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t ' 'IS -1 THE AlTD OBSBBVEB; SATURDAY, (1 -Ait.. . . . - $ -ij'- aa, The Sweet LHUe - Fellow. ! i Uo morr the solemn5 irilencei No more the j Apf-H rain. That sweet little fellow - Is home with m'ei again t hLsA MMa?. J El., The world Is bright with beauty Each rose a crimson sta For, that sweet little fellow Is home with. me again! r ' '. ; nr, j V And Love Is more; than Love was v Such honey-cups ,to a rain v Since that sweet little fellow , A is home with "me again! I J r P. I Stanton. - I - i Mrs. C. BJ GUI has rone on visit to Petersburg Roanoke, Lynch burg and Ferrumjva. S I ;; Miss Susan Iden leaves this morn ing for Knoxville.? Tenni. t4 attend a house party and a 'camping jtrlp in the Tennessee .Mountains. .., She! will visit Ashevllle on her return. - j ) , - Mrs. Stirling Ruffln. of Hlllsboro, lm visiting MrsJ William J. lAndrewsJ . Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Garner and Master Edward D. Garner ing Mrs. Garner'a'parents, ,Mrs. D. G. Conn. I -,. ' Mrs F. O. Stanbauah. are visit- Cap t. and of Golds- boro, who has been In the. city the guest of Mrs. I I. SH. ' ParisL returned home yesterday alternoon. j ; ' After visiting" Miss Vivian Mon cure, Miss Olive Merrell returned Uo her home at Snow" Hill yesterday af ternoon. . i V $ t ..:'J .j Miss; Maude Itoyall. of- Pittaboro, was in the city esterdayj while on her way to Dunn. Ivhere she will visit Mrs.U. W. t)raur)on. j ; p ; Mrs. C. 'T. A Young land liWe daughter, Lucile, who have been the guests at the home of Col. J. C. .. Harris, returned home . yesterday at- ternoon. V i Mli Qertrude Mendenhall and .Miss Melvillel Fort, of GreenabOTo, are In th citv' th'ruta ttt Mm J T. Joynr. , . il : . ... j ; .. Mrs. 8. .Webb i!o!loway spent jes terdaywlth relaUvss at Cary. i- Mrs. Sam XcSln, 'of ScotWhd Neck." who hflit besh in Anhtvinn ar. rived In the city iyiaitrdajl afternoon Mrs. ,W. O. Howard, of Tarboro, In In th cltv th rtf5t of MHl rh -Gold;-': :: t.; I'jv. ! ' Mrs. J. B. Crudpp, of Klttrell, ar rived In the city yesterday afternoon and is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James R. Roers.;- ' t 1 Mr. and Mrs.? 5." P. Stell returned yesterday afternoon from iRlchmond. Newport News,, Norfolk 'and Ports mouth. ; . j i P 5 Miss Ethel Miller, of faoldsboro. " arrived In the city : yesterday and Is vthe guest of Miss Agnes Lacy. : Misa Kllpatrik left yesterday af ternoon for Cary: .-j f-'.' , , Miss Constance Pfhol. f ; Winston, and i Miss -Wyche, of Durham, who . have been' in the ft lty for several days giving examinations, t returned L to their homes yesterday. ; I s 1 - Miss Sudie Baekervillf. of Char " lotte, arrived in the city yesterday, to visit Miss Lucy Lewla.r,ri.J . Mrs. Thomas Thierman, of Rlehn mond. Virginia, vfbo haa been lrt the kij me guest oi Airs, nusseu jji. eun. returned home yesterday. ! a Misses Lily and Mildred Mat thews, of Greensboro, are visiting in the city., t ! 