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KHE 'HORNING FOSTriATURDAY; NOVEMBER lO.vlOOtf j: . , " WILMINGTON MARRIAGE W iss idand MrA. K. v WilHams Marry. : : - fig ; recordr.rT a0V' ia the StOry that 'He I S.tO.-Be-U. S. Kr"a SSSSdS't To" Ooinrae:fe : : -; - District Attorney: - " Attorney riLlPINO SUCCESSES Established 1868; I Of Raleigh N. C. ' LOOKED IN j FAULT Agonelllo Claim to ntre Cable Ad- TXtaatlful YTeddmc Ceremony In Once ' Cnarcb-KXlss Margaret Harris BZjtld rnonor-Beoeptlon -y ;. ,,,:"r y Captain William . ';-rA j Salami. Slated to Sneeeed Bmud. 1 Barbara Play a B n Triek on a Doe- Tletsfrom BXantla (Paxis . Nov. 9.Airoin)rt!lrt. ' lttanyr Democrats, It fSeems, : j - 'tor Wha Happened, to Cj AroOnd A home ccrapany sooMng liome patronage s r i ; Successfui in bukrioss oyer thirty years. . : Oyer $1,000,000 losses paid ia North Carolina "Frayed" for laeKln- .Ur-;:J--BarkCTsyillev-Ky"N'OT.' 9.-A'bout mid ttouaces that !he Jxas - reteeiTed cablet ad ; . v .. i "igut last mgnx xjt. u. .aiongnt, a ley's election - " I le?aing ; physician of this " place, was barrek, issued an "ordef foilbidding news-pampers- to i jittnt ITilrjira ' dacuaneirts re- called out to see a patient ana on : his return home while crossing the public The Wilmington Star of November .He also as - While EeDuMirHt, nrfiMprs ati re- S4"a,t" 1 "Vu"" square in Iront " of , J onn A. Black s . . - ,1.1 , , - uuc AiujMiuaiua rfwui , . , .- w - . - , jjuM-ik. . iUUr UlCU TUSUPJ UUL U11U CUV dl Vf( Mnnfwi.n A Tl iT'tPTlrl! XVMCYTt.- Of tile I riTl IVtSTt T it . fnTrt'ln 'i Tn n!mn Mr. . .l.-li:? :.'Tv.a.!J.I ! i.l. . t . S ... i Insure your property against fire in this home Company, miamaYe oa. 'u.c jiujutio xojjwi, .vvuwa,,.uaiut . wuw , imwia- jupivin pt. imnnv nf thom o imoor ri i iu iutow no ms niiuus. which ne uui. See Agents fa every town for rates, -,rv 'f.ftw nt trt -vfr. aLhimVS. fw". .MMwan.'Mme.; A severe - -1 'He wa thentaken to the corner of the 1 ' " - - j -j.uat Mie.r uoiaaet mTante com-j vw c uier wucwi xieaa?. - ., ; - I it me loosed at anr of them fle ivouja txf years a-resident of. BaJeagn. Miss maiidedtb Fflfetocs. . , - - 1 Before he -was re-nominated President -be" killed. Confederates were inside the WE ARE RECEIYINQ Marsfaret Harris, of this oty; was tnaid - Otin, -. attgdin8 : to! McKinley stated that his re-election did bank proceeding to blow-oTen the rault; o- 'Tfl,a , J ABw40,--taere':-fwta a fbbfir.--toattle atl A . , ... After liearimr several dynamite exnlo- ,-V rf- . :. "luring nim m.". r- o- -,- - : - "Thiswas done-and he was thrust into the vault and the door closed, one of tne snen remaikipg::!'-i"v was virtually served, that (be many changes. This j Jeautifully cedebrated in G-raco Hetho- i&xa and presented fchcftn from ga&er- statement : by the President stilUringsi list chtirca at S o'ctockyesterday al the rice crop. The Ymy m in the ears of many of the federal office t r. v : 11 oculuu,,rs uaTe utaa inscciBcxea io. pro- i noiders in Aorth. Carolinfl ?. number off friends of the (popular young test to the rfrllizcjd gwemments against vCooipJe. It was one of the prettiest , jreddings xf the season' anxi was most impressive in every particular, . The . chniroh .was exquKrf teiy decorated in creeu, pink amd white, and the gur- ssuads cssed .were oX smalax snwded with fWoito cairaiations. lae cinaocel .was banked Tvith beautiful chrysantbemum'S. T3ie entire effect was noJt imposing and the church presented c. lovely tsioene, Tiie -uecoranons .were by 'Air. -Wnl ltehder. Jdias Coaaie Ghastesn paxssided at rho organ and at th- unpointed time,' tne this method t of -warfare. 