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. thk rartvs Aim ai:3tniv!Eii, TitEsnA r juxe is. ions 8 w r-f. mr r-sc t tli e News arid Observer. BOYLAN-PEARCE CO. BOYtAN-PEAUCE CO. ' - f - . 1 : A 'TUESDAY . .ii . . : . . June 15, l&os. TRAINS LEAVING RALEIGH DAILY s seaboard Air lane juuiway. Going North. Going South 12:40 a. m. ; 1:10 a.m. 11:20 a. m. . 12:01 p. m. 6:15 p. m. 3:20 a. nu 3:60 a. m 4:05 p.m. A 5:15 d. m Bhoofly. , i . Southern. Coin? East. i r l 4:20 a. xK. ' 12:30 p. ? Ar. 10:35 a.m. watJ . Gowsr west. 2:00 a. m 3:45 a. m 1, 6:30 p. m. 1 4 : 0 5 p. m. nalrto-ti mnA Ksmthnort- Going South, 'i AnTre -Raleigh. 6:00 a.m. . c 8:30 a. m. 1:15 p.m. y :15p. m. J " Nnrf rilb and Southern. Going East. Arrive Raleigh. CiSSa.m. ' :.!-; 10:65 a. m, 4:00 D. m. A 10:03 p m IN AllD ABOtrr THE CITY Mr. Walter Clarlc. Jr., left yesterday morning for Warren Plains to attend the Warren county cojirt . . Prof. R. D. McDowell. of Canton. paused through the city yesterday, en route to Moreneaa City o aiiena me Teachers -Assembly, j-: . ' The new pavement tn front of the Mechanics Bank haa been completed Mid adds much to theJ appearance of that part of 'the street. I Dr. Hubert AV'Royster has returned from Atlantic City, Where he went to atttend the convention of the Amer ican Medal Association). Dr. -W. L. Poieat, presldent'of Wake Fort-st College was in the city yester day, returning home from Winston Salem, where he spokeSunday. prof. Ralph j Ferrelir of Hartville, South Carolina, after attending the funeral of Mr. C B. Edwards, Jr., left early this morning forWadesboro. iupon Invitation, Mr.I. B. iBrough ton will stop oVer'at Statesvllle on the lSth Instant and deliver a Sunday School lecture .to the United Sunday Schools of that. place. V M ; Hon. Wilson d. Lamb, of Willlam ston. chairman J of the tata Board of Elections, is ltr the cltV. Mir; Umb says that the Ireoent rain In; rls sec tion have' inltired iha crops. Mr. Ellas Carr. secraUry - of the State Board of. Agriculture, ' has re turned from Baltimore, where' he went to !obk Into ' the matte of tags and equipment for the oil inspection work. ; Corporation I ; Commissioner B. F. Aycock was in the city (yesterday. He will return today, IwhenN the Commis sion will consider excessive " taxes of industrial corporations and the taxa tion of banks, ij; i ' . v ;.',;,- I,. " The services fat the Sldlerr Home Sunday aftemodii werefconducted by Mr.' Leo D. Heartt, of th Presbyteriaa church. Mrs. Roberts was j at the piano, and the- singing wa led by M isses Katie and Lizzie Walker. I A' party compqsed of the following boys. Moses Woodard, Erie Knight, John Underwood .and Darnell Thom as - are camping, out nfir Mlburnie. They report that they re having a - most enjoyable ! time and have made several large catches ofy flsh. ''Mr.' II.VW Simpsoh. of New Bern, - one of the architect of the Eastern Carolina Teachers' .Training School at dreenvllle. Is In the city; Kite will pre sent plans to the Municipal Building Commission fori ltaieigh'a new Munic ipal Building and Auditorium. ' j ''I Th following. party passed Ithrough Raleigh yesterday going to the Teach iers Assembly from Whltsett Institute: Misses Blanche Rankin. Llllle BTewer, Grace Hoffman.! Essie Wheeler, Oeor- Kla Clapp, Dr. and Mrs-W. T. Whit- sett,'Pror. and Mirs. J. II. .Joyner, and ProL and Mrs. ,W; C Rankin. " ! I An A. and M.ifgraduate oT this year, Mr. J. E. Latham passedi through the city Sunday on ; his way to. the Pa- i clfic coast: From there he will sail for the Philippines, where he will Join Uhe U. S.' Constabulary service. He i will be accompanied by two ther A. and M. boys, RJ K. Falson land R. A. !8harpeV - '-u' - . . -.