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A THE MORNIN(; POM TUESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1901 8 ! ! I i i t It i t .POSTSCRIPTS. Gen. W. P Robots" Gates is here. Adjutant General Koystcr arrived yes terday. , . " . Mr. P H. Scales of "I'uuwuu u Ihe city. Dr. Bratton went t0 Winsboro, S. C, . . c-i . . v c i -a yesterday. Mr. Stark Batchclor went to smuuuciu yesterday. Mr. C. O. McMichatl of Madison ie 5n Italeigh - . Dr. Charles is in the city. Mr. A. E. Boardmnn is in the city. , Rev. N. M. -.Tmn- y the inauguration. Ex-Judge S'm--T Greensboro is hyrc. ' Mr. A. C. Avery " Iwrered at 'die ;iri.-i if Brevard, N. C, , here to take in B. Adani3' of ; Morganton is .-i-i.Uo'h. reg- ,. ILuxboro is regis-1 Mr. E. -J. i if-" tered at the Yari"i w r' T .. .. I tviTfiCill .11" rived in the citv yesterday in"11 Ex-Senator H.iv county is a guci ;,; Col. Paul. B. ' :"i yesterday and is a: f Mrs. J. A. Ixmg of Roiboro ai .' borough. Mr. L. C Pat ton. v University Publish'!! visitor in the city. Mrs. J. R. Wi!!inn of Wilmington arc 1:1 of Mrs. W. K. 01 Mil oi Davidsou Yarborough. f ('uncord arrived Yarborough. nd Mis Maggie nests at the Yar- :c,--presiident of the Company, is a mil Miss Warren t lie city, the uest ! iTison. secretary of! .,.rc;...V Mission Board re- trVderd:;rfrocacensbor. ; Itprrnfrtive Whitaker of Winston - rcfe the -lS I trending Sunday with tus familj. j nv S-...n.it 'Tunic I 1 1 1 i Vlil UliWL AV1LU Mrs. 'William B. Inir .T'lTliini'V 1'.' rfiUies I ! S If il d Saturday mom of on Wednes- day. Mr Flovd Brown, who was a repre sentative irom John-to.. two years ago is a visitor in the my. ihs old fnend.s here are leased to .i--'t nun. Three si-wial tourist trains laden with Northern people bound for Augustmie, ria., passed througli llaleigh yes-uerday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D Murphy of Ashe TiUe, N. C. are in city to attend the inauguratio:.. an-l aro stopping with Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood lliggs on orth Blount street. The Medoc Yinc-vard Company of Jit Wrtti iris lneorriorateu witn a capiuu 1 . . 1 titock of $2.ri.(KMi y Marion (N. C.t Ligh 'terday. and the and Water Coni- pany, with J?2,7o0. Frank Ilairston of Davie is a visitor in the city. Senator llairs ton was a senator in l1-' iv firm friends here, who He has many are extending him a hearty welcome. The sale of reserved sats for Sousa's Concert continues to go on. The re served seats in the biilcony-are about all taken TIrere still are some choice seats on the lower iloor. Thoe intending to hear Sousa and his band had better see about securing seats. Mrs. Governor Iiusse'l and Mrs. Sajv yer left yesterday afternoon for Wil Tirmrton and Gviveraor Russell's future homo Sn Bmnswick county- Quite a la'rtce'partv of friends were down at the iu-i'.!i depot to bid Airs. Russell good bi e. Mr. II. E. Bonitz. wife and son and also his mother. Mrs. AY. H. Jr Bonitz, ai iived from Wilmington 'yo:ex-day. Mr. Bonitz is the Board Coli'ege at i to attend a meeting ot Directors of the A. & M. o'clock this morning. or 0 The d Oil F;i;. some i i: cash i"' ,;: la is. Noi back wind front cioor '-,:.. of Mr. W. II. King, .-frr-et, was broken open .. d.iy Sunday and the . vod.of about forty doi- lias been missed. A v- w.;s found open and the was also open. A letter from W. E. Weihe, veterinary surgeon, . written from Caledonia Farm No. 1; says that the epidemic among the State's mules there is -checked-. Eleven have died. None 3;ave tuvn taken sick since Friday. The sickness is thought to-be attributable to some defective fod given 'them. Mr. W. D. Gregory, a prominent Demo crat of CaiTidLu county, is a guest of his , son, Mr. M. S. Gregory, at. the Carroll- tot .. This is the first visit of' Mr. Greg ory to Raleigh since .1804, when he wore the tattered grey-of the Confederacy, lie was a member of the Sixty-eighth llegiment, commanded by Colonel Hinton of Elizabeth City, and it may bo added that