'H ; ! s? Miss Ila Poot has returned home .from a visit to Durham. . -; Jj Miss Stehhertson teftalna. , At her beautiful country! home, two miles south , of Che city, jMiss 'Lizzie Biepnenson ;neiigntruuy entertained .a numoer oi jner menai on Tnursaay evening from elg1tf to eleven, in hon or of her gu4st. i Ml&i : Ctennte : Mc Gregor. of Maxto'n.5 p i-t "t I , After numerous I games had been participated in by the guesu . delicious refreshments, consisting of Ice cream. cake and. lemonade - were! served, by the hostess and her sister J Miss Sadie Stephensort. , P ; j , " Those present Strei MMses Glerinle McGregor, of Maxton; Qla' Backer, Reba Stokes. ' Bessie, Renton, Gertrude Stott. . Katherinl Valentin, Lizzzie Stephenson and Sadie Stephenson ; Messrs. Guy Sherrill. Cyrus Stephen son, A. T. Reld, ?C. E. fates, K. E. Stalllngs, J. C. Ellers, and W. V Ste- .; venson. ; i . - 1 7 It was nearly 12 o'clock when the r guests departed, jeachr declaring Miss Stephenson a' mot charming hostess, ' -'.4 Cr-8 -.V'ar.c- :r :Jy . Bridge Party. Chapel Hill, N. C. JMne 2$. A beautiful bridge party w$s given on -the lawn at the home of Mrs. R. S. MacRae by Mrs. MacRae; Mrs. Car michael and Mlsii- Cheshire on Tues day morning, j June 2 2nd.) The day was perfect, and the greenery of trees and grass formed a levely back ' ground for the gay participants. But terflies formed the. Scheme ofV the a targe Douquet or wild flowers was placed in the cenfer of the lawn and paru-coioreq , DUttertues for score cards, fluttered over thi flowers Mrs. C. Alphonso Smith won the prize, a lovely Hie with embroidered butterflies. At It was' Mrs. Smith's ; tunate. : - u Delicious refreshments Were served after which the crowd dispersed de claring the morning a de Ightful one. San Souct CJifJb Entertained , Greensboro, Juoe ,25. Mrs. E. D. Broadhurst enteltalned the 4' San Seuci Club and aitew frlfndn yester day afternoon to i announce the en gagement of Miss' Annie fiparger 'and Mr. S. & Steele, of, RockfnghanV Everything pertaining to this party was unique In appointment and beau tiful In effect. . While . seated it the ... dining table enjoying refreshments each guest a Uttle folder which when opened showed - to the astoQlshed ladies the mounted pho ographs of Mies Sparger and f Mr. Steele, and be neath them ' was ffhe daie . "October, 1109." Little MiVMartha again) came In: at the close of the ; luncheon and placed oerore. tier mother a Ilver loving cup, ' which Mrs. Broadhurst filled with fruit punch and passing the cup around all: drank to the hap- piness of the bride-elect, The bride-to-bef ' Is a (daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. Hi Bpargir, and has a . , , , r XIrs. U'lnaKm'g 8oothln gyrtnx Tit Vm 0 o vrr BjXTK-mft YKAKS by ILLIONS UK mrruKk tot Mr CHJLOKKA VU1LB TKK1M1NU wUh lEKH-XT SUCCESS IT fcCX'THKM tb t;HII,l. 8UCTKNH tS UUMa ALI'AV.i tU PAINj tl)FS WlNl OlUO. aw. Ji -i t.t- Kmd; lor 1 URUIOKA. . Bold b c '" la -ry rrt.of t: vwor:d. Ha ur r- 1 i for . .. -iwi t-otithlof Jyru? r ,: large circle of frkends and admirers throughout the State, .while the groom Is a prominent; young, business man, being associated in several Rockingham enterprises. 5 o ' OwenWood. , Stateevllle, N, C, : 'June 25.-er friends will be Interested to .know that Miss Juanlta Owen, who recently returned to her home here from Athens, Ga where she haa held a position in - a photography studio the past1 few years, ana Mr. samuei 1 ta. Woods, of Athens, wllirbe t married Tuesday, July. 6th. The ceremony will take place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Owen, on east - Bell street, in the forenoon, at 9:30. "8 Z Jones-Garrett. Fayettevllle, N. C.;iJune 25. Last night (.Thursday 24th) at V o'clock Marion fWinslow Garrett, daughter or Mf.'v and Mrs. J. E. Garrett, and Mr Jarvls Devereaux Jones were married. at the home of the bride's parents In