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6 THE KALFJC.II ENTERPRISE. Thursday, Ausrnst 24, 190". Mechanics and Investors Union, Organized 1893. Has completed 12 Years Work. 300 Loans on Real Estate to aid in Building Homes. 250 Call Loans made on Certificates of the Company. S75.000.00 Cash has been returned to Members for Matured and Cancelled Certificates. Loans made promptly. Certificates issued on application. The Company pays taxes on all Certificates. GEORGE AIvIvKN, SECRETARY. EXPOSITIONS $71.50 round trip Raleigh to Portland; tickets will be sold every day up to and including September 30th. Good to return for 90 days. A splendid opportunity to see Colorado, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Canyon, the Rockies, the Pac ific Coast and other scenic attrac .., tions of . the West. ;-:.' . :: -' " The great Exposition is best reached via the SOUTHERN RAILWAY Choice of a number of routes is offered. Now is the time to plan your trip. For full particulars call on or address T. E. GREEN, C T. A Raleigh, N. C. Essay on the Horse. Here is a Bombay student's essay upon the horse : "The horse is a very noble quadu ped, but when he is angry he will not do so. He is ridden on the spinal cord by the bridle, and sadly the driver places his foots on the stirrup, and divides his lower limbs across the saddle,' abd drives his animal to the meadow. He has a long mouth, and his head is attached to the trunk by a long protuberance called the neck. He has four legs, two are in the front side and two are afterwards. These are the weapons, on which he runs, and also defends himself by ex tending those in the rear in a paral lel direction toward his foe but this he does only when in a vexatious mood. Ilis fooding is generally grasses and grains. lie is also use ful to take on his back a man or wo man as well as some cargo. He has power to run as fast as he could. He has got no sleep at night time, and always standing awake. Also there are horses of short sizes. They do the same as the others are generally doing. There is no animal like the horse; no sooner they see their guar dian or master they always crying for fooding, but it is always at the morning time. They have got a tail, but not so long as the cow and other such like animals." If You Had a Hundred. One man asked another: "If you had a hundred sheep, would you give fifty of them for God's work?" "Yes, I would." "Would you do the same if you had a hundred cows ?" "Yes, I would." "Would you do the same if you had a hundred horses?" "Yes, I would." "If you had two pigs, would you give one of them to God's cause?" "No, I wouldn't ; and you have no right to ask me when you know I have two pigs." It is a great deal easier to say you would give fifty horses to the Lord when you haven't any, than to say you'll give one pig when it is half your present possessions. Yet it is the giving of one's property that counts more than the prospective giving out of one's abundance. It is easy to be willing to give what we have not got. Probably if that man had owned a hundred sheep, he would have said: "If I had a thousand, I would give half of them; but I cannot spare any of the hundred." Liberality does not al ways grow in proportion to pros perity. $30.60 HOT SPRINGS, ARK., AND RETURN. The Southern Railway announces sale of Special Summer Excursion rates to Hot Springs and return. Tickets will be sold on each Wed nesday and Saturday during the months of July, August and Septem ber. Limited sixty days from date of sale. For further particulars