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mm-- 8 THE DAILY NEWS AND TUESDAY MOUMXG. OCTOBER 2-i; 1S05. i '111 1 i- I i 1 1 i I MM mi The News and Observer. OFFER. AM Tffi I STKONACE ,2 I I 1 1 To Alf Persons in Raleigh Wio Wish TUESDAY.

21. 1905. We Give S. Greeigrrade Discount Stamps Free. TEN CENTS PER LINE I (Six words to the Line.) Cash WlthlOrdcr.

NO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 25 CENTS. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS OJ( EXTENDED ADVERTISING. RESULTS ASSURED. TRAINS IiEAVE JtALEIGH DAILY. KILH AND.

WOOL SPLENDID SHOWING OF BLACK AND COLORED SI i to Accept. I- lAfe you( thin? Do you require more flesh to be really well, and strong? evefy such person in Raleigh. vie tnake jthe following Commence at once a Course of treatment with Vinql. our cod liver oil preparation; without oil. and if after you have PJ4WS ILE MATS Special attention jriren to orders from out of town patrons.

Write for samples and prices. Going North. a. m. 11:00 a.

m. 11:60 a. m. 6:00 p. m.

Going East. 5:15 a. m. 10i30 a. m.

4:36 p. m. Coins South. 2:25 a. m.

4:00 p. m. 7:15 p.m. Going West. 1:40 a.

m. 7:50 a.m. 8:45 a. m. 3:30 p.

m. i I Tlie newest anl crcatest aegrloii of stylisli of European anl FIRST-CLASS PAINTER Situation in North Carolina, custom shop Painter." K. Morgan Raleigh, N. it. $1.50 to $25.00 $2JiO to IMr Scarfs Black ami Brown.

Cravats Black ami Brown I-ur Boss Black and Broun. Raleigh and Southport. to 4:15 p. m. 7:20 to $7.50 .1, Fur Muffs Black and Brown.

IADIES To sell as LeadeRt. THREE, SPECLL for TlrfSAVEEK Covert Coats 12 Inches long stitched, nut ton an4 strapped trimm- Vl Tll liflnb I i JL-. 3.0 taken what we consider enough to restore yojur normal weight, and it has not we will pay for all the Vino! youj have taken. IkAi prominent New York physician recently said: "Is am convinced that the 'best way to good, solid, firm flesh is to take Viniol, for in it you get all the flesh-making and strength-reatlnRT properties contained inj that grand old remedy, cod liver oil, without the nauseating' oil Itself. Ic is delicious, and the weakest 'stomach can retain It.

Thin people fare usually weak and ailing, and Vlnol is what they need." iff acts first upon the stomach, creates an appetite for good, wholesome food, strengthens and tones up the! digestive organs. Rich, red blood Is sent coursing through every vein, firm flesh Is created wherever it is heeded, and emaciated llgrues. hollow Cheeks and sunken eyes are soon a thing of the Every thin person in Raleigh should NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lnddcn Dates Pianos. Tlie ClUzeiia National Bank Raleigh, North Carolina.

American models to be fuiul In' tlteStale. A very representative clLsplay of Smart Stiff Hats for street werjinquestloimbly the best variety of StrtH'i HatM we liave sIiowti Ttiere are numerous exclusive tlesitrns prtced at $2.50. $5.00. $750 up. NEWLT3I3IED 1LVTS.

11tce Hats arc made in ouc work rooms and are acknowIeUsd by exijcrts to Ik the best eer setn.c sell thousands every season. They are us handsome and a good In -gjsfnt of material and workmanslUp as hats sold at other storeM for jloHbljtlie price to be had In all the iimh: All Wool lMack'niVvlorCtts-17'lnclic4 long llttlns back, 11 net 1 exeeedinely $10.00 LOST! TEN DOLIjAHS HE WARD. wliil pay ten dollars reward to any one wno will retujrn: to me a brown leather pocket book, about four by six inches in size, tnuch worn, which was lost between jL'niori station ana Fair grounds last Thursday morning. Hook contained no money, but visiting cards, receipts, memoruiida and other papers containing my name, and which; can be of no use to any one but myself. Reward will be paid to any One returning the book to Citizens; National Bank.

