey J. Hunter has returned
from a business trip to Kinston.
Mr. C. R. Mann of Hyde is visiting
his uncle, Superintendent J. S. Mann.
Mr. J. "W. Lane of Lincolnton is in
the city a guest at the Yarborough.
MaJ. H. L. Grant went to Statesyille
to spend Sunday with his daughter.
Mr,. Calvin Swank of Baltimore will
arrive today to visit Mr. ,G. N. Wal
ters. Mr. Aug. "Wilson and wife of Coney
Island are registered at the .Yarbor
ough. Rev. Livingston Johnson returned
from the "Wilmington and Cedar ;Creek
Baptist associations. ' - ' .
Insurance Commissioner J. R. Young
returned from Kinston where he in
vestigated a recent fire. .
Messrs. H. B. Holland, John Farrell
and ex-Representative J. P. Pearson or.
Apex were here yesterday. ,
- Mr. R. G. Garland, business manager
Of the Greensboro Daily News, was
here yesterday on business.
Mr. Daniel Stewart of Jacksonville,
Fla., is stopping over here with rela
tives on his way to New York.
- Mr. "W. Wv Vass went to Richmond
to see the game between the Univer
sity of Virginia and the Indians.
Mr. T. E. Griffith, who has been a
student at King's Business College, left
for Eggleston, Va.,' to take a position
with the Norfolk and -. "Western Rail-
road.
President R. T. Vann of the Baptist
University for "Women, returned yes
terday from attendance upon the At
lantic Baptist Association in session
the past several days at Bew Bern.
If troubled with a weak digestion try
Chamberlain's Stomach jind Liver Tab
lets. They will do you good. For sale
by W. G. Thomas, Robert Simpson,
Bobbltt-Wynne Drug Co.
Save Time
and Car Fare
By telephoning your;
DRUG STORE WANTS to
CROWELUS,
ALL PHONES
MmnKer$ always onviwiJ
nriwi
WILL. CURB
any case of
KIDNEY
or
BLADDER
that is
not beyond
the reach
of medicine.
No
medicine
can do more.
WAS GIVEN UP TO DIE.
B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St.,
Evansville, Ind. , writes: ' ' For over fivt
years I was troubled with kidney and
bladder affections which caused me much
pain and worry. I lost flesh and was al'
run down, and a year ago had t
abandon work entirely. I had three oi
the best physicians who did me no good
and I was practically given up to die.
Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended
and the first bottle gave me great relief,
and after taking the second bottle I was
entirely curecT."
TWO SIZES, 50c AND $1.00.
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
BORBITT -WYNNE DRUG CO.
Special Rates via. A. & N. C. Railroad
Rates one first-class , fare plus 25
jcents for the round trip, 'which includes
admission to the - fair grounds, have
been authorized from all points on the
A. & N. C. Raifcoad to Raleigh, N. C,
and return, account North Carolina Iny
dustrial Fair (colored), October 30th
November 3d, 1905. Tickets to be sold
October 29th to November 2d, inclusive,
with final limit November 6th, 1905.
NOTICE.
North Carolina, Wake County. Tn the
Superior Court. Johh W. Hinsdale
vs. John E. Reyburn:
Notice is hereby given that a civil
action has been commenced in this
court by John W. Hinsdale, plaintiff,
against John E. Reyburn, defendant,
by the issueing of a summons to the
sheriffs of Wake and Dare counties,
returnable to the superior court of
Wake county at October term, which
convenes on October 23, 1905, at the
cowrt house in Wake county at Raleigh.
The purpose of this action is to re
cover $646.78, on account of professional
services rendered by the plaintiff to
the defendant in the suit of John A.
Reyburn against B. C. Sawyer, and
for money paid by the plaintiff to the
use of the defendant and at his re
adiest. Notice is likewise given that a war
rant of attachment has been issued
In said action directed to the sheriff of
Dare county, returnable at the same
time and place, the plaintiff having
made affidavit and undertaking re
quired by law. The defendant is re
quired to appear and answer or de
mur to the complaint which will be
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We
Are Anxious to
Have You
that we are interested in jour clothes wants. Wo may
be able to help you with suggestions. We want to
know you personally,
Our smart clothes and furnishings are the best
we can find in America. We are on record for that,
and we can "Deliver the Goods"
Come in. You need not buy. Just get acquainted
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filed within the first three days of the
said term of court.
A. M. RUSS.
Clark Superior Court of "Wake County.
T. B. WOMACK,
Plaintiff's Attorney;
Raleigh, N. OY, September 8. 1905.
BUSINESS ITEMS
"WANTED Experienced shoe sales
man for first-class patronage with a
leading firm in Georgia; $20 per week
salary to competent man. Address
"Shoes," P. O. Box 135, Atlanta, Ga,
FOR THE CONVENIENCE of visit
ors Dughi's Restaurant will be open all
day Sunday.
