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8 THE MORNING POST, AUGUST 27, IG99. WHERE TO WORSHIP. No Electric Fans In These Cliurclies but the JPnre Air of the Gospel. o At tihe 'majority of the churches to day the .pulpits 'will be filled by the regnlar pastors. Where there is no announcement to the contrary tbJis may Ibe taken, for granted. SAC RE DIIEAKT (OatholU?) Father 'Price, the pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. and 8 .p. fu. Strangers in city invi'te'd, as is the public generally. CHRIST CHURCH (Episcopal). (Rev. M. M. Marsliia'H, D. D., rector. Thirteenth) Sunday after Trinity. Early celebration, 8 a. m. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Divine service and ser mon, 11 a. m. Evening service, (3-p. m. Services during the week, "Wednesday. ST. SAVIOR'S CHAPEL (Episco pal). Sunday School. 10 a. m. Morn ing service, 11 a. m. Night service, 8:13 p. m. E DENTON STREET (Metihodist). Tlhe pulpit of Ed en ton 'Street Methodist Church will be occupied today at 11 a. in. and S p. m. by the pastor, Rev. W. C. Norman. Sunday School at 0:30 a. m., Joseph O. Brown, superin tendent. Prayer .meeting every Wed nesday evening at S:15. Young Peo ple s meeting every Monday evening at 8:15. iCHRlSTIAN.-ra-mes L. Foster, pas tor. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preach ing at 11 a. an. and 8 p. ,m. by Rev. C. D. Crouch of Salem. N. C. Mr. Crouch as a young Moravian minister and is a grood speaker. THie pastor cordially Invites all Moravians living in the city, the friends and public generally to hear Mr. Crouch. TABERNACLE (Baptist). At 11 o'clock Dr. Simms will preach, his sub ject being "Tiie Object of Christ's Mission." At night (8 p. in.), Rev. A. R. Love twill .preach for the last time before going to his new field in Louisi ana; subject, "The Christian's Walk." Strangers cordially invited to all the services. No official notices to the contrary having been sent in, the usual ser vices at the other churches may be expected. " II GDI I Ill llli A Pathetic Truth. (Washington Star.) Acquittal will mean the official re moval of the stain upon the name of Dreyfus, and for that he longs more than for life and restoration to fam ily. And the pathetic 'truth is that sucUi, in the main. Is all that it will mean or aeewniiflish. Wife and chil dren and friends await hhn, but the 'husbahd, father, friend who left them will not return to them. As his senioT counsel so forcibly has said, the man now is a wreck. Persecution has de stroyed the original charm of his per sonality, and left Ihim dazed, distrust ful and unresponsive. This is the shame which cannot be wiped out. It is the .most infamous transaction of the nineteenth century, and ranks with the leading infamies of all time. When a .man wants a thing he won ders how he can get it. When a wo man wants a thing she just goes and gets it. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR THIS WEEK WILL BE IN DRAPE RIES AND UPHOLSTERIES; CONSISTING OF Velorers, Plain Felts, Plain and Fancy Scrims, Cretonnes, Plain and Fancy Swiss, Drapery Silks, Brocattelles, Bagdads, Plain and Fancy L enims, Satines and Dervish Cloths. ALSO AN ENTIRE NEW LINE OF Tamboun Table Covers Pillow Shams, Boufet Covrrs, Centre Pieces, Etc. Boylan, Pearce & Co fiSI 1 1 II I 1 IllIIl mis. FOR CHILDRENS FALL SCHOOL DRESSES. 