4He remained the vault until? G o'clock this morning. s the opening hour. postscripts; It is said that 'i3itrirt Attornpv ftiiil o clock this morning. s the opening -nour. nil f ?f J At ,Tr n LThe outside doorof, the safe was blown to :. pieces but : the side do-or was -not ; -31r. A. "W. Haywood Mr. O. K. Holding, of Wake Forest, is' In the city. ' -.:.:. -v."' :- ' 4CoL Chas.-A; Cook,, of Warren. is a visitor in the citv. . , ; ; v Kev. Dr. 31. M. Marshall returned to bridal txajrty entered the .jhrrtih to thetlie yesterday;.-. '.rT. f-r-h ttanitraT rweaamg marcn vy inenigrin. i jilt. xi. jj. wadueJi, ox uarner, is a ibe -usiaers, Jlr. xidAvin H. Uia'jior, oljgrucst at the CtoTOlftoTii:V..,''--v.'',''v'V"'T; :.- AVJison, a (brother of the tonde witb Mr. T. n. FowIpt. of HrPAnnrn. f- Bernard'is one of . those who will walk th plank at the .expiration of his four. onpnwi., Thre was abou. S5.50O in tie 1 nection,wini tfiot flilnnn a visitor ,in tne I for- his tnat ne will sxicceed Uernard as distncc nnfoTw1 " Knt rift . Aa m a rrd wrYia 1rTi aiiorney in ine eastern aistriet.' xjjis i rh v.nv ) o ioW eafo whir-n t is story comes from Xtepublican sources. r SUnDosed the burcrlars were; afraid to v All new stock the latest designs from a Uneot favorite makers. We haW never shown, in our? whole career,, so -fine a line and nt such low prices. We r aa- interesting - report in cou- vault,' all of which was accounted for ' never sbown, in our wnoie career,, so nne a una -with Bernard's decapitation iS i)Ut$300 which the rovers' succceJed ' call especial attention to, the ' beautiful-toned " arion Butler is to be rewarded n ishf - a--: - -.. - . - 'o' - --'V'-: ' , - ' . services to - the G. .0. OP. and , The Cumberland ;Vaaiey ' Bank" was M?m9: ' 1 0 " 1 MM .',-iT.-r?.': .- , tackle.-- . . - v--r:- Jiutier certainly, did not turn nis nana r , .Bloodhounds have-' been put for 'Bryan hi Isorth Carolina and ;pn trail T tllp refbhers. ' on the the other hand it would seem' that he J "v . -v- did ' a .great deal for McKinley v ItesUlts indicate as much. His own county, Sampson, which has a Populist BESULT IN NECUASKA a, guest at the Yarborough." Prof. Chas. E.' Brewer; Of Wake For est, was nere yesterday. Mr. F. O. WaOton, of Charlotte, was majority of 1,000 gave 800 maiorjty for Nearly Complete netarna GIveincKln McKinley. Practically all the Populists 1 v ler Itlore Tlian T.OOO xHajorlty : in: Sampson voted for -McKinley. - The l. - XT - W. o -t,,1 NaiVinenn Nomnirof a a v a a trraa t : m a n V 1 Pojuliste : JiTTlhe cotf :Tited- the WTorjhe 00 ,c.nto in the State w straight.Republican ticket, swaaiowing it fi-.n fJ.T.';;,ir , : uhe cournties to hear from are sanlali and . ' w'illl iOt imnik. cfa'arrnge .the figure given. well represented at wnen senator -ritcnard deeiarea xnat , ---4 "i, next "week. , tnere were many democrats ;wm wquia T. 4 - hXs Jr.. left yesterday I'Wv in - four .oratlving week hunting. ; Phoned at the time In --Si narts' of Tlhere is-ffittle wason'to avA ,f Wake Forest KfetTtea . least day lnvthe aty yesM candidates exceeded 1 that cast for the mree majority oa jwut naiwi, -u.v Dir. Jas. H. Dayior, Ji.i" aail '-Mr, E. F. lYadaJ. of VaIIfcan. .with - olr. . A. P. ,-Wearrer, ' of WSson, paeed dwn the east and west aisies, resrtyactively.1 line Croon the groom. : Fodo wnz down the visitor in the. city yesterday. west aisle -was Miss . Olargaret Harms, 1 . A slight flurrr of. snow. Was Reported or . ltaaega, anaiu ox nonor, vao wote j at .Henderson mursday nignt. a nanoaoine gorvn 01 -wnate pomt ae 1 Ualeigh will be spnt over Trait e suk. uer jewelry wasi the T.n .tt;- a Oiiaonona auu pear paa, 41 gut w xuei ; m-. Fraoce (roses, tied with pink satin rib-1 xui '1u tw ayeuu u bom. rrhe foride. vrho was ibeaiutifuiHy tat- . Prof. 4, H, UarlyJe, c tirad-in a dress of white &S2k net orrer I College, Spent the enteii -with her untile, air. H. L. Fen- President C. F. Meserve went to Ash- board of. Wake made a mistake in add- JltZL YZ tress. Her bonicniet was or lSiders I nole vpRtrrtv. trhoro .ho pHvpts n lne tne returns and ;Urran' rece tcs a uuv. x-uoivio .wa vV, rnsAc im1 Wifa rrf rht viTIir . hA nvYTft 1 r)Micf - - I Tiin irtritv In. t-h muntv f oti.1t f14 votes I 40. - diamond crent,- a gm of -the jroom. AU. the specialUes will vbe introduced instead ofs to ott The groom -with js cne aa3 best at the Saturday matinee of the Una J52 ASSESS" ' f man. Mr. 'Mr. E. ..W. WillLasrts, -at New pi.Tfnn rv,n v . . : . 113, which hows a difference, of 593 church and snet oaapcei. 'Jiae ceremony, was- -rr., .t 1 . ; . " , minois last TkiesdKr-fcv -a plurality of tiVLy irax.wraxiuu. tujr ivcy. a. x". i . , - . - pastor of the bride. 'The-company-'left ir- vvooaeii, grand secretary thp "hmvh fhTnih thr sncst siti. the of tne Urand .Lode of lidd " ellaws. I - v -... . "v--"-'? ortranist ntoying . Mendelssohn's wedding i went to Roxboro yesterday. ,; j Cbargea Against the ITIayor Denied rn march. - - ; : , Miss CarHe- Youns ' who has feeen vis- " Every lTIaterlal Partlenlarv i, ummeaaarejy , tou'i owing, mo weowng itimr.hcr un-ele. Mr. J. P. nn'JPT. left vr r,..v-v vr ov. t'v; ceromomy the 'bsidal party aad .numer- lnst nic-ht for MonMmmprv.-'-AflA. w-w-Ii Iv wis tnends Ox. the: -newuy wedded pair -rr. T? tt. PiiHn.rnf w.n. Woln.f him ith' nnrrnnr n.wlf iv. .i xrx. .t. i t T.. i' - 1 j . -li a which embody every essential feature' to 1 constitute c artistic ' Pianos. ; Every ShoningerJ is aVgem -iudeed, :-and sold at honest prices. - ' , , - Our line of Pianos are carefully selected the choicest ''goods from mam moth factories. A call will :coavince; that our Pianos, ; prices and terms are right. Write or-call. by iricKlnley' majority In Illinois OhScago,'-Nov. 9. Forll returns receiv toiromtetiueot tne flr,. : w ;i tw ; f n I"1 aDOVe lDM lo lfle toanT iti mties in the Stare shaw jmet tne wrie m iront ca uie v fanrt TwT lors' " ' ' - - : - ... tht : M)oKinlev .tsnli Rocuenreit carried DrtmS.-"Rkaad Yates. for -governor, i f ftn 32,970; voltes behind the Reipfuhdican natiaal tkrket. His .pluraQity over Aischnier ;was 52,114. - -fj repaired to the residevte of Mr. IL L, 1-en tress. 114 jvorta i oiirta. street. where an elegant reccytkm was held The entire first floor of the house was most eltiarutc'iy docorated jnth chrys - (candles, ami in. the dining trooen,: whirfi j" Col.' ;T.' M Argo-left ivesterday for -presented n excepton-Hy attractive apf Smithfieid, to 'attend thd hearing of he conrse ox oeisooars rexresnments was i piace. . 6erved.'"