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FORESTK AT BUFFALO Forcofa.t of .HeSl Exhibit Plan ned for the Fan-Amerlcau Expo.UIon t-i -ui rnrHvo special attention Forestry will roc ,1 K ' kioil 4o bo at the Fan-AmviM J y , ... .. hecl in Bgfftoj;'3:,f Vnteieml will contain xmub . u a jlp beneficial to th , sWte the scnptiou of h e y hi h great scope and bio.m m- "i the Exposition i- 1(V,n 'V'j m.Pei.vation The propagation. re ""P11 of forests has n a ?iat ue attention frmn 11 "if,a States ment of late ; - ;iffor,i Pinchot division of fore o ; uVcm,us oflVr has made an ui ' -wishing to ali J"0 , '-' , , ! wood lots. An improve fj r I application, at V,11 J of iJ om'imient, who th expon of the so51 will make ai conditions, af- climate. and at ) " . , f Jaut. tor which hf d .1.v anJ ing. lie a ro i.i he his nehl.or i elements ot fo ;,'.; th,. 1r01K,r khlds takes "1 t ' I i localJ tr plant m a ' .mil proner oare the manner o t uaurity. of the treein . 1 . iy(n tQ a f th. middle West, ILUt' -11 ITICSJ .. , Wmmiow i :J.m recosruize the .' a .a source of sup ; and fuel, as. well as ,;;,..( tion from storms l,v tree belts, when all records for the largest attendance ard and the largest receipts. Hart, the Laugh lving, starts, a series of his wonder and laughable hypnotic and thought reading performances at the Academy of Music Monday night. Price 1,", 25 and C." cents. Sc ats on : ali Saturday morning. especially to parts throughout that value of wood let. ply for fence posts the bonehts ot i wliir his aifol'dvd r. copious rainian. interesting features n uf the manner in i i ... ... i- - SS ia; brought home to hen bv d;p:iv.t:i;.n. accentuated m many cases bv ir-iving once lived in e of the Kasi -va States, when, in their vonncer days, the timber was considered a n, e to be Rotten nd of with the lea-t possible delaj an. expense Thov n.rt. however, appre ciate the scientitic advantages to the eountrv at large, of proper forest influ ence, which results in protection against floods in spring and droughts m sum mer The exhibit will lake up the broad question of forest, preservatiQU, em bracing the groat national benefit to be bequeathed to futur- generations, by a , ,.i .,tm..-. !.!.. which in turn -will provide- a re.i:!!.-'. One of the ni t ..-ill lrk on itlnc: r:i I M Will I'C U1 i"" . 1 1 i, ..r i i eti leaves, which Hli-il IUV 111.1 i. -- covers the irround in the forest, absorbes the rain as it falls instead of permit tin" it to course d'.wn the hillside to join the brook which helps to swell the river to overflow ing. . Distribution of moisture will be made plain, as the work is done in the great chemical 'laboratory f nature. -How the wet surface of leaves operates as an air-tight covering to prevent undue evaporation, whil, the myriads of tiny rootlets take up the water as it slowly percolates 'ihroitgh this covering into 'the soil, from whence it is raised by a mysterious capillary force through- the trunk and brandies to the leaves, where it is given oil' in the form of vapor through transpiration, to be once more precipitated to the earth in the shower or dew that waters the growing crop. The great importance f forest preser vation in the Timed States i not ap preciated by the general public. That the sentiment is growing is exemplified in the creation of forestry departments in our great universities. For-more than a century the natural forests have been ear and destroyed un til in many parts of the country the "people are brought face to face with one of the greatest" problems that ever - con fronted "them. This problem in its' intri cacies involves not only the supply of