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asraoKHOKsnra^ ART STORE. LITERARY THE NOBILITY OF LABOR. I call upon those whom I address to stand up for the nobility of labor. It is Heaven’s great ordinance for human improvement. Let not that ordinance be broken down. Toil, either of the brain, of the heart, -or of the hand, is the only true manhood, the only nobility.—Rev. Orville Dewey. true moral courage and commercial honesty ! to face the bank; if he will not sow because the moon is wrong, nor reap , because the sun is hot; if he goes fishing whenever the weather is pleas ant, and sits in the grocery whenever it rains, he will be an unlucky farmer, and will want to walk to Washington, and demand ten hours’ pay for no hours’ work, with a pension for every able-bodied man above forty years of age. EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the estate of W. W. Parish, deceased, late of Raleigh, Wake county, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to ^exhibit them to the under- signed on or before the 11th day of December, 1904, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery-. All persons indebted to said estate will. Character of a Happy Life. How happy is he born and taught, That serveth not another’s will; Whose armor is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill! | If, my son, a man works while he 'eats and rests while he works; if he I | spends more money for street car fare 1 I please make immediate payment. I This 11th day of December, 1903. MRS. W. W. PARISH, SAMUEL M. PARISH, than for walking shoes; if he is the Executors of W. W. Parish, Deceased, i last man to reach the store and the ll-6w. Whose passions hot his master’s are, Whose soul is still prepared for death; Not tied unto the world with care Of public fame, or private breath. Who first man to leave it; if he thanks God i for his blessings on Thanksgiving day, 1 land growls about his hard lines and misfortunes the other 364 days of the year; if he “wishes” ten times every j | time he “does” once; if he never “has,” , but is’ always “going to”; if, in short, i he is lazy, and selfish and shiftless, ' 1 and mean, that man is born to Bad Carnations and Violets Or How envies none that chance doth L uc ^ j Hard Luck, Rough. Luck, the ra i se ’ j Worst Kind of Luck; and I wouldn’t-OUR. SPECIALTY vice, who never understood ^ afraid to bet a school-house on it, wounds are given by p m j ust t h at superstitious. We a-e always prepared to furnish I . I the nicest fresh cut flowers, Bouquets deepest praise, Nor rules of state, but rules of good Special Rates via Seaboard Air Line. Who hath his life from rumors freed. Whose conscience is his strong re treat; Whose state can neither flatterers feed, Nor ruin make accusers great. $25.50—Raleigh to New Orleans, La., and return, plus 25 cents, account of Centennial Celebration of Transfer and Floral Decorations in the best , style at short notice. Palms & Ferns to Suit You Who God doth late and early pay More of His grace than gifts to lend; And entertains the harmless day of the Louisiana Purchase France to the United States, Orleans, La., December 18-20. ets on sale December 16, 17, final limit December 22. from New Tick- with $12.85—Plus 25 cents, Raleigh to At- Blooming Pot Plants in variety. Im ported Bulbs. A full line of the fol lowing: Hyacinths, Narcissus, Tulips, Freesias, Chinese Sacraa Lilies and Lillimons. Evergreens, Shruberies | and Shade Trees. Vegetable Plants in With a religious book or friend. This man is freed Of hope to rise, from servile bands or fear to fall; Lord of himself, though not of lands; And having nothing, yet hath all. —Sir Henry Wotten. The Value of Books. “All that mankind has done, thought, ' gained or been, is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of books.”