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r - i i. 5 i i . DELEGATES APPOIHTEI To Attend International Min ing Congress. APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR There an Tlikr7 Dlecte Lare Pr Cnt of Tliem Have Ex pressed a Determination to Attend the Congress, Wnlcn Meets In Mil waukee June 19tl Mnch Interest In Hie Delegates Chosen. Governor Russell has appointed del egates to the International -Mining Congress, which assembles in (Milwau kee Tuesday, June 10, 1900. ' The Governor was authorized to iianie thirty delegates from the State, and a great deal of interest has oeen . ananifested in the selection of dele- mniA iii'Ko nnifklv- cures nervous netss. sleepkinns. nv?ianuicvj, ache, backache, fainting and dizzy spedls. This miracle working .inedi Mn i -o-rviUpml to .wak, sickly, run down people. Every ixttle guaranteed. , Onlv 50 cents. Xvhl by an urugsii. Gorton's Minstrels. r.ftHnn Ar!ntT-Pii which is the at- rir5rtn n thn -A iltMll V of MllSiC (March 1, enjovs the distinction of be ing the only niinstrel company travel ing that was organized in 18G7. There is one big difference between this coinnauv and many others they have cut out those old-time after pieces and in their nlaee clever coni- h;n:itiniis of chnnicfpT sketches and refined acrobatic exhibitions are given. Ijyvli out for the great band concert at noon, in front of the advance sale. The Xew "Bern Journal says sutoli train is .scheduled to be inaugurated in a short Wink?: that it is virtually a daulv ixissenger train between Golds Iwav. and Xew "Bern. This train "will bp known as a fast freight. It will leave vokuslki ui i ..w u.. iu., .iijj i after (the arrival of the early tram frin tht Tirvrtli. It Will leave LNCW Bern at J p. m., making the connec tion at Goidsbbro that night -with the nnrflvHrmrul tmill. Oil fhllS last gates by those interested In -mining iaifreiffhlt ,j,e vo newt passenger coaches tliat "have been ordered by the road. A numler of new tfretight cars tliat have been ordered and are ex ilic equipment rendered necessary ny tne irurrsi1 service. On Sundays the train will run through to Morehead City land roturn. The -total contribution by 'New -South Wales of men to the South African wnr la 1 S40. .ami .along with them 1,700 horsew are being- seut Prevented a Tragedy. Timely information given (Mrs. George ''Long, of Xew Straitaville, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A frightful cough iiad lonig 'kept 'heir awake every night. She had" tried many remedies and doc tors but steadily grew worse -until urged to try Dr. King's New Dis covery. One bottle wholly cured her, and she writes tihis .marvelous medi cine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of (Pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of the matchless merit of this gra nd remedy for curing all throat. chest aad lung tromible. Only 50c. and $11.00. Every bottle guaran teed. Trial bottles free at all drug "stores. It Saved Ills Le. I A. Danforth, of InGrange, Ga.. sufferetl intensely for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg, but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in ten days. For Ulcers. "Wounds, Bums, Boils. Pain or Piles it's the best salve in the, world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by all druggists. tXcrth Carolina. .Delegates from all parts of the . - rr.i.o Ipected to arrive tfcron vmII add to J will be a very im porta in meeting. The J. remlered necessary by t x session will last from the llhli to the 23d. Inclusive. Tlie following are the deleg-ates se lected by Governor Kussell to repre sent Xortli Carolina, and a large num ber of -them have already signified their intention of being present :- Capt. John Wilkes, Charlotte. 31 r. George B. Hanna. Charlotte. Dr. II. M. Eames. Salisbury. 3Ir. E. B. C. JLiimbly. SaUslmry. Mr. Itiehaixi Eames, fXew London. Mr. C. L. T-awton. diessemer. Mr. Thomas AVoodroffe. 'Mt. Airy. 3Ir. II. avrcy Gray, Greensboro. .Mr. .T. D. Case, Greensboro. Mr. G. W. llinshaw, Winston. (Mr. J. E. Luwton. C3iael Hill. Gen. J. S. Oarr, Durham. dir. S. tM. Newman, Salisbury. 