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pi ' f I: Ife i i ( i 5- I ; S f- II 10 - HE DAlEiYiNEWS I AND OBSERVER. SUNDAY JIORNING, JULV 8, 1C0 3. The News and Observer. SUNDAY............. ..July 8, 1906. TRAIX3 LEAVE ItATJZIQII DAELT. Going North. 1:10 a. m. 11:00 a. m. Jl:l0 a. zn. 8:0i p. so. Gotnjr caw. 5:15 a. m. 10:10 a. zn. 6:19 p. zn. Got z Sooth. 4:15 a. zn. ,4:00 p. zn. T:10 p. zn. Gotn WW. 11:50 p. zn. 7:50 a. zn. 1:45 a. zn. 1:10 p. zn. Raleigh 7:15 a. zn. I Soutbport. 4:05 p. zn. NEW ADTERSTISrai ENTS. S. Rerwaiwcer Clothier. II. Mahler's Son- Jewelers. Boj Lan-lVarce Co. Dry Goods. Arlk Strunach Co. Closing, Out.' Guilford Collect For both Sexes. Ilcll Teleplioue Cu. Telephone Savins. Dobbln-Ferrall Co. Great Reductions. National Cash Reenter Cu. Ralel;h. VN. C Jslieruood & Co July Clearance . Sa!e. Carolina Hardware Co. The Bent Saw Made. X Mecklenburg Mineral Spring Co. Chase Cttv. V. ,t 11k Security-Life and Annuity Co. ..Greensboro. :. C. North Carolina Military Academy lied SDrtnfrs. T. C Greensboro Life Iuitranc Co. The Philosophy of Lite and Death. Tlx Commercial ami Farmers Rank-- The Marked Progress of North Caro- ,?,na-. . J THE WEATHER TO-DAY. Forecast for North Carolina: Partly Cloudy Sunday; rhowera In west rr iun; Monday partly cloudy; light east to southeast winds. , ' The Wcatlsrr Yt-sterday. - Maximum temnerature. 79 desrrsen: minimum temperature, 4 degrees; total precipitation ror 24 hourt. h it. tii.. .u Inchei. ' IN AND ABOUT TJUS CITY. ,. The Wake Board of County Com missioners will hold an adjourned ses sion tomorrow. County roads will be considered. y A marriage license waj Issued. yes terday to one colored couple, John II. Yourur and Kvle Freeman, both of Wendell. The note firm of Duryea A Pot ter, of New York, has been awarded the contract for decorating; the rooms of the Capital Club. Involuntary proceedings In bank ruptcy have been besrun against S. Snipe, of Durham, and the hearing In the case haa been set for July 18th. Rev. C. W. Robinson, Rev. C. L. Reed, and Rev. Marion Culbreth re turned yesterday from Kenly. where they attended tin district conference. County .Superintendent Z. V. Judd and the Governor private secretary. Col. A. II. Arlington, spoke to the fatrmers at Samaria church Friday night. . . The thirteenth annual Norfolk ex cursion of the Seaboard Air Line Rail way conductors will be on July 11th. A large crowd-of people will so from Raleigh. Mr. Thomas II. Brlggs. who has been ill at his home since Friday morning. , was ' much better yesterday, and last night his condition was con siderably improved. " The Corporation Commission has ret July 7th as the day for the hearing of the Lumberton union depot mat ter. - The citizens of that place have filed a petition for a depot. Mr. Edwin Wilson will singe the of feratory at the .vesper service In the Church of the Good Shepherd this af ternoon. This will be Mr. Wilson's last appearance in Raleigh this summer. The cases against Margaret Rlppey 'and Vance Spencer, both colored, in Police Justice's court, charging them with reveral serious offenses, were discharged yesterday for want of evi dence. At the Baptist Tabernacle eunaay 'School thia morning the singing will be led by a large choir, composed of boys and girls. The first twenty min utes of the exercise will be devoted to a song service. " , The colored Baptist State convention will meet In Scotland Neck July 12th. and an excellent program has been ' arranged. Several Drominent negro preacners ana eaucaiora rrom mis ana other State will attend. Master Howard Mitchell Summerell. son or Rev. J. I. M. sanmerreii. U. D.. pastor of the Gilbert Presbyterian ' Church. Norfolk. Va.. la visiting his cousin Mark, oldest son of Mr., J. R. Chamberlain, of West Raleigh j if v The gospel tent will be moved this we-k to a location near Ep worth Mehodlst church. The tent work Is In "charge of Rev. J. W.