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8 The News and Observer TUESDAY, . .. „• . January 6, 1903. Trains Leave Raleigh Daily Going North. Coin* South. 1:35 a. in, 4:l| a m 11:15 a. m. 8:45 m> 11:50 *• m. 6:58 p. m. Going East. Going West. 6:20 a * m- 12:50 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 8:50 a . m# p. m. 3:52 p. m. RALEIGH* AND CATE FEAR. 7:00 a. m. 4:00 p. m. the weather to-day. Local forecast for Raleigh and vicinity to 8 p. m.: Unsettled weather, probably light rain or snow flurries. Local data for Raleigh yesterday: Max imum temperature, 44.1; minimum tem perature, 33.5; mean temperature, 38.8; rainfall, T. 1 » . * . t A.ia HI AJTD ABOUT 111 CITY. Peace Institute will open again today nfter having had two weeks for the holi <laya - ...... *.*«•*. Mr. R. B. Raney has presented to the Hall of History a collection of autographs of Confederate officers and Secretary of State Grimes has given another of State Confederate officers. . j : ‘ .'<• Mr. Fabius H. Busbee, of Raleigh, Counsel for the Southern Railroad, has taken his son, Mr. Phillip Busbee, a graduate of the State University and li censed last year to practice law, in as a partner. Next Thursday evening in the lecture room of the First Baptist church a public reception will be tendered to Rev. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Tyree. All the members of the church and Sunday School, their friends and people of Raleigh are invited to attend. Mr. Joseph D. Boushall left yesterday for Hartford, Conn., headquarters of the Aetna Life Insurance Company, of which Mr. Eoushall i 3 manager for North Caro lina. Mr. Boushall reports ihe last year as the best insurance year on record. E. A. colored, assistant to District Attorney Skinner, has received a letter from President Roosevelt, thank ing the colored people of Raleigh for the resolution of endorsement passed at the emancipation celebration last Thursday. Among the conveniences arranged for members of the Legislature a long dis tance telephone booth will be placed in the capitol today by the Bell Telephone Company. The booth will be situated on The Senate Chamber floor and c&nvenient to both branches of the Legislature, n rr t:i tb ••rn! Eon • onal B< * * T j r reus forced to \i w l , '**• r . t jniot a d, and in th A ■- ict t ‘ Nicholas M.urr; Uut „on ol inv ........ Prof. M. C. P. Noble was in the city yesterday on his way to the University, returning from Wilmington, where ho has been visiting since his treatment in Rex Hospital. Prof. Noble is improving and speaks in the highest terms of the attention shown him in the hospital here. The State office of the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company was yesterday moved from Raleigh to Kinston. Mr. J. ,T. Rogers is State agent, and he has asso ciated with him Mr. S. J. Hinsdale, hence Mr. Hinsdale's headquarters will now be Kinston. His frb nds regret his departure from Raleigh, but as be will be on the road they hope much of his time will bo spent here. P&RSGWAJLS. Mr. C. J. Parker went to Louisburg yes terday. Mr. W. G. Separk went to Oxford yes terday. Mr. Chas. Harris left for Chapel Hill yesterday. Mr. \V. M. Primrose went up to Durham yesterday. Mr. C- B. Wright has gone to Greens boro on business. Dr. B. W. Kilgore left yesterday for a visit to Statesville. Mr. C. D. Arthur has returned from the eastern part of the State. Dr. D. H- Abbott left yesterday for Baltimore and Washington. Messrs. Jess Larkin and Cary Petty, of Carthage, are in the city. Mr. J. A. Long, of Greensboro, was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. Billy Boylan left yesterday for Oxford to re-enter Horner’s School. Dr. William MoPheeters left yester day afternoon for bis home in Columbia, S. C. Mr. A. M. Burns, of Rcxboro, is in the city, the guest of his sister, Mrs. H. E. Norris. Captain Thomas G. Arrington left yes terday to visit Captain Thomas W. Ma son at Jackson. Mr. I. H. Purvis, with the Industrial iAid Association, has gone to Durham on a business