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THE MORNING POST: SUN QAT. ,,uCrOBER 21 19Q0 12 - . vixstosixk.u rKisrtBors .Ir.Sam Vance Talk Inlereillnslf of Condition and Prosprcta Mr. Sam F. Vance, deputy clerk of the Forsyth county Superior Ciurt State secretary for the Junior Order United American Mechanics. spout cv- ral hour in the city yeerday ana ion Owing to changes in thie firm; on January 1st, 1901, we wish to. reduce stock to a minimum. " Prides are x made ' for quick . sell ing. ! tm w- TT Tr ! If ti A r II 1 than sLe ha for tin- one tl" your. 1 n-, ' 'in a rmir AV U . LM ill FAIRllitlfiliitelK n ?m fit- fr Vnnrt- says, is mnkm: more rapid strides in her Industrial de velopraent than otcr U-forc in her Ins try. Many nw building are com;' iin. notablr a mammoth rablishnient to be occupied hy th Corner hlcal" Dry God tympany recently nnjrt ratod with a S1.uuu enpital stock. I he city lay claim to the bctimpi-d street-car wvMem In the South. In fac, the town i njvfn-dnte in every avenue jf her indu trial life. EVERYBODY COMING COIirOHATlON COJl?IWlftf Tit or Threo Ilallroads Liable f 9500 Fines Ihe Store The Bedecked In Patriotic Gala Wak of Lie Year. Col ? Q ors Mr. n. c. mown, the efficient cierk Hundreds of People Use the Occasion to Their S'-iopp'ng Advantage the North Carolina Corporation Com-, x . , . . You to uar Uity tnj. uur tore a. nf th Aort tmssion. faia ysiruay mm i tf'jve of the rcilrad -ompanieH in the State hare- a yet faihil t Mibuut their r.nnual reirts up t June 1. a reinir'd !iy law. The coiunusiin i-npiiied by I.iw to imp a line of $."i0 on evry lornpnny failimr ro d. nnd u:i!cs the rep'""4 a,r forthnniii? very k:i line will have u Ix iuiiost,l. There was no 1UNines tranactel by the Corporation Conimisioii yesttrday. Chairman Franklin McNeill went f Wilminffton yesterday to iond Sunday, a nj I will return Monday Tor business se sion of the coulmision to W held thi week. Tbe IIorn-foott IIor Cliar'.ie. the Oniiford caunty equine freak, will U one of the midway at tractions at the State Fair this year. Dr. J. V. Griffith, of nreeiwro. the owner. will exhibit the h-vrse. and the public cannot alTonl to miss this wonderful ":zht. This is the tirst time this hore ha cea out of his stable in twelve j ears. For Sale or ICent A desir:.b'e rei.1en-'e with all m-"dern improvement.. table and .inlen. IIoue well built. In o.l rejir. Iar?e hnll. three nwms and two elects and pantry on tirst floor, fonr noms. three rlocsts and bath rtn on second llxirr. larzc lry ini well lik'hte.1 baemcut. with two roomi nnd hall plastered throughout. Corner lot, 103 ft. on Jones street, and 210 ft. on Blond worth street. 1 rice and ternii reasonable. Apply to J. IX 1SOUSIIALL. IIS 0? RILEIIB, N. C. I "Capital 9100.000.00 Si. Ins and projits (tO.OOO.OO DeptiH 7KMMMI.OO No Inter V 1'aid on H'-'Misits. Total assets OOO.OO Ample facilities for handling accounts of farmers, merchants, manufacturers and all other?. Liberal loans on cotton or othrr satis factory collateral. Correspondence and personal calls in-ritel. We Wel- We icish yon tof el when ym enter oUrdoo s that, ym are tve1 'coined piyonally not as one of a mass. Your w Iconie is not on y that of a possible customer it is that of a vi.situr--ill most thai of -t ?,e t. For m y!e, tleya cr9 variety and siz of st k t is store has take : a long step forward this season. Now dont i,ou r tad us awry. That d'es vo mean high prices. It means low r Al hough there are some costly thinjs here. $?5 Hats? Yes, inaeed and humi t d - at 2, $3 and . WOMEN'S COSTUMES -Wra3S, Silk a:icl Wol- Wa'su,3 male by famous American Ta lors and Modistes. The MILLINERY and COAT SUIT DEPARTMENTS are makingex- hibit ons thut is a good .size fair in itself. So hat lovers of style ani beauty can ad mire and buy