3Ir. A. W. Graham, Oxford. Mr. E. W. Lyon, Grens,boro. Mr. C. J. JIarris. Dillsboro. Mr. Jj. Jl. Gettys. Shelby. Mr. L. U. Campbell. Shelby. (Mr. W. B. Troy, Balfour. Mr. Charles F. Toms, Ilenderson ', Tllle. Mr. C-eorge C. Collins. Asheville. Mr. C. L. Rorisen. Bakersville. Mr. IV. Vance Brown. Asheville. Mr. George II. OUios. Asheville. iMr. W. II. Hewitt, (Hewitt's. Mr. Frank J3idwll. Cullasaja. Dr. J. H. PranJ X. C. Geological ' Survey, Chapel Hill. Mr. C. E. Burleson. Spruce Pine. Prof. J. A. Holmes, Chapel Hill. It is not the object of this congress to confine its consideration alono to tliat of mining for gold and silver and stlieir by-products, but that of iron, coal, marble, stone, the various fire clays, asphaltum and all kindred in terests of the mineral and metallic classes. The objects of the congress as stated In the call are; To secure better recognition of the mining industry sn the national gov ernment. To bring about needed changes in the Federal mining laws. To cultivate acquaintance, 'fraternal feeling and hearty co-operation among the various mining, manufacturing, transportation, commercial and lalor Ixxlies represented. To exchange practical ideas cover ing the various phases of the mining business; an interest embracing every brpincih of the -mining industry which affects more than one-third of the people of the United States, producing Sn eight hundred millions of dol lars. 'Proposals are invited of subjects and papers on mines, mining, milling, (mining matihinery and kindred topics to 'be embraced in the program now Jbeing prepared, and on adjournment of the congress to be published with fits proceedings in book form. .Special rates will Ik? given for the occasion, and all delegates and visitors ee assured of ample accommodations and a cordial welcome by the citizens of Milwaukee. Spring opening of Shoes at Jones' Friday and Saturday.Speclal prices Robert Downing. On next Tuesday night, February 27, at the Academy of Music, Mr. Robert (Downing will appear here in liis new 5astoral drama entitled "An Indiana llomanee." The following is taken from the 'Xew York Morning Tele graph: : "Washington, D. C, Sept. 25. Rob ert Downing presented his new pas toral drama, An Indiana Romance,' by J. C. Xugent, a.t the Lafayette Square for the iirst time on any stage and scored an unqualified access. "Mr. DoAvningMnakes a radical de parture in stage impersonation in this play. He appears as a rugged, honest ifarnier, a man f the people, and in the character creation iof Sam Hk:ev does some of the best work of liis career. The locality of the comedy is nmidst the liomely homespun types of 'Southern Indiana at ihe present time. "The new work was stronglv re ceived, and the acting of Mr. Downing nnd that of his capable Kupporting , company won applause and curtain ! calls." Spring opening of Shoes at Jones Friday and Saturday, special prices Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the res uft of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremen dous energy are not found where Stomach, Uver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. Kiiig's Xew Life Pills. They develou every power of brain and body. Only 25c. at all drug stores. In This February Clearance We will show NEW GOODS to attract by NOVELTY AND MODERATE PRICES Close Out Winter Goods and give extra values in such merchandise as, not being subject to fashion, is known as All Year Round Goods." Fine Madras Ginghams. This case of fine Ginghams we . sell at manufacturers'" prices. Tlhey are 8 l-3c. values, but -special for this sale Glic English Wells. White Pique Welts 30 inches wide. Last year's price 10c. as a feeder to our full line of White Goods. ' 7c Mercerized Linings. Fine silk-like Satins stronger and more durable than Taf feta Silk splendid 'for petti coats, waist lining; all colors worth every where 35c... t 29c Pully Belts. Combining elegance, style and perfection. The only Belt which will liold skirt tight to waist; all colors, and black 50, 75, S9 9Sc Double-faced, corded edge Satin Ribbon all shades for making Ribbon Belts 25, 35 50c Stanley Shirt Waists. Of course 100 dozen Waists of our well-known assortment, completes a stock at popular prices picked out from this lot as a special 20 dozen Iawn Waists 1900 styles in plain white or black oOe Corset Covers. Complete assortment of Muslin Underwear; tbey cannot be replaced at the prices we ' are selling tQiem for. Special 10 dozen Corset Covers Frencli felled seams worth . 