206 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. ONE WEEK. ds and R ONE WEEK. aani: Sale Two Tafctes of Fargajs in Wool Dress Goods, I7c io 25c, Worth 25c to 35c SHEETS, PILLOW AND BOLSTER CASES. A Fjw Packages at 25 Per Cent. Less Than Cost SHEETS. 51x90-30c. G3x(JU-3ic. 72x90-1 Uc. 81x90--45c. 90xHO--5Sa HEMSTITCHED SHFETS ;jux;rj BOLSTER CAShS, Hx72-!;c PILLOW CALER, I5x3G-lfjc. 5 1 50 Counterpane for $1 .00. at Tuesday, AUGUST 29th. Wednesday, AUGUST 30th. Thursday, AUGUST 31st. Friday, SEPTEMBER, 1st. Saturday, SEPTEMBER 2d. COPYRIGHTED All Rights Reserved. Infringements will be prosecuted to the extent of the law.) )0 DRY JONES9 GOODS STORE 1 All StandanTlirands of Bleached Domestic N, Y. Milk Pr of Loom, Masonville. Barker Mills, etc' nt nM Prir c. J 7 prices by the bolt. w' FOR THIS WEEKAH Standard Biands wide Sheetir-s Mill Prices by the piece 7 1-1, g 1-4, 9 1-4, 10 11. It is worth your while to examine our offerings in Tabic linens. napkins, ttc ' r Fine German Tab c D mi v -t.. fectly Lovely," Hovers. Sp:a Luf, Fancy Pit e ns. ; c b$;, ac, 51.00,51.25,51.55 ;.:0 yard. Napkins to Ma'ch, 2.j0!o s? S) SPECIALS. 72 in. Flower Leaf Pattern Table Dirms :, S,c. y J. worih 6c 1 72 in. Fleur Lis Pit:e:n, 75c worth Sc 64 in. Extra Hiivy Half Bleached Spjay anJ i e.t Patterns, SO, 3 :n B!ca:iicd UirruOc, dct. 65c Nipl.ins c, (Xe, 05c, 75c, $U 00 to 2.uu dozen. pir cozen. areams m Htc anJ D nu I Towels. Clearing Sale of Summer Footwear. 210, 212 and 214 Fayettevi lie, Street. The Acknowledged Cheapest Dry Goods Store in the State. DEPART DEPART All ye odds and eds. All ye broken dozens. DEPART All ye slow selling goods. W have rengacked every nook and comer of our store for goods to make a Grand Clearing-Out Sale. We some times get up combinations to cu a "wide swath," as the farmers say, ami put in too good plums for a cheap pie, yet it always pays, it increases the ex citement, and earns the confidence of would-be ecpetical people. Welcome, to every money-saving person i Welcome, to those with little money needing much! Welcome, yes, doubly welcome to the people just now! It's almost needless to tell intelligent people 'that this a welcome opportun ity for; al to buy just such goods as everybody needs, and can use to an advantage, and at the same time save about half the money they would pay regularly elsewhere. This is a timely sale in more way than one, prinei Itally when so much Is neled In most households having but little to ftpend. Read every item carefully. Think tif Its real worth, and note the great fir ing. All these Short Guts, Odd Dozens and Remnants are placed on center tables in our Store, and pricod so low. some one will 1m sure to take them, Don't wait, the tirst buyers se cure the best values, yet the lots are large and will last the week. Thou sand of items not quoted in this Circular. PROFIT Not a party expected. COST In mon instances cut in two. LOSS While we loose, the public gain. We can better afford to without profit: we can better afford to s. il at a liws than to all v