too if they're a mind to. NOTHING LACKING- IN THE D.3E3S G-OODS Dress Textures, bUck, col ored or novelty, the most b autijui creations for ga and d m 'sticJoorns are gath ered and every taste will find prompeit gratification in thr c -ntemplation of the de jwrtnitnSs manifold attractions. The departments of SILKS, SATIN 3, VELVETS and TPwTMM IN 3-S make offerings of su h u usual mrit as t hej the tide of Tall trade flowing with even greater strength and volume tla t, heretofore. Th same degree of compltteness, variety an extent will meet customers which' ever tvay th y m y 'wn. The HOSIERY" and UNDERWEAR for men, women and children in their various icxturts. GENTS' FURNISHINGS in its complete fullness of the te m THE NOTIONS, Handk rchiefs, Gloves, Perfumes, Fans, Pur es, Belts and Leaihzr Goods, eck Fixings, &c. LADIES' LINGERIE C nj lete I iic of Muslin Undergarme.its of the cleanest, f reth ( , danitie&t sorts. BLANKETS, QUILTS, Sheetings and Pillow Cases, Table Linens, Voilies and Nap., kins, Towels and Crashes. , - ' SHOE DEPARTMENT Here the Yalk-over Shoes f me i ani lh. famous Queen Quali y ;or lud';s are more la -j sly sol I here than ls '.where in the S'ate. The Gica Fall Canymigu is in full siving, and Pal-igh's greater store, great er than ever, aie here for your pleasure, comf or a id profit. ' Again, tve welcome 10 i all. - WILL FIND IN OUR STORE ....'... "J ist What They Nee 1 at rices They Can Afford to Pay. ' IN THE NEWEST BLACK AND COLORED DreES Goods, Silks, Satins Velvets and Corduroys. Dress Jainy Day and Walking Skirts in Fdaek, Blue and Grey. Silk Had Mercerized Petticoats. Black and Colors:, French iHu Waists m Black, vhite and Colors. SATE DEPOSIT BOXES $4.00 to $12,00 jh r annum. JOS. G. BROWN. President. HENRY E. LI TC II FORT), Cashier. I1B1CI Raleigh, N. C. Handsomest Restaurant in the State for Ladies and Gentlemen. An op-to-date place. Open day and nisht. NEWMAN & DORSETT PROPRIETORS. BUSINESS ITEMS I II INTER WANTED. For st n U newspajr work. Mut be sober. Ai ly to The Courier, Asheloro, N. C. They-are Beauties! WANTED A position by a young lady as stenographer and typewriter. For further references correspond with I. O. Box No. 7, Littleton, N. C. Sporting Club Cigar have world-wid repute. FIRST-CLASS Typewriter and Book keeper wants ltermaneMt Position bv January 1st. Progressive and up-t-1 lift! Vi--t.i n .,... T - 1fV Ml- I i I 111 .11 IU UUA .Ul Airy, N. C. MALE HELP WANTED Re..alle nif-u to .-'.! our lir.e of hish grade lubri cating oiN. -greae, jaints and var nihes. Salary or comnrli.m. Aihhess, Tin- A.lams-Frank'.in Oil Co., Cleve land, O. I W ft- . J A.. ' 1M I Mjl I I l.l-J' ft' And I am read- to -show yon the FINEST LINE of Cuittngs aoJ Tiouser ingi: ever offete3 to the public. My line of Woolens are up-to-date: in style and quanty. My work and firs are second to no one, tl nriees are way down. You can find me at 216 Fayette rille St.. where I aai read - to book your order for a Fad Suit. J. E BRIDQERS Merchant Tailor, 216 Fayetteville Street Entrance thron gh (yH trough House. Roses, Violets Carnations 9 And other' choice Cut Flowers for all occasion always in stock. FLORAL DESIGNS T SHORT .mji it;;. o i;i)i)i.(; DECORA HELP WANTED. Reponible party to take agMi.-y in eviry town fr Seven Springs water, plain and carbonated, in bottles or kegs, and for regular deliv ery. On having team preferred. Ad dress, with references. Seven Springs Company, La Grange, N. C. SALESMEN-earn $:.QQ( a year. Lib eral salary to begin with. First-class ref erences required. Box 170, Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALE Cheap-Good second hand Smith Premier and Remington typewriter. Apply to T. E. 