I . . . m f ma presence ut . a k icw tnuup uiiu relatives, v After . the ceremony the bride and groom went to their future home,, re cently built by Mr. Jones on North street. . The families of both the bride and groom are prominent In this com munity. Mr. Jones is a popular young businessman. ' o o A Runaway Marriage. Durham, June 25. Magistrate R. A. Harris waa the wediocksmlth at which love 1 laughed yesterday after noon, when Mr.. D. K. Smith, of Ox ford, and Mfass Annie Thorpe, of Be rea. ran to his office between 5.10 and 5.25 and were married. . It was a hiking affair. The bride's parents had put their feet squarely down on the match and asked Mr. W. W, Shaw, of the telephone exchange. to-neaa cnem on. uui ioe iciejpnone man was too good. He never spoke until congratulations were In order. The couple came back to the station and left for their homes. The groom is foreman in the finishing depart ment of the Oxford Furniture Com pany. He said he could not get license there and came where he could. & Smith-Fisher. Scotland Neck. N. C. June 25. The following. Is taken from the Rich mond Times-Dispatch: "An Interest in engagement Just announced Is that cf Misa Agnes Caroline Tisher, former ly of Powhatan county, now of this city, to Norfleet Saunders Smith. The niarriage Is to take place the last of Jane. Mr. Smith who lives ki Ral cish, N. C. made his home In Rich mond for some time, and the an nouncement of his approaching mar riage will : prove of interest to :hl many friends here." j -j Mr. Smith Is the son of Mrs. Nor- fJeet Smith, of this place, and has Many friends and relatives here, and In other , sections of the State, too. vho jrlll be Interested in the above clipping. x As stated. I Mr. Smith was U rated In Richmond.- Va., for some time, but recently moved to Raleigh M-here he has his headquarters as district manager of the Travelers' In surance Company. No Invitations to the approaching marriage will be issued. ,;. r ; as ' A SURPRISE MARRIAGE. Mr. Thomas W. Whltis. of Greenville, : and Bliss Estelle Moore, of Ham ' llton Surprise Tarborians. ' ' Wilson; June -25. The. Tarboro Southerner of yesterday has the fol lowing - to say of the marriage . of a popular young couple which, '.took place In that city last Wednesday, both of the parties being well and favorably known in Wilson: "Their many friends throughout Eastern Carolina will , be surprised to learn that this morning at nine o'clock at the residence of J. L. Heatne. In this city, the Rev. M. T. Lawrence of ficiating. Miss Estelle Moore. Of Ham ilton, became the bride of Thomas W. Whltehurst, of Greenville. . Although It was a surprise It was in no sense a runaway) match, as the groom had obtained the consent of the bride's parents for the! marriage to be consummated later in the year, and rthe bride was here at the residence of Mr. N. Raynor, supposedly getting up her trousseau, when the groom ar rived on the Plymouth shoofly Tues day eyening and began preparations for a wedding. ! "After the ceremony and amid the congratulations and - best wishes of their friends here, the couple were driven to the Coast Line depot, from which they boarded the morning train for Washington and points North. . "The bride Is the beautiful and ac complished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Moore, of Hamilton, -and. Mr. Whltehurst Is secretary and manager of-the Building and Lumber Company of Greenville, where he