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JIH MUlUaJNiG POST. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9v '991 - r- T" ! " .- . ' ' ' 4 '. If . 1 n IS:--' - i t t A i p I t : IS' If j f ... . i j .'Pi ' M t ' - i ' f I -I .'.' POSTSCRIPTS. v 'it - - a, Hvfnr r Mr. L.' W. Lancaster wem iu ---- - M,-. I .tiu W. Parker is spieling iu week JJi j;camonu. Vr. J. A. Street, o tbo Hotel 'Meadows-..' - Mr. J. L. Foster is out again, at .er several days sickness " Mr. John C. Prewry vent to IUc rnond 'ycerda'y r-ioninir,. 1 ... .. . Mr.' Enrk A. TavkeK left yesterday for" a' -business trip south. Mr. Yirunn Teanmi spent -swrday in Durham iind Oxford.. Air. Telfair has pone to ChapPl . Hnl In the interest of AVhitney B' os. ; ; Prcf. S. II. Gonvll I nHx'c, ore Forest, arrived in the city, yestfrtday,,, : Mi Marks ariived from New Item yesterday to attend Peace Institute., Mr E. L. Fleming was here yesterday en route to Durham from Louisbur. Miss Parker has returned to St. Mary's from hor home in Tlendcrson. Mrs. Harris, of Hyde County, arrived yesterday and is tlio guest of 'her moth er, Mrs. J. A. Guthiie. Mrs. A. M. Powell left yesterday for j McAdcnsvillc, K. C, to vh;it her daugu tor, Mrs. II. H. Merritt. . On the Raleigh cotton market yester- day 75 bales vcre sold, the price rang- ing from 7i to S 1-16 ccnti. Mr. Geo. M. Rose, one of Fayette- aIIUh: raot- prominent 3ttorns, u prominent here attending the Supremo court. Mr. Charles St. John was here from So. ufcern Fines yesterday. He is pro prittor of the Finey Woods Inn. Miss Gertradc Ellis' left yesterday f-r Greensboro where she will spend a few day ' before goi ng to G eorgia. .Mies 'Jennie-'Joyner returned to her home in, Frankl'n ycterd:;y .atre'i a pleasant visit to Miss Nina Green. Exr Judge. V.'. K. Allen passed through he. Sily. y&st.'oay tu raiic to Gvecaa boro to-attend the Federal court. Gen. W. R. Cox returned Iiome'yester day alter attending the; meeliiig of the State Fair Executive Committee, Sheriff J C. Herman, of Alexander county, yesterday brought to th-- ieni 'ftentiary a convict sent up for burglary. The series of revival meetings whi;h Rev. A. S.' Stevenson has been con ducting at Angler was closed last night. Mr. H. S. Eowery is attending the Lystia and Sandy Creek Baptist asso ciations in the interest of the Bibilical Recorderl Ex-Judge B.'K Bryan, of Wilming ton, was here yesterday to argii? the I.ouis Council case before the Sup; ems court. : Miss Beulah Sauderliu, of Washing ton, who has been visiting Miss Dai-y Moving, has gone to Gohlsboro. to ee her aunt, Mrs. Faircloth. Rev. J. E. Stringfield left, yesterdav ?or Thomasville where- he was called t on account' of the' ti-it.tal dine.-s of hi ; sister, Jlrs. A. E. Avoritt. , All- Ti T. Arondpil srntf atrpiif fttv the B. F. .lohnson Company of Rich- mono, lei-t yeteruay ior a uiisinss ir.o through Piedmont, X. C. : Mt-, Charles Sleet, of Caldwell, was here, yesterday for a few hours en route to the Edgecombe . Evperiment Statiim, j where he has -accepted a position. j Rv. R. T. Vann, IX'' D., President of the North Carolina Baptist Female uni verslty, left yesterday for Clint n to attend the Eastern Baptist association.' Superintendent W. Banks Dove of the : Reidsville city schools, has written ' Superintendent of Public Instruction Toon for 450 of the pictures of the North Carolina flag. Mr. Robert C. Strong is in Durham looking after several ' damage suits in volving the Western Union Telegraph Company, he being an attorney for the telegraph company. Mrs; F. A. Olds, Mrs. T. B. Womack, Mrs. Garland