call on any agent Southern Railway or ad dress T. E. GREEN, 0. T. A., Raleigh, N. C. PUBLIC IS AROUSED. The nublic is aroused to a knowl edge of the curative merits of that great medicinal tonic, Electric Bit ters for sick stomach, liver and kid neys. Mary II. Walters, of 546 St. Clair Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes: 9 "For several months I was given up to die. I had fever and ague, my nerves were wrecked; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak from useless doctors' drugs that I could not eat. Soon, after beginning to take Electric Bitters I obtained relief, and in a short time I was en tirely cured.", Guaranteed at all druggists; price 50 cents. Smoke Fisher's Unita cigar. Union '.-'.made.' ; THE MARKETS. raleIgh cotton market. (Corrected every Wednesday by Bar bee & Co.) Strict good middling..... -He Good middling 11c Strict middling 10 Middling...... 10 RALEIGH PRODUCE MARKET. (Corrected weekly by Len H. Adams.) Cowpeas ........................................ $1.00 bus. Eggs 16 to 18c Chickens 15 to 20c each Butter 20 to 25c Potatoes (Irish) :....50c bush Potatoes (sweet). a 80c bust Cabbage, per crate $1.60 Hams(N. C.) 15o Side meat .. 10c Shoulders 10c Lard . 10c Corn 80c Wheat............... $1.25 Rye 81.00 Apples $1.00 bush Peaches.... ..$1.00 to $2 00 Tired '.';Nepus;:'.; iWhen you feel languid, tired, nervous and irritable, your vi tality is low your supply of nerve energy exhausted, and your system running down for lack of power, The organs of the body are working poorly, or not at all, and you are not getting the nourishment needed. This soon impoverishes the blood and in stead of throwing off the im purities, distributes it all through the body. This brings disease and misery. Feed the nerves with Dr. Miles' Nervine, a nerve food, a nerve medicine, that nourishes and strengthens the nerves, and see how quickly you will get strong and vigorous. "My wife suffered with nervousness previous to a recent attack of typhoid fever, but after her recovery from the fever, she was much worse, and could hardly control herself being exceed ingly nervous when the least excited. She was very restless at night, and never had a good night's rest. She also suffered much from nervous head ache. Dr. Miles' Nervine was recom mended by a friend. After the first three doses she had a good night's rest, and at the end of the first week's treatment she was wonderfully im proved. Continued use of Nervine has completed her entire cure." OTTO KOLB, 1021 Cherry St., Evansville, Ind, Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It fails, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Q00 TELEGRAPHERS . NEEDED Annualy, to fill the new positions created by Railroad and Telegraph Companies. We want YOUNG MEN and LADIES of good habits, to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND R. R. ACCOUNTING. We furnish 75 per cent, of the Operators and Station Agents in America. Our six schools are the largest exclusive Tele graphy School in the world. Estab lished 20 years and endorsed by all lead ing Railway Officials. We execute a $250 Bond to every student to furnish him or her a position paying from $40 to $60 a month In States east of the Rocky Mountains, or from $75 to $100 a month In States west of the Rockies, Immediately upon graduation. Students can enter at any time. Nova cations. For full particulars regarding any of our Schools write direct to our ex ecutive office at Cincinnati, O. Catalogue free. The Morse School of Telegraphy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Buffalo, N. Y. Atlanta, Ga. LaCrosse, Wis. Texarkana, Tex. San Francisco, Cal. H. J. BROWN COFFIN HOUSE, (Incorporated.) JOHN W. BROWN, Pres. Funeral Director and Embalm ert 206-208 South Salisbury Street and 101 West Hargett Street, Raleigh and Interstate 'Phones.... 