has 'a host of friends and Is very j successful, his firm having just finished and deliver ed to the trustees the beautiful build ings of the East Carolina Training School. s tr WILSON COUNTY , MARRIAGES. Mr. Harry Horner and MIsb KHtelle , Wlnstead In WUhoii Mr. Walter I. High and Miss Eva Home, -Near Black Creek. Wilson, June 25. Last Wednesday afternoon and night marriage bells were merrily Jingling in and around the town ot Wilson. - i .At nine o'clock at the home of the bride's parents on Barnes street, Mr. Harry Horner led to the altar Misa Estelle Wlnstead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wlnstead, the ceremony being performed by Rev. T. A. Cheat ham. ' The parlor presented a lovely ap pearance, being beautifully decorated with ferns and flowers. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr." Guy Wlnstead, while Mrs. Guy Wln stead rendered the wedding march. At the conclusion of the beautiful ceremony delicious refreshments were aerved. v "The ' bride Is very attractive and popular, while the groom Is a young man of sterling worth, who has many friends In this community. High-Home. , At five, o'clock in the, afternoon, at the 'home of the bride's mother, near Blaek Creek, Mr. Walter I. High, of Wilson, led to Hymen's altar Miss Eva Horne, a beautiful, attractive and ac complished young lady.l whose friends and -admirers she numbers by the score. Immediately after the ceremony. the newly made man. and wife;, ac companied by a large 1 concourse , of friends came through the country to Wilson last night and repaired to the home of Mr. Milton High, the groom's brother, where a hearty reception awaited them. ... . ! . . Mr. High is one of Wilson's popular and prosperous young merchants, ;wh6 numbers his friends .by the score. Thr many beautiful and costly and handsome presents received ,by Mr. and Mrs. High attest la more than mere words the high esteem in which they are held by their numerous friends. - " , . '-v Go3 eonetlr-es lets us know our a : ; ; :: lM;aaJa? AAAmn Cure j lEeaHacEe arises from many causes, and ttere are many lands oi-headache. But every woman. recognizes and dreads mofct of all inat torturing headache which is a symptom of female, trouble. ' To relieve such pain, is needed a medicine which will act on tE$ cause of the trouble. ; Vomcn who have used Cardui--and i there are! thousands of them as a successful treatment for this kind of headache. ; I A- Cardui .is a vegetable medicine, containing no drugs or harm ' Inl ingredients. It has been successfully used'for more than 50 years and has gron more popular each year. Then, don't eiperi- In fl Weekly Diterlor Cotton Tovti4. - . , New York. June . 25. Mid- Re Tone, dling. cc-lpts. Atlanta . . . . . . . Steady. 11 4 334' Brenham Charlotte. . . . Steady. 11 Columbia Columbus, Ga. . Columbus, M'ss. . Dallas Steady. 11 Eufala Greenville. Greenwood, S. C. Helena Little Rock. Macon Why Overheat Much of your summer pleas ure depend upon having a -cool and crnfprtable kitchen. Why not" be. prepared for hot days before they come. . Ask your dealer to show the New Perfection ; Wick Blue Flame ' Oil Cook-Stove. It's a wonder . Does the work of your big range m every ' particular ; but has this great advantage over it, that it never teats the kitchen. : The CABINET TOP is another feature of the Kfew IVielt Bhic Flame Oil Ccoli-Stove Has a spacious top shelf for holding dishes and for keeping food