-The--hppy; young- cOup.e -re' Fifteen dollars in srold will : be riven ceiven tme loest iwasnes -or numerous i awav tonieht bv tbe Una Clayton Com friends. The miaiiy ; bradal presents nany to the Dersonyholdinir the lucky svere iDeauurua una wstry, irao. oxiesteu i number. xne extTmo pvuuiavy t xne lanae rM w rs.o t. Wti(An "Mr. ami Mrs. WiJliams. neoompanded irl .r 'w-T Cost Line. for Nev York, iwhere they -Mr. W. E. James, day clerk at Car jwiit spend a. few days, aXter which they I romn Hotel, has returneU from Aor- wfH so west Cor the whiter." . wnere ne went to vote in 'xneskiay's A Terrible Time", is one of recent bookings at the Academy. December the first is the date of the appearance of the company here. A - gentleman Yrom Alamance county Gold Product of Nome District SeattSe.1 : Waifc..- Nov. 9. A f emi-offi cial sta'tcimut from Nome hankers gives that . district : -as oewn o: swer contains a denial to every par tier WK5 . and, concludes, witn a denial yu .y' - , . . XXX IXXG VXfcT X jUCn O. IX1C XI UVlVUjjil. j XII tf UXJT . IttSl, C 1UOUC IUU. I ., ; j nt -" A .-axxwiwxx Txmwmf -"" " ' ,v.u. ucd. iiv I fiflft (W) Vr ' tli niioh oAlrun N..m Miss Louise Holt and Mis Daisy eptmber three-, extensions of. -time nn M Hanes. of Winston, nre ; irnesta at tbe bavlng been granted to him. me an- C":V :yzrz Z r, V . r"r; , hnrho f Mr. nnH "fr:. M: TV Nrris "' in crpneral. The charees brought asrainst the tmAtfi " ' onnoawni'a or were: ;- ? , . -' .vt.ri Auction ana commission' nouse corner That he had' accented S500.000 wotth Wilmincton and DAvie streets now m of stock; of the American Ice Company. full blast and wants to buy all kmds of paying in; part' bv a ' note of- $53,0Oj second hand "household and; kitchen fur- and two of sio,O0O eacn andm so dmng nfrure.: cook tove,, r neating stoves. Had ..violated his . oatn or oiirce; tnaci urates. v ; " ; 1 . 11 ' , . - : FREIGHT CLASSIFICATIONS This Sntjeet to Bp Arntd Dtfor ibel Commission Wednesday Tho rVwmrfhition Crtrmnksioin meets states that many of the Striking opera next Wednesday, at which -time the tjves bave returned to tbelr work, matter of freijrht rate classificatioais .wilil thougb a number of tne union operators Rm tnkpn im. - I are still Holding out. fiibe boanng of tbe rate classificaUon J Mr. J. A Gray, Jr.. of Wilmington. ttBatter was "jxystnoned come weeks aero renresentatrve of a Drommtnt t Dubiish liy reasco of .the fact that the railroad ing: house arrived in the city yesterday engagements. The bearing Jtias been j. and will spend several days in the inter- auchontie3 interesbed had anade fpreviocs I est of his firm. asked for by stoppers of fftnmtura and I r. G. B. Alford. of HoUhr Snrinrs. fertilizers, wlio alroge tbiat tbe new inter- -was here yesterday. - Mr. Alford, who Btare dassitrcatioa ox ireig&t rates das- has made the race for Congress as gold criminates against themi. The new I nlmnAt in tht naa tTcnrfufrtn-n wna mssiuraiwu , urereasss as .as re- rejoicing over the election Of McKinley are lowered, whSe on others they are raised. - . ' . - -At the hearing 3ef ore the Conxm'ssion there will be a number of railway olfi- icials present. - A Sarge . mnnlber of ehi-i pens will also be on hand. The subject rwill be treiated at mucn lengtn. The usual routine ot cases on the docket will falso receive, the attention pt the Carmrssion. Mr. James R, Young, the chairman. of the Democratic Congressional committee of this district says Mr. Pou's majority win exceed nve tnousand. ' ine major ity given Mr. . Pou is . the largest by which the Fourth district has ever been carried.'