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POSTSCRIPTS Mr. R. EL Allen is here from Charles ton. S. C. . ; -. - Mr. John Faison spent yesterday in Oxford. ( j Col. W. J. Hicks returned to Orford yesterday. i Mr. H. C. Campbell, of Charlotte, is in the city. i Mr. Henry A. Page . is here from ( Aberdeen Mr. W. H. Day returned to the city festerday. . Mr. S.-P. Shepherd has gone to Tar boro on business. J Mrs. Boylan, mother of Mr. Wifiiain Boylan, is very ill. j . Mr. R. M. Prempert left yesterday for Greensboro. Col. B. Cain'eron, of StaggsTille, was here yesterday. lr. Joseph Cheshire " has returned from Charlotte. -':Y ' " Mr. Ed. S. Abelf, of Smithfield. senf yesterday in Raleigh. . Mrs. B. F. Arendell went to Concord yesterday for a few days. Mr. R., C. Strong hai returned from a .business trip to Fayetteville. Hon. H. A. London, jof Pittsboro. was in he city for a few hours yesterday. Mr. H. K. Myers, of the Cumnock coal mines, is at the "Scarborough. The Euchre Club will meet with Miss Rosa Battle this afternoon 'at 4 o'clock. ar. T. W. Blake is at Morrisville at tending the Raleigh. jBaptisf OAssocia tion - Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Allen hare re turned from a xsit to friends in Orang3 county. I r Mr. N. B. Broughton is attending the Raleigh Baptist Association at Morris Tille. Mr. Claude C. Barbee. of High Point. was here yesterday, registered at thej yarborough. ' ' - Mrs. Mary Carroll is visiting rela tives in Kinstou. She left for that town yesterday. District Attorney C. rived yesterday from New Bern where he attended Federal Court Mr. Phil Sasser left yesterday for Weldon. where he has accepted a posi tion with a cotton ,milL s Mr., n. C. McQueen j president -of the Murchison National Bank of Wilming ton, spent yesterday i in the city. United States Marshal H. C. Dock ery has returned fromi attendance upan the Federal Court at New Bern. Mrs., Aiken and children returned to M. Bernard ar- Nashville, N. Qt yesterday after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. -Adams. Mr. "J. A. Bragassa caught two chubs at Penny's pond Thursday. One weigh ed G pounds and the other 2i :ounds. Representative Stewart, of Harnett county, returned home yesterday- after noon, after spending several days here. Mr. R. M. Simms returned yesterday evening from Morrisville, where he at tended the-Raleigh Baptist Association. Judge' Thomas R. Purnell returned yesterday afternoon from New Bern where he held court during the v as t week. Mr. Frank Brown, , deputy United States marshal returned yesterday from attendance upon the United States Court. Mr. Walter L. Cahoon, who has been in the city the past few days, SDent yesterday at Wake .Forest, his alma mater. " . , jj Mr. and "Mrs. Robert W. Dunn have returned from their northern trfr and are residing at Mr. Robbins, on HIls boro street. '' Mr. J. T. Gibbs, presiding eldr of this district, Jeft' yesterday for Youngs ville and Louisburg, where he will hold quarterly meetings. , ; , Mrs. Jas. M. Wyatt returned to Richmond yesterday after -spending some time here the guest, of the family of Mr. W. A, Zachary. . Rev. John Lewis, of Clayton, passed through the city yesterday en route to Southern Pines, where he will conduct a series of meetings. . Mr. , J. M. Broughton is at Morris ville attending the Raleigh Baptist As sociation, of which Tabernacle Baptist church of this cky is a member. Col. T. H. Bain, inspector general of the State Guard, arrived yesterday and is a guest at the Yarborough. He came to inspect the Raleigh Light Infantry. Col. Henry T. Perry, of the Third North Carolina Regiment, is in the city with CoL T. H. Bain, inspector general. who inspected the Raleigh Light In fantry last night. Editor J. W. Bailey, of the Biblical Recorder, returned yesterday from at tendance . upon Chowan Baptist Asso ciation, which was,; in session the past several days. ? Governor Aycock -passed through the city yesterday en route from Weldon to Winston, where he will speak todav. He will return to the city Monday morning. : - , The many friends . of Mr. Robert King, who was seriously injured in the Cameron wreck on the S. A. L. some weeks ago, will be glad to learn that he is improving steadily now. How ever, he can't, set. up as yet. ; , Youij Doctor Fights Disease with Medicine. - . i . , - -. IF THE MEDICINE IS NOT RIGHT HE CANNOT CONQUER DIS EASE. IF THE DRUGGIST DOES HIS DUTY THE MEDICINE WILL v s ' . . - BE EIGHT, AND jTOUR PHYSICIAN WILL STAND A FAIR CHANCE OF WINNING THEJ VICTORY. YOU CAN HELP TOUR DOCTOR BY HAVING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE. IF IT IS NOT CON VENIENT TO BRING THEM, 'PHONE US AND WE WILL SEND FOR THEM. Crowell, McLarty & Co., Fntirrpne oii DRUGGISTS, 120 Fayetteville St Dress Triminings. ..' i . ... - . .1 . . , Some Splendid Special Values. Prettiest French Novelties in Dress 'Garnitures the wanted kinds black and white, solid white, black and colors. Spread out on special table are the extra bargains, heretofore only the well-to-do could afford, but the half prices and less brings them within the easy reach of moderate purses now. Overstocked is the frank admission and our only excuse for such enormous price concessions. - The col lection is broad, interesting and attractive. ' Silk and Velvet Applique on all silk bobinets in bands and all overs and vari colored Persian Applique. :'. All-over . Applique, .worth . . . 