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. ... m mi n i in i The PJaTeseh and Cape Paar tlailroad 7 f$r r mm - -mmr -m LIQUOR UNO PISTOL THIEVES . SENTENCED TO THE ROKDS Robbers of the Carrollton and Lumsden's Store. Capias Issued for Justice, the Ashe ville Lawyer Charfled With Theft of Law Books, Who Failed to Show Up In Court Other Cases Disposed of In the Superior Court Yester day. ' Justice vHas swMt uwd sure in over taking the liquor 'thieve whio robbed the cOose'd s'ample-TCCTO of the Carroll ten Hcitcfi. Four day's after their Unrest an-fl cc,mimtmen,t to Jail for the theft, bnl omly two d-ays after' h-ir formal prctoinary trial "be-fore Vhe Majw, they are c'Cnvi-citetf. and sentenced er.m S'n'als. The grand jury yest'c'rtf'ay ro'twn-eJ '.true 'bills" in the case of the three principals Williaim. Celt tan, Tt'obcrt Hort'on and Oliver Gr'se'n an'd & few h'zrirrs darter they were put on trial in the SaipeToor OuHt 'ba'fore Judge: Brtw-n. A'I'l 'of tihem -pled "wdt g-ui'llty," -but the evidence" was over-Whelming 'and con-vlncSng- a-g'n thorn and to jury ha'd no tiiou'b-le in rea-dhung a. vee'duct to that effect. , Jisiie Brown, then sent-encod them as fc'lws: Wll'l'l-m . -Coitions .t'o oneivsar on 't:he puttie: rca'ds cf Wak-e county; Kohcrt BiouJsn and COi-ver -Green, to ten 'ir.-onTJhs c-Jich. m 'the tfc-dta. WAham Ottc-n is Hi megfo who had -a 5-gllon runltst, -half emptied Of W.tl-s Tyin-s by his side in -gltrcmaich's alley; in rear ou Posue's tld tfa'ctcciry on SkmUhJW ilumiitag ton street, when arrest ed udout -a'ay-lig'hit nut 'Saturday morning. William wal3 in a drunken stupor Wfren fo'und -by officer -Cvrn'-'ad an'd h'a'd ev'l'dancly d'ra-nk cf 'the wln-a -and othsr n:-cflen 1-iqucrs tmJtil hi capa-c-ijous ytcimach c-c-u' id h'cOd no more, and he fetfl by the wayside before he coul'd g'et his keg to his .I'cio'm near toy. . . TSE HOUS EEREAKERS S'K-N-TENOED. 'The -cam-ikiti-on of 'tCe three m-etm-bor? . of 'J1T3 William; fa-mlly ('father an'd two eta) -ifrr breafc:r.'int(' 'and rcto'bitig the hardw'g'ra s'tore of J. 'C. S. Lums'den & S'otvs. wiii Titt-ed in yasJcei-diay 'is P'oi-'t, sen-ten C3- -L'el'ng- deferred., , Judge Brown yeatend-ay s-em fenced the ccn'Vi'cta as 'Colto-ws: John ffiams, vo three yean on the public roads; Hsn-ti-ersota, WSams, three ears; Wiley Wil 3!iani;ji, six m'orJ.'h!s, it'he Oatfte-r feeing the. e'.:-d .ro'asi; who -was chartered with re-txiv.l-ng t'jclsn pi'opert', kncwi'ng it t'o be tltC'Sii. The 'two s-ons ivei'e convict ed of larceny simpCy, the cterge cf 'house breaking net being preferred, as iir-was difficult to prcva 'thiat orinre aiga.insit it.hcm-, as H'aywod W3b"&lms, a-mother (brother. ,was evi'denltly the principi'l one tng'a'ed inJthe -breaking ;a:rad tihe leader of "t he gang. A'b stated heretofore, he .fa in jiai'l !a't Norfolk for a eimilar crime c'crnimt'te'd subsequently. Dick Bryant, the cither (defeaidant In the indl'cifcmen't. Was sentenced to one year on the roads. OTHE CASES DISPOSED OF. . Foll!owine-are .the a!d'diticma!t (Cases, tried or otfsrpio'Sed oif in ifhe Supreme Curt yesterday: . , . Ma.ry Orotwder, negress; J)arceny and receiving. Twelve ymomiths in the work too U'S3. Daive Perry (cel.) 2 cases oif larceniy and receiving.