LANDED IN JAIL
) ne samuel Hinley, a white man
St. Mary’s township, was brought
this morning on the charge of car-
ng concealed weapons and making
ats against some of his neighbors,
was given a hearing before ’Squire
..Jan, of that community, and sent to
in default of bond of one hundred
lars on the peace warrant, and a
j-hunCred dollar bond for carrying
coaled weapons. He is really a re
ctable-looking citizen.
A pTtIFUL CASE.
negro man, Gus Womack, of Swift
, e l ( township; who was brought to
; Saturday, desperately insane, is
1 lying in jail. Application for his
mission to the insane asylum at
Idsboro was made Saturday, but as
no place has been found for him
• that institution. This is a pitiful
•e Gus Womack s a. well-known
1 respected negro, of this commun-
and it is to be hoped that provision
![ be made for him at the asylum.
ATM OF MRS. D. S. GAULDING.
Slews was received here yesterday
die death of Mrs. D. S. Gaulding, of.
ysville, Va. She was a sister of
s. M. W. Woodard, of this city.
The funeral and burial took place
s afternoon at 2 o’clock, at Keys-
e Va. A husband and little son,
ster Drewry Gaulding, three years
age, survive her.
REV. C. B. PAULS DEAD.
^ews has come of the death of Rev.
B. Pauls, a prominent young Baptist
argyman of Davis, N. C.
Mr. Pauls was a brilliant young man,
graduate of Wake Forest College,
hose untimely death will be learned
.th profound sorrow by his friends
roughout the State. He was known
4 admired by many people of this,
ty. De leaves a wife and an infant.
The immediate cause of his death
is not learned.
MUNICIPAL COURT.
Mayor Powell had only two cases to
lim his attention this morning:
J. Harris, assault on Frederick
iller, fined $5.25.
Wm. Walters, drunk and disorderly.
■.25. Both of which were paid.
Shears for the Home—
or for the Shop
WISS SHEARS are acknowledged the
best by those who use a shear the whole
day.
Blades adjusted just right prevent quick
dulling.
WISS SHEARS cost no more than the
average shear but they last longer.
Call and see our assort^
meat. Perfect satisfaction
guaranteed.
^udge
a Shoe
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
ORTH CAROLINA—Wake County.
In the Superior Court.
Aaron Wade vs. Emily Wade.
The defendant above
ke notice, and notice is hereby given
r. that an action, entitled as above,
s been commenced in the Superior
mrt of Wake county, for divorce, and
e said" defendant will further take
tice .that she is required to appear
the next term of the Superior Court
said county, to be held at the court-
se of said county, in the city of Ra
il, on the third Monday after the
Monday in September, it being
26th day of September, 1904, and
Million Men Smoke
It Every Day
Largest Seller in the World.
The Hand is the
LEVIN’S ORCHESTRA,
Professor Levin and his orchestra
have closed the summer engagement at
the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City.
The orchestra has been increased
in number this season and
has a repertoir of the latest and
most popular music. The orchestra
w^l furnish the music at the Academy
of Music this season.
Those desiring a first-class teacher
on violin, piano, cornet, mandolin and
guitar should make application as early
as possible, as his class will be very
limited. Terms reasonable and satis
faction guaranteed. No extra charge
will be made for lessons given at
home. Special terms to two or more
scholars in a family. Address Prof. J.
Levin, 411 West Hargett street, Ra
leigh, N. C. P. O. Box Nok 347.
3-tf
Cleaning up ^
Summer Shoes*
Look for the trade mark. ~ U.SA
hy the
leather ofwhich^^^
it’s made; judge
leather by the label.
(shown below)that identl- ®
f fles it as Wolff’s Ideal W
f Leather. The leather that 1
keeps the feetcool in summer,
warm in winter. Makes heavy
shoes soft, light shoes strong.
Make in kid, calf, goat, colt or
cow hide. Write for booklet
“How to Buy Shoes.”
WOLFF PROCESS LEATHER CO.,
Philadelphia.
named will!Southern
ver or demur to the complaint
1 action, or the relief asked for
complaint will be granted.
; his August 19, 1904.
W. M. RUSS,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
aw-6w ’
in
in
in Effect June 19, 1904.
This condensed schedule is published
as information and is subject to
change without notice to the public.
TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH, N. C.