jjo.idx to :n u nu late on our counters nti-l s!h1v. and deteriorate In value. No. the firs: Is the best, and the public gain dir-ti-ly while we gain in directive all. . th be.ver and seller, sharing the bcneilts niiKc. Jones' Double Dry Goods Store. You Can't Afford to Throw This Away Un read. You Can't Put Your Finger on Word in This Advertisement That's notTiue a ODDS AND ENDS SALE NOTIONS. , 109 Remnants Velvet, assorted! New Idea Paper Patterns, all the kinds, 10c. ODDS AND ENDS SALE, 6c. Pint bottles of Ammonia, 5c. Jet black Ink, a bottle, 4c. Holdfast Mucilage, bottle, 4c. School Tablets, 1, 2, 3, 5c. Five-foot Curtain Poles, wood . fixtures, 25c." Ball Sewing Thread, lc. Oil Window Shades, spring roll- ers, -3x6, feet, ODDS AND ENDS SALE, 4c Carpet binding, at a yard, 2c. Black Linen Thread, 6c. Toilet Soap, at 2, 3, 4, 5c. ; Rubber Dress Shields, 5c. Garter Elastic, fancy, yard, 4c. 'Sewing Machine Oil, bottle 4c 1, 1, ly., 2 to 2 yards. 200 pieces Glassware, each 3c 400 pieces of Crockery, at one third off. TRULY A GREAT SALE. to Sept. 2. A Big Sale Caused by Little Prices Aug 29 Truly a Big Sale. colors and different widths. 1, lJA, l'a. 2 to 2 yards, ODDS AND ENDS SALE 4c. Corsets Stays, 5 liooks, Sc. Darning Cotton, black or white, in balls, 5c. a ball usually. ODDS AND ENDS SALE, 2c. Clothes Brushes, 14. 18, 25c. Hair Brushes, 7, 20, 25c. Tooth Brushes, 8, 13 to 21c. Men's Silk Garters, 15c. Cuff Holders, Holdfast, 5c. Men's Shoulder Braces, 3lc. Worsted Sleeveholders, a pair, 2 cents.. . Purses, two parts, good catch, 5 cents.. Ladies' Books, combination, 18 cents. 100 Linen Towels, 20c. ones, 12 cents. More you read these items, more you will be interestnl. Don't gues at anything. Knowing the fact is much better . Read it over twice. ODDS AND ENDS SALES. Embroideries. 67 Remnan of Emlu-oaderies, I IV, to j .. t iling nuance in srocK. l or the remnants. ODDS AI S SALE. ; to 10c. 139 Skeins Linen I'l colors, 01. 0IS AND ENDS SALE le. ol. Bunches Skirt Braid, 5 vard as sorted colors, ODDS AND ENDS SALE, lc. 18 Silk Dress Cords, colors. 2Vi v:inU ODDS AND ENDS SALE le 200 yards Bating. Dnib ami Black ODDS AND ENDS SALE, yd lc 0dmbU'S WhaIebone Casing, mostly lOh''iPP8 SALE' 3 lc 10i Iaii-s Iadies' Cotton and Silk tiloves, small sizws. 70 w2S.S A?fI E-NDS SALE. 3c. Pieces Silk Brands, assorted colors worth 10c. yard. ' ODDS AND ENDS SALE, lc. Men's Furnishings. 4 o-iin,rtirSl.lrt rams-two a ODDS AND ENDS SALE, Cc. Dress Goods Remnants. 35, Remnants Worstetl Dref Goods. 2. 2' to yards. Remnants each. ODDS AND ENDS SALE. I'.i to US'. 7.1 Renuunit.s tt Iwn (!Uchs. Ging hams. Tickings. Outings, et.. :.. from 114 ynnU to 8 yards In rem n.i:us. ODDS AND ENDS SALE, 0 to 30c. Hosiery. 2i Pairs White Hose, -soiled, were lo ami 12I- and 12-,c. ODDS AND ENDS SALE. A PAIR 2c. 13 Pairs Child' White Socks. 10. 15. and Liie. grades. 7 cent. ODDS AND ENDS SALE. 3c. HI Pairs Boys' and .Men's RUbrigg.ni Socks, Ki. r, and Lie. ODDS AND ENDS SALE. 3c. Towellngs. 28 Reman tits Toweling. Crashes; 1 yard to 4". per remnant. ODDS AND ENDS SALE. 3 to 20. 10 Pillof Cases, were 12Mt and 15c. each. ODDS AND ENDS SALE, Se. 7LadJes' Blue Polka Dot Shirt Waists. A K ami 7.V. ODDS AND ENDS SALE. SOc. RAIN OR SHINE THISSALE60ES ON A Stronach. 