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6 THE RALEIGH ENTERPRISE. Thursday, October 19, 1905. Garner News. Correspondence of the Enterprise. Chief of Police Smith accepted position at the Fair Grounds during the Fair. Mr. A. S. Johnson, a wide-awake druggist, whose home is in this place, has accepted a position in Dur ham. Mr. Ed, Harper, the barber of this place, has gone to Raleigh -to. work. Mr. A., C. Carroll, of this place, died Monday "morning, leaving a wife, four ...children,"'. 'and two broth ers. : ; ..."' Mrs. Hawkins Britt, widow of M. D. Britt, died at her home Tuesday morninu'. She leaves a son, a daugh ter and two brothers. Mr. Samuel Uupree, of this place, has been confined to his room for several days with rheum-atism. C. II. W. Garner, N. C, October 18. A Practical Test. Dom Pedro, the last emperor of Brazil, was a man of practical turn of mind, as the following story told of him by a Spanish newspaper will illustrate : He once gave an audience to a young engineer who came to show him a new appliance for stopping railway engines. The emperor was pleased with the idea, but wished to put it to a practical test. "Day after to-morrow," he said, "have your engine ready. We will have it coupled to my saloon car riage, and it will start. When going at full speed I will give the signal to stop, and then we shall see how your invention works." . At the appointed time all was in readiness. The emperor entered his carriage, and the young inventor mounted his engine, and on they sped for several miles as fast as they could go. There came no signal and the engineer began to fear that the emperor had fallen asleep. Sudden ly the engine came to a sharp curve around the edge of a cliff, when, to his horror, on the track directly ahead of them the engineer saw a huge boulder. lie had just sufficient presence of mind to turn the crank of his brake and pull the engine up within two yards of the fatal block. Here the emperor put his head out of the car window and demanded to know the cause of the sudden stop page. The engineer pointed to the rock, and, much to his surprise, Dom Pedro began to laugh. "Push it to one side and go on," he said. The engineer obeyed, and, kicking the stone, was still further astonish ed to see it crumble to dust before him. It was nothing more or less than a block of starch which the emperor had had placed on the rails the night before. It served its intended pur pose well. Our Young Folks. Welcome frosts have occurred in Mississippi and the yellow fever there is rapidly disappearing. FULL OF TRAGIC MEANING are these lines from J. II. Simmons, of Casey, la. Think what might have resulted from his terrible cough if he had not taken the medi cine about which he writes : "I had a fearful cough, that disturbed my night's rest. I tried everything, but nothing would relieve it, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me." Instantly re lieves and permanently cures all throat and lung diseases: prevents grip and pneumonia. At all Drug gists; guaranteed ; 50c. and $1.00 Trial bottle free. When you see a blue cross mark on your paper, it is a sign that you will not get the next number unless you renew. Use the mails if you are Every man owes it to himselt and his family to master a trade or pro fession. Read the display advertise ment of the six Morse Schools of Telegraphy, in this issue and learn how easily a young man or lady may learn telegraphy and be assured a position. Best country butter, 30c, at W. R. Dorsett's. THE MARKETS. RALEIGH COTTON MARKET. 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If taken as directed you may have entire confidence in their effectiveness, as well as in the fact that they will leave no dis agreeable after-effects. They contain no morphine, opium, chloral, cocaine or other dangerous drugs. "For a long time I have suffered greatly with spells of backache, that eeem almost more than I can endure. These attacks come on every month, and las, two or three days. I have never teen able to get anything that would give me much relief until I be began the use of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pils, and they always relieve me in a short time. My sister, who suffers the same way, has used them with the same results." MRS. PARK. 721 S. Michigan St., South Bend, Ind. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If it fails he will return your money. t 25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind L. G. GILL FrapBBldg., . . , . . RALEIGH, N. C. CLOTHES PRESSEP, CLEANED OR ALTERED at short notice. Dyeing a specialty. Satis faction guaranteed. Sale Held Open. The sale of the land of Burton Ferrall, de ceased, Is held open for 20 days from Oct. 9, 1906, for raise of the bid, which was only 51,020. W. J. PEELE, J. H. MURRAY, Commissioners. Sale Held Open. The sale of the land of Thomas Y. Barbee, deceased. Is held open for 20 days from Oct. 2, 1906, for raise of the bid, which was only ' W. N. JONES, ... W. J. PEELE, Commissioners. 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. $76,000.00 Cash has been returned to Members for Maturedjand Cancelled Certificates. Loans made promptly. Certificates Issued on application. The Company pays taxes on all Certificates. GEORGE ALLEN, SECRETARY. INSURANCE C LAYTO N , N O RTH CAROLINA. Why not feel safe when there is a storm? 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Estab lished 20 years and endorsed by all lead ing Railway Officials, i 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. 11 00 11 25 11 40 11 48 11 52 12 01 12 21 12 87 12 54 4 80 B 4 48 5 00 f 6 06 8 5 07 t 6 14 B 5 80 B 5 45 B554 B 6 03 B 6 08 H 6 13 6 25 6 86 Lv. Apex Ar, Holly SprlngB Wiibon Blanohard Varlna Holland Angler Barclayvllle Coats Turlington Wye Duke Wve Ar. Dunn Lv. 10 05 8 9 52 B 9 42 f 9 88 9 85 9 25 9 10 8 68 8 49 8 40 8 86 8 81 8 19 8 08 41 16 01 52 84 80 22 02 8 45 8 28 8 16 8 11 8 07 2 65 2 41 100'H I0UND TRAINS. Dally, ex. 8. a 101 A. M. 7 20 7 85 7 45 7 54 8 00 8 15 8 25 8 80 360 8 95 .5 9 20 9 85 9 40 9 45 10 00 10 05 10 15 10 25 105 P. M. 1 4b so; 46 62 66 69 07 16 17 5 22 5 26 5 81 6 86 6 45 5 60 6 00 6 10 STATIONS. Lv. Ar. ..Raleigh............ 8......Caraleigh Mill... Bylvaola. F.........f Barnes ......... P Hobby ......... M tMoCULLEES..... F Banks............ F... ...... Austin- S...tWillow Springs ... M...t JOHNSON MILL P Cardenas. 8...C. P. A N. Junction S...f Fuquay Springs, F.........Jucxnorn ... F.........M Bawls 8 t Chalybeate-. B.........BraaieT ... F...... Smith Mill Llllington ......... Ar. Lv. r ............ TUB" Daily, ex. 8, I J tn to 704 102 A. M. P. M. 9 45 6 86 9 85 6 20 9 80 6 13 9 20 5 04 9 14 4 57 9 10 4 62 8 68 4 26 8 55 4 21 8 60 4 15 8 40 4 08 8 88 4 00 8 83 8 65 8 80 8 52 820 8 86 8 17 8 20 8 10 8 20 8 00 8 01 7 66 2 65 7 45 2 45 JOHN A. MILLS, President and Gen. Manager. some distance from ltaleign.
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