-IPn. assistant pastor of the Baptist Tabernacle, and Mr. Ham has been, doing- effectlv3 work this summer. The Raleigh public will have Its last opportunity to hear Mr. Edwin Wil son, the baritone soloist, sing today. t the 11 o'clock service In the Fi-st Baptist church this morning Mr. WII ron will sing a solo. He will leave to morrow for New York city. Rev. F. W. R. Arthurs. ' who has been enjrajred In Anson and adjacent .counties in missionary work, has ac cepted the Invitation of the rector and vestry of Christ church to accept ..temporary duty in the parish fluting the summer, and arrived in the city - yesterday. The cas- against the Ralelch young man for trespass at A. and M. COlletce was continued until September 11th by Justice of the Peace Charlie Separk yesterday. The defendant demanded a Jury trial, and the witnesses were not available, the Summer School hav ing closed Friday. . PERSONA IH Mr. Real Johnson, of Barclaysvllle, wat In the city yesterday. Mr. C. IL Poe went to PitUboro yes terdar. - . . Mr. W. B. Allen, of Greensboro, la a vlsltor.lo Ralelrrt. Mr. A u rust us Rice left yesterday 'of his home near Asheville to rpend two months vacation. . Cait. -lohn Smith, of Greensboro, was in the city yesterday. CHURCHES TODAY. ...... ' f St, Saviour Chapeb Sunday School 10 a. zn. Night service 8:15 o'clock. Church of the Good Shepherd Rev: I. McK. Pittenger. D. D.. rec tor. Fourth Hunday after Trintly. Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Service and ser mon at 11' a, m. Evening- prayer at C p. m. Service on Wednesday at 10 a. m. and on Friday at 6 p. m. The seats are all free and strangers and visitors are cordially, Invited. Christ Church Rev. M. M. Mar shall. D. D.. rector. ; Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Divine service and ser mon at 11a. m. Sunday school 5 p. m. Evening prayer 6 o'clock. Rev. F. W. R. Arthurs, minister In charge, will officiate. Service during the week: Wednesday 6 p. rn. and Friday 10 a. m. First Baptist Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.. bw the pastor. Rev. W. t. Tyree. D. D. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Young- People's meeting Mon day evening and praxer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 i'clock.' Central Methodic Rev. C. W. Rob inson, nastor. Services at 11 a, m.. and 8:15 p. m.. by the 'pastor. Sun day school 9:30 a. m.. R. K. Irlnce. superintendent. Ep worth League Tues day evening at 8:15. Mid-week prayer meeting' on Wednesday evening at 8:15. by pastor. The Junior Kpworth League meets this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss J J. Woodall, president. The Baptist Tabeniacle Rev. J. C. Masee. nastor. Services at 11a, in. and & p. m. Subject of mo ml up ser mon, "The Eternal Hopo"; evening. "The Forsaken Christ". Sunday school at 9:15. Prayer meeting Wed neday, 8 :. m. Edentoii Street Mc.liodi-l Hv. J. Marvin Culbreth. Junior pa.tor. Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 8:1.1 p. in. Ser mon ot both hours by the Junior pas tor, Sunday school tat 9:30. a. m.. Joseph G. Brown, superintendent. En worth Leayue meets Monday night, and prayor nifetln.tr WednesJay even ing: at 8:10 o'clock. Clirl Ian llmrclk Sunday .nehool at 9:30 a. in.. K. M. Smith, superintend ent. No preaching". During th Sun day school session delegates will bo elcted to the Annual Convention which meets next v.