215 rayettcville to 21 J Wilmingtoa Stress. ast Summer Sale! Thursday, Aug 31 A Bright List of Seasonable Bargains for the Trade LOT ONE. 25 dor. BlnrhM Tmrrln. Kize li.x:r. that we will offer at LOT I Wil.-On, cae Lllr Whit 'r-.Vt inll!; a iretty Qu!It to he Mild ctt racJj. LOT TIIREE.-On. ki "Pickwick" .-ifie.i B..M-h. an rxtra gv! tiling for the tr.onoy. You -will bs 11mv,i w!Hi the gml and a!o !m? IiVn-cd wit!l t.!o nrlce. -I.o -rml LOT I OCR.-5 .loz. L.t.lV IlLiot Mit.n Sailers, new giiai at 40c. LOT 1TVE.-2O0 Granite Wash-bowls at ii'i-c. each. LOT SIX.-One Jot La5! U:lt Cc or-l Wrapper to J cirl at 5ia I'eoi. LOT SEVEN T''. P.UV Hr! Ivm Sk!n at IMc il-25. 114 '2.i aU'l f2.V; a. on:iir:u t ;r and ;atrr:i. LOT Eli I IT. irocery 5u3 ftc the day only: Bet Sagr Carrol Haat. ATz. IX II.! I;aic ilanx . :x Craaulate! Sugar rV.. J - Ina.tel Coffee Ill Vct Hoar I'tL. O rnr.rc Will u ,a ds sale- Cc nMN 00 s'nethissale( SLS W'" not be Op,ed August 29th, Tuesday, Until 8:30 a. m. t Wrappers, ruffled ' . mind and might, that Muslin Underwear. 16 Infant Wrappers, ruffled neck and sieeves. or,, ODDS AND ENDS SALE, 12c. 8 Pairs Ladies' Muslin Drawers, tuck ed and embroidered. nr ND EDS SALE, 44c. 7 Ladies' Muslin Gowns, ruffled and tucked yoke; worth 50 and 60c s'AJjE, 39c. 21 La'diesr Muslin Chemise, embroider- 200 Ribbon Remnants U to 1 vards- mmuixx. pneeu in many insta-nce at ODDS AND ENDS SALE, 24c. than half. J innces at less Corsets. UD' AND ENDS SALE, 3c. to 39c t Misses Corsets Waists. Were 50c. v 1 j 1 1 ,"s 1 a I I'vns o it n nn . . . . uvr uup w-nrt it- lories' oUd CorleS;'.. 5tT: itSlS hc be ana si.oo. . Ar.ODDSc,A,ND ENIS LE, 39c. Vor81'8 Hmth WaIsts' ODDS AND ENDS SALE, 21c. Ribbons. Laces. 200 Remnants of Lace ns i,., Mm yutoted from the Zs lt : romM th l reason. Now vuus AND K ",r"ces ape 0 low that nni- flzes. fitably ristUthis great S01 14 P-.fr,? xP- A?D LE. tunity 8 sreat opior- 14.KPtaIrf TMen Shoes, Tan and PRICE FOR RE'MNJA vt 1 fJ11; urtto lu KNDS SALE. 70c. -iirs i tulles I.a niut n.,nn this deiKirtmenl. but all we lare will 4,v"v at i"s vile. The irrices la sure it. l'J Pairs Indies' Oxfotxls and San liU. small sizes only. Irices tin to $1.25. fehoejt, Mtnall CHHRC We have worked like beavers with There a're ml-ht w "nt few odds and eds In Shoes, oM s zes i -k - JUST RECEI VED-NEWEST SHAPES IX THE OLr IIAT; PJUCO 75c. TO $1.75. ALSO OUR NEW STYLES OF ClilLDUEX'd SCHOOL C.US. Woollcott 6i Son. OAK PIDGE INSTITUTE The Ijarset and net-enulpro: Flttloj School la Tie fcti. Ca Sclentlflc. Commercial; 275 Students Ian year. rfonhwt ef Ct-sr Piedmont Ilejrioa. 1.013 foot above soa-IercL ' SLitecLasjpiari! la I nacballauJ Track Athletic for man r jear arnoo rrrpar?:ry - ' Terms reasonable, consldcrlns crantare and facillrJc. N;---j l.'ts tr tion opens August 22. For beautiful caSo addr J. A. & M. .V. HOLT. Oak r' Jr X C OAK "OITY , 1 STEAM I AUNDRY WALTER B w.tw. . ... -:r' ,w JONPR vio .vau end SALE, GX The cknnwlofiaeri ritAfna J. K. riARSHALL, Proprietor. 216 Favcttevllle St.. RALEIGH. 5. C : ? i)ry Goods Man in the Stale
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