warm after it is cooked. Also has drop shelves for holding A small utensils, and is fitted with racks fonWwels. .Na other stove approaches the "New Perfection? in convenj-f ence, comfort and simplicity. : ' A M ade in three" sizes. Can be had with or whhont Cabinet Top.' x At "yout dealer's, or" write our nearest agency. The Wb" parlor. Free from all lamp. If not wth your, dealer; wnte our nearest agency, STANDARD OIL COR1PANY IcotpaeteO , SPECIAL MONDAY BEST LAWN SWINGS Two Passenger . Four Passenger CASH ONLY AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY? THE WISE WILL HEED. THE L D. RIGGAN COMPANY NOW ON SALE Report Volume J 48th on sale. Irlce Send foe price of reprint reports u it h Clark's Annotatufna. : We. hare a 'Jarjre stock 'of $1.0 fiction we are eellln at S50c. or tic postpaid. Send for IUL VI'.:' SURETY nOtJDG AND at Lowost l?dtoo: r . rrprroRa ; evsureb. AoNxosjj nx nienz tajlvrsl - AHucAir coNDiNa . coiipatty; at : jiALTnioiir; inl r? ti the Cause in nearly every state recommend it Meridian . i . Montgomery Nashville . . Natchez .... fsewlerry . Raleigh Rome. . . Selma. . '. . Shreveport . Vlcksburg. . . Yazoo City. . - Steady. Dull. Bteidyi 11' ;142 . . eo . ; . H Steady. 10124 . . , . 1 LINCOLN LITHIA INN. LINCOLN TON', N. X. NOW OPI2N TO THE PUBLIC BEST LITHIA WATER. FIUST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. ASK J. R, FEIUtAUi A CO. ABOUT THE WATER. 1 , ! V. . T rt 1 M center draft limp of mat illuminating power. Suitable for fiVing rocttnv dining room or".. objectionable features a splendid lamilr . .Perfe ct Carriages . "At- ACTIVE., GENTLE MORSES, COtTRTEOt'S SERVICE. ? REASON AU1.E CHARGES. If tlie bInivc coincides nith yoar Idea of a perfect Livery service you will be pleased perfectly here. Would you try ua? Robbiris' Livery y . . . .....:,..V . . ..5' $3.88 .$5.38 PRICE $1.50 tl&O'. 1 : 1 DUnCLATY inSURATJCE Vf ! C eaeral rtaj ir 4ii 10 9 Ill r " -. - , . inentget CatduL the Btandard,-' reliable xnedidjxe for women' ills. . Kead this letter, from Mrs. Albert Kt, Amanaa, vnio one writes: have used Cardui and it has helped ine wonderfully. Before I commenced taking uardui, JL was sick in bed half the time with headacne was hardly ever without it I hare gabed 14 pounds iince I used Cardui and can do all my housework., All my friends Your medicine is Try Cardui A$0Ka- ' : yorWe taroggists,- TWO MORE COTTOn MILLS TOTAL - AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $t.i5p,00pLOCATED AT RESSE- ' MER CITY AND GRAHAJL 'Certificates Incorporating; two large cotton 'mills were filed with the Sec retary of State yesterday. : 'Ttie ' L. Banks Holt 31a n uf act art ng ConrMuiy of Durham, was incorporat ed 'with an authorized capital stock of $1. 000,000 and .will begin business vith 110,000. The Incorporators are L. BAnks Holt and Mary C, Holt, of Graham, and Lyman H. WllllamsonJ of ..Burlington. The ' Akron Manufacturing Com pany, of .Bessemer City, was incorpor ated with an authorised capital stock of 1150,000. $300 having been sub scribed. The incorporators are Messrs. J.-H. Hayes, of Charlotte r John Miller. Jr., of Richmond, and T. C. Guthrie, of Charlotte. Movement of' Cotton. (By the Associated Press.) New York, June 25. --The following statistics on the movement of cotton for the week ending Friday, June 25, were compiled by the New York Cot ton Exchange: Weekly Movement This v Year. Port receipts 33.405. Overland to mills and Canada .71 Last Year. 43.423 15.819 Southern mill takings (estimated) ..30.000 10.000 Loss of stock at interior s - towns ..18.801 23.125 Erouaht Intolght .for : the. "week ,.51,465 .46,117 Total Crop Movement i Port receipts 9.761.092 .8,203.021 Overland to mills and Canada 1.238.862 782.195 Southern mill tak- IngSs feslmat.) 