19c 10c Lace and Embroidered Yokes fine Tucked. Gowns worth 15 c than ihalf regular pric.es 4 lots 71i?.,-10, .12y2c Ladles' Woolen Underwear. Tivoli STAXDARD and NOR FOLK and NEWBRUXS WIOK Goods perfect in every way colors white, Natural and Scarlet also Children's and infants' just half of (the original priee-iow 10, 25, 37 50 62c New Spring Neckwear. J ust (received 100 dozen of our justly famous 25c. Xeck wear; boughit for this week's special selling Jobbers' prices are $4.50, and usually retailed at 50c. Teeks, Scarfs, Imperials and Fotir-in-Hands. For full display see the big south show window choice of the lot. . S5C 75c 50c Venetian Cloth. wV special number marked for quick selling 'Browns, Tains, Castor, Xavy and Black.... 50c Sorin a opening of Shoes at Jones Fridayand Saturday, special prices M-rss Dtixi'N? Leticth will take a few pupils in Chinm Painting. Apply a 128 Wilmington street. BUSINESS ITEMS. Try Pope's 20-cent Candies. $150 Casn buys ithe siibscrdptDon lis and good will siind ome-half interest in plaint off an ewtciWished Democratic wwklv. A fine elmm-ce for thie rtgh't m-an. Apply to ABC, Lock 'Box L Raleigh, X. C. For Rent. A good Xew Home sewing machine. Apply to Mrs. II. M. SPIVEY, Old Ladies' Home: Wanted. tXice hotTse, six rooms or more, 3in desirable part of city; western portion preferred. Address L. M. X., care Morning Post. For Sale. Large Ivaffir Krusher (new), capaci ty IV2 pounds per minute. K. J. & H. L. CARPEJXTER, Rutherfordton, X. C. Soring opening of Shoes at Jone Friday and Saturday. special prices CAROLIXA AXD XORTIIWESTERN RAILWAY COMPAXY. Schedule Effective Dec. 17, 1899. Lv t Xorthbound- Pass. Mixed, r No. 10. No. GO. Chester. 8.10am 9.40am . Mixed. No. 62. Story of a. Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years "ly the chains of disease "is the worst I Ar form ox slavery, Ar Yorkville 9.15am HJ2am Ar Gastonia.lO.lGam 1.10pm Ar Linc'nt'n.ll.07am 3.20pm Ar Xewton. 11.50am 4.30pm Ar Hickory. 12.13pm 5.15pm Iv6.i5pni Ar Lenior. . l.lGpm 8.15pm Southbound Pass. Mixed. Mixed. xu. . io. 01. No. 63. Lenoir... 4.30pm 5.00am Hickory. 5.2Spm lvS.15am 7.10am xewton. u.uopm 9.10am Lv Ar ry. George T). Williams jAr Linc'nt'n 6.50pm 10.10am of Manchester, Mich., tells how suehiAr Gastonia 7.54pm 12.30pm .., a slave was made free. He say: "My 'At Xorkville 0.00pm S.OSpm wife. has been so helpless for live r nei5t? r-lu.iipm 5.15pm VUMwwvuo db till I IITlrii""ei Ex. L. Flectric Bitters, she Is womlerfullv WTre--nas itxl ior uve . u-Kjym ., years that he could not mm over in 0 nnections at all junctions bed alone. After using two bottles of outnem. A. L., S. U. & G., improved and able to do her own rn-ork." This suprenie remedy for Xc- a Jl 1 ' caress, E. , F. REID 1. XH.H0LS, Geeral Manager. Tailor made Cloth. Saturday night at 10:30 should, see every vestage or reauy-to-wear gar ments in our Cloak and Suit Depart ment closed. Prices are little enough on winter stock to do this easily. White Embroideries. :Shiort length Embroideries 4lj yard pieces on Xainsook Hi and Swiss Edges and In sertings to match at less White Unlaundried Shirts. 21 dozen Men's Wamsutta Muslin Shirts neinforced Jaek and front linen bosoms, felled seams, gus setted, good, generous size.- and perfect fitting no more of 'this quality after this sale at this price, as manu facturers will not duplicate our order at same price sizes 14 to 18 Great Half-price Sale. Men's Wool, Half-Hose and heavy fleeced and Jersey Knit Undershirts and Draw ers at half of the original price. 35uck-skin, Horsehide and Fur top KM Gloves and Mitts. Heavy -ribbed Wool Sweat ers, worth $1.00 50c 50c Men's Shoes. About 100 pairs Men's Con gress Gaiters and Laced Shoes, different styles, all sizes, for 'Saturday's selling. $1.00 Men's Rubber Shoes. Over 100 pairs Men's Imitation Sandal Rubbers, worth 50c.t to close 4. . 