6 THE RALEIGH ENTERPRISE. Thursday, January 19, 1005. i The Fear of Being Thought "Queer." The fear of being thought peculiar prevents a great many people from reaching the limit of their possibil ities. These people can endure un merited blame, and even calumny, with fortitude. They are patient under great trials ,and are not afraid to face difficulties, noble in many ways, and weak, perhaps, only in this one point. Eear of ridicule, of being thought different from other people, appears to be the one vulnerable spot in their armor. They seem unable to rid themselves of the idea that they excite comment everywhere be cause of their supposed peculiarities. Nine times out of ten, this "queer ness" is a disease of the imagina tion, and has no real existence. The victim of such a morbid condition of mind must be his own physician. The veriest tyro in the world's ways must know that men and women are too busy with their own affairs, too much occupied with selfish cares, to think much about him, whether he is like or unlike other people of his acquainance. Rest assured they are not watching you or analyzing your words and movements. Be your natu ral self as far as you can, and do not trouble yourself about what oth ers think or say of you. Do what you think to be right, and give your self no concern as to what others think of your words or actions, and you will find that your "queerness" will soon fall away from you. Success.'! A Qrim Tragedy is daily enacted, in thousands of homes, as Death claims, in each one, another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. But when Coughs and Colds are properly treated, the trag edy is averted. F. G. Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: "My wife had the consumption, and three doc tors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, and today she is well and strong." It kills the germs of all diseases. One dose relieves. Guar anteed at 50c. and $1.00 by all drug gists. Trial bottle free. The Best is the Cheapest. Mr. II. L. Green has received the following high endorsement of the New Home Sewing Machine, which he handles, and the lasting qualities go to prove that those who buy a New Home get good value for their money: Dix Hill, State Hospital, James McKce, M. I)., Supt., Raleigh, N. C, April 21), 1901. Sewing Machine and Supply Store, 200 South Wilmington Street. Raleigh, N. C. Gentlemen : In reply to advertise ment for one having the "oldest ma chine in continual use" will give you information in regard to 'mine. Dr. McKee purchased my machine, which is a New Home, No. G07200, of J. L. Stone, agent, in October, 187G. The machine has been in continual use, and I let the seamstress of this institution, where all the clothing for over four hundred patients are made, have the use of my machine (because it worked so nicely) one year. My machine is now in fine condition, and an agent who inspected it not long ago, thinking he could exchanire a new machine for mine, sa id the construction and material of my ma chine was so far superior to many machines made now, that he would not, if he owned it, exchange for n new one in other words, that my machine was now a good one. Very "respectfully, MRS. JAMES McKEE. The Southern Railway will build a fine new passenger station at High Point. Greatly in Demand. Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern re quirements for a blood and system cleanser, such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are just what you need to cure stomach and liver trou bles. Try them. At all druggists. 25c., guaranteed. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. On the 28th day of January, 1905, 374 acres of land about five miles northwest of Raleigh, belonging to the estate of J. C. Marcom, deceased, will be sold at public outcry - at the court house door. For full descrip tion see the Raleigh Times. W. J. PEELE, J. IT. FLEMING, Commissioners. Wanted- Two or three families with as many as three or four children, mostly girls 12 years of age and above, to work In our mills. Intelligent and Industrious people can soon earn good wages. We pay full wages, we have a nice model mill, give fair treatment to all, pay off once a week In cash, and best of all. we have a healt hy village and good houses. Call at our office or write us. J A 8. N. & W. H. WILLIAMSON, Pilot Cotton Mills, Raleigh, N. C. WE Ealeigh ...Marble... Works. COOPER BROS. PROPS. Monuments IRON FENCE CATALOGUE ON BEQUEST. PAY THE FREIGHT. Gape Fear & Northern R'y South Bound Trains, 2d CI ass' 1st Class bfl ru a - eg a V Pi SB cd D A. M. 41 Met WO 8 Q P.M. Time Table No. 2. In Effect SUNDAY, July 17, 1904, 12 !01 A. M. North Bound I Trains. STATIONS. 1st Class 2d Class. 38 S eS Q A. M. P. M. A . 4 2 P. t ' 08 Q 11 00 11 25 11 40 11 48 11 62 12 01 12 21 12 H7 U 51 1 Ul 1 U 1 19 1 27 1 41 4 80 8 4 48 '5 00 f 6 UO 8 6 07 f 5 14 B 5 80 B 5 45 S 5 54 it 6 03 S 6 08 B 6 18 6 25 86 Lv. Apex Ar. Holly Hprings Wllbon Blanchard v arlna Holland Angler Barclay vllle Coata Turlington Wye Duke Wye Ar. Dunn Lv. 10 05 B 9 62 8 0 42 f 9 88 B 9 85 I 9 2i B 9 10 8 68 B K 49 B 8 40 8 35 8 8 81 B 8 19 8 08 5 41 5 16 5 01 4 52 4 84 4 HO 4 22 4 02 8 45 8 28 3 16 8 11 3 07 2 65 2 41 THE MARKETS. RALEIGH COTTON MARKET. (Corrected every Wednesday by Bar bee & Co.) Strict good middling......... Good middling Strict middling .... Middling, none ... 7l4 71-16 7 RALEIGH PRODUCE MARKET. (Corrected weekly by Len H. Adams.) Cowpeas..... (1.00 bus. Eggs 20c. per doz. Chickens..... 25 to 85c each Butter 20 to 25c Potatoes (Irish) . 75o to $1.00 Potatoes (sweet) 60 Cabbage scarce Hams(N. C.)..... lOo Side meat .. 10c Shoulders luo Lard . loo Corn ,. , 70o AVheat...........;..............:.............. ............... Jt.25 Rye jl.oo Apples 80o Green Trading Stamps BUYING AT Green Trading Stamps Bobbm-inne Drug Gompanu, MEANS COMPLETE SflTISFflGTION ftLWflYS. Va GO TO FOR UP-TO-DATE tru AT LOWEST PRICES. Union Made Union Clerks. J5"We give Green Trading Stamps. 210 Faycttcville Street. r. H It friiWfri Is i A G R E A T B M I Mil I X - OUR SEEDS are now reay for delivery. Fresh Irish Potatoes and y. Onion Sets. Send for catalogue free. 11 For one month only we will sell our en ire s eek of CHATTANOOGA, KENTUCKY, PONY AND AVERY STEEL BEAM CHILLED PLOWS A BSOI.UTELY AT COST. Don't miss this chance to get you a Good Plow. i italogu YOUNG HARDWARE COMPANY, RALEIGH, N. C. WALTER WDOLLCOTT ...THE OLDEST... IN THE CITY. Oar busines at the present time is the largest in the history of our house. - - - - - - . - - . - ADVERI ISING AND LOW PRICES have contributed very large ly to this gratifying condition. We have a - - - - - Tremendous Stock of Shoes and the prices are the LOWEST that 'can possibly be placed on good goods. - - - - . . - - - Hn Our Suit Department You'll find splendid values in Coat Salts at $7.50, $IO and 12.50. Our Jackets have created a scnsa.ion on account of tneir fitting and va ues. - - - - - - - - - Dress Goods Stock Is Largest In the City. Your business will be appreciated. WALTER VObLLCOTT, . 14 E. MARTIN ST., RALEIGH, N. C. When writing advertisers pleas mention this paper.

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