Thursday, June 29, 1905. THE RALEIGH ENTERPRISE. Some Witty Responses. Some entertaininer imnroTrmtii wit ticisms of the English damatist Douglas Jerrold are recalled by "T. Jf." - - xnere s one song m " re marked a musical bore to Jerrold, speaking of a popular opera, "which alwavs carries me away." "Would that I could sing it!" eja culated Jerrold. It is related that on another nnM. sion a long-winded friend stopped Jerrold, wno was hurrying on ur gent business along Regent Street, with the question, "Well, Jerrold, my boy, what is groins on?" "I am," retorted Jerrold, shooting by without further response. Har per's Weekly. SEABOARD The Value of Sunshine. Few people appreciate the fact that the sun's rays have a decided e-firTni- cidal action. These ravs kill mnst. disease germs, if in contact long enough, but they are especially fatal to the germs of consumption. There are millions of tuberculous germs expectorated into thia but there are relatively few of them that are dangerous, because of the destroying power of sunlight. The ditterence in the powers of the sun shine is of ten the only difference he- tween a good and a bad climate for c6nsumptives. . Dr. Anders, a noted physician of Philadelphia, having in mind this power of sunlight to destroy germs, or arrest their growth, has advised that consumptives expose the bare chest to the direct rays of the sun, and he and others have been using this means as a part of the treat ment of consumption with the best results. The germs of consumption love the damp, dark rooms and thrive , there. Then should we not, so far as is possible, let m the sunlieht and fresh air to our homes? Don't be afraid to throw the shades away up and .open the windows. By having in mind the power of sunlierht to de stroy these germs, we can decrease the danger from that plague of mod ern civilizations-tuberculosis. Se lected. Russia wants to fight another bat tle before the peace jubilee begins at Washington, all of which leads to the belief that the Czar doesn't want to pay car-fare for his soldiers be tween Manchuria and St. Petersburg. Philadelphia Telegraph. A BAD SCARE. Some day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a rain in your bowels, and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. Kiner's New Life Pills, a sure cure, for all bowel and atom ach diseases, such as headache, bili ousness, costiveness. etc. Gn a ran teed at all dnicgists ; only 25 cents. JLrv them. FOURTH OF JULY EXCUR SIONS, 1905, On account of the above occasion the Southern Railway announces the sale of round trip tickets to all points south of the Ohio and Potomac and east of the Mississippi Rivers. Rate: One and one-third first-class fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold July 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, with final limit July 8th. For further particulars call on any agent of Southern Railway, or ad dress T. E. GREEN, G. T. A., Raleigh, N. 0. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Cecelia A. Pool, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate that they must present them within twelve months, from date or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. . 5 . J. T. POOL. May 27, 1905. Air Line Railway DIRECT LINE Between Points North, East South and Southwest. Schedule in Effect April 16, 1905. J. rams leave Raleigh : NORTHBOUND. No. 34. at 1.30 a. m.. dailv for "Wnr- folk, Richmond. Washinfftnn. "New York and points North and Nnrt west. Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars to Portsmouth, Washington and Jersey City. No. 38. at 11 a. m.. daily for Ports mouth, Norfolk, where connections are made with steamers for Wash ington, Baltimore, New York, Bos ton, Providence and N.'-Y'P. & N. for New York. Pullman to Ports mouth. No. 66, at 11.50 a. m.. dailv fnr Richmond, Washington and New York. Connects at Richmond with C. & O. for points West. Has "duv coaches to Washington. Pullman sleeping car to Jersey City. Dining car. SOUTHBOUND. No. 31, at 3.40 a. m.. dailv for all points South and Southwest, con nects at Hamlet for Wilmington, at .Monroe for Charlotte. