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C. - M M H--lia -' tat MT i m TV Mr b T atJ IMI ft f kM rM rU J M T ttxA . mm UM ! ft4 lU OrtMr It UI ft tl fM ft4 ft mtmm4 i ft4r iW Mftk ft( W llft4 IUnw. lrk. BnMfty u 1 M Mart Mils) ll. Irt4 Irti ftUt Maim nrraf Taj tors ftmirl TfU 4 lrof L Dlt kHtai. N Tot mm in mv m tntj. ,jo o )j4t.i f1 I'lulorwcar incuts will U ''"). art' also -lnit!' ftmml. lltTf. Sujts as well as cparatr rar Infants' WrapiK-i-s at l.'i an l Wt' have Hoys' and (tirs (51v s and Mitts. Misses .Jackets at a variety of priecs are lu re for your insertion? All we ask of you is to inspet-t this stock before you make your Fall purchase. Walter Woollcott, 1 EST MARTIN STREET. Kirk bw1h ! auM4 k a dl r4rr4 roudli iin cf itir toBrli aad to uWkl rurd t rhanbvrlala'a fktomarh and l.lxr TIWi. Tvr aal iy li 1 hma and Robt Bltupaun. I ATLANTIC AND NORTH CAROLINA N. C RAILROAD. &a idf Ktrrkita la MurrtMNMl Citj mmi Kr-ufiM-t U AllaaOf M North fsrallu Railroad. ComnrarlnK Sud-mt. AnRutt (. 1105. tha Atlantic A North Carollaa Railroad will oot honor Sunday x ruralna tlrkett wild at the reduced Sanday rat on any train except Trala No. 1. leaving Goldsboro on' Sunday at 7 a m . and on Trala No I retnrnlnK. leaving Morehead City at 5:50 p. m , the aamo day. without extra charge. PaMonnen nrtMn(lng these tickets for parauge on other Sunday train I will be charged 15 cent extra by the conductor. Thin additional fare will also be charged naasencera who board trains other than Trains No 1 and 2 on Sundays at stations wlere there are no agents. R K. L. BUNCH, Traflc Man&ger. Reduced Rates Via Soalioard Account Norfolk Horse Show. -THE CITIZENS NATL BANK RALEIGH, N. C. Invites the accounts of farmers," ' merchants, manufacturers and all business and professional men and offers them every reasonable facility for business ' J Resources $1,400,000. The Seaboard announces that on account of the Norfolk Horse Show, October 17th-Ilst. they will sell round-trip tickets from Raleigh and intermediate points to Norfolk and return, including admission to the Horse Show, for one fare, plus 50 cents (minimum rate Including mission fee, $1.00.) Tickets will be on sale October 16th to 21st, Inclu sive, and bear final return limit of October 3rd. For further information address C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A.. Raleigh, N. C. H. A. Morson, C. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. 1 Cms C.Wr - M ta rMu ( U Tw . l f 1 Wirt; A cat Cfc-fti t I tntM tft rt' trfcr CMrsfttMU Jwrva r-Mk4. l r M.m M Mwe hum y la ft ftumii at ' ik atam-aw -' LtM ' rr-a Gra ft Mr tk.M TftMbM B"T-ny M -rwkIM Ift ink 4 OrWr tiMUN ft-4r-4 1 ft-U af4 9tUmk Kit rx s t twv'e-l Cft-'i I k-iUMi. Nartk Crwii !.. 4 tkeav )( v r.t ioa all tfc ! h't' f t tirnl ..t ih or 4. asd t ft d-r of Mi lrT Urkall Bio r n.at! of CfcartoO. 4 t4 Ike, u,i .roBilrt aad lalil-l ritl- r tast rltt Mtw Hro-a rsa . ttvkoa her frteftda aad adaslt'er She ! o( a aio-t dMIftctl aad iru tM of woaiaabood The n'ti will he folio ed b) a intMtiat re ft tti at lb hoot c( s Itrowa oa Kt trrcuv Ml Moor to a daughter of one nf ih d!Uulhd uldea Carolln ti.ua Asld from her personally at tmriiv iiarta h to talented la snaay i, a. being poped of a vote of taie power and conpaaw. 