no truer or braver soldier wer breasted Federal bullets. Mr. Gregory notes with pleasure the many changes end imrtrovemeP'' in the Capital City ince his last visit. Home Committee .TJeetlnz The Committee on Propositions and Grievances of the Hmuso held its -first meeting yesterday in the Supreme Court building. The chairman of this commit tee is Judge Graham. Representative Whitaker of G-uilfovd was elected yes terday. The coinmiiiix- reported several minor bills favorably and adjourned to meet Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock in the Supremo Court Librarv. Otir Hot Water Bottles are made by tthe most reliable mannfactiirers. We replace every one that is pot j list as we represent it to be. All Sizes and Prices, Mm 85c. $2,00. Crowell o Hell FiioBi 2 t9 Jnterstaie Pi.ojic Wy att H 109 East Martin St., RALEIGH, N. C, SUCCESSORS TO E. F. WY ATT & SON. MANUFACTURING Ma.rnessand3'GLdi(dlery is our business, nui Ve carry a first cla- you neea anjiiiius m iuia 01 Robes, Whins, Crops, Combs, Brushes In fact Bioi-e. carry what is usually kep't to us. W Y ATT the: novAL cotton iuiil. Factory ,t IJIarcIi lt Messrs. Weir & Iloneycutt, conitractors and builders of this city, carried a large number of bricklayers and other me chanics out to Wake Forest yesterday to reinforce the number fhey already havi at woi-k on the mammoth new ivo I Cotton Mill, for the ereoricn of hv h:iv ttht cfinl vsH't. Ir. Weir said yeseT?rday that the' uuiiuui;: is ufiim vuiinin-n-u sum u of the machinery in position; so that Li exnected if lint the ulanf will be ia ' K"iXreadI ty-eM !fii & witn a combined capacity 01 lour Hun dred horsepower, are in position, and the foundation for the engine is being laid. The -diainoter of -the driving-wheel of the engine is V.i lVet." An iuexhaustiblc-water supply has bren provided for the factory and a tank of f; very large capacity is mounted on huge i iron pillans to a height of. seventv-hve so that if so desired the watvr can I bo supplied to. the unrn of-ake I oiet 1 pressure. I with stronj ' WANTED Roommate; a lady can secure lodsrimrs with another lady at reasonable rates: first square from th Capitol. Address "X" care of Alorri1 rust. 2t ! FOR SALE Cheap for cash, a live room,, dwelling, new water, convenient, j nicely located, good chance for invest i meat. Address "X': care of Post. oiico A private act in reference to the prop erty in the northwestern part of Raleigh formerly occupied by St. Ambrose church, will be applied for at the pres ent session of the General Assembly. Jan. 11, JDOO. J. B. CHESHIRE. WA-XTED A registered drug clerk single. Name age, experience, references and salary expected. KING BROTHERS. cod Fayetteville, N. . C. Cardenas is the name of a town now quite famous on account of the great popularity which, the Cardenas cigars have attained throughout the countrj. Trice, Five Cents. eodlni Wl OF MUSIC Raleigh's Leading Theatre ONE WEEK srssy JAN 14 Except "Wednesday Night, HART, THE LAUGH KING. The Crowned Monarch of Mirth and Majesty Presenting all the Latest Hypnotic and i nought Reading Novelties Prices, 15, 25 and 35 Cents Matinee fcaturday Children and Ladies. Saturday. at 2:30 for Seats on sale ACHY OF MU1 Raleigh's Leading Theatre Wednesday Jan. 16 Direct from European Triumphs. SOU S A AND HIS BAND "THE 3IARCH KING," JOHN PHILIP SOUSA Conductor. BLANCHE DUFFIELD. BERTHA BUCKLIN. . . . . .Soprano . Yioliniste The New Sousa March, "Hail to tie Spirit of Libertj" Trices, 50, 73c, 81 and $1.50. Sale now ou. 1 120 Fayetteville Street. artless our . line- call on us before buvinz. and Horse Blankets. m a fir$t. class Harness and Saddlery W ater Bottles Co mm'ifictiirinz Harness ana oaaaiery is our Dusiness, uau HARNE SS GO This will be an .extra occasion and an eitra whi'poople and military organizations ot the jState w-ii - JQ wek. Extra efforts EXTRA in Special Offerings, Bargain Sales and Price of e very character. Improve the opportunity to your mi urn mmmm A .superb s'toek of all the latest ap proved styles and many novelties, in- Rows ba(.k ;in( -n CV(ry proper shape: Full-dress Wests' and I'ro- tectors. Collars and Cuffs, buk buspena ers and Half Hose. Handkerchiefs, (Moves. Cuff Links and Shin Studs, in silver, gold and enamel. 