- o c t f . Wlien Tired Out ' I ; Take llorsforU'a'Acia PbospluUe. ' It vitalizes the nerves sand asRtsts i the digestion refreshes ana i mvigo- 1 FEHSONALS. i Mr. 8. Brown Shepherd Jias gone to Sanford on business. : o i Mr. H. H. Patterson, of Chapel If 111, was In the city yesterday. Mr. Louis Pegrarae of Smitnfleld, is In lh rltV. Ex-Sheriff M. .W. Page, of; Morrls vllle. was in the eltyesterday. Dr, A. D. Betta, of Greensboro. Is In the city visiting relatives. Dr. Belts has Just returned! from Memphis. TeonA "whene h attended the Reunion of the -Confederate Vct- Hon. 1 Paul B.v Means, of. Concord. wii in -the cltv vesterdav. 7 Mr. Horace. Upshur, of Richmond, Va.. was in the city yesterday. was among yesterday's arrivals at the Giersch. . . . -. j Mr. J. M. Carion, of Rutherfordton, was in me city yesieruay. v ; Kir. V. J. McDaniel. of Charlotte. registered at Jhe Yarborough yesUr- Mr. W. S. Penn. of Clayton, was Jhere yesterday. '; ' Q MacftMAMKiTRUSTCO, I , K. R.MacKKTIIAN. ATTY. ilifkelSi.ab, ji FAYETTtE, M. ?. j 1 10.000 ROAD BOND. ! Franklinton iTowhship. Franklin county. North CaVollna, Bids will be received till noon July 6th on 310.000 ' road bonds, bearing 6 per cent lnter Sest. payable semi-annually, dated July I, 1903, maturing Julyai 1939. ! B. T;. OR KEN. Secretary; t - - -Franklinton. N. C. ;. . 6-16-2 wks.; ; r , j- - "riiADII.!S'.Airr GI5NTS . Kev. York Quick lunch zii - Bet Stria In the Sontlu All kinds of hot and cold Hunches. All kinds of lunches In boxes: 1 Oysters in neason. Lunch' tickets:! 31-16 for 31. 0: 22.30 for 12.00; 13.00 for 13.60. AH kinds sandwiches 5 cents. Reg ular meals 25 cents. Weguarantee satisfaction. ' Tables for. ladies. Meals penl out. - - T.i- New Yorlc 2u!c!c Lunch Co., Rest . V Rail (Six Words to the Line.) r CACH WITH ORDER NO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN 1'Olt LESS THAN SO CENTS. SPECIAL . DDSOOUNTS ON EXTENDED AD VERTISIXG. RESULTS ASSURED. Wants ads. received at the New and Observer Building or wlUwat charge for messenger service from tl PONtal Telegraph or American District Union or Postal messenger boys by UrleptHMie or call box from any point In the city who will receive -advertisements for this column at rate ut ten cents per line, counting fdx word to-the line. Just as tliey receive tele grama lor transmission' over Western Union or Postal lines. PRINTER WANTED: COM BIN A tion ad. and make-up foreman can get good position if all right and well recommended. Union shop. Write quick'. "Morning Daily," care News and Observer, 6-15-4t WANTED A LIVE, SOBER, Ex perienced Installment furniture salesman and collector to work city and mill trade. Uood salary to right man. , References must at: company application. Address Box 694. Greensboro, X. C. WANTED PLASTERERS; APPLV to Central Carolina Construction Co. St. Mary's School, Raleigh. 