2,135.000 1.951.000 Stock ; at Interior towns in excess of Sept. 1 76.180 82.023 Drought into sight thus 'far for sea son ....... . .13.211.134 11.018.239 Cotton Receipts. New York, June 25. The following are, the total net' receipts of cotton at all ports since September 1st: Galveston ..3.564.847 New Orleans MobOe Savannah . . ..2,056.105 . . 375.768 . .1.484.856 . . 209.485 .. 410.464 . . 585.517 Charleston . . Wilmington Norfolk Baltimore New York Boston Newport News Philadelphia San Francisco Brunswick . . Port Townsend Pensacola Portland, Ore Port Arthur and Sabine Pass Jacksonville ' Eagle' Pass. Texas El Paso, Texas Laredo, Texas Texas City Georgetown Gulfport Minor ports , . 97.721 .. 19,100 . 17.039 9.808 6.049 82.094 . , 323.604 78.95 . . 155,654 . . 300 153.010 30.312 742 1.574 3.994 79.75 2.584 20.221 6.927 Total .9.776.467 Comparative Cotton Statement. New York. June 25. Net receipts at all U. S. ports during week. 33,905; net receipts at all U. S. ports same week last year, 44.344; total receipts since. September 1st, 9.776.467: tota,! receipts . to same aaie last year, o. 180,693; exports for the week, 72,924; Exports for same week last year, 42. 488: total exports since September 1st, 8,032,483; total exports same date last year. 7.081.170: stock at all united States ports. 380,647; stock at all United States ports same time last year, 258,214; siock at an interior towns, 186.255;' stock at all Interior towns, same time last year, 176.506. stock at UverDool same time last year, 606.000; stock of American afloat for Great Britain same time last year, Ctf.OOO. Two -Deaths at Salisbury. 'tKpeclai to News and Observer,) pencer, IV. J., June is. -jr. j V. Halthcock. aged about twenty-five ycats; ' died at a hospital In .Salisbury e.torday following, an operation i a very serious nature. She is survivea by a husband who . lives In Spencer. The Interment waa made today near Lexington, the family home. ULrx. Alice West, aaed 64 years, a weU known resident of Salisbury", died at her home' here yesterday after a brief illness.. She is survived by. a huMtand. Mr. John J. West, and five children, among them being Mrs. Clyde Ennls. of Qoldsboro; Messrs. Theodore , and Carl West, of Waco. Texas: Krnest West., of Atlanta, and Mi a. JL H. Speddln. of Macon., Va. , The Greensboro . Keeley Institute makes a specialty of treating women tor the Drug and Alcoholic addictions and for nerve exhaistan. .It employs a Matron, 'Jand haa-. apartments-'en sllte,t cwith-.prlyate;-: hath and vother modern conveniences, where the treat ment U pimlnMered privately. Wrlte say I look like a different person. . V: a blessing to sick woman. , ; and get rid.of that headache. O 224 PIiVs Varitea :Fbr Miini cipal Building in ' , The Municipal Bulldlnr Commil lon of Kaleign hereby, gives public notice to an architects desiring - to compete with plans for the pro posed . municipal : building , to have their plana In the hands of the com mission as early . as possible, as - the commission will . consider! all, plans hot later than July 16th. and, aelect those -plana which meet with . their approval. ? . The fellowlng . data Is printed for tise of the architects who wish to make plans: An auditorium seating 6,000 people. . Only one gallery, not supported, by columns, v - : v .i - Entrance from Fayettevllle stmt rrom Davie street, from Wilmlirgton street and ..from the alley between tb audltorlum ; and , the t . Yarborough House. ' .'