building material, pulp wood for the manufacture of the largest amount of paper required by any country and the millions of other articles, both large and small, that are manufactured or derived from wood, but it' includes the quesri":i of soil fertility, upon which depend; both individual and national existence. India's' famine is a terrible illustration of the frreat dangi. r that confronts a people whose lands are stripped of rheir natural forest growth. The danger may be exaggerated and is probably remote, but the underlying principle is there. The forestry exhibit at the Pan-American Exposition will be housed in a build ing which of itself will be an interest ing ex hibit. "With splendid natural resources to draw from, and th? ad vanced knowledge of forestry as a help, it is the intention to make this the most interesting and practical forestry exhibit ever brought together. Special Kates Via Southern Charlotte Poultry and Pet Stock Associ ation, Charlotte, X. C, January 15 to IS, 1001. On account of the above occasion the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Charlotte, N. C. at the rate of one first class fare for- the toea! trip. Tickets on sale January 14 to 18, inclusive, with linah'. limit to Jan uary 21, 1901. Rate from Raleigh Jfo.'Jo. For further particulars, write or call on T. C. Sturgis, Ticket Agent, Uniou Depot and Yarborough ouse. Inauguration of Governor Aycack. Ra leigh. X. C. January l.", 1901. On account of the above occasion the Southern Railway will sell round-trip tickets from all iKints in ithe State. of Xorth Carolina, also Xorfolk, Suffolk and Danville, Va., to Raleigh, X. C, at rate of one lirst-clasfS fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale January 14 and for morn ing trains of, January l.", with final limit January 17, 1901. A Royal7 Welcome; gog ; ': f . TT W 44 tl "5U 'ti l 1 he Holiday iracre CINCINNATI. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO. Is Over and Old Christmas Passed. Whether you need them no u, or later you Cannot Afford to Mis fliis Opportunity I'OUISYITtt- CAGO. ST. TOTttq: U- f x nr. AND NORTHWEST. No tinier yef, but it will cam? when the Legislature meets. Never failed yet.' Hie General Assembly meets thi week. ropie from alt over the Sate n HI attend. We cordially twite all to visit us. Pen, ink, deskrtom and stationery for all Lome in and make y mrsdf at horns. Wed likz your acquaintance, your influence and p jssib'.c patronage. The advantages mutual, liii lis lis iii i i 8 Vestibuied Trains, Eloctiip fi. with Pullman Sleeping CaLj'glH Cars. "'ius January 1, 1901. AT COST- i BUSINESS ITEMS ISotlco Notice is hereby given that applica tion will- be made to the General As sembly of North Carolina during its ses sion beginning the Wh day cf January. 1901, for a charter for the Raleigh and Cape Fear Railway Company. This 4th day of January, 1901. JOHN A. MILLS. Sherwood, a. pure old Maryland Rye "Whiskev, tit for a gentleman's drink. ACME -WINE CO. WANTED Two unfurnished rooms in private family for two young gentle men. Address -Rooms," P. O. Box o91, Raleigh. Cooper's Laurel Valley Com Whiskey with rrfek-candy syrup, a safe cure for la grippe ami bad colds. ACME WINE CO. Puro Cigars, 10 and ioc, clear Havana filler. For sale by till Raleigh dealers. Nothing better. Mahler eight-vear-old Claret Wine at ACME WINE CO.'S. Fresh spare rib, back bone, heads, feet or anything in fresh port line at C. O. Ball's. LOST. A lady's gold hunting case watch, with monogram M. 11. A., on Fayetteville or Hillsboro street, or Cap itol Square. Reward for rtturn of same to -II. MAHLER SONS, Jewelers. Red Raven Splits