- Fbur mion'ths cn the rcaids. Lewis Ne-weOl; Tareeny. On 'the ple'a tof gui-Hty, six ndonths on Uihe reads, to rbe reileas-ed, however, if he pa-s the IbT.l cif c'ofsts 'against him. - '01as Jerit srd Wms. D .Jones; lar ceny 'anid receiving. Orte year e'ach on it'he read's. 'Juidg-m'snlt- in anoth.er ?-i& of U'ha snane. 'characiter tagiatoist the&s deffehdiants stupende,d. 'Henry Wiley was gJiven 30 dajs on tih'e rclads 'for carrying oonicealed ieap ons. - Tom. Blanks, a.nother wegro thief, gcit en iighi-Tn!oriih'B sentence on. the roiakis. rPcim 'w!a!3 ia.l'so chiaTge'd wit'li ciarryin'g iConcealcd we'a'pons,. but juidgmentt in that caise was euspen-de'd. . " - IPrede'i'ick H'oclcad'ay, tan'c't'her' bi-r'd,. of the sfaime colbr jwlltdt a wefJldevel'oped penidJtrorapVcpriiaiti'nig to has ovm use the got'ds of others, will work the country rcfeids for -a ye'ar! Huey Turnier' w'asi given 30 kdaiyls on Itlhe rdadls flor carrying cchicealed weap onls, gunid D. W. R:oib;erts;onVCiarg!d''V'.-i;th the samsd .ffe-ns was dlis'clharged upon ipaymient of costs., Tcim Piiice w'as acquitted oif the ohamge of liarceny and' leifit oouirit a free fcn'an once imiore. ; Tlhe lase of Georg'e. W. Justlice, the 'Asheville Qiawyer chairgefd -wlftjh the lar ceny cif siotae Qiaiw bo'o'kis, (Was continued, I'or the very good realson ithalt Justice "faileid itio ishow up. A dapia was issued fio 'iihiiimi, however. . Court mleeits igiain lt(h.i'a TnioVnto!g at :30 o'c'toc'k. BLACK VERSUS WHITE INTELLECT. A Citizen Calls Attention to an In correct Statement of a Northern Paper. . The BodSon (Mass.) "Household" for April, in an -article headed "Proofs of Tmtellecttu-al Oapaicrty," coritains a Btafelm.enit, which was called to 'the at tenttion of The Post yesterday. The ar'ticle in queisltion starts ou't by 'Staying: "In 4ew of the problem ifchalt canfnont's the .South, wlhadh is taxing Itfhe wisest minds, the following fadts iare inditaattive.'' Tt itihen g-oes on to record a numiber of 'alleged instances where dolor'ed can tfi'date for licenstes or oliplomiais to prac tice itlhe lea-rned professions have out ranked tall 'Uheir white ccmpetitoris, and wnicih, if not more corlrect 'than the one alHieg-ed ;to hlave Occurred in Ral eigh, are ait vaMance -witJh. thei facts. One of the paragraphs reads: "TSiie first graduate of the law school connected wtith the University a'- Ral eigh alludioiig to Shaw, we p-csumel runkeVi first in a. class of nine avho IftS tto 'pass an exJatmliwa'fcion foy the uoreme Coufctt otf tha itialha " -upreme A.geritleman Ca lawyer) wWo for years 'has h'a'd in st?, ..-,..I"r h eamlnsSS Ws, yeisferday said to Tlhe Pot- b-nJ 2tmiI'iar T1 the examinations fan! other proceeSdlngs fbefor- the Su preme Court here fnr- nw To vpN a Ai ,i llle last fifteen JISSU L 1JsxtoF fchie statement to be -untru-e. So far tern the coloredf Sain nil ctanlts from , Shlaw Universitv jothjer negro college otSrtSnS ,thS . white competitors or WarrSes in the examinations, I know it to te 'tL f, 'Firatr mail witWin the iLt ten ySrV yV tJhere -have been abouFfif fy cJlSei i;fa for liVP-npfp to nT'atrtice law in -this State. Cf that number the large l,4vtxT .b.m-o fa :i.