6-15-10t VANTED-4FtVB VOUNG MEN Tt do advertising 'work; Good pay. Apply to Mr. Moore. 509 Salisbury St.. between 9 and 12 o'clock. .' 1 t WANTED TWO L.DY TEACHERS' for State High School; principal and vice-principal. Must have State Hlgn School certificates and will recommended; give amount of sal ary wanted. Also one flrst class music teacher. Write W. U. Nleli , olson, M. D., Harwrpng. N. C. WANTED: MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, Girls to represent 1 us. Write for particulars at once; Partin Supply Company, Parsons, 1 Tennessee. 6 13 2t CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED: Ex perience unnecesary; $100 monthly and expenses. Central Cigar Co.. Cleveland, O. 6 136t 1 FOR SALE: A WELL ESTABLISH- el Jewelry business, splendid loca tion. Terms cash. Reason for sale, desire to retire! from business. Ad dress Mrs. R. D. Whitley, 205 E. Main St.. Durham, N. C. 6-1 3-7 1. WANTEDS POSITION TO TEACH music (Instrumental) In graded or ' high school, by young lady who has had training In ! Davis College. I'-t-ersburg. Va., also Conservatory of Music, Boston, position In Virginia or North Carolina preferred. Test I monials sent 1 desired. Address Miss-A. Stokes, Gardiner Hall, Bos ton, Mass. ' ' 6-l-Tues-3tl. ; WANTED: INFORIIATION RE- garalng good business for sale; not particular about character, size, ot location; prefer to deal with owner. Give price and full description. Ad dress L. D., Box 984 J, Rochester, N; Y. 5-ll-Ctl-Tues. WANTED: POSITION AS MUSIC teacher by young lady who has had best training and can furnish good references. Address "B." Silgo. N. C. 6-13-3t. FOR SALE: THE COX RESIDENCE at West Raleigh and 2 1-4 acres ot land. Apply to S. A. Ashe, Jr., 6-13-3t. ' 1 t RUBBER STAMPS t RUBBER Stamps!- One line not exceeding 3 Inches, 15c; each additional line, 10c; Autographs, 31.25; Daters, 15c. to 31.60. Try me. with your next order. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. T. Terry, 210 1-2 Fayette vi Me St., Holleman building. s-t-tl2t WANTED MEN TO LEARN BAR- ber trade. Few weeks . required. Best paying work within the reach of poor man. Can have shop with small capital. Wages 312 to 320 weekly. 'Wonderful demand for barbers. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Ga. 6-12-6L - j WANTED AT ONCE: A REGIS tered druggist. State age, r?ieren: e and salary wanted; Address D. E. W, Care New. and Observer. 6-U-5U. 1 WANTED: MCE BUGGY HORSE, Medium size! State particulars. Address E., Morrlsvllle, Wake Coun ty, N. C. '6-ll-4tl. I FOR SALE: ONE POOL TABLE IN good condition with fixtures. Ad dress Box 34. Farmvllle. N. C. 6 4 lOt KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. RAL lgh, offer a strong commercial training In Book-keeping, Shorthand " and Telegraphy. Bend tor catalogue. WANTED; YOU TO PREPARIJ FOR a good position by taking a course at King's Business College.! RaJ- K I NO'S BUSINESS COLLEGE wants to put you In a good position. We have thousands of former . stu dents holding responsible places. Write for catalogue. Address King's Business College, Raleigh, N. C , FOR SALE A DESIRABLE JRESI dence on North Blount street. For particulars apply to J. W. F. Mahl ' . er, Raleigh, N. C. 6'2eod-2wk