-. " " ;,;':' : ' ' .' V. . ' -- v ' Dr. J.R. Moore, of At ex, came to the city yesterday as a witness iu the trial of Samuel Mangunv and' Oscar O'Neal for tne killing of-Lenney b. Griffin re- ferrence to which is made in another column. Dr. Moore is the coroner by Porto ftlco Went llepnbllean v'niTiTntAn- 'Vnir. Q 1 A flfonn fh from Governor Allen of Porto Rico has been I, wham, the investigation was first made. V received at the. State. Department. It J The: Supreme court will next week announces that the election passed off elect a reporter for the court to succeed - - quietly and with order. Degetan (Re the lat? K." P. Buxton, of Fayettevitfe. mihlicnn vrfls . plpctpd mmmissinnprJ It is believed that 'Attorney General Z. Everv, member "ot the -legislature .who V.vWalser will be chosen. Tbe 'othtr "was elected is a Republican. The legis- j candidates are Rey.Baylus Cade; pri- lature will meet December SO. In all. I ae sevreiaxj 10 me uoyemgr ana cgi. only 58,000 votes were cast, and prac tically all of thenrwere Republican. The Federalists, , who represent : the bettei , classes in the island, 1 were much in censed at the fraud which they claim was practiced against tnem in registra Chas. A- Cook, of Warren. Mr. F. H. Btrsbee and Ex-Judge Jas. E. Shepherd J eft yesterday for Rich mond. Va., where they went to attend tbe U. S: Circuit Court of Appeals. They are inferested in the Dare ciunty ... . . . ii: a . . ion by the Republicans. In consequence land case in which ra motion , is ti be they refused to vote. Much feeling has been engendered between tbe two oppos ing" parties. - . . -- - Handled Ixots oflUoney Washington, NW. 9 Rear Admiral A. 6. Kenny, paymaster general otf the n&Ty, sutcnits - a statement in hits an nual report showing Cat during the last nsoai year (be nass itfanyeca the enormous made tni ".week.." Juo-ge furneii is: sit ting in the Circuit Court or Appeals this "week. ' X' - - . Rev. A. :A. Pruden, the financial agnt of St. Mary's School, left yesterday for South Carolina, where he begins Ja can vass of the State for the purpose of rais Inir fnnds with which to nay' the indebN edness rof the: institution.- St. Mary's is now the denominational Institution 31 the dioceses of . South and North Caro- Bwa. of ?lJy.-4y,UoO, and has a balance! n. , Mr. Prudtn haa raised 20. '.ff" W,135,Ou9. la theWorkof in North Carolina, and, he hopes to A? Jr I L SZ raise the remaining. S16.000 of tbe m- fJr rT Jrfr t; A .r:j;"riS t debtedness in South Carolina. He goes 071. fThe ftast of maintarnaxug shipa in ai t r.r inm'hxa.' s. n.. ; and will be x)OMiiissiofli drmng the year was $11. 710,011. Admiral Kenny asked that icugres be requested to-provide that ' navy officers erving ashore In the. new .'oiuular -possessions of the United States , receive -pay: cae aamo as waea jon te4 duty. ' . . . .' ' - Permanent Job for Perry Heatn ; Chicago, Nor. Perry S. Heath says he. is not going back o resume his posi tion as First Assistant Postmaster-; General, which he resigned , to become secretary of the Republican National Committee: He will. have. to give most of his time to party-." work. . - v v The . Republican National - Committee proposes to establish permanent head quarters at Washington and put" Secre- tary Heath - in charge. ' He said " that Ihe main object is to keep In closer touch