8b I a yi:iduat of th historic Balem Ae i iik and Is knot t tbioughoBt ttoutb- rn ocltl circle . . ! tTMMlwtrk Ktn. Mr and Mrs. Hill E King itnnoiinc th marriage of their daughter Amy Eugenia to Mr Robert A. Chadwkk o;, 1 in- niornlug of October clgbtcnth ulnet(en hundred and Ove at -tin o'clock nt their residence 1 1 9 West Edcnton Street Kalelgh. North Carolina. No raids In tho city. MIrh King; Is one of Raleigh's iuorI it'iriH'tive young ladle .and has n,nnv friends la the city. Mr. Chadwlck is from Wilmington! and has a number of friends In tnat j city. j 1 : I Oiildrcu to Hold Flower Show. On Saturday afternoon" from 2 to I o'clock at the Centennial School, the children of the city schools will hold a' flower show to which tho pub- j ad-1 He is cordially invited. The exhibit Food to work on is food to live on, A man works to live He must live to work He docs both better on Unccda Olscult, the soda cracker that contains in the most properly bal anced proportions a greater amount of nutriment than any food made from flour. Uneeda Biscuit MVTIOHAl BISCUIT COHPAXY ' IW ftrftt Craham Crackers Better TMa Biscuit Social Tea Biscuit Lemon Sn?ps 1 I fes-i Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent at $4.00 per annum. . Joseph G. Brown, President. Henry E. Litchford, Cashier. SPECIAL RATKS To Richmond Horse Show, October lOUl to 14th. The Seaboard will sell tickets from : Raleigh, Durham and intermediate 'points to Richmond and return for :one flist-class fare plus 50 cents, in cluding one admission to the Horse !Show. Tickets will be sold October 9th to 14th Inclusive, with final limit October 16th. For further information, address, . C. H. GATTIS, I Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. I H. A. MORSON, ! ' City Passenger Agent, Rafeigh, N. C. will be la charge of the followlnsli ladles: Mrs. J. O. Litchford, Misses LbuUet Busbee. Mary Denson, and WInefred Massey representing the ! Woman's Club; Mrs. J, W. Barbee, Mrs. Charlotte Williamson, and Miss! Nannie Skinner ' representing the : schools. These ladies will be assist-: ed by six children from each school. . A prixeyi will be given for the best school exhibit. Four other prizes will be given one to the child from '. each school making the best display. : This, however,- must be the work of , the child, who shall only show such ; flowers or plants raised by the child from seed .given by the Woman's Club. The names of the judges will be gjven later. :! ! Mrs. Mc8osh: Why did you leave, church while the minister was' preaching that vivid sermon? ! Mr. McSosh: Too blame' vivid, i Made, me nervous. Taking Things Easy While Cooking on a4 Qas Range Meals on time, housekeeper delighted, no dirt, no ashes, no coal or wood to carry in, no trouble. Everything con venient. If y oii haven 't a OAS STOVE buy, one now. AH up-to-date housekeepers use them. For Light the Welsbach is , Best. We dvi Gas Piping and Electric Wir ing. No charge for estimates. ' ISl3 STANDARD GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. PhODDs 228. 114 Fayetteville St ' For Sale at Auction v A Mcst - Desirable Home, THE Commercial & Farmers Dank, OF RALEIGH, X. C. (14 Years Old.) Capital paid up 9100,000.00 Surplus and . profits earned.. ..' 80,000.00 raid in dividends. ..... 104,000.00 Deposits . . 080,000.00 . . Accounts of Corporations, Merchants, Farmers and Guardian Funds solicited. Manufacturing and industrial enterprises fostered. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. ' .v;' , ." .- JT. J. THOMAS, Pres. , A. A. THOMPSON, Vice Pres..: B. S. JERMAN, Cashier. . H. W. JACKSON, Asst. Cashim' : !0 aqti " Vim "" ' n" r "1 V 4---'i'ii ' , ",',' ' "ii '- ,,' ' - tit n tc? 0 r7 1 1 iu ri ii-; op o Electric and Combination. I : We have a large assortment in, stock, varying from $1.00 to $100.00. Call and make your selections. We do the rest.'