8 THE IIALEIGU EXTEEP1USE. .Thursday, January 12, 1905. Local Matters Mr. J. J. Wilson, of Holly Springs, is here attending ' the Grand Lodge this week. Mr. C. C. McLelland, a prominent citizen of Harnett County, is here this week. .Mr. G. A. Strickland has recovered from his recent severe illness, and is jible lo be at his undertaking estab lishment. Sheriff Page has settled Wake County's taxes due the State. The amount paid to Treasurer Lacy was $40,31)4.83. A little son of M r. and Mrs. S. W. Harris swallowed a tin whistle a few days ago. Jt is thought that the child will recover. Mr. .1. A. Collins, of Holly Springs, and Miss Bessie B. Lowry. of this city, were married here last Sunday night by Kev. (!. A. Starling. Miss Mary Khea, of St. Louis, Mo., (lied Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at the residence of her cousin, Miss Annie Harvey, 204 Hillsboro street. Mr. I). II. Senter, of Chalybeate Springs, and Mr. J. A. Pearson, of the same place, original members of the famous batchelors club, were both here this week looking matri monially inclined. Mr. E. L. Jones, who has repre sented the Southern Weighing and Insncction .Bureau in Raleigh for the last four months, has been promoted to claim adjuster of the same com pany, with headquarters in Atlanta. The Fisher cigar factory has re moved from the corner of Davie and Wilmington streets to the upper floors of the building occupied by Denton's restaurant, where more . commodious quarters could be se cured for the growing business. Thomas-Stainback. The following invitations have been issued: "Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stainback re quest your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Frances Claire, to Mr. Frederick J. Thomas Wednes day evening, January the eighteenth, nineteen hundred and five, at six o'clock. At home, Raleigh, North Carolina. "No cards in the city." New Train is a Success. The new special train from Wel don to Raleigh and return daily ex cept Sunday, known as the "shoppers train," was put on last Monday, and the first run was a success. It ar rived here on time at 10:15 a. in., and brought one hundred and nine pas sengers. It leaves for Weldon at 5 p. m. The people along the Seaboard Air Line are highlv pleased and it will prove a great convenience to all the people along the road between this city and Weldon. ' Ask for Increase in Salaries. The manager, assistant manager, clerks, etc., of the Dispensary have asked for an increase in salaries. It is said that this .institution has sold about $180,000 worth of liquor and beer since it opened a year ago, and that the profits turned in to the city and county were large. It is pre s umed that the employees think they are entitled to more money for their labor on account of the large busi ness done. There are those who say that some very bad stuff is sold at the Dispen sary. We cannot speak from per sonal experience, as we have not tried it. But it is not unlikely that the stuff sold is inferior in quality, part of it at least, as that has been the history of all dispensaries, according to common report. The distiller, or jobber, can, if they desire, put. al most anything off on the dispensary so long as the profits continue in a healthy condition. But, after all, the dfspensary is a great moral institution, and, like the king, can do no evil. Meeting of Cotton Farmers. The State meeting of cotton farm ers last night was well attended. Col. John S. Cunningham, of Person, was elected President, Mr. T. B. Parker, Business Agent. A large number of delegates were elected to attend the meeting at New Orleans. Sickening Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria, can be reliev ed and cured with Electric Bitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine ; of especial benefit in malaria, for it ex erts a true curative influence on the disease, driving it entirely out of the system. It is much to be preferred to Quinine, having none of this drug's bad after effects. E. S. Mun day, of Henrietta, Taxes, writes : "My brother was very low with ma larial fever and jaundice, till he took Electric Bitters, which saved his life. At all druggists; price 50c. guaranteed. It is stated that the Raleigh and Capo Fear railroad will soon be ex tended from Lillington to Fayette yille, and that work will begin in a short time. I Sam Lumley, the fourteen months' i old sou of Mrs. Ola Lumley, died from di theria Tuesday. New River oysters. No finer ever sold. Only 30 cents per quart, solid measure -King and Perry. GROCER I 8 O HAY, GRAIN, h Field Peas. RADEIGH N. C. FEED STUFF, FIELD AND GARDEN SEED. SPECIALTIES. Shingles, Lath, Builders' Nails North Car1Ha Meat Fresh Water-ground Meal and Flour at moderate prices. 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