EXPERIENCED REGISTERED druggist desires location, either buy Interest In established business or open new bulnesH. Best ' references.' Address. Druggist, ears News and Observer. j j e 10-i-e. o. d.St I 1 NOTICE! TWO STORE ROOMS IN I Raleigh for lease until May I. 113 I formerly occupied by J. B. Qreen, Company. These stores cqmmuni cats and have East Ilargett entrances at 15 Street - ana - on .Wilmington Street. -. Will i-lease torether or senaratelv. Possession given Immediately. Freight elevator ; ana nanasome grocery display fix tures on' the' premise and for sale. M. Ashby Lambert. Trustee In Bank ruptcy. , j ;v , j 7A:rn:D; totj ro czrr bun nosn: i :udy Circular. Book-keeping, f ' " - , rid pc ----fp f "rht AGENTS FOR THE LADIES' 1I03IE JOURNAL PATTERNS. ANY 15c: PATTERN WITH QUARTERLY STYLE BOOK FOR 20c. PATTERNS 10 A 15c, NONEHICnER. 3IONT1ILY STYLE . BOOK FREE. WITH HER ga,SayP EOPL-E Yet this City Can V7oman's Exclusive Dry Goods Store and "Thai's Us." Ho wonder ve Do the Business "Clearing up and Cleaning out" JUST NOW WE ARE DOING THE 1IOUSF, CLEANING STUNT, CULLING FROM GENERAL STOCK ALL THE SHORT LINES, ODD PIECES AND SEASONABLE STUFFS FOR SUMMER THAT WILL NOT PAY US TO WINTER, BANKING THEM ON TABLES. PILING THEM ON COUNTERS AND OTHERWISE DISPLAYING THEM WITHIN E ASY REACH AT VERY FASCI NATING PRICES. STYLISH SUM MER SILKS. Loufeinc, Silk and Satin Foulard have led all season. Qualities that sold for 7 .". and 81N? arc now Silks with Bird-eye Satin IKHh at 50 lttiiiM lunula Sllk for Seco Silks, plain colon, not many FANCY STRIPE Seven or right fancy colored ! Linen to SPECIALS IN L McrcxTrizc and Soft llnlslietl Can van 25'., 35; and 50v market down Extra Kprtial hi 38-. White Linen Lawn , 25c. TABLE DAMASKS, Full nud half hlcat hod Satin Damask $l.(HI. $1.25 and $1.75 valuer are Table Napkin, balance of our Wcn k, out about SO or more dozen, value $2.25 to $7.00 per dozen, cl.-.raiM-e prices .til. i. .$1J10 to $5.00 BIG RATI I MATS AND TOWELS. Extra thick quality, Terry Cloth Towel, pink and white, blue and white, etc.. two qualities, 1. r. 65c. to $1.2$. 30x60 Rim TurkbJi Towels. . . j 36-1 n. and -10-hi. Bath Towels. I 18x31 Linen' lluck Towels, all linen. Around. Uie More are bargains everywhere. r SALESMEN, EXPERIENCED. I have a Maple, eay selling line. Sam ple light: commission; wrlje me. F. W. Main. 71. Iowa City, la. ; 6-13-Sun.. Tues.. Wed., Frl. IV S Vnrt.nilvnn v Wrtrrr mr m m .we teacn Bookkeeping, Shortnand. Penmanship, etc, by Mail Free, If ?ou ever enter school. Explained n Home Study Circular. King's Business Callege. Raleigh JL C. FOR SALE: EITHER MY iRESI- dence. 408 HlHsboro street, or my farm, seven miles from Unl igh. 120 acres, one of the most beautiful In Wake, over 3.000 fruit trees, new hous and new barn, an ideal. Im proved country home with rirte pas ture, and a beautiful lake. Stock on the farm. A. Dughi. Write today to the Trust Department Southern Life & Trust Go. GREENSBORO, N. C and It will recommend to you a safe Investment paying 7 per rent per annum payable semi annually, with all taxes paid. A. W. Mo A LISTER, President, A. M. SCALES. VIoe-lTes and Gen'l . CounseL V FUNERAL DESIGNS Any style, shape or price. 