-rJ. seme of them re- pcia'isdly, to sa tisfactoriir stnd the ex-- anrt 'hve- fimally h'a'd to 'abandon the a'tltempt. Nat one mve1 I am ?iure 'and it l siiouia eay nut 'n seven I would pa-'Oba.bly be nearer the exact numb3r have succeeded in securin-g licer.se. "Tliere has never itiEien ia clfass of ap plicarJ: numbering eo few asnine, the nnmher given by the "HiooisehOld," and therefore' the sitaltf-montt that a. colored ap-plX-an't sitocd sit the head of a class cf-nine is inccirect on its face. .Several of the coivired aippHcanlts for licence 'hae "o'ar?ly succeed e'd in pairing the oxiami nation, and not one cf ithem has ever d'isplaved any sn'dh hrilliaincy or schcuar.hip as tthe paragraph; alluded 'Jo would inidioate." The f'haiw University is undoubtedly a fine institution, prcib'ahly surpassing all cithers in the South for the higher afi,.imiAi nf rt.T.l"np'r1 vniitihis. hut. it 'does ndt pa-form-. the i'mposi-ible faisk of cre ating- out cf inferior material a dnarac ter of sch!oOatio work surpassing- that turned ouit by the University of North Carolin'a and other white colliges of the .State. - A WELCOME TO RALEIGHITES. ! Mayor Van Wyck Wires That Cour tesies Will Be Extended a Delega! Hon From This City. RiafkCgh 'will very Klkc'ly be represent ed 'it the reccipiJllon g'iven. by the city i! N'3v York in honor of the return of the cruiser R'aeigih. A nuimib'eir of .ciltizens have -expre'iiss'd a td.ei.5ire Co go to the irrJdtrGpc'Iis to su'e'ft tlhe cruiser on her 'a'.r'i'ival and to witn-ess Lhe reception w'hicV- the Gipziaitst'' New York will aoccr'd our ri'inie-t'ake. A t'eOagi'am. f r'om Major Robeirt A. Van- Wyck, of Xow York, which was r aceuved by Alderm'an Chrirles M-c'Dc-n-'Jil yesterday aifttrr.U'on, announces that v'.sit'jTS fr5m Raleiigh -wHl te awade wel c:omrje and will -he provi'idfd with actrccn med'ations on itlhe ;boait 'w'hi'ch will carry the -New York eorn'mrttee down the bay greet fhe re'.nfning cruiser. T'hi'i :f-?erT'-(Ti aS a retclv tb the following wire Kent to the Mayor' cf New York by AC'dOTrmn, Ohai'les 'McDonald this rrjcirning: "Rulieigh, N. C, Miarch 29, 1899 'Mayor Va'n. Wyck, New York: "Tilie cOUzena cf Raleigh are anxious o p'ay the'lr rei'pe.rt's 'co her namesake, RaOeii'g'h,' 'and Iher gal'Jant officers 'an'd -raw. I am chairman of ia cam mi t tee :f -our BUir'd of -AOdei'men to Icbk after a me. We -m'ight have i d'd'ktion tio visit yooar city an'd participate in the roceptiion tih&t twe s-e? will be tendered: htm. "C C. M'DO'NALfDv" The fcl'lowing isihe reply fr'ctm Mayor Ytan Wyck: "New Ycirk, X. Y., CVISarch 29, 1899. "C. C. MdDcma'ld, Chairman CcmmLttee cf Alldermian, Raleigh, N. C: "JuLt received 'yiour itele'gram s'aying that a re02gi-t3'cm firm your city may vii::t 'thi city to participate In the - re--ecptJcn ih'at is o be ter.'dere'd the com rrjanlir, officera and y'allcrs of the rTnitprl aifips nrms-e-r R!ail3ip:lL, S'Uch c'cmirnDtltee will be welcomed with great p'l'e'attre 'an'd accommodation will b-a prcn-6d!eid lor them on the .'boat which w.ii'1 carrj' the committee appoint ed by the 'Mayor