-eekr nt MfOuller in this county. Iretytcrlan Rev. A. II. Moment. D. D.. pastor. Servke.s 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m During; the morn hue service the Com munion of the Lord's supper will be observed. , Fayetteville Street Baptist- Services conducted by Rev. E. P. Pool, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. John T. Pullen. superintendent. Subject for 11 a. m The Faithful Servant Honored" for 8:15 p. m.. "The Received and the Ex cluded . ; NOTICE Or LISTINC The books for Raleigh Townlshlp win be kept open until the 10th day of July, lsclusive. so that all may have the opportunity to list their taxes. The books will positively close after Jury 10th,' and all who do not give In their taxes will be liable for double taxes. By order Board of County Commissioners! C. A.: SEPARK, M. R.. HAYNES. ' List Takers. TEN CENTS PER LINE (Six words to the Line.) Cash YJIth Or derm HO DVEltTISE3fENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 20 CENTS. SPECIAL DD3COUNT8 ON EXTENDED AD VERTISED O. RESULTS ASSURED. UN FURN ISH ED ROOM AND BO AIM) by young married cuple, In first- class boarding . house or private family.: A. M. C. News and Observ er, it WANTED! SIX COLORED WOMEN to work In hand laundry. Cool, pleasant work rooms'. App'y Mon day a. m. Eureka Laundry. Blount and Morgan streets. ' WANTED: REGIKTtlRKD IRl' gist. Will pay 165.00 to 175.00 per month. Wurd Drug Co.. Ashevllle. N. C. SALESMAN ASIIHTIOCS AND 1N telllgent to place Jewelrv depart - ments In all kinds of stores. Fair commission contract, with advance for expenses. Average earnings of our salesmen In 1903. over 13.000 each. Sawyer, Leslie &. Co., Detroit, Mich. I , . FOIt SALE NEW SEVEN-ROOM, two-story dwelling, one vacant build ing lot adjoining. Desirably lo cated. Address. Box 124. Mt. Olive. N. C. i WANTED -A PARTY i WITH $5,000 to 110.000 cash to take an active In terest In an established, profitable business. AddresH. T. C. W care New and Observer. 7-8-3t WANTED MANAGER FOR BOOK and Stationery Store: ortlce man; stenographer; foreman brick yard; clothing salesman. S. C. N. C. Oeor gla: druggist: carpenter foreman; advertising man; great demand for competent people. .National Em ployment Association. Century bldg. Atlanta. Go. FOR KALE NICE NEW SIX-ROOM cottage, modern Improvements. Lot 210 feet by 52 feek. Good reason for selling. Addrew. "Itef." care News and Observer. 7-8-Sun Wed. 3t WANTEIl-POSIT10N; II Y EXI'IUH encedtjunlor drug clerk.' Address, Clerk., care News: and Observer. WANTED. REGISTERED DRCG- Risk .Wanl N. C. Good salary 'to right man. Drug Company. Ashevilie. 7-8-Sun. Tues. Thurs. ITNE WHITE LEGHORNS. ONE .year old; sold only In lota of nine, at 75 rents each. Address. Box 55. Pittsboro. N. C. GOOD I r AY TO MEN EVERY- where. To tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc. No canvass . inr. Universal Disk Co.. Chicago. i SALESMAN EXPERIENCED I N any line to sell general stores In N C An unexcelled, specialty propo sition.; Commissions and $35.00 . weeklv for expenses. . The Conti nental Jewelry Co., Cleveland. O. S 4LLESM AN--FI RST- CL.VSS ALL I around hustler to cover unoccupied and virgin; territory. Technical ex perience unnecessary. u weeaiy expenses advanced. Sales Manager, Box 725. ChJcag-o. AGENTS WANTED WE ILWK cornered the greatest money-maK-lnr proposition in this country. Se cret divulged to tlrst applicant from each city, town. or village. Secure territory