Raleigh or to me jal Ashevllle. F. Davidson. Ions, very handsome j. 2...

i COMPLETE LINES OF I ADIES COATS, ULSTERS A'D RATN COATS. C03IPLETE IdNESj OF 3IISSES COATS AND JACKETS, TUB WEATHER TODAY, Forecast for Raleigh and vicinity: Fair. Warmer. Forecast for North Carolina: Fair warmer. I The Wcatlier Yesterday.

I Maximum temperature. .64 minimum temperature, total precipi LADIES SUITS. LADIES SKIRTS, SILK and COTTON. WAISTS the newest. '-ai: 11-L stlisli and newest colorinirs aiuUllhe latest sluipes.

Tli esc are priced New shipment or Dixie Blankets made at The favorite Blankets. satisfactory. o.ou. so.uo. 57.ro ami siu.uu.

try! Vlnol on our guarantee. W. WOMEN'S COSTUMES TAILOR-MADE SUITS. tation to 8 p. 0.

TEN DOLLARS REWARD I OK RETURN of Dress Suit Case bearing initials W. Taken from news stand Union Depot. W. B. Wright.

Union Depot. 10-24-Tu-Th-Su IN AND ABOUT TliK CITY. A. ST1 C. C.

CCllTIK OUT. 1 fm A brilliant iralaxy of the newest Jt-'a It and Winter styles. Tlte most imp-ular, of tlie new fashions. tliat are lnspiratlous. No store In the State can sltow a better oriiTre representative gatlicring of Iiaiid-MMiie PRJNCTSS CXKTlT31EK.sliflftCESS TAILOR-MADE SUITS WITH EMPIRE BLACK JACKETS.

EStfiiE COAT SUITS. LONG COAT SUITS, tntlitlonal Iardqh to White Boy sen tenced l'Vom Guilford. White Oak township district NO. 2 has ordered a special tax election! for public schools. I Rev.

Dr. Alfred H. Moment went to Red Springs yesterday to attend the Presbyterian Synod. WANTED! FURNISHED UNFURNISHED Room without bourJ by young couple; State terms. Address P.

Nevfs and Observer. 10 24 21 RALEIGH, N. C. i i CO.VT SUITSvOX CXJAT AND ETON STYLES. It 1-i Also all the newest and most: titular htyles In Walking Skirts.

State Treasurer B. R. Lacy was in Jefferson yesterday, where he made a speech in favor of the Jefferson Turnpike. WANTED: TO ttENT HOTEL IN North or South Carolina, by man and wife. Years I experience.

Full particulars. population. hotels in town, railroads, terms per year or years. Address "'tT. News and Observer.

10-2 4-3t eol tlie isiipreme. readiness and comjS(Hu ness, of the sections that so acrccabiv cmplia.sixe their tinportanee andi tfularity. We can sliow you everything that Is new and autlwritati nd we auote lower prices. everyt attribute of cxcellouee considered, WOMEN'S SrIJSll GARMENTS. North Carolma Teachers: Mi- 1 I i- Am the public Schools are opening the question.

of books 1 i 1 I will have to be considered. The work of your school should I i i not be delayed for lack of books. If your local dealer does not A conditional ijptirdon was yesterday grantod to C. Courtis, of High I'oint. by jGovernor Glenn, this to be effective during his behavior, sober and Industrious" condition.

a young white man. about 1 7 I years! old. was convicted in Guilford cointy in August, 1904, of the larceny a watch, this being found in his" trunk in his boarding house, and Was sentenced to three years in the Slate Prtson. He contended that he had not put the watch in his trunk. Recently the man who roomed with hln fledj the State, and now upon the application of the two prosecutors.