of New York down the bay to welcome tlhe RaiMg.h. "ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, . - ' . ' Mayor." MR. H. S LEARD PROMOTED. fhat Clever Official Appointed Travelling Passenger Agent. Witlh tihe' advance of the Seaboard it'he management of fihatt road is put ting its best men forward. The pro motion of Mr. H. S. Leard, the gentle manly and popular local soliciting agent of the SeaOxad, to the position )f Travelling Pa''Hn-ger Agent w"as .an nounced yesterday by a special order Jjom the traffic department. It is a pleasure to note the promotion cf such 'a clever and capable officer as Mr. Leard, and it is to be 'hoped that his headquarters will remain in Ral eigh. The folldwing order, approved by Vice-President S't Jc'hn, was announc ed yesterday:' To Agents and Connections. Etfeotive April 1, ' 1899, the office of Mr. E. D. Kyle, Travelling Freight Agent, will be removed from Greens boro. N. C, to Raleigh, N. C. Effective April 1, 1899, ithe title of Mr. H. S. Leard, Solici'tirug Agenlt, will be changed to Traveling Passenger Agent, and from and after that date Mr. Leard "will report to the General Pais senger Depaitmcnt. CHAS. R. CAPPER, General 'Freight' Agent. L. S. ALLEN, Gen. Passenger Agent. H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Mamager. - - ' . KEUSTER SMITH. Marriage x esterday Morning on Person Street, Mr. William H. Keuster, now of Bal timore, but a rJa'tive of Raleigh, anc Miss Carrie E. Smith, daugihiter of Mrs. Lou Smith and. tlhe late O. A. Smith, and sister of Mr. Marculs M. Smith of this city, welre marrtied' yesiterd'ay mbrning at 10 o'clock at the residence of the (bride's family on (North Person street. ' The ceremony wa performed, by Rev. Dr. A. M. Simm of 'the Baptist Tab ernacle. Mr. M. . M. Smith was beat rn'a'n, and Miss Louise- Parraar maid of honor. The other attendants were Miss L'lllie Workman and Mr. C. F. Farmer an!d;Mliss Rosa Bro ugh ton and Mr. Chairles R.- Boone. 'The newly, wedded couple left for Bialtimore yesterday,. -wlhere tttbey will reside in future. The 'best wishes of a wide circle of friend's and acquaint ances 'aiccompany them. "Mardcllo" One of the Finest. Mr. Moseley, of Ra'leiglh, wh'ose stage naime is "Mardello," came up tlh'Is morning, 'and tonight wfill It'ake part in the performance of King & Wilson's Mih.stire'ls !a!t Wtesit Durlham. ,On to morrow night he will he wiUh th'em at the Duxhiam Opera Hioiuse. "Mai'dello" has appeared here on several occafeions before, and is one of the finest Con tortionli'slt's in this country. Durham Sun. - - Bright Faces and Music. CSTot a "musicare." The word is" too apt to suggest an aggre'g'a'tllon of "-musical faceLt and an universal iHn,-n,0a. sus of opinion regarding tlhe pemance of duty that is unfitted, to the gliaid Gays or iiiaster weeK oun a. - musToal. even ing, a gatHuering of those Who. love amd and delight in the domipany of feeling people a.nd convivial artiistiic souls. This, for Thursday of Easter week e't the residence of Mrs A. A. Thompson, on Ne-t"cieinn. avernue, where Will 'come together -th' to of. -mu-Jical tialsmt that R-aleigh affordj raid R'aleigih . afEo:L:t3 the best. . Charity? Ye-s. But