.f.-'-.v . The iLudltorlum floor to ' b ao ar ranged that the chairs can - be re moved and the building used for rthei purposes, such as festlvala, balls, re cepuons, -.. etc : - ; " . ' . ' Plans to contemplate stores on WI1 mlngton - street, underneath the stag or gallery, or not to have stores. s may be suggested by the architect In his plana. t f ' Ths Municipal Bultdinr. frontlflg ot Fayettevllle street, to contain the fol owing: -y' x-:..----: .Mayor's pfflc. ; ; - : Police Justice. Conrt 1 Room; Board of Aldermen. Retiring, Room. , AJ can be in one. -City Clerk.- . - ' -. T CnllMtne . ' -f--'-'Svf Sanitary Officer - - I 'v. Chief of Poltr.a. "H"? ,N ronce commission. i - s : fcltjr Attorney? " ' i -T?': . Guard House.- . ' ' The total -cost. Including heating plumbing and lighting, not to exceed 190.000. - .: ... .. ,-. Dimensions and v level" of - lot aj be secured . by application to H. ' - CHARLES ! B.'1 JOHNSON, " ' - . v- 'Chairman, JOSEPH G. BROWN. :,i JOSEPHU8 DANIELS. : JOHN C. DrtBWRT. A- -H. W. JACKSON. Secretary. . . tttilMIn Commlwtnn NOTICU TO CIUmTTORS. ' Having qualified as admLnlstratrrt -of theestate of "Myrtle Ada Ponei-l hereby give notice to all creditors of said Myrtle Ada Pope to present thelt claims to jne,. duly- verified by. affl. davit.; on or before the 15th day ot Mso-cn. ..iwu.r or mis notice . wui ; b pleaded tn bar. of any recover on th. same. Persons . indebted, to tha sale1 estate wilt please make payment t mew inw Marcn iv. isos. " MRS. ADA E. PULGHTJMT f A Administratrix of Myrtle A. Pope. iT "i-Vc'; Raleigh, n. , a R. SIMMS. - . -i -.r-K' V 208-9 Tucker Bldg.. Attorney. ' e a- wiw. :-. fj.p- v - fiiiiiDi; Or SPECIAL " TIIROUGTf TOLLMA TO LOS ANGELES. If r. C. H. Gattis. District Pasenge Agent of the Seaboard;-made arrange men t yesterday with District Deputj L. Mark ham. of Durham, .ofthi Elks in - Eastern Carolina.' -for- . wrougn fuuman te Los AngelesrCal. In July for the delee-atea to (hi Ma. tlonal Convention nrkt)i mmu u,t' Angeles JiUy 12 tb to 16th. Th rounr trip railroad rare wIU be 183.40. an ii is expeciea a large t number of Bis- wiu ko rrom woru car nil n a. : SALE OP nELIlAVEN BONDS. Sealed bids are-hereby invited on Ten Thousand Dollars of bonds to be issued ny the town of Belhaven. X. C for Dublin lltllltiea 11111. ImnrWAmAnta as nrovided hv.ait nt tha nnAMi'M.' semniv. raimM March it vimt v. validity of said bonds havrns 'r.n sustained in the case of Smith vs. Bel- haven by the Supreme Court or North Carolina. The said .bonds will bear In- terest t thn r.f fir. annum !... ..Mt.l. ; I 1. t " - - w w v wa kciiL wMwtr r "I ' . " Bwni'iBiimj' - 2 m " nutiiin, viij denomina tion to suit the .purchasers will be adopted, and all bids are expected to inciuae cost or printing. Bids will be opened at the next ' meeting of the Board of Aldermen on the 6th day of July. 1909. and the' 'issue - will be awaruea: to the highest bidder. No oia win De accepted at less than par. - . . a- y Tewn -Clerks - -lK-to July! k , , XV - mm nnirn fir . ii I4tva vuuitv vui &iu;ug . Roses, 'Carnattons and VloJeti