No.
2:00 a. m.—Daily for
SOUTHERN RAILWAY TOURS
to the
“SAPHIRE COUNTRY.”
September 10-17-24, 1904.
ates shown below cover entire tour.
fit nine
days.
FROM
harlotte .
'olumbia .
lanville .
reensboro
ALEIGH
- alisbury .
$24.85
27.45
29.45
27.90
30.55
26.45
22.45
Greensboro and local points. Carries
Pullman sleeper Raleigh to Greensboro,
opened for reception of passengers
9 a. m., connecting at Greensboro with
train No. 33, “Florida Express,” for
Charlotte, Columbia and Savannah.
37, “Washington and Southwesterr
Limited,” solid Pullman train drawing
room sleepers, New York to New Or
leans and Memphis, connection is also
r^de for Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro,
Danville and local stations.
No. 112, 5:25 a. m.—Daily for Golds
boro and local stations; connecting at
Goldsboro with Atlantic Coast Line for
Wilmington, N. C.. Wilson, N. C., Tar
boro, N. C., Norfolk. Va., and interme
diate stations, also at Goldsboro with
Atlantic and North Carolina Railway
for Kinston, N. C., New Bern, N. C.,
partanburg
rhe above rates include railroad | r - nf l intermediate stations.
.asportation, seven days board at,No. 107, 8:40 a. m.—Daily for Greens-
s of the Toxaway Company’s Hotels,! boro and local stations, connects at
I hack ride from Lake Toxaway to Durham for Oxford, Henderson, Keys-
pphire Inn or Fairfield Inn and re-j ville and Richmond. At University
1'he Sapphire Country abounds in
ausitely picturesque wood, lake'and
untain scenes*.
Excellent boating and fishing.
i 'or detailed information in refer-
'c to the above tours call on or ad-
5SS T. E. GREEN, C. T. A., Raleigh,
C.
FURNITURE
SALE.
n pursuance of the
a chattel mortgage
terms of a cer-
executed by C.
Dixon and wife ,and recorded in
)k 193, page 119, in the Register’s
ce for Wake county, we will as
snts for the mortgagee, sell at the
art-house door in Raleigh, on Mon-
U September 12, 1904, at 12 o’clock
- a lot of household and kitchen fur-
iture, described in said mortgage,
ernis of sale cash.
J. M. BROUGHTON & CO.,
Agents of Mortgagee.
HOTEL EMPIRE
ROADWAY AND S3d ST., N 3 Y. CST
Telephone in Every Room,
Joins $1,00 per day and Upwards.
^® ine Library of choice literature
exclusive use of our guests.
he Empire has long been the favoi*
Hotel for tourists visiting the m®
opolis.
^ rom 311 terries, steamboats an*
steamers walk short block t#
' ? • Railwa y and take “9th Ava
h street from which Hotel is ora
“^te walk.
Headquarters N. Y. Chapter Daugh-
Ali^ tle Confederacy.
ran??^ 6 cars ° r the “Metropolitan
co.” pass the Hotel Empire.
‘1 Station for Chapel Hill daily except
Sunday. At Greensboro with train No.
36, IT. S. “Fast Mail” for Washington
an; all points north; Pullman drawing
room sleepers to New York and Rich
mond; close connection for Winston-
Salem Mocksville and local stations
with train No. 7 for High Point, Salis
bury, Charlotte and local stations.
No. 108, 10:30 a. m.—Daily for Golds
boro and all local points, connects at
Selma fox Wilson, Rocky Mount and
all Eastern North Carolina points. At
Goldsboro for Wilmington, Kinston,
New Bern, N. C.,, and Norfolk, Va.,
where close connection is made with
Chesapeake Line for Baltimore and all
other outgoing steamers.
No- 135, 3:25 p. m.—Daily for
Greensboro and intermediate stations;
connects at Durham for Oxford,
Clarksville, Keysville dally except
Sunday. At University Station for
Chapel Hill dally except Sunday. At
I Greensboro with train No. 29 for Co
lumbia, Augusta, Savannah, Charles-
coaches Washington to Jacksonville,
Fla. No. 35 “U. S. Fast Mail” for At
lanta and all points south and south-
west. Pullman drawing room sleepers
to Birmingham and New Orleans, day
coaches Washington to New Orleans,
fps; vitb ^orth bound trains No. 34
and 38 for Washington and all points
North. Pullman drawing room sleep
ers and observation car to New York;
connection is also made at Greensboro
for Winston-Salem and at Salisbury
for Memphis.