for "high livers' liv ers. Wholesale and retail. ACME WINE CO.. 300 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, X. C. WAXTED A lady, without encum brances, as housekeeper for the Bellevue Hotel. One competent can secure per manent home and liberal wages. Ad dress George T. Leach, High Point, X. C. C. O. Ball wijl sell yoa a pig from 75c up to $ 10.00. Puro Cigars, 10 and 15c, clear Havana filler. For saie by all Raleigh dealers. Nothing better. B 111 IE D ALIVE Mri Lhman Keep Company irlth Worm lor Filly-two Hour (Frankfort. Ky., Evening Call.) Fully twelve hundred people went out on the cars last night to witness the per formance given by Hart, the Laugh King and his company, and to see Mr. F. R. Lehman, the manager of the company, buried under ground to remain 52 hours. The evening was delightful and the large crowd enjoyed the perform ance. Mr. Lehman was hypnotized. and put under the gi-oiunl a .few minutes after 10 o'clock, and his grave was ap propriately decorated after the perform ance of this ceremony. During the two weeks engagement of "Hart and his company jn-this city, one wee,k at the ot.eraji.onse and one" week at Cove Spring I'ark, they have broken Catherwood's. Three Feathers. Hunter Baltimore Rye and Duffy's Malt Whis kies, ACME WINE CO. I have just secured another barrel of Old Log Cabin Rye Whiskey which is fourteen years old, 114-proof; has had 0.0UO miles sea voyage and has had evaporation of twenty gallons. It is the oldest and best whiskey for sale in this city. It is strictly pure, at $2 per quart. Also agent for I. W. Harper, Hunter and other noted brands of whiskies. E. V. DEXTOX, Saloon and Cafe, Fayetteville Street. Ladies' Cloak and. Suit Department Spring wcrk must bectfn, so clearing time is at hand and some sharp pruning of prices has been done. All Men's, Ladies, ,f!isses, Youth's and Children's Ladies' Tailor-made Suits Special sale of Coat Suits, Capes and Rainy Day Skirts. Coat Suits at $6.38, $7.13 and $8.25. Th& price all the season one-third more- Ladies' Tight-fitting and Box Coats $3.75, $4.50, $6.00 and $7.50. Have bem all the season ane -third more. None Charged or Sent on Apiroval at Special Sale Prices Women's Capes Scores of th-se ai 38, 75c and $1.12. Wfre one third more all the season. Rainy-day skirts $5-00. $7-50 and $9.00. - Li dies' Flannde'ie Wrappers and Eiderdown Dress ing sacks at 95, $1.12 and $1.69. Were $1.25, $1.50 and $2.25. Hi Till ' Special Sale Housekeeping G-oods, . , Blankets, Quilts, Comforts, She 3ts, Pillow and Bolter Cases, Wide Sheetings, Lace Curtains, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics.; , Lv. Xorfolk ... Lv. Richmond . . . Lv Chariottesville . Ar. Basic ..... Ar Staunton . . . Ar. Goshen .... Ar. Millbcro . . . Ar. Clifton r'orge.. Ar. Cov'n (C.T.I... . i r . l. r. v a. jiu opr A. M. a'.'m. lt.tii P. M. 1.51 3.O.". 4.r- o.OT G.45 Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ai'esrhany White Sulphur Hinton, W.Va. Cincinnati . . Louisville ... 1 M -.4.-, Iv. -M. 7.1.-, . s. i:; 1' 1 st :2: y.-i5 n.'-Jr, A. M. 11.00 f. AI, ;.:; ;,!.- ..:;a bi.-t.j A.M. 4.22 !1 ;..s - T.-.M i' -M. :M:t Mi) M. .l.-i .:;o A Ar. Chicago . Ar. St.' Louis Uounecung ai tuese cities for all n, ' Daily except Sunday. Xos. 1 and il are Vestibuied T,-.,:n, with Pullman Sleeping Cars to Ci'i. m Dining Cars west of Gordonsvillc. Southern Railway connects at C"i ictlesviue viui cuesapeake Route. Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Vir Line connect at Richmond, Vu., vvVh Chesapeake c Ohio Route. Ask your oration Asent for S, Chr Oa. a Vi.ll ...1 r-..;., i 'i-u , . "-'-a I Ui. xiaiu, lwm-j .i.i'.i .iiirougll 1 1(JK address J. vj. Dame, T. P, Railway, Richmond, Va. JXO. D. POTTS A. (. I"a. 