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars to Char lotte, Augusta and Jacksonville. Dining car Hamlet to Jacksonville, also tor Atlanta. No. 41 4 p. m. daily for all local points, connects at Hamlet for Wil mington and Charlotte Pullman sleeping car for Atlanta, where con nections are made for all points southwest. No. 43 at 7 P. m. dailv for Jack sonville, Tampa and all Florida points. Connects at Hamlet for At lanta. Pullman sleeping cars to J acksonville and dinine: car to Ham let. No. 30. at 5.00 n. m.. dailv. excent - a w v XT Sunday, Shoofly. Local train between Raleigh and Weldon. with connec tions for Louisburg, Oxford and Warrenton. No. 29, Shoofly. daily, excent Sun day,- between Weldon and Raleigh, with connections from Warrenton, Oxford and Louisburev arrive at Ra leigh 10.15 a. m. For further information relative to rates and time-tables address C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. H. A. MORSON, C P. & T. A., Raleigh, N. C. U. $. Ki AN, G. P. A., Portsmouth, Va. RALEIGH TO DENVER, COLO., AND RETURN VIA SOUTH ERN RAILWAY. The International Epworth Leaerue Convention will meet in Denver, Col., July 5-9, 1905. On account of this occasion the Southern Railway will selVround triD tickets from all pointg on its lines at extremely low rates. The above round trip rate applies from Raleigh and nroDortionatelv low rates will be in effect from all other points. Tickets will be on sale June 29th to July 3rd, inclusive, with final limit July 14th, except that an extension of limit to August 8th can be obtained by payment of a fee of fifty cents. Stop-overs will be granted at Col orado points. The Southern Railway offers a number of choice routes. For detail ed information as to schedules, Pull man reservations, etc., call on any agent of the Southern Railway, or address, T. E. GREEN, City Ticket Agent, Raleigh, N. O. My Une of Fishing .Tackle has arrived and is complete in every re spect. Full line of jointed rods, both steel and split bamboo: roach buckets, fine reels, and m fact everything wanted in this line We want to show them to you. fl. S. WOMBLE, Cor. Hargett and Wllmlnoton Sts. 1 IE. A small amount of wney improves the value of your property. The next ques tion is what paint to use. . ... You can easily settle that by seeing us. LOWE BROS. HIGH STANDARD Full gallon. Guaranteed five years. Young Nardware Company 12 E. Martin Street- "7 MgeM 5 Waimied To Write LIFE INSURANCE for the PEOPLE'S MUTUAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF NORTH CAROLINA. BIG MONEY TO A HUSTLING MAN. More than $40,000 Paid to Home People Last Year. All Money Kept at Home and Paid Only to Home People. No high salaried officers to support. Apply to : i Sec'y-Treas., Office In Tucker Building. RALEIGH, N. C, Box 282. L. G. GILL FrapB Bldg., . ... . RALEIGH, N. C. CLOTHES PRESSE0, CLEANED OR ALTERED at short notice. Dyeing a specialty. Satis faction guaranteed. C M. BERNARD, Attorney at Lo-atv, RALEIGH, N. C. Real Estate Bought and Sold. Office Jones Building, Salisbury St Raleigh ...Marble... Works. F LEONARD. L. HUNTER Architect I - 8 !, N. C. O 8 X Specifications O ft For all classes of buildings. Write me. X 4 C's Hldg., : CHARLOTTE DRAWINGS and COOPER BROS. PROPS, Monuments IRON FENCE ' CATALOGUE ON REQUEST. WE PAY THE FREIGHT. THE GflVINESS LILLINGTON, N. C. New Building, New Furniture. Everything Modern. ! "The usual fortune of complaint is to excite contemnt more than pity." No town In the South the size of L:lllngton : has a hotel equal to the CAVINESS. The patronage of the traveling public is solicited. - DR. J. E. CA ViNEGG, Prop. When writing advertisers, men won this paper. FMG1W SHREDDERS and all heavy farm machinery. Always ready for use. Safe, Simple and Satisfactory. Write for catalog and state your requirements. White-BIaReslee Mfg. Co., BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Raleigh Iron Works Go,, Agents, RALEIGH, N. C.

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