trip. Mr. John Winder Bryan returned to Columbus. Ohio, yesterday, after a vfsit to relatives in this city. Mr. W. H. Jones, of Norfolk, Va.. who has been visiting in the city for several days, returned homo Sunday morning. Mr. M. T. Williams, of Rocky Mount, arrived in the city yesterday to enter his daughter at the Baptist Female Uni versity. Mr. Harry A. Hart left yesterday afternoon for points South in the interest of the Hart-Ward Hardware Company, of this city. Mr. C. G. Koonce, employed in the Government printing office at Washing ton, has returned to his work after spending several days in Raleigh. * FORT CASWELL. N. C.. JAN. 2, 1908. Sealed proposals in triplicate, will be received here until 12 m- Jan. 31, 1903. for constructing, plumbing, heating and wiring guard house, constructing, plumbing and wiring, Administration building at this post. U. S. reserves right to reject or accept any or all pro posals. Informtion furnished on appli cation. Envelopes containing proposals will be endorsed "Proposals for Build ings,” addressed, Philip Yost. Q. M. Jan. 2, 3. 5, 6. 29, 30. Industrial News. The Grigg Manufacturing Company of Lincoln, was incorporated yesterday. It is to manufacture and deal in bobbins, picker stocks, skewers, loom levers, loom blocks, shuttle binders, wood fittings, and supplies of every description for use in cotton and woolen mills; to manufacture and deal in spokes, handles, chairs and furniture of all kind, as well as lumber, wood and coal, and to carry on a steam laundry. The capital stock is SIO,OOO, with privilege to increase to $20,000 shares, ICO each, and the incorporators are Angus B- Donovan, of Wadley; J. C. Marsh, W. E. Grigg and B. F. Grigg, of Idneolnton. The Foushoe-Lawrencc Company, of Statesville was incorporated yesterday. It is to carry on at wholesale and retail a general merchandise business. The capital stock is $3,000, which may be increased to SB,OOO, shares SIOO each. The incorporators are: W. W. Foushee, A. F. Hf'athe, Larry C- Lawrence, J. W. Mobley. The "R. E. Pipkin Grocery Company, of Goldsboro, was incorporated yester day. The company is to buy and sell groceries and fertilizers. The company begins business with a capital stock of SIO,OOO, shares SIOO each, with a privilege to increase the capital to $25,000. The incorporators are R- E. Pipkin,. Willis Edmundson and Bailie H. Pipkin, all of Wayne countv. Capitalists arc now engaged in organ izing a stock company with $1,000,000 capital to develop the water power at Bluitt’s Falls, on the Pee Dee river, to furnish power for Rockingham, Wades boro, Hamlet and Laurinburg in this State and Bennettsviile and MoColls, South Carolina. One Cent a West NO ADVERTISEMENTS TA£EN FOR LESS THAN 25 CENTS AN INSERTION. CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER. SPE CIAL DISCOUNTS ON LONG CON TRACTS. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS RE ceived every morning and evening. Finest stock the market affords. Right prices and right measure. W. D. King, 116 E. Martin St. ’Phones, Bell. 1192; Interstate 217. l-6-6t FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED front room, first floor, near capital. Apply 209 W. Morgan Street. WANTED—ONE OR TWO MOULD ers. State experience and wages. J. H. Gill, Raleigh, N. C. 1-6-lw. * WANTED—PARTNER FOR HIGH grade mail order business. For parti-- culafrs, address Ed. A. "Webster, 82 Turner St-, Grand Rapids, Mich. I WISH TO ANNOUNCE MYSELF as candidate for Doorkeeper for the Senate. Live-long Democrat and oid Confederate Soldier. Capt. J. C. Rich ardson, Durham. TUSCARORA INN, SMITH FI ELD, N- C., under entirely now management. Rate 3 Two Dollars per day. W. T. Peacock. Proprietor. 14-71 WANTED—A SECOND HAND TYPE writer table. Address, C. D. Q., care . New s and Observer. PROFITS IN POTATOES—IT PAYS merchant and farmer alike to sell or use the kind we sell- Buy for future delivery. Win. Bragaw & Co., Wash ington, N. C. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—BOOK and stationery store for sale in one of the best towns in the State. Well established trade. No opposition. Terms and satisfactory reasons for selling given to those who mean business. Ad dress Books, care News and Observer. sl2 PER 1,000 FOR LADIES COPYING letters. Material furnished. Stamped envelope for particulars. Room Y, Crystal Novelty Co., Chicago. l-i-2 sun and tues. HANCOCK’S LIQUID SULPHUR— Nothing like it on earth for skin dis eases, eczema, bites, burns or old sores. Wonderful cures! Sold by all drug gists. 11-23-lmo FOR SALE—3,OOO BARRELS SECOND crop Potatoes of the following varie ties: Red and White Bliss, Junior Pride, Pride of the South and Bovee. Also best and earliest varieties Cab bage plants. Order early. N. B. Dawson, Conetoe, N. C. 12-13-1 mo. FOR SALE—TV,'O VERY DESIRABLE dwe’lings two squares from Fayette ville street. Apply to Raleigh Real Estate and Trust Co. WANTED—A MAN OF FINE BUSINESS capacity, with $1,000; wishes to engage in good business as office man, or enter Stock Company with a money making line; has ten years’ experience at head of business. Will enter any reputable money making business in large town or city in United States. Address P. 0. Box 173 or Mr. Cameron, Louisburg, N. C. 12-13-1 mo. WANTED—A POSITION IN DRUG store: have had two years’ practical experience; can give good reference. Address, E., care of News and Obser ver. l-4-4t. " r-T■ J r*- * | Purses, I § Card Books and I I Wallets for | | Xmas Gifts. I Good Assortment. | * € I - | | At Hicks’ Drugstores. I 9 _ ! THE NEWB AND OBSERVER. TUESDAY MORNING. .TAN. 6.1903. INVENTORY SALE AND CLEAN SWEEP SALE! TWO BIG SALES II01! ■ To fast just one week. Closes on next Saturday night. Be sure you get your share. Some of the best things are selling for half price and less. You know the danger of waiting too long. The best al ways go first. The palm is to her who acts quickly. Not near enough to satisfy the demand sure to fol low when the sale becomes generally noised about. Plenty to please and gratify all that heed this fair warning, Don't blame us if you come too late; pay you to be among the first. The sweeping price reductions, Price-cutting in the Garment Room, the sale in the Woman’s Furnish ing Section, the half price Millinery, the outing flannels for Wrappers, Waists and Kimonas, a chance at the warm winter Woollen Underwear, the special half-price sale of Gent’s Furnishings, the Notion end of the sale, the Down Quilts and Elkin Blankets on special sale, are all worthy of the careful considera tion of the economic buyer that wishes to make a dollar do double duty. Tables loaded down all over the store with goods marked at half price. Some a little more, some a little less; and thus the Clean Sweep Sale goes on. The inventory commences immediately after this sale. What others wait until spring to do, we do now. There is good merchandising sense in giving you this buying benefit. This is a sale never to be forgotten. On Tables left aisle front half price cards beckon you where the prices all lean your way. Stamped Linens, Table Covers, Pillow Tops. Renaissance Center pieces and Mats. Silk and Leather Belts. Belt Pins. Sash Pins. Curb Chain Bracelets, Watch Dobs, Perfection Skirt holders — Hclio Filo and Rope bilks, Crochet Silk and Cotton and Gold Thread. Stationary for Polite Correspondence. Fancy Box Paper. Note, Letter and. Fools Cap. Envelopes to match. Kid Gloves. Hair Ornaments Embroider ed Handkerchiefs. Saxony Wool Underwear for Ladies. Norfolk and New Brunswick, Silk Stitched, elastif seam, all Wool Under wear, both ribbed and flat knit. Union Suits, <S:c., &c. Farther on are thousands of goods of Embroideries, Real Linen, Torchon and Gorman Laces. Bow Knots Curtain Muslins, White Coin Spot, and Snow Drops, Swiss Cur tain Goods, all reduced. . Special Tables loaded with Percales, Ginghams, Flannellettee Dorset's Outings cloths, &c. Clearance Sale of Bed Comforts, Snow Flake brand. Clean combed Cotton fill ed, and fine French Saline Covered Down, comfortables. • % | BED AND TABLE LINEN. Let us do your limn-for