the' cihari'ty the t'h ought of -wihi'dh is.!?auce to the en joyment of pleasure. - Pioceeds, volun tary as they .will be. will go to the Minfeft'erimg Circle of King'te Daugh ters -and that, too, moans-to 'the peo ple an'd the use? to which they Wl'U do the greatest good. So remem.iber the dlate and yourself, and do bolth proud. Tihurf-iday, at Mrs, Tlftampsion's, a mu sical evening. Judge SImonton Getting Well. Judge Charles H. Slmbniton, of the United States Coui't, who h'a.3 been un der medical treatment in Philaide'ltpih'ila since Va--t Novennher; writes t'o a fricnti here that he is noV better tihan 'he h'as been for years, and he hepes soon t'o be ahle to return home. H ai'so ex pects to be on Mhe hs-ncih 'f'-yn iJh- Cir cuit Court of Alppeals conveneis in Rich mond un May, Unless his physicians ad vise against hW reiurn to his duties so soon. BUSINESS ITEMS. WANTED Position as governes-s. Testimonials exchanged. Address Hunter, care The Post, Raleigh, N. C. Easter Toys and Eggs at Ri ggan'a. Special Rates to Epworth League Con ference in Newbern, N. C, April 6-9. On account of th a'boye occasion railroads will sell tickets as given below on April 4, 5 and 6, with final limit April 11: From Durham. $6.65: Fay etteville, $6.45; Golds-boro, $3.00; Greens boro, $S.S5; Henders-on, $7.75; Keiford, $7.50; Kinston, $1.75; Maxton, $8.15; Pembroke, $7.65; Raleigh, $5.50; Selma, $4.05; Weldon, $6.85. Other points at proportionate rates. The Norfolk and Southern will give delegates return tickets for half price. The fare from Norfolk is $3.50; Elizabeth City $2.50r has been oLompteteii tJo wfthln' three fourths of a mLla of Fuquays Mineral Springs.. and to accommodate those who wish to go to the picnic Eastar Mon day, a trainj will leave Raleigh at 8 a. m.anld rstur; at 6 pm. 60 oenta for round trip. Train will leave Southern Freignt Deport. Den t mis3 this op portuni'ay to e-pend a day at the most healthful water resort in this country. FOR SALE, Aft interesting copy cf the Raleigh Weekly State Jouimul of April 16th, 1862. '.If irJterei-t'ed, ad'diress-P. O. Box 60, Raleigh, N. C. SPECIAL RATE'S TO RATJEIGH, APRIL 5TH. ON ACCOUNT OF PERFC'RM-ANC'E CF SCALC'HI OP ERA COMPANY. On account of the ahove pcirfcTman'tr alt Raleigh, N. C, April 5t'h, ttlij agert; of the S. A. L. betrwe'en Mlddleburg and Sanford will sell roind-ti:-jp tickdiiis at ra'tes based on Tariff 2, Circular A-211. The following rates will apply: .M'l'ddleburg, $2.50; Hcmders-cn. $2.25-; Kittrell, $2.00; Frankllnton, $1.50; Lou is burg. $2.C0; Wake, S3 cenlts; Sanford, $2.25; PittsibciiO, $2.25; Men-cure, $1.75 Apsx, 70 cents. For further inferm'ation call -on c ie n. is. leiara, t:ity p-asenger and Ticket -Agent, Raleigh, N.' C. Easter g Dye at Riggan's, 'FOR RENT. Three rooms, suitable for light house keeping, in desirable part of city. For information address "Rooms,'' care this office, or call at 319 W. Martin street. Best Candy Eggs at Riggan's. Baby Cream Candy, 10c pound, at Riggan's. FOR SALE. My entire stock of furniture on hand. Special low rate made. RUFFIN ROLES. Co.2oanut Candy, 10c pound, a't Rig- The sans. Best Taffy, 10c pound, , at Rig- NOTICE