j absent possibly three months,. Dr. Datelter at Wake Forest The Richmond Dj-spateh of .yesterday says: . -' - ," -" - i:. wir; .; ;'; "Dr. - Wm. E. HatcSier, who has heoh preaching at Wake Forest Colveye. North Oafolixa, . for aiuno days, retiirned to the city? yesterday .morning. vNews coimes off , an extraordinary revival at Wake Iorest, The whole conraxualty is stirred, ' and - ronrversioHs hhre been ira merous. Tliere are about three (hundred students In the college, and the meet ing has had Ta marked effect Upton these, aJmost all ctf them crowding into -every service and ; a -large member otf '. them profeii'conrversicsr.-; Dr.-HatrheT had to ciose . the heetibgLTuoaday night, so as to be here to the Bortoa -SeCdea mar riage last nighu r . J , ; . . v while holding Stock virtually "iten him, ht had, as -mayor permitted dock nr.vil ege grants to the ice company; iht tbe dock privileges permitted deharred eoar petitors and that, because of the privil eges enjoyed by the company from the city, he sanction tb increase in . the price of ice, all of which, it was charg ed, violated the charter, in whleh dry officers are forbidden y to hold - stock, in a corporation whose interest3 his' offi cial acta mav effect. . Mayor Van W.vck's answer Is dated September 27 last He begins by say ing that he had owned $4o,000 of stock of the Knickerbocker Jce" , Company prior to April of last year;' that th s stock had been t aid for. and that it had been exchanged in May.vlSUO, share for share, for American ice stock. On -Ap R 11, 1899, he bought 5.v,uo sbores or Am erican Ice for, $250.000 - paying fOO.OCO in cash and $200,000 in promissory notes. . The mayor says that he tegan' to sell out in. May, when ;bia attenti n was first directed to contracts wn cn the American Ice Company had to sell to the city and that it owned stocV in the Consolidated Ice Companr which had dock leases. By June 28, the may or says, he had unloaded and was rid of all rf bis ice stock which r cost hiar $95,000 and sold for $281,219,25.; " ;! - "For all the stock bought by m?, the mayor says, "I oaid the fair market value.'r I did not receive any of it a3. 8 gift or uoh a nominal5 cousidcratioh. As to the charges that he ha3 ,ben unlawfully interested in city contract?, the mayor enters an 1 emphatic denial. TTp flpHares ihat as already pointed outx he sold his stock when he learned ,of the ice company's dealing with - the ci ? y, avowing at the same time that he had the right to continue to hoJd the stee-c without violating the law. .'The section nf the. charter under iwhieh the ..charge was brought does not apply: he decl:res, because,, "and ; indirect- interest; m tn-3 contracts of the American Ice Company acquired by me was devolved upon me hv law and not khowhiTly acquired. When I; bought my stock in-the Amer ican Ice ' Company it had no contract with the city of New Ycrk and none was in contemplation ;to my knwledse or Information. ' ' Many, months after I bought ixy stock the contracts were made without my knowledge 4 and witn out . any violation on. .my part.' . . v . He goes on to say tbat taer scoept'a pfnl:riipt?on of the section, has for fifty years been that a minority stockholder in a corpornzion having ity contracts does not na.ve a uirect or inairecx est. MaycT Strong, the answer says. had !stock in ; corporations having jnter st in cifv contracts and -so did : W R. Grace. when he