143 THE NORTH CAROLINA College ol floriculture and Mechanic Arts. Offers practical industrial edu cation in Agriculture, Engi neering, Industrial Chemistry, and the Textile Art. Tuition $30 a year. Board $8 a month. 120 Scholarships. Address PRESIDENT WINSTON, WEST RALEIGH, N. C. Gape Fear and northern R'y South Bound North Bound Trains, ... Trains. Time Table - 2d Class 1st Class 1st Class 2d Class- ; : No. 2. y . 5 41 In Effect 38 6 Z .: ... SUNDAY, . f M 17.1904. Sd I a S23 12101A.M. fcgS S 3 Is fiS 8 5 j ' & i3 . . g STATIONS. Q -"' O Q A. M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 11 00 4 80 Lv. Apex Ar. 10 06 5 41 11 25 b 4 48 Holly Springs 8 9 62 5 16 11 40 8 5 00 Wllbon 8 9 42 5 01 1148 f 5 06 Blanchard f 9 88 4 52 11 62 8 6 07 Varlna 8 9 85 4 84 12 01 f5 14 Holland f 9 25 4 80 12 21 8 5 80 Angler 8 9 10 4 22 12 87 8 5 45 Barclayvllle 8 8 68 4 02 12 61 8 6 54 Coats 8 8 49 8 45 1 06 8 6 03 Turlington 8 8 40 8 28 1 11 6 08 Wye 8 86 8 18 1 19 8 6 18 Duke 8 8 81 8 11 1 27 6 25 Wye 8 8 19 8 07 1 41 6 86 Ar. Dnnn Ly. 8 08 . 2 65 2 41 When writing advertisers please mention this paper. H. 3TIENMETZ, FLORIST, RALEIGH, N. C. Choice cut flowers for all occasions. Floral Designs, Palms and Ferns. Hya cinths, Tulips and other bulbs for fall planting. Send for price list. Raleigh & Southport Railway Company. SCHEDULE OF SUNDAY TRAINS IN EFFECT SUN DAY, APRIL 30, 1905. NORTHBOUND TRAINS. Leave No. 50. No. 52. Lillington Sta. . 8.15 a. m. ; 5.10 p. m. Chalybeate . . . ... 8.38 a. m.; 5.33 p. m, Fuquay Springs 8.55 a. m. ; 5.50 p.m. Willow Springs 9.10 a. m. ; 6.05 p. m. Meddlers . .v. 9.25 a. m.; 6.20 p. m. Barnes . . . . . . . 9.35 a. m. ; 6.30 p. m. Caraleigh Mills 9.50 a. m.; 6.45 p.m. Arrive Raleigh 10.00 a. m. ; 6.55 p. m. SOUTHBOUND TRAINS. Leave No. 51. No. 53. Raleigh ....... 2.00 p. m. ; 7.30 a. m. Caraleigh Mills 2.10 p.m. ; 7.40 p.m. Barnes . . . . ... 2.22 p.m. ; 7.52 p. m. Meddlers . ... . 2.35 p.m.; 8.05 p.m. Willow Springs 2.50 p.m.; 8.20 p.m. Fuquay Springs 3.10 p. m. ; 8.40 p. m. Chalybeate .... 3.27 p. m.; 8.57 p. m. Ar. Lillington. 3.45 p. m. ; 9.15 p. m. JOHN A. MILLS, President and General Manager. Raleigh & Southport Railway Company. TIME TABLE. Effect 12: 01 A. M., Sunday , October 9, 1904. Daily, ex. a Dally, ex. 8. 3 9 STATIONS. 1 J g "loT 105 :,::v-':-:.--':, : ' 104 102 A. M. P. M. Lt. Ar. A. M.P. M. 7 20 4 16 ......... ..Raleigh............ 9 46 5 86 , 7 86 4 26 B......Craleigh Mills... 9 86 6 20 7 45 4 M: F.......SylTaola...MW. 9 80 6 13 7 64 4 89! F.........t Barnes .......... 9 20 8 04 8 00 4 45 F...... Hobby 9 14 4 57; 8 16 4 62 M fMcCULLEEa.... 9 10 4 52 8 25 4 68 F.... Banks . 8 68 4 25 8 80 4 69 F Austin.. 8 55 4 21 3 60 5 07 S...tWillow Springs ... 8 60 4 15 ft 96 6 15 M...t JOHNSON MILL 8 40 4 08 k5 5 17 P tCardenas..... . 8 88 4 00 9 20 5 22 S...C. F. & N. Junction 8 83 8 65 9 85 5 26 S.t Fuquay Springs, 8 80 8 62 9 40 5 81 F.........Buckhorn ......... 8 20 8 88 9 45 5 88 F..... Eawla . ...... 8 17 8 20 10 00 5 45 S Chalybeate- 8 10 8 20 10 06 6 60 8.........BradleT 8 00 8 01 10 15 6 00 F...... Smith Mlll....... 7 66 2 66 10 25 6 10 lillington ......... 7 45 2 45 Ar. Lt. JOHN A. MILIS, President and Gen. Manager,
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