No. 136, 4:50 p. m.—Daily for Golds
boro and local stations.
C. H. ACKERT, Gen. Mgr.
S. H. HARDWICK, Pass. Traff. Mgr.
W.
H. TAYLOE, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Washington, D. C.
L. VERNON, Trav. Pass. Agt.,
GREEN, CITY TICKET AGENT,
Yarboro House.
SCROFULA
Swollen glands, tumors, white swelling, sores, pustular
or scaly skin eruptions, flabby muscles, brittle bones, weak
digestion, emaciated, illy-nourished bodies, are some of
the well-known earmarks of Scrofula. Scrofula is inher
ited. Parents too closely related by the ties of blood, or
tainted with consumption or blood poison, may look for
signs of Scrofula in their children. The middle-aged often
have it, but children are the chief sufferers. Scrofula
breaks down the vital forces,
and the blood becomes so
weak and poor that it does not
nourish the body. The rem
edy in all scrofulous affec-
tions must be one that purifies
the diseased blood, builds up
the weak digestion, increases tobeing
the appetite and gives new
energy and strength to all I commeri
life’s forces. No medicine has
North Carolina—Wake County.
In the Superior Court.
Ethel Holmes
against
W. B. Holmes.
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the Su
perior Court of Wake county for di
vorce, and the said defendant will fur
ther taKe notice that he is required to
appear at the next term of the Supe
rior Court of said county to be held
on the eighth Monday before the first
Monday in September, it being the
11la' day 01 July, 1904, at tne court-
•house of said county, in Raleigh, N. C.,
and answer or demur to the complaint
in said action, or the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief demand
ed in said complaint.
, W. M. RUSS,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
This 1st day of June, 1904.
Summer Oxfords $1 less than regular price
Women’s Ovfords and Low Cut Shoes 1-3
off the regular prices.
There’s plenty of hot weather yet ta come
and there’s a long time to wear these
Oxfords and Low Cut Shoes.
J DOBBIN® FERRALL*
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New Features
•r - t Cleveland, Ohio, August 11,1903.
I inherited Scrofula from my parents, and thia
means, of course, weak, impure blood and a run
down, debilitated condition of the system. I have
been under treatment of physicians for quite a
period at different times, but their treatment did
not do me anything like the good S. S. S. did last
w -h er ! I took it. It promotes appetite and
digestion, gives strength and energy, builds up
the general health in every way, and in addition
co being an excellent blood purifier, it adds to its
success as a remedy for Scrofula. It did more for
me than any thing I have used, and with pleasure
122 Bro^il St. MKS - LOUISE C ®M.
won so much fame as a blood purifier as S. S. S., and its tonic effects upon
the system are not equaled by any other remedy. It
makes the weak, tainted blood rich and strong, and
drives out of the circulation all tubercular deposits
and morbid matter that cause the glandular swelling,
sores, abscesses, tumors and other horrible symptoms
THE UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina
Academic Department,
Law, Medicine,
Pharmacy.
Free tuition to teachers and to minis
ters’ sons. Scholarships and
loans for the needy.
620 Students. 67 Instructors..
New Dormitories, Gymnasium, Water
Works, Central Heating System.
The Fall term begins
Sept. 5, 194. Address
Francis P. Venable, President
Chapel Hill, N. C.
AT BAPTIST UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN NEXT SESSION
1. Kindergarten piano lessons, under Miss Sams, a specialist in this line
2. Instruction in Applied Art, by Miss Ford, of the Chase School New
York. This means learning to invent designs for print-cloths, wall paper
magazine cover, etc., and remunerative business.
3. Thirty-one new Stieff pianos.
The regular Primary Department for the little ones as heretofore.
School opens September 20th. Address R. T. VANN, Raleigh, N. C.
LEN. H. ADAMS
5 cars Shingles.
2 cars Laths.
1 car Nails.
1 car Timothy Hay, $17 per ton.
1 car Fancy Flour.
2 cars Feed Stuff, of all kinds.
Get our prices before you buy; it will
be to your interest. We have a few
Posts for sale.