Immediately before too late. Sherman Co., 15 Dover Sk, New York. $8,000 YEARLY POSITIVELY MADE Introducing and uppointlng sub a gents for our Just patented Fire Extinguishers. S. Wills, Cincinnati, made 1890 in one week. Experi ence unnecessary. We give agents exclusive territory, co-operate .with them In every wuy. extend credit and offer a- grand opportunity to ne cure a. fortune. Eagle Tool Co.. B 1151. Cincinnati. O. WANTED .MEN E V E R V W II EI IF Good pay to distribute Circulars. adv. matter, tack signs. No can vasslng. i National Adv. Bureau, Chicago. ! SALESMAN i WANTED RELIABI.K man to slll Guaranteed Specialties In wake County; salary or comnils slon; good money for part or full time; txirlence unnecessary. Out nt free. North Jersey Nurseries, Newark. N. J. 7-8-Sun. Wed. WANTED: YOl'XG MAX ici:;is- posltion. tered pharmacist wants Box C2; San ford. N. C. I-XJR SALE W. U HILL BANKRl'PT stock, fonsbitlng of $10,000 worth Dry Vood.4. Notions, and Shoes, in beat town in IVorth Carolina. Uv-r one million dollars will be jeut lier in iiuproveimiiti; durinp the year. Addre.t. . M. Mbifitt. Mgr. Wllnon. Nj C. 7-S-Sun. Wed. MONEY TO IX.N ON REAL I'S tate localeki In Piedmont section of State. one to ten yearn. Prlvl lKc f i-edu-iiig priiuipal aiuuially 1'ledmont Trust t'ompany. Burlint; ton. N. tT. 7-7-tf WANTED: A MWYKll WHO IS A Democrat,! lent pt rant e man uiid Christian gentleman. Fine location and a Kood business to Jjegiu with Address "I'." euro News and )L server. , -7-.1 wa.ti:i: ; i:i;-Isti.i:i.i iiu; t'ist. -a:able of Uikim: t-ltare of j-iore. Cood salary. Address "Drug glut," care News and Observer. SMUT! DISAPPEARED ON THE evening of July 4th, my black Cocker Spaniel dog. Think he got on some pus.se liner train passing Wilson. He is lame in one of his forelegs, has burnt spots ' side and back, white on breast, lias re cently been clipped, short tall, and long silky ears, answers to name of 'Smut". Any Information lead ing to his recovery will be liber ally rewarded. W. J. Boykin, Wil son. N. C. 7-7 2t THREE YOING MEN BRIGHT. i (Jood Physinue, from Raleigh, to I prepare for Railway Mall Clerks. SPECIAL Examination August Nth. Entrance Salary $800. Fine Fu ture. Orand Opportunity. Address Immediately 440 Equitable Bldg. t Baltimore. Md. Rush. Rush. 7-6-3t LOST A GOLD WATCH FOIL WITH j name plate detached. Finder will please return to this office. LOST MONDAY AT A. AND M. '..College on street car. a gold watch fob. with name plate detached, j Finder please return to this office. WANTED GOOD ALL ROUND binder. One who thoroughly un j derstands finishing. Good pay to - right. man. Owen G. Dunn. New Bern. N. C. 7-2-lwk. WANTED: A POSITION TO TEACH vocal or Instrumental music, or both. Satisfactory references. Ad j dress Miss B. A. K., care News and i Observer. 7-1-tf. WANTED TWO OR THREE MOUL ders. J. H. GUI, Iron Foundry. Raleigh. N. C. j 7-1-1-wk ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF DRUG i stock. For sale, a complete stock j of drugs, tlruggists's sundries and new fixtures. In one of the best bus ! iness localities In the State. Apply I to Wm. H. Ruffin, Assignee, j I-oulsburg, N. C. 630-tf. 1 KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE CIVEb a Home Study Course free. I? you ever enter school. Write us about it. j- Raleigh. N. C 1 IT COSTS NO MORE TO ATIEND the best: begin now. Call or write for catalogue. King's Business Col lege. Raleigh. N. C. I WANTED TO BUY TWO HUNDRED , and nrty Foxes, young or oia. aq ' dress. Mecklenburg Hotel. Chase , City. Va. 4-23-tf W.lNnnv-lTERY ONE WHO EX l pect to attend a business college to get our new catalogue. King's Business) College. Raleleh. TRAVELING SALESMAN FOR North Carolina with a full line oi soaps, perfumes, and flavoring ex tracts: furnishing the $2 for $1 sell ing plan to the retail dealer; $30 weekly advanced. F. F. Cook. Salas Dept.. Detroit. Mich. 6-24-4Sun MILLINERY BUSINESS FOR SALE! Old established business In a town of 12.000. doing a business of about $16,000 annually. Stock and fix tures complete. Best . location In town. Address. "Millinery," care New and Observer. 