was, mayor. Mayo? McGuire of Syracuse, is named Un'the The'ldky guesser wllK get the : gold watch at the matinee this afternoon ; a t the 'Academy. . ; ' -.':-r-,PX-h'-- c s J V y Williamson Exonerated . .. A " Iln Justice Roberts court " yeteiday John 'H. ' W311iamsion, ' colored,1 , tihe sec retary of , the , coJored i?s orth Carolina Indusbrial A-ssociationv was ' exhcl-iated of the "Charge of embezzleoieat-4iy: the nresldent, treasurer and attrssey going rnto open court and withdirtx'w5itg - the papers in 4 the suft, iand .paying the cost of same and allowed ""Williamson;, secre tary, $105.00, whi( he claimad was I' "tee him for salary. -V; Special nates 4Vla. Sontnf rn AnnuaP Meeting North Carolina Chris tian Conference (colored), Haw River, v N. fl:. Nov; 14-20. 1900. s vi-.'vt - : . On account, of .the above occasion the Southern Railway will sell- rounds trip tickets to Haw River at reduced rates, tickets Ton sale Nov. 12, to 14, inclusive, with final Umit Nov. 21'..1U00. -- ? J?ALEIQH MRBLE WORKS, COOPER BROS, " t - Proprietors. IIIIHCH k ... . ... , M f) 111 u 1 II 1 U III 111 RALEIGH, N-'C IS, Write for catalogue. Darnell & Thomas, Raieigh, n. c IHE 11 M'CORKLE BR! GOODS CO , iriPORTERS AND WHOLESALERS, OREEKSBORO, N. C ' DRY GOODS,' NOTIONS AND HAT5. v We solicit trade of merchants only, and sell nothing at retail. " We cor--dially invite au merchants to call on ns when-in Greensboro, or to see our traveling salesman before , placing orders elsewhere. s . OUR NEWEST Bressloods DOBBIN & FERRALL N 1" -"-.i'.''.'-:' ;-; v,-.. '-.-'1. ' .-. V'.:.4..' . - r'- .. ... !- ' 5 " - At lucKers btore JUST HERE , , , . Bought since Fair week, ' .-J .1 " . .1 , - 1 'J . r; , . r f. AND THE VERY NEWEST. Plenty of correct stuffs,- ' in ... ; . . - v - ' shades "of '. Copper, Garnet, correct Winter' Green, Natural . Seal, Sable Fox, Maroon Red, Blue Purples, Dregs of Wine, etc. TRiWG Ready for ,your wise choosing at bigsavings !a; prices. Come early while the assortments are generous. -. ; OOP 7. 1 v-ii ujteji vy u-7 iiiiii vim ' ) 7 v 1 . 4 v--: -'j-l '.'".'... - ST ti mm 11 M lAre invited to oalL : Anyjcoriresies 0 -11 we, WANT 1 AIUIU- Who are interested in good clothing and alt others to know tvhere To Best T7t 1$ v v 14 Despairs tfa Nettlement ... iliohddi&ovl teJegraphs, . says the banghal corre spondent of the Daily Exore3s,'ThAt he aesnalrs of a settlement and that it is useless to expect the , Chinese court Come and see the lavish showing ' of , the t finest productions from the shops of the i Gre'atest . ClotlibsTmakers in the World. ' i'." ' ; ; -WIS W ANT- THE MEN' ' fcd ier6 Tic oe clothing they'tt be ' thoroughly satisfied with, and we make our se , .' -lections with that .object in viewr and we keep: the same purpose in mind when wo nmfee the vrices. All our clothing is priced that men wiXl see financial advantage as well as advantage inrespect. to STYLE AND MATERIAL. WE ARE J A TT AUTHORITY ON CLOTHES; and ', the community has stamped ours : with the seal :of CORRECTNESS -AND STTPERIORITY in .every detail, ; which is all that can be asked br IF; YOT T ;ANYTHIITa in wearing : : apparel call and see us, - , " :c ;,V J - ' v - " iSp goods sent out on approval -this week... , . u , , - - - : . Jv ;CROSS & UN EH API, Up-to-Date Clothiers and Furnishers;
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1900, edition 1
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