i U bonnets and Xloral oerts-f i H arrmngea in Dees style at aborf - - notice. - Sanuner flowering v InilLa, teddlnsf pU&Ui roee bushes and everythins; In the eclat tine at '- ,. h ?Ltu vjunn to. IflLELKSCD tOTIOfl .J 9 JUNE WEnotvoa come but once a;year.. iTo soma men they come never. . Perhaps they squeeze the dollar too tight Quit 11 ! si :' BUY A WEftniNn rtiv and squeeze yourself Into the affec tions of she who'll become your June onae.. uet it nere. - our weddinar Jewelry Is best but not dearest. , HI JEWELERS, i ; ; WtLSbN, NORTH CAROLINA. ' ELECTRIC CO. - Ginrrcl Electrical ? Ccr.lr2Ctcrs: ! ' t J CKAKtOTT& FAYETTEYILLE, K. C. 5 Ttz SculIi'o ; Furniture, Cense Wants to Sea Yea Ae4 . wa ; want yon to s the most complete line of Furnilur jr. i In the South. .- . f BRIDAL .FUPJTIXUnE Is a tpedilty witSi us. - Eprina and June brUIea will have every opportunity for chooelnj from. .the-- richest . assortments made. V . Then, yon can save money In every. departoient,'V'".-ni'-.y -p;A - Write tia or lsit ti6r.AA. AA 'v :r"lnccTrJorated.v"f 7 !- :m;f A rtoirasr tl LroA ci;Mt- ;;'V'; Richmond, Vi f-vli1 ;;Fcrnittre. fcr. r the Iloxsa EcautlfaL! !? 6 to 12 Each 20 c per lb F. I4. V. Hams, 20c. per lb. Kti iT I-2C Ainu, bugar - tureu auuus, per lb. A . English ; Curt d . : Rreakfast Bacon f !- o, t. joimson son NOTTCIC OP SALK OFIGOLDSBORO ; . : : KNITTIN G r MILLS. 'A'&A tJndef' anu! by 'virtue of 'an ordei made and entered by Ills Honor. W.; R. Allen. Ites'dent Judge of the Sixth Judicial ' District dated April 24th, 1909. in a civil action nendlntt in the Priyett&Gomp Superior Court of Wayne county, en titled "Bank of Wayne et. ala Qoldsboro Knitting' Mills, Incorporate edMrwiU on THURSDAY, JULY! 1st, " 1909, at 11 o'clock a. m. on tha prem Iseg at the office of the Ooldsboto Knitting Mills in the City of Golds i- boro, North Carolina, offer! for' sale .. FOR CASH at - public outcry to , th highest bidder all -of : the tangible -property, both real and tersonal.-of the said ; Goldsboro Knitting Mills, constituting its entire plant. : all of wnicn wui oe aoia as a whole and sub ject to confirmation by the Court .- V y This is a sd lend id oooortunlty to A purchase a well established manu-: racturing business. A cordial tnvlta-! ion la extended to prospective pur-1 haseni to visit rn lla.nt mxtA lnanect ttoe.aatne.-----:- - ".i "VJi-sA, . The purchaser will be reaulred on theday of sale to make m. cah de posit of one-half of his bid pendiog me acceptance or rejection of his Did by the Superior . .. Court of I Wayne county; v r-. ; t . For further Information apply to or , ; I address the underslaned or his at tor- wr aii. uiwib u : nortu. uumr I 9 N, C, This the 2Eth day of May. I ; f: A"Aji iU ' V 1 R$celTer Ooldsbot'o knitting ; . V. lA. ' 2 J - - ' - ' Durham. N. C m nTWfffTTTiTWi sa iTWfrrmM . a . NWVi OC UUillUICi. AUOrDVn i ' - - - DuTham. N. CL" i ii jji jq aaysw. EXGOIIOil TO MM Tho Scabbard Announces Uio first Excursion .to IIorfolKi TuwiiJuho -29, 1909. Tram lava TTa11irn at JO t Durham at 9:30 a. m. Takes ion paa- Louisbufg. Arrives J at ' Portsmouth ! 3:30 'p. m. - -Returning, leaves Poru- I i 'nouh Mia. m. Ji-y 1st.-- :-:.r?J tt : v jrsi-ctass excurr ons. nne opportu- ' nlty for short recr' itlpn at the popu v ?; lar Virerlnla eash' e resorts. ." 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 26, 1909, edition 1
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