$125 WILL BUY ONE of the biggest
bargains ever offered in this city, con
sisting of Hambletonian trotting and
road mare (Bessie M) 6 years old, 15
hands high ; free, prompt roadster; can
beat 2:25; has gone a trial in 2:174;
positively safe and reliable under, any
circumstances for ladies or most timid
person to drive, and for a perfect fam
ily mare she has no superior; she is
lai-ge enough for any use; also falling-
top buggy and harness, in first-class
order; .will sell complete turn-out for
$125, or will separate; also, 1 $100 will
buy pair of heavy draught horses 6 and
7 years old, weighing 2,800 pounds; per
fectly sound in every way; will suit
farm, as they are used to all kinds of
farm work; I bought them 18 months
ago right off a farm; large enough for
any heavy hauling; wiir sell separately
for $50 apiece; will allow 10 days' trial;
positively no horse deaters need apply.
Residence 2818 Oxford St., Philadelphia;
Bell telephone Poplar 1042 A.
WANTED A first-class man to man
age our business, to take charge Janu
ary " 1st next. Rocky Mount Supply
Co., Rocky Mount, N. C.
WANTED AT ONCE An experi
enced man to manage our Sewing
machine Department, sales and collec
tions. Good reference and bond re
quired. Rocky Mount Supply Co.,
Rocky Mount, N. C. -
WANTED A GOOD POSITION
Over 4,000 positions secured for ap
plicants in commercial, mechanical and
technical lines within the past six
months through us. National Emplby
ment Association, Century Bldg., At
lanta, Ga.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY and : rail
road accounting. $50 to $100 a month
salary assured our graduates under
bond. Our six schools the largest in
America and endorsed by all railroads.
Write for catalogue. Morse School of
Telegraphy, Cincinnati, O., Buffalo, N.
Y., Atlanta, Ga., La Crosse, Wiss., Tex
arkana, Tex., San Francisco, Cal.
Electric
We do all kinds and
tm mm
at prices that beat them all on same class of .
', work and material. '
RALEIGH CONSTRUCTION CO
All Phones
Automatic Paper Release
other convenience not found in other
f J-t v"i . ;it.S ,1 'I
Can furnish ; all other makes of Typewriters, slightly used many as
good as new, at -very GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We RENT all makes
at from $2 to $4 per month. Shop thoroughly equipped for Repairing and
Rebuilding. Parts for all Machines. "SUCCESS" Typewriter Suoplies. Ev
erything for the OFFICE.
Good contract to agents in all unoccupied territor.
THE CAPITAL TYPEWRITER CO.,
f 103 West Martin Street. Raleigh. N. C.
Understand
ayetteville Street.
' : I
Architects
Are Invited
To submit to . the Board 6f Trustees
designs for an auditorium to be erected
on the . grounds of St. Mary's School,
Raleigh, N. C. A bonus of $100, in ad
dition to. the usual fees for Buch work,
will be paid the architect whose design
is accepted. The right to reject all
plans is reserved.
Designs must be sent in to the Sec
retary of the Board of Trustees before
December 1st, 1905.
On application to the Secretary all
necessary particulars will be furnished.
K. P. BATTLE, Jr.,
Sec. Board of Trustees
St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N, C.
Mules
and
Horses
Have just received cars of extra good
Mules and Horses.
We always have an extra fine supply
on hand. Call and Inspect our stock.
J. M. PACE MULE CO.,
Will Taylor, Salesman.
New Photograph Studio
OF
J. P. HAYES,
131 1-2 Fsyettevilte Street.
Will be Open for Business
Monday. Uct. 9th.
Music, souveniers and special
" prices long thing up today.
I will continue to conduct the
one at 124 Fayetteville street.
Agent for Edison and, Victor
Phonographs and appertaining
appliances. .
J. P. HAYES,
124 and 121 Fayetteville Street.
4 9 ' -
carry all, kinds of
w irtrsg.
&
14 West Harg'ett Street
THE DENSMORE
was the official TYPEWRITER
of the WORLD'S FAIR at St.
Louis. The DENSMORE haa
more actual conveniences than
any Typewriter on the market.
The BALL BEARINGS at every
point where there is a bearing,
insures to the, operator a mar
velously light action. Some of
the time-saving features are:
Back Spacer Key. Two Shift
Keys, Automatic Ribbon Reverse.
Wheel Escapement -giving both
ordinary and speed action, Point
ers most convenient, unique Paper
regulator, Justifier for expand
ing Or ocmflPTicinr' o wnril at li-na
Paper Feeding Guides Bi-Color Writing and every
makes
UGHTOW
ANNOUNCEMENT
Norris & Rollins,
Attorneys at Law,
303 Fayetteville St., Raleigh,, N. C.
PRACTICE IN ALL ' COURTS.
Having associated with me Mr. E. M.
Rollins (who was educated at the Uni
versity of North Carolina and obtained
license at August term, ,1904, supreme
court) In the general practice of law,
we are prepared to give prompt, faith
ful and honest attention to matters en
trusted to our care.
