THE MOANING POSTf SUNDAY, V i '; i if r , , . ' ' - ' ; ; J. , ' '.- !;f v.- i 132- Fayetteville 'a arcrett Streets 14 W H nd 5 . 1 ' 1 i ; i - A I'i 1 i f M i 4 t V ( .i J 'I: 1 K 1 : . m S " VS. it I ?! r Ml II 5 f? 1 J i Mr. Vanderbilt pays his cook $10,000 a year, which is a qreat deal more than we can get, because he can cook ; that is all. P sumably because he can cook better than any other man, in America, jlf Monsieur Saucegravi could cook tolerably well, and keet 1 1 1 111 Till 11 1 1 1 ' .1- 1 11 - II .1 J -.v J 1 1 J ' 11 11 , 1 books lairly, ana snoot a nuie, ana speaK tnree languages vtoieraoiy we 1, ana sing toume ;auu uxiuci &tctiiu garueiiing pretty well, and could preach a fair sort of a sermon, and ? knew somethinq, about horses; .'land could telegraph a little, and could do liqhtvpbrters and could read a proof tolerably well, and could do plain house and sigil painting, and could help on a threshing machine, and knew enough law to practice in a justices court in rvaieign townsmp, ana naaj once run xor uie xegismiure, aim Knew now to weign hay, h, could not qet $10,000 a year for it. HE GETS THAT JUST BECAUSE HE KNOWS HOW TO COOK. It would not make a cent' difference in his salary if he thought the world flat and that it went on Wheels about in its orbit. Theres nothing like knowing your business through and through, from withers to hoof, whether you know anything else or not. What's the good of knowing eyerythinq? A qreat financier once asked a youth: "What is your greatest ; ambitionf- "lo be a rich man, was the reply, "lhats whefrf you're a fool," answered the financier, "You ouqht to strive to be the qreatest in your line in the world, and you can't help beinq rich.' J TT T -1.1 .11. . . 1 1 1J1 .1 . - 0 1- 1 71 1 .11 1 ! (1 I A.1 U . W e. cannot hope to be rich but to lead and be the qreatest in our line is our amomon. nnaseii me Dest tnings lor the smallest price and largest saving to our patrons. WE KNOW OUR LINE and gains and get what you want. AMERICAN FLAGS 3 inches, net, per gross 23" 4 incnt'S, net, per pross v . . 33 C inches, net, per gross, .. .31) 71 indies, net, per gross-. ... .73 0 inches, net, per grosjj. . .1.23 14 inches, per dozen. ...... .23 15 inches, per dozen. .... .. .. 22 inches, per dozen .... ; . . .3d 27 inches, per dozen .73 3t inches, per dozen. .... .1.23 43 inches, per dozen . . .1.30 No. 11. 30 inches, per dozen . . . . 72A No. Hi. 3S indies, per dozen 3.00 No. 12. 00 inches, per dozen ...... 4.30 . GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY MUSLIN, ON STICKS Popular Game of fit 10 ANAGRAMS The old and popular game of letters v-unner a new name ana issucti ui;,huicji more attractive style than any previous editions 'in the market. The box" label is one of n new and handsome design. A really good game that can be recom mended. 1 V ? In Stock All Seasons of Hie Year It is the best selling. board Game on the market, and gives the liest -Value to the purchaser of any game they eaii buy. l'archeesi is designed in such a distinct and attractive hian'ner that it is quickly comprehended by childr?n, pit ting their wits on the alert at once, and 'engaging the excited interests of 'the old- .' est players for hours. will prove to you that RIGGAN'S is the place to get bar m?&m Price 25 Cents Magnetic Jack rut up in handsome box. DAISY REPEATING AIR RIFLE NEW VZ$SIdat DRESSING- s PAPER DOLLS Little Tot Series. Six kinds: Thr.e girls, three boyjsrEach Doll is from 5 to 3 J inches, in height, mounted on go J . d quality of cardboard, in envel p?s 'about 3ix0 inches. Envelopes ci earn c olored, printed in colors. Each Doll ha s an Easel Back to allow it to stand upright. The Girls are Elondes and li runcttes, and are attired in Mornirg, Outing and Walking Suits. "Tne iioys si re Light-haired and Dark, and (two of, the three sets), have a very neat Sailo r Suit, together with Outing and Walk ing Suits. All cut out complete ready f or use. ltefail at 3 cents per s-et. 1 Doll. 3 Hats, 3 Dresses, or Coats. 2 sa ts, 3 cents, 'lhe complete set of (5 Dolls can be had for 13 cents. : I ? T ' Baby Land Rag Dolls. The highest" grade Rag Loll ever pl.ic ed upon the market, with clothes to take off. Attractive and indestructible. Each doll packed separate. Price, $i,oo. 'traVS Complete set with " "two magnet's Pribe 25c ea LONG HANDLE GARDEN TOOLS 1 Made of well finished steel and hap- An Entirely -New Line this Season ed handles. Four Styles. THE DAISY AIR RIFLE-Wood Stock. The simplest and strongest Repeating Air Rifle ever placed on the market The barrel and working parts are made entirely of steel, all parts interchange able and- easily duplicated. Roth the magazine and shooting barrel can be in stantly removed should a shot become dislodged in either barrel; t.s feature is possessed by no otfier repeater on the market. This rifle' is a strong and accu rate shooter; the repeating attachment is perfect in its action, yet so simple that any child can use it. Walnut stoc, Globe sights. Each rifle carefully sight ed and tested. Entire length, 30 inches. Weight, 2 lbs. Price $1.00 The Handsomest Afr Rifle In the World. Wa THE. DAISY AIR RIFLE" is too well known td heha'lf. The barrel and working parts are made of The stock is f genuine black walnut-of the latest pistol grip. (Jlobe sights have also been added to without doubf, the .most gun-like ad "fascinating air market. 