— i Carlyle. “It is chiefly through books that we lanta, Ga., and return, account of Department of Superintendence, Na-' tional Educational Association, At- 1 lanta, Ga., February 23-25. Tickets on sale February 21 and 22, with' final limit February 27. Stopovers will be allowed on these tickets on either going or return journey. । $12.85—Plus $2.25 ($2.00 of which is to cover membership fee) from Ra leigh to Atlanta, Ga., and return, ac count of the Southern Educational Association December 29 to January 1, 1904. Tickets on sale December 29, with final limit January 3, 1904. seasons, at The Leading Florist, Cor. Polk and J. L. O’QUINN & COS. Swain Streets. All ’Phenes 149. Raleigh, N. C. enjoy intercourse with superior minds. 0n account of the Christmas Holidays and these invaluable means of com- munication are in the reach of all.”— Channing. “Remember, we know well only the great nations whose books we pos- 1 sess.”—Dawson. “We prize books and they prize them most who are themselves wise.” —Emerson. “In proportion as society refines, new books must ever become more necessary.”—Goldsmith. Hark the world, so loud, and they, the movers of the world, so still! i There is no past as long as books shall I llve! ”— Bul we r Lytton. , A good, book is the precious life' blood of a master spirit.”—Milton. I You despise books, you whose whole lives are absorbed in the vani- 1 ties of ambition, but remember that all the known world, excepting only sav age nations, is governed by books.”— Voltaire. we will sell round-trip tickets to all points East of the Mississippi and South of the Ohio and Potomac Riv-; ers, including Washington, D. C., St. 1 Louis, Mo., and intermediate points to St. Louis on the Southern Rail way, Louisville and Nashville, Illi nois Central, and Mobile and Ohio Railroads, for one first-class fare and one-third plus 25 cents. Tickets on sale for students and teachers December 16 to 22, inclusive, with final return limit January 8; for the public December 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 and January 1. 1904, with final re turn limit January 4. Tickets will, be sold students as above on pre sentation, and surrender of certifi cates from the Principal of the col lege or school. For further information apply to Z. P. SMITH, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. C. H. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A., Raleigh, N. C. * ❖ *:* * I saw Esau kissing Sue; The fact is, we all three saw; For I saw Esau, he saw me, And she saw I saw Esau.” Timely Proverbs—Chapter 2. i a young man studies “art” cusively at the variety theatres, be a very unlucky artist. t he drinks Thomas and Jeremiahs a New Year’s day to “swear off” on, will have hard luck as a reformer, he scoots out of town because a 0 6 is falling due, and he hasn’t the MONEY TO LEND On Real or Personal Security Wake Ccunty. B. F. MONTAGUE, ex- he I NEW YORK PRESSING CLUB. Membership $1.00 per month. We do any kind of work done by a Press ing Club. Interstate ’phone 470. KING & WILLIS, Proprietors, . 10 W. Hargett St. :Don’t Guess * M ™«~™——- * ❖ ❖ When we fit Glasses. We l.ave the Scientific Instruments for determining and correcting any and all defects of the vision—no matter the nature or .your case, if your Glasses do not suit ynr perfectly ,cali on us We Fit any Eye that Responds to Light. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖’ You are invited to call. We de light in showing our methods and equipment. 11. MAULER’S SONS * w®®®®®®®©®®®®®®©®®®®® ' 10. A. ROBBINS & co.,| © Architects ® CHARLES K. BRYANT, Architect. CHARLOTTE, N. C. psewsEs are here, framed and unframed. Nothing more appropriate for a gift '..han a Picture. Our prices are most reasonable. If you have a favorite Picture which you wish framed we’ll be very glad to show you our stock of mouldings, from which to se lect an appropriate style. There is only one frame that will look best on any particular Picture. Our business is tc help you select fust that Frame. ^ WE HAVE THAT “ONLY FRAME”^^ WE^ T^E^S & WLE IF RALEIGH, N. C. Should do his year’s perfect work in a singie moment, and de stroy, as he did in the last census year, OVER ONE MILLION LIVES in these United States? Don’t you think you would be pro foundly impressed—that is, if he left you alive? emsSBER THE FIBRES. Over One Million Lives, and the attendant economic loss. Don't wait for a Martinique or a Galveston horror to “jar” you into a realizing sense of the uncertainty of life. NATURAL CAUSES are the