Jones and Irs. Joscplms TXmiefs left yesterday for Charlotte tv attend fclie State convention of the Daughters of the Confederacy. Rev. Dr. A. A. Marshall, Rev. T. X. Johnson, Mr. G. M. Alloa and Miss Fonnie Heck were among those wrho went to Franklin county yesterday to attend the Central Baptist association. Mr. J. P. Johnson, of Portsmouth, is in the city for a few days. He is pri vate secretary to Mr. R. E. E. Bunch, geuerni passenger agent for -the Sea board Air Line, who is here mp'dly re covering from a severe attack of fever. Governor Aycock ha.s offered a re ward: for the, capture of George Strau ger, of Halifax" county, who made a ter rible, attack upon his wife, shooting her three tiuoes and slashing her with a knife. ' . ' ; " ' " Dr. Meadows received yesterday a let ter writton by- bis son, Mr. Will A. Meadows, of Couisburg, who underwent, i an opemtion, for. appendicitis at Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, a few days ago. The young man writes that ht is getting on finely a:id expects to return liomc by: the. Otb. . He ,s.4ys further: i "Send me The -Post. I an lonesome without it t Two Football Games The A, & M. College football team will go to Greensboro this morning to play the Guilford College team Nat"- the Central Carolina Fair. "The team will play the' Onk - Ridge College team: at Oak Ridge Thursday. DR. HOWARD'S ' . . lt : The surest and safest chill market No cure, no . 35C ONE BOTTLE-35C FOR SALE BY SSJfe McLarty & Co., ini.t.,opjion.5i0 DRIiQQlSTS, 120 Fayette vi lie .St . I Aaa- Additional It of Appointments for tli SUU Fair :.. ,. , following gentlemen - have been appomte ,1 assistant Jiiarsnais oi iu riNbn.tiotii ' fVntnry State air, in .auui- names were pub- Uished in tlie Post Sunday: - .John Andrews, -li a leijr u. - ; ; 15. W- Baker. Banish. .Tohn B. Broadfoot, Fajettevirie. Philip Busbee, Italeigh ; Ilcnrv Br idlers, Tarbdro." - : Dr. C. A. Coqke, 'Louisburs. 'W.'K Fuller. Smithfinld,; , Hon. II. A. Gilliam, Tarooro. CoV,. Eugene. Holt, Burlington. Bol)ert Ij. Ilolf.' Burlington. Ernest Haywood, : Raleigh. George E. .Hunter. Raleigh. Herbert Jackson. Raleigh. -K. B. Johnson. Raleigh. Alonzo Parrish. Benson. W. Brooks Parham. Henderson. II. E. remberton, Fayetteville. George B. U-iulorwood, Fayetteville. John Wood. Raleigh. . A. B. Williams, Fayetteville. BIV1SG HLEPHA.m Famous Hacenbucic Herd Now With tlie Robinson CIrcns. - At the: great Water Carnival in Ger many every j-ear, a feature of the fes tival is always furnished by Hagen- hnoi- ti-.o w-orid famous deaier and trainerj o aDimals. Residents of this j countlT who have traveled oH-the other 'side know that Hagenback asan amuse- inent caterer, is to the old , world jwhat John Robinson is to the new. Just two months ago John R. Robinson, the ac knowledged King of Showman, pur chased a herd of four educated ele phants from Hagenback. Their act is .now a feature of the John Robinson show, which will exhibit at Raleigh, Thursday, October 10. Advertlsinc for Trado English journal (Newspaper An Ad vertising) announces that "foreign man ufacturers a number of them in Eng land particularly will invade America for the purpose of creating a demand there, and thus building up their trade. Tne journal then remarks that this AViork'.will be done "mainly by newspa per advertising." The success of sever al American advertisers in England has produced this effect. ITTnyor's Court In MayAur Powell's court yesterday morning J. C. Oldham, charged with tin-owing a stone at W. A. Phillips, was bound over to court. George Shel ten, affray, was assessed $4.23. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take- laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. , 25c; The genuine has L. B. Q. BUSINESS ITEMS WANTED Man of good address to travel in North Cai lina for the Car- jt'iajj? Advertising Sign Co., Carthage, A young man desires a position as bookkeeper or as clerk in a-fire insure ance office. Prefers to keep books for a wholesale house. Has had expeui ence. II., care Morning Post. WANTED PARTNER With capital to engage in jobbing business at Wil son, N. C. Man Avho would take an active part in business preferred. Ad dress M.."" Raleigh, N. C. DETECTIVE, .. experienced, solic'ts work in his line. Personal attention. Terms reasonable. Address Detecnive, Box 77, Raleigh, X. C. WANTED.--Position to do office work or keeping books; have " had ex perience in both. Can furnish refer ences. Address C, care Morning Post. TEACHER WANTED. We desire to correspond with competent male and female teachers for public and private schools. Several applications for such teachers at good salaries now on file. The Educational Bureau, Raleigh, X. C. LOST. East Friday night a pair of ladies' o"pera glasses, gold and mother-of-pearl. Lost . between opera house -and A. and M. College. Reward pa'd and no questions asked by returning to Capt. Phelps at the A. autl M. College. WANTE An experienced stenographer, one having knowledge of railway work preferred. Address P. O. Bor 193. Raleigh, N C. - WANTED.-tA .position ' by a young man a's book-keeper, or. position in bank. ... Have kept books in this city, and . can give " satisfactory ' references from former employer! and others. Ad dress' M., care Morning Post. "WANTED TO EMPLOY. Anuth Stenographer and. .Typewriter to work in lawyer's office. Prefer one with some knowledge of book keeping. Ad dress P. O. Box ;283, ; Raleigh, X. C. FOR . SALE AND. . RENT. Four handsome cottages on Saunders streot, and 3 .on West Johnson street, witli modern conveniences, for sale. One modern cottage on Saunders street and one on .West. Johnson street for rent YI7M1 alnn' ....II . win a.12,11 o-.ii a mce tarany Dorse. J. A. SANDERS. on cure on the pay. ill The Host Stilish of Costumes The Coat and Suit Department will he a centre of marked attention tomorrow and succeding days. The 'New Fall Suits get inmr tifst lmnnnant cnnwinn - ann thr "7 11 1 i .' sion will oe one to warrant vour ci tention. Scores of new styles have come in. since the (jrand iViillinery Opening of last week and will be shown for the first time. Here are the newest shaped Blouses, Etons and Fly Fronts. iAlsd the double breasted rr with the newest shaped coats and enects skirts. In connection with their modish quali ties, there is the important item of price which we have made as exceptionally low as the suits themselves. Unusually favored t .... it,. j this season by the promptness of the manu facturers, our stock is as near complete as it is possible to make it and doubly as large as carried by any other house in this city. In addition thereto will be shown the "swellest" things in Automobile Coats, half, three-quarters and full Jengths; Coats, Capes and Jackets, Rainyday and Walking Skirts, Taffeta Silk and Mercerized Petticoats. Japanese Silk, Quilted Kimonas, Dress ing Sacques, Robes richly embroidered iii Oriental desiqhs. Autumns New 'Dress Goods All the most correct fabrics for fall and winter wear are now on view. Complete assortment of French Flannels and all Silk Taffetas for waists. . Dress Trimmings to match anything to buy. NewMilliner Bright, new, effective headwear is here Bound to interest