HERBERT E. NORRIS.
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NEW PIPE5.
FOR SMOKERS-
Merschaum,
Briar.
Composition
And Laurel.
Various Prices and
Styles.
HICKS' DRUGSTORE
1
Chas. W. Barrett,
Raleigh, N. C.
iilSli
Pure. Com Whiskey $2.00 per gallon,
delivered anywhere in North Carolina.
Eight-year-old Rye $3.W per gallo.'j.
delivered. "
Send P. O. or Exprj-ss order.
HAPPY PATTY,
South Boston, Va.
FOR THE
Finest Flour,
Virginia and
North Carolina
MEATS
And an Up-to-date,
Complete stock of
Heavy and Fancy
J.R. Ferrall & Co
AN OUNCE
Of Satisfaction : is Worth a
Pound of Talk
therefore It Is unnecessary to en
large upon the merits of our fine
line of men's furnishings. There
is satisfaction wrapped in every
stylish negligee shirt, fall tie,
pique or colored vest, light weight
underwear or shoes. The latest
ivelties in fall ties and cravats is
wVt you will find in our up-to-date
selections.
Fliles
Sea Trip
The Most Attractive Route
TO NEW YORK AND
Northern and "Eastern
- Summer Resorts
IS VIA THE
ominion Line
And Rail Connections
Express steamships leave Norfolk
Va., daily, except. Sunday, at 7:00 p'
m., for-New York direct, affording op
portunity, for through passengers from
tlie South, Southwest and "West to
visit Richmond, Old Point Comfort and
Virginia Beach en route.
II. B. WALKER. T. P. A
J. J. BROWN, G. P. A.,
New York, N. r.
ill
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600
Old D
reopie ouj wncrc 5, gQ
Best Value for Their Money : : : ,
A.
We have provided for Fair week,:f0p
Home, Hotels, Boarding Houses, and
Schools witli special prices on Blankets,
Comforts, Counterpanes, Sheets, PiUow
and Bolster Cases, Towels, Napkins! Ta.
hie Damasks, Curtains, etc. Close prices
on quantities '
BLANK ETS - - N e w AN Wo1 B,ankets' sizes 10-4, 11-4 and
12-4. Prices $4.00, $5.00 and $5.50,
NEW ALL COTTON BLANKETS-
' - v , ; 10-4, 75c to $1,50;
11-4, $1.25 to $2.00.
COMFORTS""06-0" Fi,,ed Comforts 75c to $1.00.
; ' Soft Cotton Filled, imitation Down. $1.25 to
$4.00. . JSoft Down Filled Comforts, $5.00 to $8,50. .
GOUNTEBPANES"Sing,e Bed Size 75cta$U5-
Full Size Crochet. $1,00 to $1.75,
-v! Full Size Marseilles, 2.00 to 5.00.
SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES--Under'price sale
. - V" ' Fair Week.
Torn Ends, Shrunk and Nicely Hemmed,
Harvard Mills, 81x90, 65c; 72x90, 55c. , i
Belvidere, 81x90,. 60c; Oakland, 63x90, 50c.
Saxon Mills Cases,'42x36. 15c; 45x36, 16c; 45x72, 35c,
5HQJ For Ladies, Misses, Children and Youths. New
Shoes, New Styles, and New Prices.
Special showing this week of, Ladies' Suits. Goats,
Skirts and Waists, Silk and Wool Dress Goods and New
Dress Trimmings.
Al B, StrooacSi
RALEIGH, N. C.
Plumbing, Hot Water Heating,
Steam Fitting.
w
A. StonMd Co
No. 13 West Hargett Street,
Raleigh, N. C.
Phones
Interstate 576, Bell 1502
Y; QAK . RliiGE
Th.rv.-" "Ij yeor'. ""'I" session opens SeDtaili 4jh
sea level, to vf w f tul LJ:th- ltaaed lOOO feel above fha f
catalogue, address
J. A. a M. H.
wensporol
INVESTMENT
FOR SALE
WHISKEY 1
Mechari
Company wm place 0e- ' erection of dwellings
YEAR CWUPONCEftoA,;!1,1 LL PAID THN
Per cent, investment- VnZ- t' 0'- At thi3 vrlce it gives a net
For particultrs. addre by Real E8tate Mortgages.
GEORGE ALLEN, Raleigh.
tronac
Co
9
Sanitary Plumbing
A Specialty
Personal
Attention Given to All Work
INSTITUTE
HOLT. Prinirtcio
OAK DTrwr-u-
Save the Wrappers j
Rooney'sMalt I
TurRey Gin
Valuable and useful pr l
ra ents to be given for s:-.::.- J
aunngr December next. f
STRAUS, GUNST
&CO.,
Richmond, y a.
CERTIFICATES
BY THE
1( excels In athletics. Fofrl boauUfal i
$100
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