35 gets a nice one, 310 'a : , large one, and the 325 to 375 ones are large and handsome. Some as cheap as S2. Send late-at-nlght orders to our Greenlsro tore. i J. VAN LIN D LEY NURSERY CO. Greensboro, N. C. lomona, N. C. VISITING CAHOS Ion may have handsomely en graved ones almost as cheap as ' printed ones If yon will wrts us - for 'samples and 5 pries, j Also wedding Invitations. RKLL BOOK A STATIONERY CO. "Rleltwwm. Va Preciseness in Printing We try to give each Individual customer just what he wants, without any ifs or ands in 1L. If you have no desire save to get the best, we give you the benefit of long experience. A trial order will convince you and satisfy us. M. JJ. CARROLL, Academy ifntdc, Raleigh. N. O, TTTi III Doast of Only Ono . .59c 35c. 27 l-2. 22 l-2c. LINEN SUITINGS. Suitings, north 25 to 37c. reduced , 19c INEN SKIRTINGS ' Cloths and Stripe Skirtings worth to 19c. NAPKINS AND TOWELS. are marked down tills way. Tito marked down to 75c., 85c. and $1.25. Klightly soiled, bat will all wash 60c. . .15c. and 25c. 12 l-2c. to 15Vipr., at 10c. THE SELECTION of the graduation gift for the "sweet young graduate" can best he made here. We have a splendid assortment of small Gold Jewelry. Watclies, Chain, Bracelets, Lock ets, Necklaces all of the very best and of the character that will give mutual pleasure to both the recipient and the purchaser. All specially . priced for this occasion. Your examination is respect fully solicited. H. Mahler, s Sons JEVELERS, RALEIGH, . N. CAROLINA FOR SALE! GOOD SITE FOR Manufacturing EnterpriseEspecially Suited for manufactur ing Furniture. PA1UIER Q HUNTER, Insurance and Real Estate. 11 E. Martin St, Raleigh. a n. aycocs. n. w. Miasms. ATTOnilEYS AT LAVj Practfoe In kotto Stat am) Federal Courts. Ode) tn Electrlo RclMtwj, opposite Postoflce, on llartSa UleUdx, H. O. Aycoc inn ms?nn UUIIIUIUll JUNE WEDDINGS come, but once a year. To some me.n they come never. Perhaps they squeeze the dollar too tight Quit it BUY A WEDDING RING and squeeze yourself Into the affec tions of she who'll become your June bride. Get It here. Our wedding Jewelry, Is best but not dearest": Privett&Comp'y JEWELERS, WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA. Artistic Designs in Fine GOLD AND PLATINUM; and GEM set Jewelry EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN I Sterling Silverwcro t far th Table, Toilet and Orna ' mental Use. Ecclesiastical Wares C. LUT.1SDEV & SON, r JEWELERS TO THE SOUTH' ERN PEOPLE. T31 Main St, RICHHOND.' VA, Selection packages sent to par, ties furnishing satisfactory rf- 3C G o Ids; qhjC AcIiog ). Dy RomovlngjTho'.Cause Relieves the distress and Feverish -ness and restores healthy conditions. ITS UQU ID-Pleasant to Take; Contains no Aoetanlllde 10c, ,25c and 50c at Drug Stores IFlt'jpML Tom want to BeJL Bay or Stent? If so, don't fall to tee as. All kinds of Insar- ' anc. Tiro smaU Farms to Heat. niGHTowEn q foot. H. P. S. Architect IUVLEIGHN. C. Dividing with love Is always doub ling. , Acmo Drug Co. Wkolesali and Uaoofactiriis DriggisK 125 East Martin Street. RALEIGH, N. C. Mall and phone order liave prompt attention and quick ship ment. Capital City Phone No. 191. ' Italdgh Phone Co., No. 274. For Son Throat, Cold.Cratap. Court. Asthma. Burro, Sprain. Brniaes. Sunburn, knect Bile. Rbsamatisaa, SweUut Reduce Fern. Alt Drauiati. 