Who sayj they do. not believe he is the thief, and on thtfl recommendation of the trial judge and the solicitor Governor Glenn grafted this conditional Messrs. Ernest and Thomas i Williams, of Chapel Hill, are spending several days at the home of Mr. Everard 'Baker. I i WANTED BY YOUNG LADY.

H- SITION tti teach private school. Teaches English; Branches. Mathematics. Iatht. French.

Music. Write Mrs. J. 13. Mewborn.

IiGrange. N. C. Stylish lone Coat Suits, rich coplCof imported models. Eton Cvat Suits Evenln5paieis.

Tallor-Mado Skirts, Taffeta Silk and handsome costumes. i Spot cotton took an advance yesterday past the ten cent mark and reached ten and a sixteenth cents a pound on the Raleigh market, have them, remember -yon can get them by return mall fi IB Waists and Silk Itottlcouls. Prices furnished on application. on application. Rev.

Dr. W. C. Tyree left yesterday ACSEXTS ARE MAKINti UHt A DAY with the Candy Floss Machine. Candy Floss 73 W.ifcth New York.

l-24-6t. pardon, for Warrenton. where he will assist Dr. Taylor in a series of protracted meetings in the Baptist church. 4i- 912.50 up to $37.50 $22.50.

$27.50 to $50.00 $10.00 and $12.50 $6.00. $8.00 to $20.00 $3.00. $5.00 and $7.50 $8.00. $10.00 ami $12.50 Coal Suits Cotumcs Eveulnc Capes Separate Skirts SllkJ Waists Silk Petticoat 1-iheral of hrin II. Rogers Alfred 'Williams Company i fc 4 lost: headed umbrella.

engraved to Reward for return to 405 Tucker Building. 10-22-2t. Rev. J. C.

Massee went to Wilmington yesterday to assist Dr. Hale in a series of revival services In the First naptist church of that city. I i RALEIGH. N. C.

I A TED ASSIST A NT ll(M)KK l-IEI er and stenographer for cotton mill oillce. Young man 18 or 20 years of age preferred. Give reference, experience, and state salary expected in first Cotton, care News and Observer. 1 L0-20-frl-sun-tues. Mr.

Charles II. Gattis went to Wcl-don yesterday to attend the Weldon Fair, and he will go to Charlotte'Wed-nesday to attend the Mecklenburg Fair. LADIESi'INE FOOTAVE.VR. Tliese are C'lncinatl-niade shofnnd esiieclally adapted to tlie feet of Soutliern ladh-s. hlh arch InstCpya nd to- bo acquainted with tlie line Is tn lie acquainted with clcsnti dUTerent styles In Ideal Patent Kid and KUI for dress -iitreet wear: 1 all sixes C.

D. and E. Let Us! Fit i JET i The funeral services of E. H. Rog.

ers were conducted at the First colored Baptist church Sunday by the pastor. Rev W. T. Coleman. Suitable resolutions offered by the Masonic Lodge and the Sunday School were read.

Appropriate remarks were made by Johnson. Robertson and James H. Young. The deceased was highly respected by both races of this city who knew him. Mr.

W. Andrews, President fit the Street Railway, and several other officers! of the company were present as was also Col. C. E. Johnson and famtfy.

His devotion to duty was the theme of thpse who spoke, and they impressed upon their hearers the importance of performing faithfully whatever duty wds intfustei to them as this young man had done. He was buried with Masonic; honors with P. G. Jas. Hj Young officiating.

$2.00. $2.50 and S3.00. 5C WW AUTOMOBILE IXIt SALE IN PER-fect running order. C. H.

Turner, Henderson. N. C. 10-17-7t Rev. J.

W. Lynch, of Wake Forest College, was reported quite ill yesterday, his sickness being caused by physical exhaustion in his ministerial work. PRINTER WANTED WANTED A straight compositor with some experience on Joo press. Write at once, stating terms, to Paul Scarborough, Franklin. Va.

