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Thursday, January 24, 1901 8 THE RALEIGH ENTERPRISE. Local Matters The Masonic "Temple Committee will begin its erection this spring. ..There should be an electric light at the corner of West and Cannon streets, i Houses are in demand in this city. Rents have been raised in several in stances. Railroads and newspapers should be allowed to exchange advertising for mileage. Best grade cotton, 10 3-4 cents to IT' 1-8 cents; off grade, 7 1-2 cents to' 9 1-2 cents. The cold spell the past few. days come'.in a good time for those who killed, hogs. It saved their bacon. Editor J. L. Ramsey, of this paper, is gradually improving. His many friends wish him a speedy return to health. The forty-seventh Annual State Fair of North Carolina will be held October 14, 15; 16, 17, 18, and 19, 1907,'at Raleigh, N. C. The residence which was partially destroyed by fire several weeks ago on West near Morgan street, has been rebuilt and is now occupied. It it is to be hoped that our Legis lature will not pass a law that pre vents railroads and newspapers from exchanging advertising space for mileage tickets. Young trees here should be pro tected. Children should not be al lowed to make "riding horses" out of them, and men should not whittle them with knives. The persons who spit snuff or to bacco' juice every night on a store window-glass in Raleigh had better desisf, or the police might catch themV . It would not be tolerated in Africa. Tuesday morning early ten houses in which tenants of the Pilot Mills were living were burned down. The houses were insured, but the furni ture of some of the occupants was a total loss.: Impressive ceremonies were held in the hall of the North Carolina House of Representatives, Saturday, Janu ary 19th, commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of General Robert E. Lee. Miss Bessie Terry, of Rockingham, one of the young ladies who won a trip North in the Times' voting con test and who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. V. C. Terry, left for home Wednesday. There are toughs who visit Boylan Spring who throw drinking cups away and do all they can to make that, pure water undrinkable. The police should catch them and they should be sent to the roads. People would not think there was a scarcity of labor hereabouts if they would visit the rear end end of the market house any afternoon and see the crowd of loafers who congregate there. Of course, they have all got work(?). Complaints have been made of hunters on the outskirts of Oakwood Cemetery, who fire at game and pep per tombstones with shot. It is dan gerous to those who visit that sacred place. The city authorities should pass an ordinance forbidding shoot ing within half a mile of the cem etery. Let this Legislature pass a bill an nihilating the old eye-sore of an "arsenal" building at the southwest corner of Capitol Square. It is dan gerous to traffic in that vehicles turn ing the corner of Salisbury and Mor gan streets are liable to collide. Be sides, it is no place to keep arms or anything else. It is a disgrace to that beautiful square. A Good Word. Haywood, N. C, Jan. 21, 1907. Mr. Editor. Sir: rl wants to renew my sub scription to your paper, The Enter prise. I only subscriped for three months, but feel that I can't get along without' the paper. Please send it to Haywood, N. C. W. H. BRYAN. Pass It On. "You're a great little wife, and 1 don't know what I would do without you." And as he spoke he put his arms about her and kissed her, and she forgot all the care in that mo ment, says a wise exchange. And, forgetting all, she sang as she wash ed the dishes, and sang as she made the beds, and the song was heard next door, and a woman there caught the refrain and sang also, and two homes were happier because he had told her that sweet old story, the story of the love of a husband for a wife. As she sang, the butcher boy who called for the order heard it, and went out whistling on his jour ney, and the world heard the whistle, and one man hearing it, thought, "Here is a lad who loves his work, a lad happy and contented." And because she sang her heart was mellowed, and as she swept about the back door, the cool air kissed her on each cheek, and she thought of a poor old woman she knew, and a little basket went over to that home, with a quarter for a crate or two of wood. So because he kissed her and prais ed her the song came, and the influ ence went out and out. Pass on the praise. Selected. A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is the one on which we be came acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure headache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 25c. at all Drug Stores. Notice of Administration. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Sarah Ida Green, of Wake County, all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to me; and those having claims against the estate, will present them to me or to my attorney, Mr. J. C. L. Harris, of Raleigh, N. C, duly verified on or before the 24 th day of November, 1907, otherwise this notice may be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This November 22, 1906. JULIUS M. POLLARD, Administrator of Sarah Ida Green.' J. C. L HARRIS, Attorney of Administrator. Dughi has purchased a fine lot of singing canaries and cages. If this is what your wife wants, see them. CAROLINA HARDWARE CO., ' l .' V'" . I HKADQUARTURO FOR ' New Era Paint Large Stock of Heating and Cooking StoVes. A11 Grades of Guns and Pistols. Opposite Rear end of Market, on Wilmington Street, WE PAY THE FREIGHT. Du rham Marble Wo rks DURHAM, IM. C. Monuments, Tombstones and Tablets. Granite Work and Marble Tile for Building. Write for estimates or particulars. : : Established in 1878. Mechanics and Investors Union. Money to loan for building Houses. For 100 monthly payments, In place of Rent. 81x Per Cent. Investment jCertlflcates for sale. GEORGE ABIvKN, SECRETARY, Rullen Building. TOBACCO IS SELLING HIGH AT THE Farmers Warehouse THOMAS F. CHEATHAM, Owner and Proprietor, RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA. Being once a farmer myself, and realizing this a short crop, I feel It my duty to advise every farmer who has tobacco to sell to carry It to a live, strong and ac tive market, where they have good buyers, who buy every grade of your tobacco from your scrap to your flneBt wrapper, so that you may realize full market value for every grade. 1 will save you money If you will bring me your tobacco at the Farmers warehouse, Raleigh, N. C Tobacco is selling high. All grades advanced this week, and I Intend to keep a strong market all of the time. Raleigh never before has had such a good market. Our buyers are the best Mr. H. 1. Glass is buying for the American Tobacco Co. Mr W. P. Henry for the Imperial Tobacco Co , and others for all Independents. TheBe gentlemen are men of many years' experience, live bidders, and strive hard to please every farmer who sells here. My many customers are well pleased, and I guarantee to please you if high prices will do. Come on to Raleigh: and bring me your tobacco and get the highest price, honest weights and best accommodation. I have Mr. U. O. Watts, of Lynchburg, as auctioneer now. lie works hard foi every farmer, and never lets a pile of to bacco go until he gets the tdp-notch price for it. ' Now, do not forget where to come. Come on any day. Sales every day In the week. Bo come to see me and get the best price you could get anywhere. No other place equals It at all. Your, to serve, 7TH08. F. CHEATHAM, Owner and Proprietor Farmers Warehouse Capital Stock, $30,000.00. No Vacatipn. Enter Any Time. It is a conceded fact, known everywhere in North Carolina by those who are informed, that KING'S is THE SCHOOL-THE RIGHT SCHOOL, viewed from every standpoint of merit and worthiness. The best faculty, best equipment, the largest. More graduates in positions than all other business schools in the State. . So get the BEST. It is the cheapest. Write to-day for our SPECIAL OFFERS. 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