'GREEN. Riggan's is the Place THINS. PAL3IS. FERNS IN GREAT VARIETIES, ALL SIZES: WINTER BLOOMING PLANTS OF PRIM ROSES. CALL A LILIES, Etc. HYACINTHS. NARCISSUS AND OTHER BULBS. HICKS H. STEIN iYIETZ. FI orist ! Bell 'Phone U3. Raleigh, N. C. The Sa'e Headache Cure Rot Rot Rot "If you will buy a chair, ham or anything else from nie. I will sell you wliat narness you want at cot," is too thin for mot people. Ami if r0u will price our harness before yon buy. you will be convinced that hi, Cot price h more lcan COS re tail price. Examine our stock before you buy and we will Icarc the balance with -ou . ARCIIAR5HA CQMBINATIOff GAFIE jKHmil These Game Boards hare Rules for 50 Games including CROKIIMOLE and all the- CAR ROM GAMES IS THE PLACE TO BUY Wyatt Harness Co Garners MAISTUPACTURERS OP HARNESS Wholesale and Retail ' 99 East Martin St., RALEIGH, N. C, . Oolls The Archarena has Fifty i Games' in on. The only board that haXitann f, r the small price ivf $3.50. We have fine Cn na, good China and cheap China, Bric-a-brae and Fancy Goods und Novelties of all kinds. V. " - ' y - . A v . W holesale and Retail beater, 132 Fayetteville street." J . , . , '.;'.;' PAL El OH M r 11 West Harjtt street.-: V f , . Km-Ciiun,. IN, RI0QAN TAILOR-MADE SUITS Blacks and Colors , in Blouse Eton, Double Breasted and Fly Fronts wUS -Skirts to -flare -with -Jiounce and sti'tened walking. lumv.il Skirt Colored and B-ack Dress Goods Everything in the Colored and Black Dress Goods at a little less prico than you'll pay elsewhere. . . ' COATS- JACKETS AND CAPES In Melton, Bearer, Kersey, Plush Diagonal Cloth, Satinette, Frieze Cloth and Golf Cloth in latest shapes. Douhle-broastedt -Jackets, Fly Front Jackets with storm nnd coat collar-. Coat and Bell Sleeves, Jackets, Applique-trimmed, Strap Seam trimmed, Brai.i trimmed and Button trimmed. For Ladies, Misses nnd Children in colors, Brown, Castor, Tan, National, Navy Blue. Grey and Black. ' . Golf Capes, made from Rugs and Frieze, .Misses' and Children's - sizes in iJoucie, Melton and Brown. , , Double-breasted Reefers in Reds, Brown, Blue, etc. FUR , CAP S, COLL RETTES AND SCARFS In Brown Opossum, Brook Mink, River; ALink, Electric Seal, Nutria Seal, Stone Marten and Coney. Kid Gloves. Neck vear, Corsets, Walking Shoes, Sanda s, Slippers.' SOLE . 1GMT FOR M'SES'S , ADJUSTABLE YOKE PETTICOATS Silk Finish'?d Mercerized, perfect fittang, $2.00 to $3:23. Black Taffeta Silk for W-aifcitej and Petticoats, 0 months' guarantee, 73c. yard. . A. B. STRONACH Wholesale &. Retail Dry QoDds(NDt !oh j & Shoes 215 Fayetteville to- 216 Wilmington Streets Visitors .Not only the fair ones but the men also are invited to make our store head quarters. We have plenty of room for your bundles, etc, and have plenty of goods to make into bundles for you. MILLINERY. This is one of our most prominent departments. Everything in Walking Hats, as well as Trimmed Goods, will be found here. Many hats of our own de signing are shown this season. ' ! n mi fi. Bierest Line of Ladies' and Children s Lhdcrw ar to be lound in ihe City. s -. . , COTTON' VEST AND PANTS FOR LADIES ........... .20, 25 and uOc THE CHILDREN'S VEST AND PANTS, un from (accord ing to size) "...7:7?... .v. .-.'.. . 7 to 35 cent-. THE LADIES' WOOL VEST AND P ANTS ARE $1.00 each Ask to see our Ladies' $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 Shoes Agent for : BUT T E R I C K PATTERNS SUCCESSOR TO WOOLLCOTT & SON. East Margin St. The Piedmont Iron Co. . -'.'-. : Manufcaturers of Construction Castings for Cotton Mills and ArchiteQtural Iron Work of every description ' - Colflm?!'cSiPraies,?-Ljntei3, etc. Brass Castings, Bew lugs,. Cvp?ttrips,' tlar Boxes. . ' Tf. ' Wrought Iron Work, Bolts. Anchor-rods, Tnist-rcU, Llo Bash-wejgbts. Steei Beam and Channels. ' - -A Writ for estimates on anyth ing in metal vork. G-REENSBOPO, NV a
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