LEN. H. ADAMS,
Raleigh and Int. ’Phones.
Prompt Delivery.
that make Scrofula so dreaded and dangerous.
Write us fully about your case. Medical advice will cost you nothing
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Agriculture, Engineering (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Mining),
Industrial Chemistry, Textile Industry. 520 Students, 35 Instructors’
Tuition $20 a year. Board $8 a month. 120 Scholarships. Address
PRESIDENT WINSTON,
Raleigh, N. C.
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moment, and destroy, as he did in the last census year, OVER ONE
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be profoundly impressed—that is, if he left you alive?
Consider
The Figures: 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.
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death, can be surely and fully provided for by Insuring in
Mutual Benefit
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
It will also provide for your second childhood, should you escape early
death.
"JOHN C. DREWRY, State Agent. ‘
Mt FIMITME—^
Especially when it is durable adds so much to the attractiveness of a
home. Perhaps you need a suit. Let us fix you up. We guarantee
satisfaction. Remember we have everything in the house-furnishing
line to make home comfortable. Our terms are easy—
CASH OR CREDIT
THE RALEIGH FURNITURE COMPANY
J. M. RIGGAN, Manager.
The Mecklenburg,
CHASE CITY, VA,
Bates $12 per week and up.
This handsome hotel, with all mod
ern improvements, and a fine Sanato
rium in connection, and the finest Hy-
dryatic Bath system south of New
York City, with skilled attendants for
both ladies and gentlemen, is now open
for the reception of guests.
Amusemetns are plentiful, such as
dancing nightly, bowling alleys cro
quette grounds, tennis courts, pool and
billiard parlors. Cuisine the best.
The water is known far and wide
for diseases of the blood, stomach,
nerves, skin, kidneys and liver. It is
also highly recommended for rheuma
tism.
For plans of the hotel and booklet
address
W. C. HUNDLEY,
Lessee and Manager.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
' 1-1 COURSES. 3
Literary,
Scientific,
Commercial,
Manual Training,
Classical,
Pedagogical,
Domestic Science,
Music.
Five courses leading to Diplomas. Advanced courses leading to Degrees.
Well equipped Practice and Observation School. Faculty numbers 50. Board,
laundry, tuition and fees for use of text-books, etc., $160 a year. For non-
residents of the State $180. Thirteenth annual session begins September 29,
1964. To secure board in the dormitories all free-tuition applications should
be made before July 15th. Correspondence invited from those desiring com
petent teachers and stenographers. For catalogue and other information,
address
- CHARLES D. MclVER, President, ^'
Greensboro, N. C.
Carnations and
Violets
OUR SPECIALTY
We are always prepared to furnish
the nicest fresh cut flowers, Bouquets
and Floral Decorations In the best,
style at short notice.
Palms & Ferns to Suit You
Blooming Pot Plants for house and
window decorations, Spring and Sum
mer Flowering Bulbs, Bedding and
Border Plants for yard, Rose Bushes,
and vines, shrubberies, Evergreens and
Shade Trees.
Vegetable Plants of all kinds in sea
son at
J. L. O’QUINN & COS.
All ’Phones 149. Raleigh, N. C.
G. C. DICKINSON
Breeder of Belgian Hares'
A GREAT MONEY MAKER.
One doe weighing 8 pounds will pro
duce 400 pounds a year. Selling
from 20 to 40c. a pound. G. C. Dick
inson, 602 E. Hargett St. 8-lm.
Raleigh, N. C.
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• Architects
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Address,
Jas. Dinwiddie
Presided
Trinity College
One hundred and seventy graduate and undergraduate courses of
study in departments of Literature, History, Science and Philosophy.
Well-equipped Laboratories in all departments of science. Large li
brary facilities. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. Expenses
very moderate. Aid for worthy young men. Broad and national
spirit.
TRINITY COLLEGE HAS THE LARGEST ENDOWMENT OF ANY
COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC STATE.
For catalogue and further information, address j 1 X
D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar.
Durham, N. C.
I Inventory Sale 3
2 THIS WEEK WE WILL TAKE STOCK. ; •
• WE HAVE SOME GREAT VALUES IN
| CLOTHING
: AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS
© If you want values come early. They must go to make room ( )
• for Fall Stock, which will be coming in in a few days. We wont J (
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