15c to U oa ESTATE Xpt a day passes but what we are brought fare td'facefrith'aa iBvestAffator, some rnan vrfio has scrutinized, y '-' V. Roarrlieti. made comparisons, and who declares upon "the strengtli of Ids. own', anbtased Judgment .tha'-he.fln';Vs'' Iwrej not only the bo4.-looklng and best-fiuiug clotldni;, but Uio most exhau i ! lection of stylltdi patterns. Our assemblage of meu'a and, young 'men's suits comprehends every proper and popu. - ; lar style, tocetlxr with' Ue latest effects that have Just come into the foyer of fashion. , y V' 1 1 f r : Every Salt ol CIoaino from $15 That run!f thoughtful and painstaking preparation for every taste, every purse. A irxlee without a' parallel In Its couipletencMM. In Its satisfaction of and a direct caterlns to every man's desires ..six) roqjurcmcn(s relative to apparel.' . ;. .; , : ' - f t "1 1 PLENTY -STRAW ILTS, PUSNTV '.NEGLIGEE SlIIltTS. PLENTY .tiGUT-WEIGHT UNDTOIWEati ra i - HOSIERY, 1LETY lT-LTt LER-WKI NOW ON SALE Report Volume 148th on sale. Price Kcnd for price of reprint reports with We have a large stock of ll.iO fiction we are se01nc at tSOaior ccL postpaid.- Send f or list. . . " :':-' ' '' " ; l" ' W7t , UALEIGII' IIAKCLK. :-7QRia t , cgopEnt:pi?o?G.i:PtvprtetorQ i CAZALOGtJE, O nEQtnCST. :?$S.iV : h- XALEIOIL 2f CL White Ilountain Freezers and Refrigerators RaIeigh,'N.! C. iwcoseosATta. Tnti GREAT SCTIOOIj OP T1TE SOU TIL SPECIAL SUMMER RATES for -JUNE, Enter now and SAVE S9 to $15 on your srbolarship, besides belnff ready for a position this fall.- Individ nal Instruction and personal attention I iuu iniorniation. R mc. or HjTI - i . 7 1 Lunch Sets Tally Cards v ParJkins5' Invitation Cards AT: j , THE NFW LIFE AND E2f V 1 mm 9 . 1 r 1 3 . . 1 McPHEIlSOlI Q BAIUiES, ars bnmed at lower rates land larger guarantes values than ever bsfor.' Prospective Policyholders and agsnts will serve their own Interests by conferrinf 'wiui '. r::i-' rvv,r! i h :rx.:'f- tiKNaTUAb AGENTS FOR NORTH CAROLEfA, : 5 , gaxjOBsersfs to XL'B. &ANXJT. . -, lit lUllOOUQIi .ft 109 Fayette viile Street inYentonfSalBl,!" SEND IT .yiluuUS.lUljuUliiU. , - .r . ' ; : TUE TIT AWT TH lC VflTTTl MA IT?JTTV TtTflTlT? ! i ML 1U UVJ 1UU1V JUXlUillilVt H U1VU Our Prices are Our wdrfc is Send it OAK CITY STE AL! L AUNDRY CO. G 1 JT CLOTHING FOB. YOUR SUMMER PRICEK SL50 $1.50. Clark's AnnotaUons. .4' t ' f" The Big Hardware lien. - r - Charlotte;N;C. s i 1 1 ii -1 iii 1 1 ut iii Qnmilnrk i mil Trp?il i i JUU Yon win bo pleased perfectly If yon patronise us. , ! : - ( . Our Carriages are easy runnlnjr. clean and moiiern: our Horses active, v gentle and first class. Our entire ser-l vk-e. In fact, the best any one could -Wish, '; - ; .- ; '-.v- . ,y s i , - a., j ; 4 Reasonable Rates. IXODDIHS ? LIVERY PESGUD'S BO OK I t. tt FAYETT K V1LLK ST. I . f , DOW1IENT" POLICIE3 07 " f ! T ' r TuJeiih, North Carolina V.:.i!3 l!:ts ' ' for L:id-SLir.z::r :a:s't Every Department ; Sttft Clcsss &t 6 oV.rck - H TO . US 1 '". the lowest : the Be? t to us 1. t every ; form, am) vdthln the rcarli service with full appreciation - t ' f-C" --i" ..V .k - - '. COMFORT -, " ' ' I v A r ; i r r:"i v :rrr7 rrr::r. rror.TH c.'ci.r"'
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