most menacing. REMEMBER that the pecuniary loss, incident to death, can be surely and fully provided for by insur ing in It will also provide for your SECOND CHILDHQOD. should you escape early death. JNO. C. DREWRY, State Agent SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, / LEADERS IN N HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERING ¥ We call your special attention to our stock of FINE FURNITURE in all lines. No finer goods are sho vn in any Northern market. Our stock A is the largest south of Philadelphia, and our prices about 15 per cent - lower. ANTIQUE REPRODUCTIONS in Chamber, Hall and Dining ; Room furniture, in all woods, a specialty. MISSION FURNITURE, so much in demand just now, in WEATH / ERED and ANTWERP OAK a special feature. Mail orders have"ou'' very careful attention. / SYDNOR & HUNDLEY RICHNOND, VA ^HINTS' 9 from HINTON AS TO CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Nothing better than a nice- TAILOR-MADE SUIT OR OVERCOAT for yourself, son or friend. Select now from pur beautiful and complete line of patterns. REASONABLE FIGURES. A. C. HINTON, OFFICE CAROLINA TRUST BUILDING, RALEIGH, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of L. J. Schotte, late of Wake county, I give notice to the creditors of her es tate to present their claims to me at my office in the Carolina Trust Com pany’s building, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. LEO D. HEARTT, Administrator. Raleigh, N. C., Nov. 4, 1903. I ^BBIN & FEBMLL. Ready for Your Christmas Buying Everyone Should See our holi day Articles Suitable for Christ- | mas Gifts- At 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and Upward. 1 They are the Best in Raleigh. | BOBBIN A FBRRALU IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR MATE. RIAL FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKES. New arrivals of Figs, Raisins, Cur rants, Citron and everything that is needed. Send us your orders; you can depend on us for the best prices and prompt delivery. OUR ENDEAVOR IS TO SUPPLY YOU WITH HIGHEST QUALITY GROCERIES FOR THE LEAST PRICES. J. R. FERRALL & CO on The LOOKOUT For the interest of our patrons. People who have houses to lent place them with us, because people are always calling on us for desirable homes. We[save you money because we rent them quickly. Try us. ITS OUR BUSINESS JL M» Broughton & Co OLD RELIABLE REAL ESTATE AGENCY. > A IMPORTED BLABS' ’ 1 Of Hyasinths, Tulips, Narsissus, Freesias and others for forcing or out- a ❖door planting. Cut Flowers of Roses, Carnations, Violets,, etc. Floral T ^Designs, Palms, Ferns and other decorative plants for the house. Pot- ❖ ‘’grown Roses, strong and thrifty, to set out now. [ J & ^TE^METZ, Florist i ’PHONES 113. RALEIGH, N. C. n@ El^t G^esr And the last will be sure to congratu late you on your happy choice and possession of a parlor suit from our store Novel, stylish, perfectly finished upholstered. Don’t fail to start the New Year right by having the right kind of furniture. We can place you COME AND SEE. The Capital Furniture Co A. E. JORDAN, Mgr. 112 and 114 East Hargett St. Having qualified as executor of the estate of Mrs. Nancy H. Branch, de ceased, this is to notify all persons havsons having claims against her es tate to present the same to me for pay ment on or before the 3d day of De cember, 1904, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. W. A. B. BRANCH, Executor of Mrs. Nancy H. Branch, Deceased. J. C. DREWRY, Pres.; J. S. WYNNE, Vice-Pres.; B. S. JERMAN, Treas ', GEORGE ALLEN, Sec. MECHANICS & INVESTORS UNION Raleigh, N. C« Chartered May, 1893. A SIX PER CENT INVESTMENT COMPANY, THIS COMPANY ISSUES MONTHLY PAYMENT 6 PER CENT CERTIFICATES From $100 to $1,000, to Mature in 45, 50, 60, 80 or 100 Months. Also FullPaid Ten Year Coupon Certificates $100.00 Which are sold for $90 Cash and Give a Six Per Cent Investment. Taxes are Paid by the Compan y on All Certificates. Loans Made on Residence Property Secured by Mortgage. GEORGE ALLEN. Secretary PULLEN BUILDING. RALEIGH, N. C. Coal, Wood, Shin gles and Laths ■ T. C. Powell 111 Fayett eville Street.
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