1 Dress Kid Gloves, iin evenings shades white, black and street colors; Fine Hand-embroidered and Ilemsfitched Linen Handkerchiefs, some with line lace- edges; Fine Lislethread Hosiery, plain black and fancy colors, lace ankle and fine dropstitch effects; Military Cor sets, with straight fronts; Paris elegan cies for the neck, in profusion, of ex quisite conceits; Austrian Fans: Paris novelties in Hair Ornaments for the theatre, ballroom, reception and all fashionable occasions and social func tions. Midwinter .Side ol ' cress Good A very extensive variety of the sub stantial everyday sort of Dress Goods, plain and fancy colors, pleirty of blacks. The season is onlv half Passed four winter to come. Plaid Novelties Scotch Plaids for school dresses. All 50c. Wool. Plaids, All $1 Wool Plaids French Flannels 2S-'inch French Flannel, in pas tel shades, 50c. quality. Printed French Flannels, in dots, figures and silk stripes, GO and 75c. qualities Silk Embroidered French Flan nels, in fancv conceits Palms. Fleur de Lis, etc., $1.25 quality Fancy Dress Goods 10c. 25c. 50c. 39c. 50c. SI. OO jJUi-inch Flannel Mixtures and 50c. Oxford Serges THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOB CHILLS And fever Js a bottis ct C rove's Ta3' less Chill -'ocic. Ne7er fail3 to carej then why experiment with worthkj Imitations. Price 50 cents. Your moaej back if it fails to cure. ASKIN OF BEAPTY IS A JOY FOREVER DK T. FE MX GOl'BAtD'S ORUTAt ! fRK tf i IT.' tTll'T.. iiriiTirlriuii No other cosmetic will do it Removes Tan, Pimples, rr-v Freckles, Moth Patches, Rash, Mvand Skin Dis- eases, and every Memish on beau ty, and defies de tection It has stood the test of 52 years, and is so harmless we taste it to be sure it is prep erly made Ac cepf no counter feit of similar name Dr I, A Sayer said to a lady of the haut ton (a patient) "As you ladies will use them, I T recommend M;onrnnd' r"nm as the least harmful of allthe Stm preparations, tor sale by all Dru2sists and Wncy Goods Dealers in the U S, Canada and Europe .... FBKD T HOPKINS, Frop'r, . 37 Great Jones St N T BUSINESS ITEMS V . A'otiee ... Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the General Assembly-of North Carolina dun us its ses sion beginning the IX h day of January .11)01, for a charter for the Raleigh and Cape Fear Railway Company. This -1th day of : January, 1901. JOIIX A. -MILLS. "Sherwood, a pure old Maryland Rye Whiskey, fit for a gentleman's drink. ACME WINE CO. Cooper's Laurel Valley" Corn Whiskey with rock-candy syrup, a safe cure for la grippe and bad colds. ACME WINE CO. Pnro Cigars, 10 and ioc, clear' Havana filler. For sale by jdl Raleigh dealers. Nothing better. Mahler eight-year-old ACME Claret Wine at WINE CO.'S. Red Raven Splits for ' high, livers' liv ers. Wholesale and 'it-tail. ACME WINE CO., 309 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. WANTED A lady, without encum brances, as housekeeper for the Bellevue Hotel. One competent can secure ier manent home and liberal wages. Ad dress George T. Leach, High Point, N. C. Puro Cigars, 10 and 15c, clear Havana filler. For sale by all Raleigh dealers. Nothing better, Catherwood's Three Feathers, Hunter Baltimore Rye. and Duffy's Malt Whis kies. ACME WINE CO. T K r" ; have just secured another barrel of Old Log Cabin Rye Whiskey which is fpnrteen years old. 114-proof has bad 0,000 miles sea Voyage and 'has had evaporation of tvtv gallons. It is tV . t .lv will be made to entertain ana we snail tto tne Henriettas, all . colors: Covert Cloths. Novelty Stripes and Cheviots, JOe. quality Navy Blue Storm Serge and Whipwrds. in fair 'assortment, rJ and Ie. quality 30-inch Yenetian Cloth, grey, blue and castor mixtures, $1 quality , 34-inch French Broadcloths and Fine A'enetians. full line of colors, '1. 