6-2 4 -Sun.. Tues., and Thurs...! Ot TO SELL 'FOR DIVISION: 1.00" acres or nne rarming ianus, ien north of Hlllsboro. Great quantlt of hard wood and original and sec ond growth pine. Address, I R. S.. care News and Observer. 6- 24-un-tf. PRINTER WANTED A GOOD ALL round printer, to get out a countrj' weekly. Must be sober and relia ble. State salary expected In writ ing; A steady Job for the right man. W. !J. Jordan. Editor Greene County Standard, Snow Hill. N. C. 7- 5-eod-tfj WANTED EVERYWHERE: HUR- tlem to tack signs, distribute circu lars, samples, etc.; no canvassing: gKd pay. I Sun Advertising Bureau. Chicago. .17-4sun. PRINTER I WANTED AN ALL- round, live printer. Good country situation for right man. Also a boy or girl that can set straight mailer. Address. P. o. Box 193. Burlington. K. C. " 7-5-Sun-Wed-tf WE GiriS 111 A X).rGREEN - ! : ; Is Now; Gbinc on My Our ftljei-t 1h to close put all seasonable stuffs at once 'and we make price tl&t ull cane! tliein to move. Rapid sellinsr and a quick clearance of Jiort llin, atd odd lots Is! our earnest Ocxire. Tills is the time of;year tlMii Jolftr rwmdN put her iu round the BarKUiu Counter and desirable floods sown of fU rt.ditftil irliti always find Investors and bring about spirited buying. STlili Is n frtifof-nll opisirt isvtter w t; tNiyour chnuiv ror HelettliiK injiistlce-r vfai dd not improve till occcsion. 1:1 3.-. . i FINE M tJJJN EK Y -AT A l-KAtllOX Tlie tiic. liable liudies Dres Hats to ttio falue of Jtt.OO1 heretofore but for this week jymi may flioose rnmi llaik Uit rcie $a.5t, $l.oo and $ 1.50 and $5.00 on this table pt . . 'a- ? - ; - i I i . ! !. yjr ? " f 1'.TR1M3IH HATS; i C'hoi&e f?6m the entire stock of less. $!.) iul $l.r0 lists for 50: DRI:SS oS SPECIVLS Charlnij u tu little lots at liaif of former -TalneK. ; Novelty Dress ;oks in jfatwiis uenvtis in new Plaids and tlirts.gi. ... .1. L . . 12 t-'2c Klmoiii Cffii''H 4'lolli id all plain H.lors . . fc-i. . . . I. . . 17 t-'2c l'l!!i ro MMliuir fnnd Einlrkl t rul WVwffj litns-,:-Amlier tcl3lK. ai half fire5.t. . ',. . . ... .ss' siiAXTi'ljtigjLki;. x ' "Iheso $ Hii:i'lov.Siaituiii: Silks come i:i hH;fir fasliMiiuible shades of the HCiixitu: tihlis ftr iUr. r must tit : IVx a ' SILK .l?S4;tlMK i Fine .ota Meiff rizd ;iiirliaiu. in 15 1 Vnrilrnted plakl ! frts and neai chc ij.5v values fr .... !! silk. mi(.i5. i h !'"-.! Complete ltlof liiK of Silk MnlN in the iCJist ?. anted I eveiiin; si 104 It Itejrnlar Jpk'alucvi. Closing pricHilif. xewpoT .:loTh. j-. j i i:.ti n-v- ii1 for making White Coat Suit Utril Separuie Skirts; takes lit" ;hi- o: Ruchcr llncii at h-ilf the prix. . .;. . ;; . . .1 , . . I '2Tr pit 1 rrr f : K 1 1 . i s. -I Ono siiH-idl table ion ; whhii are lliroiwTiai)ety of Cool. Crlp Luus. Vttlufs(up.tu; . L ; . 7 l-2c foi S- xt'rrixcni,i.At'E trtain. . A cli-aV f of tine! Curtain in spray oiJ fiii'rHl eff"'s. stamlard widths f;T H !. . jj: $l.0t Ii nttalAsf' it 1-2 yards long .". ; . . , . ; 5e. $2.