1 Mrs. J. Lindsay Patterson has goffered to furnish a library to-each school in Forsyth county that will contribute to the work. The offer was accepted immediately. FOR THE i FAIR Poller Justice Court.

Prof. E. P. Moses has returned from Roanoke "Island, where he visited his son. Mr.

Herbert E. Moses, who has been quite 111. Prof. Moses reports that his son was much Improved. iTheodore King was fined $14.35 GRADING TEAMS NTEI Wanted ten or more mule or horse teams on gradhig work in Glen-wood, adjoining Raleigh; wages 3.25 per day.

Apply on premises or at office of undersigned. Albert L. Murray, manager, Tucker Building. 10-17-t. f.

yesterday by the Police Justice for as-, Fall and -Winter Opening IW-giimlngMotiday October 2dr Wednesday, October 4th, and each succeeding Monday and Wednesdrfffjhrough tlie entire season, we will show the newest and latest styles in FallUid Winter Millinery. We invite yoti to eome and see us. Tlie hats for all the marvelous beauty ami trrace the season claims. Southern lYading Stamps, i-tegi Misses Rpsp Comgany lO Westargett Street. Come on vrlth the old Suit.

Hat and Overcoat we will fit you up In correct style THAT NEW SUIT. ILVT and Dr. Wi L. Poteat president ot Wake Forest-. -will Jeave ina few, days on a tour oi me wonnetn meu-logical, seminaries; including Crozer, Rochester, Newton and sauiting his sisted and father.

John i Arrington and Amy Walker were tried for disorderly, conductj-and the man was sentenced to JO days, oh the the woman being fined $8.5.5. 'J jRpscoe Miller was fined $18.53 for carrying a concealed weapon, and $3.35 for being drunk on the street. fJohnfKinnon was fined $13.55 for an assault on a negro. Jennie Mays submitted to the charge 'theni whqnf ryonroeet the rrcskient. We have the handsomest Call cather-Ina of Men's.

Boy's and Children's NEWSPAPER FOR fALE OR LEASE Will sell or leaSo to a quick buyer the Hertford Herald, located in the town of Murfreesboro, N. and the only paper In Hertford County. Paper has been running only nine months and has circulation of 750 and good advertising patronage. The adjourned regular quarterly meeting of the Capital Hose; Company will be held tonight at 8. o'clock.

ProitiDt attendance Is desired, is) bus Your! Tie Always Slips Without iness of importance will be transacted-: Ijof conducting a disorderly house, and i rr A Write at once Paul Scarborough Editor Southeast Franklin, Va. AfYanh Rev. Livingston Johnson, theiSecre FURNISHINGS eter displayed, before the public. Our Finely HandlTallored Suits for men. name rfcehu fat rlxhjt.

look rlsht. 5 i. -f i i NEVER FORGET THE DOTS -r. -r. -1 I In selectlnjc our fall stock we hare not orrotten the boysl We hare an ele-cant assortment of boy's salts.

ha and overcoats. Just. what they need AND JUST WHAT THEY WANT. Wake Civil Court. tary of the State Baptist Convention, and Rev.

Hight C. Moore, the Sunday School Secretary, left yesterday to at IMPROVE YOUlK' SOIL BY THE USE of Ground Phosphate Lime, 80 to When we launder your Cellars. No broken button holes or tend the West Chowan Association inj 85 per cent. Carbinate of Lime with considerable high grade Phosphoric Northampton county. i Rock ground Jwlth it; good for all saw edges to annoy ypuM Special Department for Hand work on Men's Shirts anrjjyadies Clothes.

Telephone No. 87 for all orders to call and 'deliver. Quick Service crops. For prices, address B. KEITH, Wilmington.

N. C. 10-8-lm illATSt HATSl HATS! i Wake Civil Court convened yesterday morning with Judge CM. Cooke presiding. Unless the calendar is disposed of before that time, the court will be in session three weeks.