you if 3rou want something to wear, just right to wear just now, either for hack purposes or dress occasions... f i f ISSUED BY The Etea Lif e logo Co.1 OF HARTFORD, CONN. The rates are more reasonable than those of other good Compa nies and thus afford a better investment, Write for information. I J. D, BOUS HALL, Hanager, Raleigh. N, C. DR. W. E. WEIHE, Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Cornell Uuivrsltj. PARK ROAD, WrEST RALEIGH. Interstato 'Phone No. 43. THE W E. JONES Ftirnittire Company, 214 Wilmington St. NEW FIRM, NEWGOODS, NEW PRICES NEW STYLES The W. E. Jones Furniture Com pany bave just opened their new furniture store at 214 South Wil mington street. - . T Everything is bright and new' I and especially the styles and prices. Iheir two floors are cxwded and 4 jammed with the best in the fur- niture line. Evervthinsr tn mnt-n - foItable and beautify your home. The lack of a . fat pocketbook does not exclude you here. Our terms are made to meet the warns or ail. Cash or not as you please W. C JONES Furninture Company d i ' SUITS : .... ' i , '- 1 osest at - nn 1Q JU. (I if i lis M. S. Calvert RALEIG-H, N. C. Court reporting done anywhere In North Carolina. Prices on application. Store, 133 Fayetteville St. :: CQNSTANTLY ARRIVING. FRESH SHIPMENTS OF PINEAPPLES, PEARS, PEACHES, Q RAPES OF ALL KINDS, ORANGES, BANANAS, LEMONS AND APPLES. : ICE CREAM, ANY FLAVOR. SHAPE OR QUANTITY, DELIV ERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY OR STATE. AGENTS FOR MAIL LARD'S, WILEY'S, .GUXTHER'S and WHITTMAN'S CELEBRATED HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONS. A. VURNAKES . .Proprietor. RALEIGH -'PHONE 321. BELL .'PHONE 3C. - INTERSTATE 'PHONE 227. 133 Fayetteville Street (McKimmon's TIMID II, CAL PORN Fruit L B.Sf ronachCo We are showing this weeK some ex ceedi'naly tempting values in materials f0r Ladies' and Misses' mi i 1 -j a i r. " .y.-T i sr m m . m a J - -m Br a. x m. swaw 11 favorites and satisfactory selections can a be made at once. town patrons, pay. charges on press or mail ages for cash orders amounting to $5.00 or more. Black. and Colored Silks, prices $1.85 to 50c a yard. Black and Colored Wash Dress Goods, prices $1.50 to 25c per. yard ' Black and Colored .Velvets, prices to $1.00 per yard. We all ex-! pack-x Colored Filbut, Metalic and Corduroy, Velvetirfes S5c to 50c. - All Wood Waist Cloths, $1 to 25c per, - , .','.:- - I:-" ':' v yard... , : ;.' " - : -. i We are showing the newest ideas an Waist and Skirt Trimmings. - - r . -' . . .'-' . . - .- . . ; . . " . We give a special invitation to have our Suits, Skirts And Silk Waist ia Oo Raleigh, N- C Single Barrel Guns, Air Club Loaded Shells, Gun Goods ; - Headquarters for BLANKETS, ; COMFORTS, COUNTERPANES, SHEtlTS and PILLOW CASES. i I B liir w ami On All These Goods. See theNew Dress Goods at 25, 50c and All the new weaves. - The M Is now in full blast. Everybody was charmed at the display during our opening. Our. designs are the best and everything is new. You are cordially invited to call and see what this growing department is T&'r,4 fi. fet Fare - . 1 Costumes for Waists ine assoruiiems ar - . - . , . 4. Samples sent to out-of- We are having a Red Label Sale of Colored Wool Figured Dress Goods, Corsets, Ladies and Misses' Shoes. This is a Red Label Clearing Sale of good values at a very ; $3 , small price. 5 - J9 Rifles PriPPv ..lUUIJ I have the handsomest quality of $1 Venetian evr shown in the city. We Sell Shoes 0 T Raleigh, K. G, -1 old stand). 14 East Hargett Street
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