(M lat-, "urtainn; 3 j yards Ion:; $:l.OO lAeet; Curtains, Z' 1-2 ards nll S' !P .541 .Si MKXfS 5gL'!kMER NlsCKWEAR. RuinHHinda Silk Tics and Four in- ,11 I li ( l --9 I: I.' ji "I 1 ' 1 . 1 1 g" ' 1 1 " ' JULY! CLEARANCE SALE nlisses Reese pferythitig in Colored Flowers at a Big Reduction. prtsr Braids and Trimmed Hats all Half Price and Less. Trading Stamps given. Store cloles at 6lo'clock. 5s IP I 1 3f IV a FolisK!to! Suffer rJc4 Li HICKS' SSWCAPUDINE IVs ir'.l ft: jr. if (Liquid) w Gives Instant Relief - v li bl inniclclv cures lieatlschc. back- icIjc, ntrgiai' incHRestlon, women's ains, tilttus exhaustion, colds,: etc. U AH Ernests'' I0ctl25c and 50c H. I.S.i HELLER rAleigh, n. c. fr -i i I tcinTEcr. GradiMt.' n A rchltoctare. Co-' Imnlviu i'nlrcrslty, New York. In cCurb of Dcnarunent of Brawitudrnnd Arch. University of Nfirtl Carolina. Consultation ami enrnl uesijrn. j peei.e5 STANDARD SCIIOOli O- OUrJHRCE AND ENGLISH Th that belps the worthj ami tiKfr s bo are compelled to earn a UvciihjJVodj . i:; , f ! I No heiteiOommercial School South. ErfsblliiedSfor year, i Write "or very reasonable terms. ScboMl looted at Greensboro, N. G. For that cough, cso Horchouna Candj c ABICHITECT "Tr-t: 1 '' - TRADE DISCOUNT STAMPS FREE. I if ! : w is If. Is it CLEARANCE SALE in Good Earnest. unity, and tho quicker you respond the t! elKilccst. You II c our?If an 5 l is? IS OF FORMER VALUES,. and Street Hat groUs hi popularity. iss fashionable sliaiK's atj lialf for . priced and . . . .f$1.00 iS - ' . $2.00 and S.GO Hats Hands in White and! Solid JColors. Neat White Figures oil Black and Blue and Black Figures on White. This season's best styles L . . ,u 23c. NOTION SPECIALS. I I liney Fans ... French Spansles Japanese !i Iaxr-f aiding , 1. 10, 15 and 25c Fans, Iaoe Trmined, and HancS-iialntedjW Ivory lta miles 1. .500. U 95.00 Neck ItHChiugs for t'oiiristsjat lQo. a yard or box of C lyardsifor . 5(K. Iidies Iee Ihtsir ih Whltej! Black and Colors, p.tirs for . . Armour's Very sMHiaI lOcvi or : i i "T ra lttlK'C Soap, aSf cakes it- I ! ' S tilo 1.; i Imv for Mr mien V. 'oli Tafrniii l'iwu,-'s . . tesi hnd JCykcrs . . I -i . . J i . . 1 5o Hats fiT the I iiilit'ssiil Pananui -c-s'.slHire. 50c. alue SPECIAL MARK-I 0 WN S A LE O F SIIOF.S. Oil this table in list-lit you'll find: i the Shoe Dvirt. 1 i ti t'liitdreirs 5k. Tenhis Ovforilst 25c Childivn's 90o. Uaiffoot SJiiulsSat COc 1'hililren's $1.25 Patent Leather San dals and Gibson TI'M for . . . . .75c Itdit s' $1.50 Bright iDopgolaf But ton Shoes at . . .( .j. L . . .I.Sl.OO ISov'k $2.25 Tun Oxfords for ,. Jl.SO Men's $3.00 Gun Metal and Tan Ox fords . . $2.00 Ladicx' $I.M) IreiichiHeel Bals ror j . . 1 . !. . . . I $2.50 Turner's $5.00 Iatent LeatliKr Kid Oxford for . . f S3.5U. Turner's $A.00 Patent Ijcatheir. Bals let iui and Blucliers fori WHITE CANVAS -OXFORDS. Never lefre wejre so inanyi White SIi'rM worn In the world as are worn this season. and especially in the South. Never were we sol amply pre a red to meet your evoryf want. White Canvas Oxfords and Blucliers Ties. - Plain, and! Cap IToe Whlte, Kid or Leather Heels,! all styles $1.50 ! i S . IT & Co. it 10 West Hargett Street. ! -1 Wedding: Invitations n1 Vlaiuoar enrds Almost tu Cheap m Prtntins. Writs u, The Bell Dock and j Stationery Co Richmond. Vs. r-. - NOTICE OP DIVIDEND. Goldsboro, N. p.. Juri 30lAt meeting of the Board; oft Directors of the A and N. C. It. R. Co.. (held In Goldsboro. N. C. on June 30, U906. a divldeud of 1 1-2 jer cent, on the cap iai sioik or saia ed. the name to 20th day of July, railroad waardeclar- be payable on the IS 6 6. at the ollice of the treasurer In Goldsboro; N, C, The books for thej transfer of stock In will be closed at said Railroad Co 12 o'clock m. on the 10th daySbf July. i06. and reopened on the 20th day of July, I'JUIi. ! ! i f'! D. T. BROADHURST. ! Treasurer. 