3 quality Rainy Day Skirting 30c. Oc Toe, 1.00 Plaid backs, grey mix. 91.50 qualities 81. OO .1.25 1.50 1. . qualities 2.00 qualities Black Dress Goods 25c. Black Serges. 2J)e. Black Mohairs 50c. Black Henrie'tas. 91 Pebble Cheviots, Blister Cre pons and Imperial Serges. 17c 25c hi: 30c. 7oc. uier BUSINESS Is the biggest corner of all, and greatest losses occur here at the end of the sea son. Ladies' Trimmed Hats i Sixty-five Dress Hats, Stock Hats and t ' French Models, worth from 2 to 20, all prices between, at just one-half of ithe regular price. Beautiful JIats now for $2, 2.50, 3, $4 and 85. Walking Hats Prices cut in two on all except the Knox shapes: they were $3 and .53.50; choice now.. 82. OO Xobby styles. .50, 75c., 81 and l.SO Felt Shapes Choice of countless styles of this and other seasons, worth up to J? l.OO T j Millinery Trimmings Plumes. Breasts, Wings, Pompons, Quills, Birds, AigivLtesGilt and Jets, Furs, Crowns and..-. Braids,. Buckles, Yelours, Ruchings, ' Velvets, Silks and Felts. . .. oldest and best whiskey' for sale in this city. It is strictly pure, at 'l per quart. Also agent for" I. W. Harper. Hunter and other noted brands of whiskies. E. X . DENTON, Saloon and Cafe, : F;ayteville' Street. THE BEST IRESCRIPTION FOR CHILLS. And fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chili Tonic. Never fails to cure; then why experiment with ivorl'lil- ss imitations. I 'rice 50 cents. Your money back if it fails to cure." Smoke Purcs, the latest an.I best 10c. Cigar on the market. FOR RENT. Eleven rooms on Fay etteville street suitable for boarding house. App'ly J. E. Bridgers. Smoke Puros, the latest and best 10c. Cigar' on the market. The Seaboard Air Line Railway will run a special train January 15 from Weldon to Raleigh and. return for the Inauguration of Governor Aycock. There j win oe reduced rates ot one rare tor tne round trip, and tickets will be on sale January" 14, good 'for returning until January 17, inclusive. See your Agent. Train, leaves Weldoif 7:30 a. 111., arriv in al Raleigh It- a. m. Re'turning, leaves Raleigh 5 p. m. 3t WANTED Energetic agents every where to introduce .new article. Ready seller. Big profits. Special territory and terms. Address PERSIAN A MEDICAL CO., 15 E. 14th St., New York. 1 RJGGAN'S Special SaletnisWeek TO CLOSE OUT AND RUN DOWN OUR STOCKOF Fine Jardinieres Pedestals --" Noiv we have iome fine goods in this line and they aH go . At 1 -2 Price-Just Half Price. n Remember and get a if J D. PEE! large gathering; of tne assemoie m tne city aiiring Cutting on winter goods pecuniary advantage. Leather and Cloth Caps Thirty. dozen new winter styles, ! all at clearing prices 1 7, 15, 23,' 3S and 50c. Infants Silk & Wool Caps All styles, marked down lO, 25 and 50c. ' G105K AND 11 DEP1R?. Our Tailor-made Suits and Coats cre ated a stir this season, and no won der. A still further reduction in prices will make a clean sweep of the best in quick order. No more duplicates this season. Coat Suits Eleven Suits blue-penciled. . . . Eighit Suits blue-penciled.... Other Suits, SO, 810.1S, 11.75 and Ladies' Coats , . 86.38 . 8.25 S13.50. Forty-eight Single and Double . . Breasted Coats from 81. 50 to 8-1. SO Twenty-five Kersey, Melton an J Brown Coats from 85 to 81125 Rainy Day Skirfs Seven Grey Mix Skirts Six Grey Mix Skirts at Others better quality. a't. . 81.75 5.00 MEN'S TUN SHOES v Shoes of guaranteed make, ait prices we know arp less than pthers charge for like qualities and styles; eighty-four pairs in this lot: sizes to fit any feat. Were 83 and .53.50: choice... 82. OO Bargain table of broken lots of Men's Black Shoes; next all sizc ; choice . 