'Each rifle is sighted and tested before le I shot with great force and" accuracy. Entire length, 32 inches. Weight, 2 pounds. " : . '..-' i Price 75c Che ker and Chess Board ioc Nice sit of Checkers and Colored Chess Hoards. On cardboard. o o o o V.Q Q i i o Dominoes 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c si. fK ' dM nut Stock. 6lobe Sight need anything said in its imetal uneiy nicke- platodt pattern, and is made with this rifle, and it is now, rifle ever placed on the ing the factory. Shoots li Set Xo. 0. Three piece set. spade. rake and hoe, polished nif-tal. Set Xo.. 1. Same as Xo. 01, but much larger 17xA Set Xo. 2. Four-piece set. sp.idc, rake and hoe, polished nietnl. .2"j Set -Xo. 3. Four-piece m-t. sjiiide. rake, hoe, fork, polished inetal.r'l BOtTG-HT AT SIGHT REDDICK" TRIMMED Brass Finish - . - - . This is the most elegant To$ Bed ever. offered toj the trade. . Immenle quantities have been sold during the past three years. It folds! flat. , ' Packed if a neat box. 18-inch, Trimpied Bed; per dozen. .$1.00 TOY TELEPHONE Cheap Enough for a Toy, and Good Enonsli for Practical Ue It has been thorouga ly tested, and its satis factory working,, to gether with the low price at which it" is of fered, must insure its general use. Complete directions for setting up, also "L'OO feet compos-i-' tion wire, accompany each telephone. Put up ; jn, varnished wood box. with lithograph label. Express on receipt of $1.00. : . LOW PKIOES ON INDIAN CLUBS. mm, im vThe finest In for the money. ian Clubs ever offered Itock Maple, finely pol ished. Terfect goods in every respeit. Each pair carefally matched as to size. and weight. Each Club. : 1 H 2 lbs .... 3 los ... . kj ' 4 lbs- . . , . 5 lbs nEDRICK DOUBLE REPEATING GYMNAST TOY RIFLE OTEX. Any child can handle it with safely. Simple, accurate, practical, nickel-plated and polished, Will lire 7) shots with out reloading. Ihis pistol acknowledges no rival. Trice, 2"c each. . Anmiunition, 2."0 shots, 5c. Ammunition, on stri-i, 5 strips !n tube. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Two clowns on horizon tal bar, worked by hand at bottom. Figures paint-' ed, striped, A very umus- ing toy and cheap. , , Ten Cents 'Ft i M - JAPANESE LANT. Hagneto Electro Machine A TERY IXTERESTINT, AND IXSTRUCTIVE TOY. Xot only harmless to 'children. but actually benefits those WoO use it by strengthening the en tire nervous system. A very amusjng entertainment may IK! given -oy sercius on uif table a metallic basin- pjirtly till ed -with water, and placinc 'our electrode E in coiitHct with thn lasin. Drop a coin in thp Avatar and ask some one to take it on! with the lingers of vonP hanl while the other hand grasps the fie? electrode. E, and the operator rapidly turns the crank F. ' 'Many haqnless ami amusing tricks may 'be .played: for instance, two people each holding" an electrode in one hand w hile they touch a third party with the other, thus giving a shock to all tine?. The best and cheapest electric uiaihina in the market. Erchc in 'wood box. On receipt of $1.00'. This Article Has a Large Sale. Each. ...Xet 18c ...Xot 23e . . . Xet' 30: . ..Xet 40e . . .Xet 'i atic . CLOTH GAMES Our OonHey Party An evening aninyement Tor the million. A world of fun and indescribable laughter. Putting the tail on The donkey. Donkey iarty um-ists of a sheet having a donkey iri'iin,l upon it without 4 tail. 24 tails are provided, nunihi-red 'from t to lr4. The player must pin the tail to the first r.hject touched. Putting the tail in it,s proper place is no easy mut ter, Itseems simple. It is not easily accomplished, and af fords much amusement to all the company present. Primps can b? give 1 as in proeressive euchre. ' Each -in envelope, with full directions. , Price 25 fenw SINGLE G-YMNAST Similar ' to op posit e, cellent 5c toy. i ; ; only one clown. ' Five Cents IMPORTED TRANSPARENT SLATES I'ine wood. Fancy tin corner! which will make them strong! and more ornamental. Xo. 5, size 4x5f in.. .0.". r Xo. 10, size Gl.7i in.. . r X'o. I,!, '"size fcsJH in .,. 1". CLOSED. '.: .'EC?, OCTAGON CROKINOLE BOARD FOR Si r.,.,l , . , . " ....... lUf llll-lli; lilS UlXlT-.J II ho,- ""mi uiusiie.i au.j gic.-rt value for $1 .(Ml, J. D. Th All hand- 3 ... .. '- :rns Five and Ten Cents Each, i Assorted Colors III I li pwtau lsggsyi'lft tit ., ! ' . '!- I i m . i i '. - - ' ve t ' : - ' ; . ( i' Jmd Xii.t:20r size 0x11 in.. 20, ,(."?.' ; - - .- Xo.r2o,'size 'f'lx12 in.. .23.. Ill cd n;ed PrlcOn Hill 111 Xo. 4. 7 inches ir. cter, Perl,.?2 CANDLES For Lanterns. burning 4 hours : - ; p,r ,oo; r.t. IQQAN, 133 payettevHIe and 14 West Hargett Sts.; RALrElOH, N. O; V 1 f - r i

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