THE BALEIGH ENTEHPRISE. Thursday, September 28, 1905. To the People of Eastern Carolina. The Great North Carolina State Fair will be held in Raleigh, Jf. C.. October ltith to 21st, 1005. There will be unusual attractions that will more than repay all who come. The management have spared no trouble or expense to get such attractions as will please the most severe critics and afford great pleasure and amuse ment to the great crowds who will at tend. No one who attends need have any fear concerning any of the many attractions that will be shown, as they have been selected with care, to please and entertain the people. The program is as follows: Tuesday, October 17th. Fair will be opened by Gov. R. B. Glenn. Fine racing. Free attractions. Wednesday, October 18th. Fra ternal Order Day. Racing. Free attractions which all Fraternal Or ders are respectfully invited to at tend, and hope there will be a large representation. Thursday, October 19th Presi dent Day, with grand military escort. Fine racing. Free attractions. Friday, October 20th. Education al Day. A grand rally of educators. Racing. Free attractions. Among the great and varied at tractions to be seen each day on the grounds are: Mile. Zingarella, in wonderful spiral tower act. Madam Leona Ronni, in high trapeze round web act. Matt Gay, diving from ninety-foot ladder, turning backwards somer sault.:; Hutchinson, the Human Bomb, a most wonderful and daring feat. Rollins' Trained Wild Animal Ex hibition. Up-to-date and clean Midway. Glass-blowers, and many other at tractions to please and entertain all who attend. These acts and attractions will be displayed each day during the Fair. There will be fine exhibits of the the agricultural, industrial and edu cational growth of the State. As the President of these United States has consented and promised to be at this Great Fair on October 19th, it therefore behooves the peo ple of this good old State not only to welcome him in large numbers, but also to make a united effort to make a great and grand display of the va ried resources of North Carolina and prove to him, and his friends in the North and West that we are not be hind other States in attractions for capital and a good element of set tlers. Welcome all, and bring big crowds and large exhibits. ASHLEY TIORNE, President. CLAUDE B. DENSON, Treasurer. JOS. E. POGUE, Secretary. ARE YOU ENGAGED I Engaged people should remember that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoided by keeping their di gestions in good condition with Elec tric Bitters. S. A. Brown, of Ben nettsville, S. C. says "For years my wife suffered intensely from dy spepsia, complicated with a tomid liver, until she lost her strength and vigoi and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Elec tric Bitters, which helped her at once, and finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and heal thy." All druggists sell and guaran tees them at 50 cents a bottle. "AM DE BEST." Say boss, when you go to Raleigh fetch me a pair of dem Randolph Shoes at Whiting Bros., dey am de best shoes made I Let thy mind's sweetness have its operation upon thy body, clothes and habitation. -George Herbert. The Route to Baltimore. Go to Norfolk by rail, then get aboard one of the palatial steamers operated by the Baltimore Steam Packet Company. Boats leave Nor folk daily, except Sunday, at 6.30 p. m., arrive at Baltimore at 7 next morning. Safe and pleasant trip. The boats have all the conveni ences of a modern hotel. THE MARKETS. RALEIGH COTTON MARKET. (Corrected every Wednesday by Bar bee & Co.) Strict good middling ..... 10 Good middling 10 Strict middling 10' Middling...... 10 RALEIGH PRODUCE MARKET. (Corrected weekly by Len H. Adams.) Eggs.........!............: ................... . ...... 20 to 25c Chickens.. 15 to 20c each Butter.: 20 to 25c Potatoes (Irish)........ ..76c bush Potatoes (sweet).... 50c bush Cabbage, per crate 81.60 Hams (N. C) . 16 to 17c Side meat : ltc Shoulders.... llc Lard 10c Corn.... 80c Wheat $1.25 Rye 81.00 Apples.... $1.00 bush Peaches 81.00 to $2 00 Sick Headache When your head aches, there is a storm in the nervous sys tem, centering in the brain. This irritation produces pain in the head, and the turbulent nerve current sent to the stom ach causes nausea, vomiting. This is sick headache, and is dangerous, as frequent and prolonged attacks weaken the brain, resulting in loss of memory, inflammation, epi lepsy, fits, dizziness, etc. Allay this stormy, irritated, aching condition by taking Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They stop the pain by sooth ing, strengthening and reliev ing the tension upon the nerves not by paralyzing them, as do most headache remedies. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills do not contain opiuni, morphine, chloral,cocaine or similar drugs. "Sick headache Is hereditary in my family. My father suffered a great deal, and for many years I have had Bpells that were so severe that T was unable to attend to my business affairs for a day or so at a time. During a very severe attack of headache, I took Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and they relieved me almost immediately. Since then I take them when I feel the spell coming on and it stops it at once. JOHN J. McERLAIN, Pres. S. B. Eng. Co., South Bend, Ind. Dp. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills are sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If it fails he will return your money. 25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind a ww ww ww wwwwww WATCH REPAIRING Is Just as important as watch mak ing. If we repair your watch It will be a satisfact ory Job. T. W. BLAKE, Jewler, RALEIGH, N. C. cwwwwwwwwwwwwo L. G. GILL Fraps Bldg., . ... . RALEIGH, N. O. CLOTHES PRESSED, CLEANED OR ALTERED at short notice. Dyeing a specialty. Satis faction guaranteed. 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. $75,000.00 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 AIIvKN, V SECRETARY. $71.50 round trip Kaleigh 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 Kockies, the Pacific Coast and other scenic attrac tions of the West. . The great Exposition is best reached via the SOUTHERN RAIL V 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 Baleigh, N. C. THE GflVINESS LILLINGTON, N. C. New Building, New Furniture. Everything Modern. 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 VINEGS, Prop. GO TO THE BARH AM HOUSE AT FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C, For Health, Convenience and Comfort. Rates. $1.00 per day or 86,00 per week. R. 8 BARHAM, Proprietor, Fuquay Springs, N. C. Girls Wanted To work on Men's Underwear. Nice clean work. Wages paid while learning as much as $2.50 and $3.00 per week, according to age. Experienced hands make irom $4.50 to $6.00 per week. Railroad fare advanced. F. V. K01ILER. Supt. Raleigh, N. C. C M. BERNARD, RALEIGH, N. C. Real Estate Bought and Sold. Office Jones Building, Salisbury St. Gape Fear and Northern R'y. Sbnth Bound Trains, ; 2d Class IstClass P bfl u o "hag m et to cS 5 w et 5 Pi ft f j, W 1 sou f A. M. 41 OS 08 Q P.M. Time Table No. 2. In Effect SUNDAY, July 17, 1904, 12!01 A. M. STATIONS. North Bound Trains. . i 1st Class 2d Class- 38 So a 09 P A.M. e bo HWOfl 3 p. Q : P. M. ' 11 00 4 80 Lv. Apex Ar. 10 06 6 41 11 25 8 4 48 Holly Springs B 0 62 5 16 11 40 5 00 Wllbon i 9 42 5 01 1148 f 5 06 Blanchard f 9 88 4 52 11 62 6 07 Varlna B 9 85 4 84 12 01 f 6 14 Holland f 9 25 4 80 1221 B 6 80 Angler 9 10 4 22 12 87 a 6 45 Barclay vllle b 8 68 4 02 12 64 B 5 64 Coats B 8 49 8 45 1 06 B 6 03 Turlington s 8 40 8 28 1 11 B 6 08 Wye 8 36 8 16 1 19 B 6 18 Duke B 8 81 8 11 1 27 6 25 Wye B 8 19 8 07 1 41 6 86 Ar. Dunn Lv. 8 08 2 65 2 41 GRINKL&y'S, The BigStore. OVER 33 DEPARTMENTS. Big line winter Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furniture Carpets, Crockery, Stoves. Single B. L. Guns, $2.75, $2 90; Double B. L. Guns, $8.50, $9.50. 326 to 832 Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, - - - IN. C- 5000 TELEGRAPHERS NEEDED i i 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. Atlanta, Ga. Texarkana, Tex. Buffalo, N. Y. LaCrosse, Wis. San Francisco, CaL Raleigh & Southport Railway Company, TIME TABLE. Effect 12: 01 A. M., Sunday, October 9, 1904. lOU'H BOUND TRAINS. Daily, ex. S. to d 101 A. M. 7 20 7 86 7 45 7 64 800 8 16 8 25 8 80 860 8 95 .5 9 20 9 85 9 40 9 45 10 00 10 06 10 15 10 25 105 P. M. 4 16J 4 25 89. 45 62 66 69 5 07 6 15 17 22 26 31 86 45 60 00 10 STATIONS. Lt. Ar. ...Baleigh............ S Caraleigh Mills... F......... SylvaOla......... F.........f Barnes .......... F Hobby M. tMcCTJLLEBS F Banks..... F Austin.. S...t Willow Springs ... M...f JOHNSON MILL P tCardenaa. 8...C. F. A N. Junction S.t Fuquay Springs.. F.........Buckhorn F Bawls ............ S t Chalybeate- S.........Bradley F Smith Mill......... Lillington ......... Ar. Lv. 00 NB Daily, ex. 8. J. e 104 A M. 9 46 9 85 9 80 9 20 9 14 9 10 8 68 8 55 8 60 8 40 8 88 8 83 8 80 8 20 8 17 8 10 8 00 7 66 7 45 d oo IbT M. 85 20 13 04 67 62 26 J 21 151 03 5 00 i 8 65 8 621 8 88 8 20 8 20 8 01 2 65 2 46 JOHN A. MILLS, President and Gen. Manager,

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