- ' "The Raleigh Construction Gompahy :Y : ALL PHONES.," 14 W. I1ARGETT ST. : THE SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED . AUDITORIUM LUNCH COUNTER tacks.T Baltimore News. SALE OF LAXD. I . . " Is convenient, being under Academy 'of MuSic, back of post-office ' and directly on your way to union station. if at a I Open day and night. 1 Lunches Delightfully Prepared , y Moment's Notice. ' N (incorporated) J Mrs. McSosh: What do you mean? f Mr, McSosh: He kept talking about:; . t6 huiii on ,notbcr lot wIUrh hM wn int session, a "generation of vipers till it durn , hoaso hig,iest Wdd(.r( tne -Wence neat brought on one of my oldat-t uti. ,h. .., .,,, f ,.., ,. , Kh 1 Square, v ' j AT NOON ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1905. This is a rare opportunity of possessing one of the moat comfortable, I conveniently located and altogether desirable homes in Raleigh. The residence was constructed by Briggs, of best material and Is in perfect condition and contains nine rooms, not including commodious bath, pantry and numerous closets. Lot 64 feVt, 109 feet in depth. - Possession' avail able nt once. Terms, one-third cash; ; balance one and two years, if dc sired. i j - t - , ' '. XUom) interested arc invited to inspect the property. .k r ; " GEO. W. THOMPSON; .' . Office, Corner Martin and Salisbury Streets. ; By virtue of the powers contained In, ascertain deed of trust executed-; on the 23rd,dajot January. 1905, by John Saunders and Annie Saunders, his wife, to John C. Drewry,' and re corded in the office of the register of deeds for Wake county, in Book 172. at page 488, I will offer for sale j at ine couri uouho uuur iu iuw cuy Of; Raleigh, N C, to the highest bid der for cash on LlHoaday. the 13th day of November, No vacation. Enter any time. Day and Night Sessions, v This is the largest business school, best equipped; strongest faculty and la unrivalled in North Carolina un surpassed tn the South. , v'" , Call, telephone or write for cta logue and offers. .Address ' ' Pullen Building, FayettevUle ist EAT mm V.t I. 'I. HAMS WARE & LELAND, her following described. Jot of land, tp-wit: Beginning at' D. D. , Johnson's ?outheaat f corber ' on South street, unnlng thence East along tho North side- ot said South street, 66 Tee t to said Drewry's -line; thence North In a , line perpendicular, to said South street, along saia urewry s line; iub i,r.vfw "Vl- fpnn TTIov. "T;.,r.l feet; thence West In a line parallel LWJJ Auuifcc, in J-Vf w -v -A-"g .vucauo with; south street 66 feet; thto. OotttVn Exchange, St. Xouis Merchants' Exchange, Mil- South 108 feet, to the , beg Main Offide, 200-210 Postal, Building, Chicago; New ' - York Office, 51 Wall Street. ' . ' - . All , orders executed on Exchange. - Prompt( attention given all out-of-town business. V . C , . Members jot Chicago Board or. Trade, JSew York Cot- KING'S BySIJfESS COLLEGE, Raleigh, N.; Cjcontaining abont one-sixth of an acre, and being the same land conveyed to the said v John Saunders by the said . John C. -Drewry and Kittle Hoir; Drewry, hfs wife. " " ! .JOHN C DREWRT, Mortgage". " ' v Armlstead Jonea & Son, -Attorneys. ; Jth Year 19031 1906 TME BinCHAEV? SCHOOL Catalogue very full. ..MILITARY. vArsa of patronage, widest in thf. South. . Refusing pupils Instead of cnl.-irgmg accommodation:!. fcl30 jmi Half Teihi. COL, R. BINGHAM, Supt., R. F.D., Aslievillo. N. C
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