'ket.--. on A., C. 6c 0. Half Price Millinery Ever.rthing now goes at half price. Of centimes much less. -Ladies Dre-s Hats, Walking Hats, Flowers. B -ni s and Foliage, Ostrich Plumes and Peli can Quills, Hat Ornaments Rhiu-ston es. (Jilr, .let Spangles, Etc. Laces, Braids. Trimmings. A'l Kinds. Just half price. Misses and Children's S, li(d Hats ac reduced prices, 10c, jloc, 20e, 35c, and up. Wire priced half as um.h more. , . - ; SPECIAL SALE C . - AH Colored Wool Dress Goods. Coat Suits, Jackets, Furs, 'Petticoats, Trunks, Grips, Telescopes. LAST CHANCE : At the 10, 25 and 50c Counter Picture Frames, Bric-a-Brac, Jardi ncres, Vases, Flaques, -.Statuar;; and Leather Goods. Th.-? International Die ss SKirt, the vei-y best Armour Brand, worth $1.00 the country over. Choice of uO Dozen Toe. See Dis play in Big South Window. THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR CHILLS. And fever is a bottle of drove's Taste less Chili Tonic. Never fails io cure; then why experiment with wortlu.ss imitations. Price T0 cents. Your money back if it fails to cure. Smoke Purcs, the latest an.I best 10c. Cigar on the ma.-ket. FOR SALE Counters. Millinery Cases. Showcases, Mirror, Desk, Safe and other store hxtures, for sale cheap. f. il b:hggs. Trustee of Miss Maggie Reese. FOR REXT Eleven rooms on Fay etteville street, suitable for boarding house. Appily J. E. Bridgcrs. Smoke Puros, the latest and best 10c. Cigar on the market. Hot Water B ottles Our Hot Water Bottles are madei3y the most reliable manufacturers. . We replace every one that is rot just as we represent it to toe. All Sizes and Prices, from 85c. $2,00. C B. Crowell 120 Fayetteville. Street. BJfll PIm-o 1 o Interata! Phone 310 Co Wyatt Harness Co Bargain Department The gossip of the town. A n:w feature cf successful hits at le, 3c, nc, 10c and -"h-. attract and huld ili : crowd and is' worth more than iflssing notice. Things here useful and cht-ap. that lont fi-ich 10 cents on the dollar.. G oils that we never kept and you'll no: he aide to get them again at such little prices. Sonie couldn't gt t waited upon. Sn-vy! Try the' early morning before the tan gle commences?. A. B STRONAC Wholesale & Retail Dry Goods, Notions & Shoes 215 Fayetteville to 216Wilminton Sts." i..gKIJNOF BEAUTY IS AJOYTOK i;v t U p)K T. FEIIX GU RAtD'S ORTTI UtliAM, UR MAGIC lIEALTIFIrK. No oth?r cosmetic will it removes Tan, Pimples,. jr?v freckles, Moth nuu oiviri lliu. eases, and every. ty, and defies ds tectioti It ha Ktood the t.et-t of 52 years, anil it f-o harmless we ate it to be sure it - is prep erly mace Ac cept no c v.r'er s- ? . feit or si::il it :iame Dr X, A Sayfr faid to a lady cf t. h vx toii (a patient) "As yen ladies will us? tht n. I recommend l.oSNiii, . ream' as the '.ra t harmful cf all the fkin preparations. For sale by all UrudBists and Fancy Gocds Dealers in the U S, Canada and E irope UBKD T HOPKINS k'rop'r, 37 Great Jones St N: 5 2 w?X 1- 2"S .ftffsr JB H 59i m -.yr i t x v 1 'aw. fTHE BEST CHILLS F03 Arjd fever Is a bottie cf Crove's Ta -less Chill '-'or.ic. Never fails to caret them why ,xperi.uea: with wortb-haa Imitetions. Price 5(4 cent. Your aion8j back if it fails to cxireJ 3 -3Eo -S3 9 ?i? I if mwt Mi Birr . v ca sks" i'SJO" iT. & r. & $'$ Mil y f f , ' ( np JU u Ifi Will pay the semi-annual coupons from their ' full-paid certificates of stock on and after Saturday, lecenaber -'2, at the Commercial and Farmers' Bank. FOR NEW YEAR!S INVESTflENT The Mechanics and Investors' Union offer fifty full-paid coupon certificates, $100, with twenty coupons of SJ.2r each, for one cash payment of $00, taxes paid by the company; 100 certificates, $100 each, for a --first payment of one dollar, and for 100 monthly payments of SO cents, taxes paid by the Union. This gives a six-jx-i- toiit savings investment, with protection of investment in case-of death, and is secured by first mortgage on real estate, residence prop city, covered by iire in.