you. Wo guarantee to ploaso you and Sr return it in a day’s notice. We have absolutely the only up-to-date machiue in the State for doing this.kind of work. The same kind | of a machine that the Pullman Palace Car Co. have their linen ironed on. Wo charge the very small sum of SI.OO per one hun dred pieces, provided you put iu your small pieces. No lots done less than twenty-five cents. | OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY. J. K. MARSHALL, Proprietor. INTERSTATE 87. BELL 1331. RALEICH 87. MUTUAL mmjmk refill L,FE ,nsurancf ' 4/ fffJPlI, CO. OFPHILA., i il. JIl ;jf Assets Over $50,000,000. ¥ '•¥ Surplus Over t>,000,000. :*M 2,*'/ '2/oH Commenced doing Business in 1847; in North Caro- M“ a iu 1874. The Best Company for the insured. There fore the best for the agent. Several Special Agents Wanted, Most liberal contracts to deserving men. Agents can do more business for THE PENN than for any other company. Ask its 4,000 policy-holders in North Carolina, carrying over seven millions of insurance. Gold Bonds, Endowments, Life, Term and all other approved policies at low rates with large guarantees, and annual or deferred dividends. R. B. RANEY, Gen. Agt- tor N. C, Raleigh, N. C. i <***— ST. MARY’S SCHOOL # | RALEICH, N.C. \\ The Sixty-first Annual Session begins September 18th. The Easter £ Term begiDS January 28th. o 5 St. Mary’s School offers Instruction in the following departments: The «t f Preparatory School, the College, tho Art School, the Musical School, the J! £ Business School. . <> t There are two hundred and forty-eight students, representing nine dio ceses- Faculty of twenty-five. Much of the equipment is new; eight new ‘J X pianos bought this year. < i St. Mary’s Kindergarten Is lo cated in the center of the city under Miss 11 £ Louise T. Busbee’s charge. For Catalogue, address, REV. T. D. BRATTON, D. D. | Dixie Blankets made in the South of Southern Wool by Southern men. Colors White with fancy colored borders. Sam lary grey and red, to be closed out this week. Clearance Sale of Striped Flannels for Waists, Knickerbocker and Camel's Hair Suitings at manufacturers’ prices. Half Price Sal 6 of Hats to. Clear — Men’s Dress Shirts, Working Sbirtk. Wool Sweaters. Mocha Kid and Dog Skin Gloves, Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes, Golf Caps, &e. In the Shoe Room, about 200 pairs of Ladies’ fine Shoes —marked down to cost and less. This is your chance. Clean fresh goods. Prices until today were $2.00. $2 50 and $3 OO Clearance price..sl.so, 82.00. $2.25. Half prices on other famous makes, stamped on the bottom, figure for your self. About one hundred pairs of all sorts of Ladies’ Shoes. Thrown out at a sacri fivc— Prices wore ..)SI.OO, $1.50 and $2.00 Now 49, 69 and 89c. A moderate quantity of Men’s Shoes. Satin Calf, and Wax Calf. Bals and Con grr s—were ..$1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 Now 75c., $1.25 and $1.69 Remember this Sale closes Saturday night. Come early. For Sale. For division of the estate of the late Wm. C. Stron ach, I offer for sale beau tiful building lots situated in the northern part of the city; also a farm in high state of cultivation and well stocked, situated about two miles from Ral eigh; also property in east Raleigh. For information apply at W. C. Stronach’s Sons, Fayetteville street. Alexander Stronach, Executor. Raleigh, N. C. Cash Buyer’s Joy. “QUEEN BESS’’ mtm $2.50 Shoe. I Want Your 8 I House Moved ? | THAT I DO. I 3 And can alvvavs serve g % promptly Write or tel- | f egraph, g 1 J. N. CREEL, | © Dunn, N. C. 8 © « EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Augustus Carter, deceased, of Wake county, notice is hereby given to all parties indebted to the estate to come forward and make payment, and all per sons having claims against the estate are hereby notified to present them for payment on or before November 21th, 1903, or this notice •will be plead in bar of their recovery. JNO. W. CARTER, Executor. November 25. 1902. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Take notice that the partnership of M. C. Sorrell and J. E. Franks, under the name of Southern Lumber Company has been dissolved, the entire plant and fixtures and accounts having been pur chased by J. R. Franklin. Said Frank lin assuming the liabilities of said firm. M- C. SORRELL, J. E. FRANKS. 12-2-lw-4wks NOTICE. The stockholders of the Commercial and Farmers Bank of Raleigh, N. C., will hold their aunual meeting at its banking house, on Tuesday, January 13, 12 m., 1003. B. S. JERMAN, 12-12-t. d Cashier. Dissolution of Partnership. Every Dollar’s Worth of Stock Must Be Turned Into Cash Within 60 Days! To Pay the Outgoing Partner. Extraordinary Opportunity lor Investors. NOW’S YOUR CHANCE! The Entire Stock Must be Sold by that Time. TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS: We have served you for eleven years or more honestly, faithfully. Our word has been our bond. Every Garment that has left our store had to be as represented. This holds good today, tomorrow and every day that we bieathe the breath of life. ■ *j» ONE THIRD OFF ON ALL CLOTHING. When we say “One-third Off’’ of all Clothing it means a SLAUGHTER, for most of the Clothing is of the Choicest Creation, of this season; New Stylish, and in every way up to the “Berwanger Standard, ant mai \> l a a, iguit owt. than the same goods could be bought elsewhere. • . „ And from these low figures tage onnc-Third Off and you will get the greatest bargains o your ivts. .0 an ar 1 clc remarked, everything marked as for original sale, and from this you now get One-T -rc Suits and Overcoats. THE LATEST, THE NEWEST $lO Are Now $b.66 _ sl2 “ “ SB.OO 1 n Orr • sls “ “ s<o.oo / OF AT T $lB “ “ $12.00 - A A-ruTiur' S2O “ “ $13.33 1 v CLOTHING. $2.1.50 “ “ $15.00 $25.00 “ “ $16.66 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats go at one-third of regular prices, Won t th «y fly out. ()lu ° rrmie Ings and Hats. Everything every Garment, every article must he sold, ihe oppoi uni y o a NOTICE —All parties indebted to this firm will please settle. All bills due to others will J?Vrder Positively no goods charged or sent out on approval. All mail orders mus 0 accompan c to receive attention. S. & D. BERWANGER. ♦ 4 lb. Grey Mixed Blanket SI.OO pair. | Mini Blanket $2.25 pair. JL You 11 need them, better buy now at our Pre - Inventory Sales Prires A. B. STRONACH & CO. Eiderdown Quilts 6 75; were $7.50. Eiderdown Qu’lts ssßs were $6,50. Eiderdown Quilts $4.50 were $5.00. Down and Cotton Comforts, Wool and Mixed Wool Blankets at our Pre Inventory Prices. 85 AN ARMFULL of Wraps and Coat Suits, our best values at a price. / A. B. Stronach Co. THE ANNUAL SALE OF WHITE COTTONS COMES WITH THE NEW YEAR ♦4 ♦♦ Greater, broader, better, more com plete in variety—most potent in its power of price saving In fact a whole year stronger than its predecessors comes Boylan, Pearce & Co’s sale of White Cottons for 1903. Less than ever in price comes these White Cottons, because we have placed our orders for larger quantities than here tofore. This stock is complete in all its details. The best styles selected from home and foreign manufacturers. These are the pick from the first looms, made of combed yarns, void of flaws and imperfections and are far superior in every re spect to similar goods manufactured later while the rush is on. The entire line is now ready for inspection. Remember many novelties will not be duplicated. Other Specials for Monday selling : Tailor Made Suits, Art Squares, Cloaks, Smyrna Rugs, Raglans, Straw Mattings, Separate Skirts, Blankets, Millinery, Underwear, Table Linen, Sheets and Pillow Cases BOYLAN, PEARCE & CO. DR. JOSEPH GRAHAM, ; JOHN W. HAYS, • • M- AM- SOC- C- E rnysician. civil engineer. Office Carolina Trust Building Water Towers, Water Supply, Sewerage. icter-State and 801 l ’Phones. No. 3 S. Adams street, Petersburg, Va. 10- 8e.4 Pure Wool Blanket $3.25 pair. 11- Best Puie Wool Blankets $3.75 pair, 10-4 Scarlet Wool Blankets 25, \re~e $4.00 pair.
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