NEW SLEEPIN SERVICE. CAR Showin;! STATEMENT tlhe CorJJ it-ion December 1898, of the 31, United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, 20 South Calvert Street, Baltimore, M'd. Capitol stock paid up fin 'cash $1,000,000.00 Total income for the year.. 571,696.20 Total disbutteemen.cls for 'the year 353,455.91 ASSETS v M'arknt value of real es tate, uniincumbcxe'd, owned hy the company $ 69,693.67 Montga-ge loans on real es tate, tint liens 3,300.00 Loans secured .by pledge of tiands, stocks or ether col- rte;ia'l 63,300.00 Miirktt value of istooks and bonds oivned by the "Com pany 849,135.33 Cash 'belonging to company in office and deposited in , oank 282,129.91 Interest due and accrued, and rents 10,523.09 Net -amount of uncollected' premiums , 92,666.53 All other assets detailed in stiatement ' 43,307.17 Total assets Assets not admil't'te'd ... LIABILITIES Tot'a'l unearned preimiumis. ..$ Net amcunt cf unpaild lije-'ses All other claims d&uailed in -itzt'em-erJt ..$1,414,255.70 10,000.00 191,438.41 13,470.30 29,019.29 Effective March 17, 1899, the South - em ltaiiway inauguratea new sleep ing car service between Norfolk, Va., and Charlotte, N. C, which will ena ble passengers to leave Raleigh 2:09, a. m. arriving at Jjnanonie :o$ a. m., without change. making- connec tion at Charlotte for Savannah, Florida pointis, Atlanta, New Orleans, Memphis &c, and all points South, also making connection at Saiisbury, N. :C, for Asheville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Nashville, Cincinnati, and all points West. For full infoTTnataon call on or ad dress Thad C. Sturgis, Ticket Agent at Union Depot, and at city office in Yarborough House. , The best and cheapest glaiss at Riggan's. t China and Sl-afbilitiels ., CAROLINA 1S98. of polickijf written- the year . ... ..$ 233.92S.00 BUSINESS IN .$2,691,005.00 Totlal NORTH Am'ount during Gross aniD-unf of prem'iuimis received or sscured during the year 8,677.5 Pre-sident John R. BHiand. Secretary Geo. R. Call's. General Agent of North Carolina A. W. Moye, RalcHgh. State of North CaroJirta, Office of Secretary of State, Raleigh, Februaiy 21st, 1899. I eertify that the J-bove is a true ab stract frxim the swern siraitement o! th? Unilted States Fidelity , and Guaiari y Company, as Of De-cemiber 31, 1898, which is now on file in this offi.ee. CYRUS THOMPiSON, Secreitary of fixate. BtJiiliiii- 69 1 A. q I Gftll'S XQ Ull 11 U 69 " 69 69 69 STRONACH ;;The ladies' Dry Goods Store. PP AH Good Th ....... wvinw iu muse vvno Will Pi . . . 'Will .x oiucesuiri; waists bay i annoyed with their dresrskirA r l e,xist The leadin- nWc ll," 3 a the back. Skirt Ki-inr- 1 ; i ,J -"Va:j.3.ul ew lorfc citv .v -I'wxbcx is invaluable to hilip - . at "air s "On heavy weio-ht nf - -us-. r'es, on-ia- toils !,.!,. Wa - O w - D&ll IPSI.S Pntl r r I - , - v ' u i ladi ICS have t eea back and ?nino ;.-V, ,tuureiy on the S,n the The Onppfl s . r !u." r separate catches vents thenTFrom UPP 'or leath :i ... . -"vvuius auu rraPtlnfr er bel V . 