-uranee. Four loans are being made each month. Address G-EOBGE ALLEN, Secretary, RALEIGH. One week, beginning .January. 7th to January 13th. The first sale and a great one at the beginning of the New Year and Century. . - . 2wQranci for Yoii2y I have just returned from New York and bought these bar gains and challenge the entire State on the lot. I2C : Dozen1 ONLY TEN BOXES, HAVE TO HURRY. - 1 -109 East Martin St., RALEIGH, N. Ct feLt'CESSOKS TO E. F. WYATT & SON. MANUFACTURING HarnessandSaddlery MwvSnnfiSrni!'1 if,?'11 need an3'thinS in our line call on us before buying. .vte carry a nist class Hue of Robes, Whips, Crops, Combs, Brushes and Horse Blankets, la fact we carry what is usually kept iu a first class Harness and Saddlery More. ' Remember that manufacturing Har ness apd Saddlery Is our business. Call BEST CANDY, scc ad: 2oc lb Lot No. 1 Full size 45 by R6 Hemmed Pillow Cases, only Lot No. 2 Very heavy SI by 90 Hcmnied Sheets, full-bleached ......... Was GOq. Lot No, 3 All-linen Huck Towels Extra Large and Heavy Huck and Crepe Towels. Lot No. 4 Assorted lot of White Handker chiefs, worth - TV-j . and lOc, will be sold this week at.... Lot No. 5 i One big lot Fleeced Outings, dark ! and medium patterns, worth 8 l-."c, will go at. Lot No. 6 About l.OOO yards Sheer White India Linons, very nice and very- cheap; price only. ...... Ch'eap at 12y2c. 10c. 49c. Lot No. 7 2.50O yahls Unbleached Drilling worth 7J2 or Sc.; the price is a surprise; only. Worth (JVie. Lot No. 8 Fifty dozen.'Exlra Long Fast Black Ladies' Seamless Hose. Was O;: 4"'4c. 9c. ioc. Lot No. p iy2c. Hi ir 1n T'.jidres'.Tlotli f!.iies. some iust bought and some-from our own stock; too many.prices'.fo' mention; but all very much, below ' the5 " pi-ice. : " " ' Lot No. io 4c. jsG-inch Soft-finished -Bleaching, only . . . ...... Worth S l-3c; SEE OUR TEN CENT WINDOW Gc. 994c Lot No. ii 36-inch Lonsdale Cambric, the IO and 1-c. goods, to go in this lot at. . 7 and Lot No. ;12 - White Counterpanes,- assorted patterns, worth- 75c. each; at . 9c. 49c. I ot AIn w t - White Counterpanes, worth 1 o each, to go at 7i. Lot No. 14 Extra Good White Counterpanes, worth 1.5, to go at 89c. Lot No 15 One lot Fine Wool Dress Goods, not a piece worm less iuau 50c. per yard, all new and very desirable patterns; this lot includes several pieces of sta ple colors in Homespuns, and the lot is to be sold at the uui- f form price of (the yardj "c- Lot No. 16 Soap A good thing and a popu- 1 c .. thoI-q rf ftria Tnilft So.1I). J(L Hill'... v. 1 ' . . li.tva rn lroo fnr ....... lv Lot No. 17 The biggest and greatest bargain of S4 Silk Shirt Waist 3.7."5 Silk-Shirt Waist - 3.50 Satin Shirt Waist. -'. All sizes, 33 to 42. Colors assorts, and plenty of Blacks. House Full of Bargains. j. D. RI66 AN wyatt Harness go New Toys, Gaines arid China LOT 18 Entire stock Grbckfery at closing prices. LOT 19 Entire stock Qiassware at closing prices. LOT 20 Entire stock Tinware at closing prices. Remember this sale lasts only one week. Everthing is be low value and bought in New . York at clearance prices and are being sold at clearance prices, ; . - ! WALTER iw . 1 m m m mm m a - m m m n yyuuLLbui 1 i
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