1 . OO Eoiin jepsiiiii' , Here are 'the odds and ends of almost everything from every department; a varied collection of all sorts at prices lO. 25 and 50c. on the dollar. Good pickings are found here. WANTED Good, reliable men and women to work for investment company in each locality: $100 per month guaran teed., C. & O. Investment Company, Newark, N. J. - 2t The following notice will be sent to the friends and customers of Mr. A. B. Stronach: The books of, the A. B. Stronach Co. will be opened on January 15 instead of February 1. We will see that you are as well served in the future as you have been in the past. Wishing you a year of health and hap piness, 1 am. Y'ours truly, -A. B. STRONACH. CVI1 for Cardenas Cigars. Cuban hand workmanship. A delight ful blend of mild and fragrant Havana tc'baccos. It is impossible to find a better cigar for the money. Price, Five Cents, eodlm DURHAM & NORTHERN RAILWAY. South. No. ni. P. M. 4:20 .. 4:44 .. 5:00 .. 5:08 .. 5:20 . North. No. 52. A. M. . . 9:50 . . 9:20 .. 9:1 . . 9:02 . . 8;50 . . 8:30 A. M. STATIONS, . . . Lv. Apex Lv. Holly Springs.. . . .Lv. Duketon . . Lv. Blanchard .... Lv. Holland. .... 5:40 . . . Ar. Augier, I. M, . I Connect with S. A. L. (express mail trains to ana from Kaleigb. . J. C. ANGIER, Gen. Manager. --- nice one while they last. RIAN. ? 4 $ S .' i $ A ? " " A AH fienJs9 Boys' and Youth's Fine Shoes NONE CHARGED OR CLEARANCE SALE OF Dress Goods & R Colors and black. Lengths suitable for "cbildren's dresses and wo men's waists,- house dresses; .walking suits, separate skirts all sorts of materials imported and domestic, in plains, plaids and fancies. Also a few handsome imported - Dress Lengths. All are marked for quick and complete clearance. V- LAST O P-PO RTU N IT Y ITS M JBLTIEl fS-EL: Russian .Blottfee Cloth de Seinee, Silk FaciflgSi ; One National Blue, s'Ize 34.' Three Mode, size 34. One Tin, size 34. I i OX SALE s The Nev Embroideries and Laces Nejk Patterns, Popular Widths at Popular Prices. New line Curtain Muslins, Draperies, Silkolines. - ' . . . . , . ' Odd lots Lace Curtains, Short Ends, Curtain Muslins and Draperies. I SPECIAL IN HOSIERY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS . . . -.' Ribbed Stockings for Boys and Girls, an extra value, at 25c: sizes, 8, . S1j. 9r 0V, 30; made of the best Maco Y'arn; high grade: made to wear; spliced knee "and high spliced heel; positively the best Stockings for this price-2oe. Standard Underwaists For babiesrboys and girl all marked down to clear them out; two prieesr 21c. and 38c. Easy- and healthful to wear. ' r A. B STRONACH Wholesale & Retail Dry Goods, Notions & Shoes , . 2 15 Fayetteyille to 216 Wiimington Sts. To Be Goiitiflued Satin and Silk Shirt Waists There are several items of the 20th Century Challenge Sale that w ill he sold again ihi ue;h. A few of the Satin and Silk Shirt Waist at $2, $2.25 and $2.00. New Three lots of Rugs at $1.26, 1 50 and $2.00. N( iv India Li?wns 7 1. 2, 8 1-2, 10, 12 1-2 and 15 cents. Mercerized Black Satteen Skirts $1.50. Ah Excellent Assortment of C Fancy Spring Pereales at Bulterick Patterns and Delineator for February now on sale Agent f0 Nti i Home ) Sewing Machines. Prices very low. Best Machines made. . . 14 East Martin Street. 11 pffiimtarinaLcoupons Will pay xae semi-annuai .coupons on and aftercSatui'day, December zz, rpdiiSBW-YEAR'S INVESTHENT The Mechanicg and Inr.estors' Union offer fifty fa-Paidufonf 90 ?100T with entJVMupons of $2.25 each for one PgJfJ?0 of one dollar, .ana . for; .1uy.-n19n.u117 ?H???i This gives a six-per-cent savings investment, lx-per-cent savings wtwjw .r---.---- rp-.idei.ee mop- case, of death, and is secured by nrst art it mrnmH Jtr, ro lTlSltrflnce; . r OUf j-ww-. io ijisnrflnce: ' Four GEOKQ-il i ALLEN, , 4 "V SENT ON APPROVAL emnants T3?W 0.J3f JSt'.BE JS.S Oil - boiled Taffeta Silk-lined Peau de Sole Medium Brown, sizes .. . 2, 34 and 30. One Sheets and Pillow Gases Som of the S' e?ts at 49 cents. Pillow Cases at lOe, Quilts 49c. Also some of the 50 and 60c Dress Goods that ivere adver : tiied at 33c a iad. Goods fromthekfull - uum iucu r - , at tne ommerciui nrnTtiin- o investment in mortgage - th. AdJve.s loans lOaus - - Secretary, RALEIGH. m 1 cents T5,
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