Judgment was rendered for the plaintiff in the case of Willis Johnson vs. Mary Johnson, an action for divorce oh the grounds of abandonment. I All the other cases were continued, and the real work of the session will begin today. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD Professor Levin's Orchestra! has a nurrber of engagements for this week. It will play at Hotel Mecklenburg rhrtse City, during the Fox Hunt; one night at Goldsboro.

one night at Chapel Hill, and two nights at Fay etteville. The patronage shows that the orchestra is a good one. i 1 All Latest and Stjles, tlie i in a mansion; In particularly attractive part of Raleigh. Mrs. Jas Sterling corner South Mc Slut pes I CITY St 0 aundry cam Dowell and West Hargett streets.

one block from Union Station. Kates J. ROSEITGARTEIT i 1 I Clothier and Gent's Fnrnlshln7, The negro. W. IL Joseph, who waaj reasonable.

10-21-1 If C0PYRK31T 1905 IT shot "at, on Saturday night byiCornei t. I t.tJ. Footfall Today. There will be a regular game of WANTED TO IJUV ESTABLISHED TTC HOUSE Of imotmi Faycttei rllle Street, Ralelslu N. Tius uimona wno iouna joneyn i iw home, has had a warrant Issued ft Dlmond.

Joseph says he at hoarder at Dimond's home, and that drug business: in good North Carolina town. to 20.000 population. Name price, terms, prospects one ball fired from Dimond's jpisto cash and credll sales, number prescriptions. also1 rent and other ex- M'r II jl broke his pipe stem. Dlmond has not i football this afternoon between the first and second teams of the A.

and M. College on the athletic field on the cpllegej campus at! 4:30 o'clock. There will be; no admission fee charged, and ejvery one is invited to attend. Burnet Vanilla Extract Is the best. The grocers know it.

Insist on having Burnett's. It Is for your food. penses. All answers confidential. Address, N.

Al It. Box 233. Fav-ettevllle. N. Ci 10-22-3t PERSONALS.

A ROYAL FEAST ever one buy tlieir micerles at our alore. Alt the seasonal le delicacies found Is our store tlie year rcnd. If yon njoy a cup of coffe we In Tlte yon to call this week. Al, welcomed. Place your orders with as we will please yon.

I meoasoaATt -f No Vacation. Pnter any time.l Individual Insttuction. It Ii ocedHl fact 'knnwn in North Carolina by thOS4 -frTi riim if a ux i us who are informed, that KING'S is THE SCHOOL tn 11IGIIT SCHOOL, viewed from every standpoint of merit and worthiness. Tlie best faculty. Best equipment.

The largest. More muluates in positions than-all other business schools in the Stat, so st the B1T, It is the cheapest. Write today for our Special Offer, New Catalogue and full Information. Address, KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, ttalelsh, N. or Charlotte, ITT.

71 mWV WnJl A Personal Invitation is extended to every reader of this advertisement to call General B. S. Royster, of Oxford! is in the city. I Col. R.

L. Leinster has returned from Hamlet. I Rev. I. McK.

Plttenger, left jyester day- for Wilson. Mr. W. R. Linton returned to Sails; bury yesterday.

ift Mr. Fred Woollcott left yesterday; for New York City. i Mr. Ludlow Birdsong returned to Chapel Hill yesterday. Ij Mr.

Paul Dunn returned to j. State University yesterday. M. Mr. H.

S. Lowry left the city yesterf dav for Oxford on a business trip. i Mr. W. E.

Durfey, of Richmond. Va. after a visit to his family here, lefif i yesterday. i M.I J. R.