7-1-1 )t. Here's ! : ENGRAVED J 4 -I JUST PICTURE f yOl!RSI.TrF A COAT AND TROUSERS OP OUR CHAVEXETTED MOHAIR OU L1NT.N CKASir, TROUSERS WITHL00PS THE ACME OF COOLNESS. Next In line are ti ie Blue! and Black up rliiht, lit, and retain their sliape Our exiierieiice mid our; reputation It your Suit conies from iliereti there'll $23. Plenty of extra Serge'Coats Infsinge and size; also for! boys of ages from THIS IS A SPLENDID STORll TO TIE AND IIONIT.' !! 'I i 1 j :- I: 1 n n op . Co mo and Look A. B. Stronach Compah; SELLING OUT Irled Silk Tissues and Mid Is. SELLING OUT Ladles' Silk and Unn Shirt WnJsts. SELLING OCT . Ladies' Suits. Skirts. Pcttlco-ts. ! , SELLING OUT P Ladles. Misses, and Children's lints. SELLING OUT r. Ladies' Sandals. Slippers, Oxfords, and Tics.. SELLING OUT- ' . Several lines Table Linen and Damask. NEW LINES - I Printed Organdies and I Uilists. I-reach Lawns, VTal Laces, Satlu and Taffeta Ribbons, at popular prices. A. B. Stronach Company . f . -? White ' i.- Skirts The daintiest and most stilish skirts and waists should b laun dered 'iroierly. Every article sent us is given the attentlonl nect ary -to Kttisfy-our DHtet :irtIfiiLtr iiatrtins. .' j V : Lei us si mj w you. - .,:,, , , -. 1 Oak G i i i . All Tcleidioncs. 1 J x JOHN W. HAYS S CIVIL ENGINEER -i Statin Am. too. p. C. ' ' - v. WATER POWER HUNICIPAL W0SX Inclttdlu? Water ror ks. Sewers, "Klectric Tjrhtln?, StreeU, Uigrhways, and Park I mprori ments. . - , N. 3 South Adams St. Pttrbrf , Vs. T Canter Cured. .We want every man and woman In the United States to know what we are doing;. We are curing; cancers, tumors, and ;Chronlc sores without the use of knifej and are indorsed by the Senate and Legislature of Virginia. If you are seeking- a cure, coroe here and you will get it. . We Guarantee Otr CurcV TI1E KELLASI QANCER HOSPITAL. ' ' Richmond.' Va. . mraep FOR BELTJ A NEGLIGEE SHIRT, v.- '-j j" ; 'W . . 'Vt - - featherweight Serges, of course they all that Is anotlier question. into thej bunding of EVERY SERGE he no doubt about your having the best -1 and double-breasted sacks to fit mrni 10 to 18 years. . ; TO FOIt CLOTHIS, FOR OUR GARMENTS ARE ALWAYS FAITHFUL . Ij ; ' j ; - " B0WlnliP SBB1 You'll toy to Opy. 9 - and Waists ify Steam Laundri) PRETTY AS JUNE BRIDES. ' OUR LINE OP Summer Pants, $3.00 to f l.Ort Soft Finished Shirts, all coitus, only 47e Juli line of liot weather wearables ai popular prices. 2 Electric Fas Or all kinds, look at them. Call and .1 : RaleigH Constructidii Co. 14 West Harem 'Street. v RALEIGH. NJ C.'. BARRETT & TliO T.1 SO H ARCHITECTS f and Engineers, RALEIGH, ' c jj. c. -1 Bell Phone. 117J4 Fityettevilie St. J. L. d'QTTIim Cz GD FIoriGf RALKiGu. Noam iba:oi:A. We Give Southern TraSJrr cucr' Carnations. Roses s-nd VloUU, out specialty. Bouquets and Coral 2scor ations arranged in the best style ct short notice. Palms, Ferca and In ter bloomins; plants far: ta bouiK Fall Bulbs. iiyacintn. l.arc!r:a. Tulips, etc Rose buabea, iHt'lthtry, evergreens and nhade . trts. :Vx4il JjI Plant a mcii i C3 "1 VI t 2 "TN f 5 A STRAW; HAT, AND YOU HAVE ; 1 .;. r ; , ' have Series, whether tljey are maT.' j SUIT WE SELL. hi the market. Suits front $10 ti and youths of all the different ; : The ' One-Price C!ct!:::r. ' ' - t A'
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 8, 1906, edition 1
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