29c Table 011 Cloth. About ten pieces Oilcloth, in colors, regular worth today Special Prices H old Good Or For the Time. Specif id in Ad A. 3 tronac ROITXTREE ROLLER TRAIT 'RUiXKST. One car load new trunks iPaper Lined Roller Tray, $4.75 to $6.00. - Strapped and 'Brass Trimmed, $7.00 to $8.00. Strapped and Brass Trimmed, Tiinen Lined, $9.50 to $11.00. Strapped and Leather. Trammed, Brass Ends, $7.00 to $8.50. THE 'NEW COAT SUITS. We hope to have the pleasure of showing you this week the new coat suits. Any way, we believe it will be to your interest to see ours before buying; in the meantime don't tmiss our offerings in WAIST SILKS. Exclusive patterns that cannot be duplicated in price, beauty or quality. THE XEW SILK WAISTS. They come quick and go quick. Still another showing of all the new colors prices to match the garment. COMBS. The new thing in combs. A Well Spring of Values Our white goods departn well-spring of beauty and m what women want for bab Underwear and trimmings gowns are here in endless Embroideries. Laces, Xains Cambric ed.ging, insertions, overs, varying in width fron to 18 inches; a little better s a little less price than elsew Empress 10c., 20c. and 25 Pompadour 10c., 20c. and Side Combs 5c, 10c, 13c 25c. , Clasp Combs-, Plait Faste and 25c. Puff combs 10c. BUCKLES -A perfectly lovely line of buckles. 'Butter-fly, 'Intagli can, Mosaic and Grecian only 25c. STERLIXO SILVER XOVE Waist setts 50c, Sleeve Bui Collar Buttons, Studs and 25c; Brooches iand Stick 15c. and 20c; Dog-head and lar only 25c. THE NEW SHIRTJXGS A2 SKIRTUXGS. 30-inch Percales 8 1-3 to 1 Duck Skirtings 7Vic up. VDuck Skirtings 7. yard. Galatea and Madras Cloths Cotton Covert Skirtings 11 A well-spring of valuesuee: A WELL-SPRIXG OP YALi Special at One Week's Price Only . S50 ten-yard lengths Satine-finisbed Sprang Printsthe prettiest in Prints we nave ever iseen; ten-yard pattern roa oic. 1 Soft as down, Light-weight Blankets, 10-1, 90c pair. FRIDAY, AS USUAL, REMNANT DAY! A B. S T R O N A C 215 Fayetteville to 216 Wilmington Streets. Special Offerings at 20c, for 12c Trunks- We nave put in a strong line of Trunks, lianaoags, Telescopes and Satchels, at prices that will please close ouyers. OAK ITV STEAM AUN DRV J. K. HARSHALL, Proprietor. 216 FavcttcvIIIc St) RALEIGH. N. C. DON'T IHAGINE THAT mil Thursday, Feb. 'Fifty (Ladies' Pet'ticoats, both iBlack and Colored; prices from 5 Twenty pieces Sdlkoline for quilt lining, at 4c. yard; a good t worth 74c. yard. On hundred pieces NewHamburg Edgings and Insertions at lo Xewly imiported and marked ito move quick. See them. Eight hundred yards Checked and Strdped Wihite Goods, to go at worth. 10c. Seven hundred and fifty yards very fine, beautiful Checked Mus are worth 20c. yard; will offer these at 12. .... iAGENTS FOR BUTTERIOK'S P ATTERNS AND FTJBLICAK Hardwood Mantels ARE ALL ALIKE! Quite the contrary. Some never look well. Some look well at first, but soon give out because not (honestly made. Others look well at first, and continue to Hook well, because they are honestlw made. We guarantee our Mantels against all defects that mar arise from faulty material or workmanship, and our guarantee is good. We can satisfy you on this point. We could not afford do this unless we did our work well. All we ask is that the Man tels have reasonable care and are not exposed unnecessarily" tp you are interested and need Mantels, send for our Catalogue "F and be convinced. - . . ncCLAHROCH BROS., 220 South Elm Street, Greensboro, N. C. Black Flinorcas. High Class Prize Winners The prettiest birds and greatest layers on earth. Stock and eggs for sale. For price and particulars apply ta C.P.WHARTON, Raleigh, 3ST. C. Spring opening of Shoes at Jones' riaay anu aaiuraay, special prices TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists tefund money If it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has lu B. Q. on each tablet. Our Illustrated Handbook Sent Free On Keenest, For Drunkenness and eV T Drug Using. Pleas write us. W Correspond enc conbdential. THE uept. a., Greensboro.N.C Three New Home Sewing" to Close Out. Mach Woollcott So WASH BOARDS ! We have taken the agency for a hom made Washboard. Grooved poplar. 1C dozen just received. Trade supplies lcrvv prices. This is not-a cheap pine boai but a well made grooved poplar boar Can furnish any quantity. Liunisdee Bros; pell phons i8s. RALEIGH, N. C. ,4 f 1 -
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