FERRALL CO maul 'm Gapudine Cures BAI COLDS and HEADACHES. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. The Nixon Zimmerman Operas; Company Present WILIiARD SPENSEIUS Dainty Comedy Opera Miss Bob White "THE OLD HOMESTEAD OF MUSICAL COMEDY." A Musical Bofiiltardmont in an At-inosiJicre Sweet Clover, Brilliantly Surrounded Siirpiisinifly Tuneful. 60 IF.OILE ti AN ABSOLUTE INNOVATION IN THE REALM OF UNCTUOUS FUN. Pretty.

Nimble Girls a Feature. Capt. Charles Cuthrell. of JSorroIKj; after a visit here at the home Mrs J. H.

Griffith, left yesterday. Mr. Nathan Anderson, of Wllsoni, and Mr. Charles R. Barnes, jo I Elni City, after a visit here, left yesterday Walter B.

Cooke Dead. 31 r. Shiinie Overcoat I for i Rain or 1 i. Jtoi A larce Unse token when i-etlrlnjr will break up freli coltl momliyf.v A flose every liourM duriM tlay will euro any com. Mr.

T. B. Cooke, of Wilson, with the Yarborough House here, was in Raleigh yesterday on his way Txulsburg. called to his homo by the leath of his bother. Mr.

Walter IS. Cooke. The. deceased, a son of the Jate Mr. W.

B. Cooke, was a young man, 23 years old. and had been sick for Jr. long while, his death having taken Sale boclns Momtey mominsJ and view our Autumnal gathering of watches, diamonds personal jewelry, silver and cut glass for household use and decoration, and the many other things, beautiful or useful, that are here in rich variety There is something of interest here for every bhe and we want every one to feel free to come and 1 6 around and to ask to have this or that shown them-without feeling that they must buy H. Mahler's Sons.

AT ALL DllUO STOUES. at ociock. t-nccs i.iO. 31.0O. 75 ami 50 cents, i We want oiipiinninicatc with every real estate agcit in tlie State of North J.

L. (mUINN 00 Used to be coat for fair i weatelier; anotlier for rain. And you felt bad if it cleared off and ca light you with he rainy clay coat on. Tlien came along: a ccnlus and Invented CBAVESETTB a fabric that in absolutely rainproof now we liave Overftjats; tlmt are both and rainy day coats. i Mot of the Rain are made without any regard to fit 'or style.

Rut we don't think It Is enough that they keep j-ou We've' tailored ours, as lovely and completely as though they were fair weather only. Lon; because yon want tlie protection of length perfeet-tittlug neck and shoul-tier with tht easy and graceful body tooNeneasytbat makes, tliem prefer able to anything tdiown In this line. Inside we have lwlf lined them and most of tliem with silk lining. i I i I i Cnncwled by everj Iwdy to lie tlie an best; rain coat that ha been turned $10. S12.50.

$13, to $22.00 ih plain black, gray, silk Like for vou to see tliem." i if r-f i( i place at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Foster, living near funeral will take place today. Fjorist Carolina. We Have a good to offer I $100 Reward. I -I It ALEIGdV NORTH GAROtllfa 5 The dispensary commissioners of I We Olve Southern irain.

ttape. Carnations. Hoses and VloletsJur All tdzes In our popular Hats, hist wieka rush -got us out of sizes for awhile Mock Is complete again now. specialty. BOttTuew iragyM.

ations arrant Jn th tylfcat hort notice. Palo. Kerm, andffio- Forrest, Tebault Rmm TalbtH; HuHclIng, Norfolk, Va. We Make Tliem Fresli Every Dry Rpyster's -Maple Wolnuts.M the town of Ayden offer the: 1 above reward for evidence sufficient to con vict parties who broke Into the dls pensary Tuesday night. October 17th, and certain quantities of goods.

Done by order of board of, L. C. KKTNNER. J. J.

H1NES. It" S3 ter bloomlnsr nsc Fall rtuiha. Ilyacintns. Nafct S. BERWANGER, The One-Price Clotliior ma Tn 1 1 dr.

etc. Rose un. mar t. Vergrerns tn! trea ble plants In season. I 4 1 i 5 i mf.

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