0 But Wait S V a belt SK!? 60,11 withia the SUPPORTER AND CATCHES. . Patented March 4th, 1837. Skirt with Catches sewed on before Q,mnrt,- adjusted, c Note catches on band of PINS, SAFETY PINS, HOOKS and EYES" ARE DISCARDED. HEALTH, COMFORT, CONVENIENCE and HAPPINESS are SECURED. Sew citches firmly on band of dress skirt in back one inch apart allow curved side to face you. Fit catches into recess of supporter uu iwevu i iiKju., iiiu mill suij()uiici mm learner oeil. or anvtr! ui ucu ucoiicu. uv suppuner wm ue invisiDie, ana it is impoi for anyone to see or know why the dress skirt hangs so beautifully Supporter and Vi Catches, 30c; by mail. 3oc. x or sale Dy A Si a a :r B:lt a 9 i) 0 I possible B. STRONACH, Sole Arent for Kalei?h. X. C 215 Fayetteville and 216 Wilmington Streets. CTNCCTVCJVITVCfvlIS Thiir sday, March 30 SPRING SALE Would not be attractive with an unsightly hat on. If you were to pay $50 for a hat-, and it was not becoming, it could not be pleas ing tolhe eye. That b why the Jones Millinery is so popular. It is always becoming. We have a natural artist that knows harmony like a book. No two hats are trimmed alike, and yet every lady knows that her hat is p-ettiest and most becoming to her own style. Another thing, you don't have to pay as much here, for a hat that is pretty, stylish and becoming, as you do in most places for a make-shift. There never has been as pretty a sleek of Millinery in Raleigh as we have this season. We know this, because every lady that looks at our hats says so without any hesitation. Our work speaks for itself. Compare our hits with any you choose French, English, Dutch, Raleigh or New York. Our big gest triumphs come from comparisons. We are working night and day to keep up with the rush of orders. Thus far this has been the best," largest and most satisfac tory season we ever had. Friday and Saturday we will sell any pattern hat in stock at a discount of 10 per cent. We do this simply to try and relieve the strain in the ork-rooms for the end of the week. But all orders no matter how many, will be delivered when piomised. $ Special Selling for Thursday, the W ON 214 Fayetteville Street. (lis I I as 30th Day of March. Ladies' Calico Wrappers at 54 cts. .New Percales, big lot, pretty styles, 61 cts. ' 50c. Sash Ribbons, fcr that day, 34c. yd. ' j ,-" Bleached Cotton Towels, size 18 X36, neat patterns, worths- 8 cts;, sale price 5 cts. 5,000 yards Shirting Prints, at 3 i cts., good for dresses,? wrappers or waists. 75c. tfnlaundried Shirts at 47 cts. f liMILLIMEPY OAK IT V 1 STEAM .a 1 J - K. H ARSH ALL, 126 Fayetteville St. Proprietor. , RALEIGH. N; C. As As (its 4 p As m As ts as tts as y as Greatest assortment of Ladies' Hats in the city. Our open ing surpassed all others in beauty, style and low prices. See us before you buy your new hat. DRESS GOODS We have complete lines of Wash Goods and all oiher star! suitable for spring wear. .We have the largest and best selection that we have shown for years. OUR ONE-PRICL: CASH 5Y5TEN Gives us an advantage over all competitors. : Agents for Butterick Patterns and New Home1 Sewing Aiachines. WOOLLCOTT & SON. 14 EAST MARTIN STREET. 1 (!) 0 1 i X f 1 . a . M - . ' Ik , -I. f t m V. A V J A. IT 1.. .. - , . X A - -- 'K r - , A .- . v.. . j . ' m m m 4fe
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