3Iarfced down to.VV.'.V. . . .i Applique Bands, were Now " exactly half price . . . . . i . , . . Applique and Silk Braid Boleros . . Reduced to ". .. .i .. ........ ". ... . Persian Applique, worth. , . . . . At cut-in-two prices. . . .". ... ... Silk and Wool Braid Fronts, fancy excellent, but; style a little' off ; quicklycleared up at $2.25, $2.75, $3.50, S4.SO, $5.00 ....$1.25, $1.37, $1.75, $2.25, $3.00 ......... ...40c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 . . . ....... . . . . . .20c, 37c, 50c. and 75 e. ....... $2.25 and $3.00 ....... .. . , . . ... . . ... . . $1.15 and $1.50 .40c, 75c. and $1.00 . . , . . .... .... , . . .25c, 40c. and 50c gimps, BoleTos, Loops and Frogs,, qualities were 75c, $1.00 and $2J00; will be . ... .15c, 25c. and 50c. A. B.Stronac i . A GREAT SHOXVING OF j NEW SHELL GOODS. . ..." Our stock of Shell Goods, always large, is the most complete assortment to be found in the city. Yesterday's arrivals: ' The Wellesley and Florodora Shell Combs... ...15c. and 25c. The same Turquoise, Enamel and: Pearl Mounted ........... .25c. and 35c. Pompadour Combs in shoi-t and full length, side and back combs, 10, 15, 25c Greatest variety of Shell Hair Pins, AnxberTortoise and Black, 10, 15c. doz NOVELTY BELTS. Seal, AlMgator, Ooze Calf, Patent Leather and Persian Band Belts with beauti-;. f ul new style buckles . .'. , . ...... L .... ". . . ; 25, 35 and 50c. Satin Tuck Belts, with large triangular gilt and cut steel, buckles, one and a half to three inches wide..... A .. .V.75,c, $.1.0Q and $1.35, up Wide Elastic Jet and Cut Steel Beaded Belts. '; ;". . . . . .$1:50, $2 and $2.50 CHATELAINE BAGS. Jets and Steel Beaded. Chatelaine Bags, machine and hand made, in pleasing variety. .. .25, 50c, $1.25, $1:75; $2.25,' $3 and $4 Undressed Kid, grain leatherv-and-Iinitation Seal Hand Bags at 35 and 75c. Real Seal at. .i ..... . j . . . . .....,.'. ... .Y. . . . .$2.00 LADIES' WALKING HATS, New goods received daily. Our latest line of Ready-to-wear Hats has novelty and quality enough to attract, and prices low enough to back both feat wres. Exceptional values, correct styles, good materials, popular. cs i,.;:Yf U : - Y '!'"'' This has been our banner month for sales, which proves the appreciation people have 6hown for the artistic' creations turned out from our own work roomrtjid necessitating night and day work to keep abreast of thfi.ordersl j Y'.:.'. ;.. Y Y 0 -CONTINUE!- Ofiferinq the best selections that can be sold for $1.50 to 25c. per yard. Nowhere can be found better values." This statement is backed by tha choice and complete line of stylish and serviceable good that we are selling. Blakk and colored velvets for waist s. ' Black and Colored Metalic and Per sian Velveteen for Waist3. Colored Co rdnroyand Filbert Velveteen for waists, Black and Colored all-wool Empire Cloths for Waists. Colored; Wool French Flannels for Waists. Novelty siTipetl all-wool Mummie Clothes for Waists. All splendid values, 75c. to 25c. pey yard. j- .- i Our Black Taffeta Silks, one yard wi de at $1.25 and $1.00 per yard have led the sales' in Taffetas in Raleigh. Oth er widths and prices to 50c. Al! popular for skirts, waists and bands. r' We carTy the best known weariig si ik, the Peau de Sole, warranted to wear, $1.75 to 85c. per yard. EveTything-In new dress trimmings. Many novelties. A. B. Stropach Co Raleigh, N. C SPECIAL HAIL ORDER SERVICE. Samples sent to any address. We prepay on all packages on cash orders of $5.00 or mora. ' ' Wafsdn'sSraotoigrapIi , v ,. , 0 , T I I I III .111! I m mm mm W I I l WIIIW . -WmW w VM ' 1 1 w w wm m "131 Fayetteville-' Street, i RALEIGH, N. C. THE PAIR PEOPLE ARI-T "CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND HAVE A FIRST-CLAiSS, PHOTOGRAPH MADE. popular prices rule; MR. A. MICHELOW, Operator. y Whole Stock F o wing SALE Tbat Throbbing Headache Would quickly Irave you if yott used Dri King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their unateh- 0 less merit for Sick and .Nervous Head- acnes, iney make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to j take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not -cured. Sold by all druggists. to continued ill health, I have determined to sell mv entire business, lock, stock and barrel, in a lump, if I can find a purcnaser. ; mere is not a dollar s worth ot dead stock in the house, and three-fourths of the stock is worth in the wholesale markets from iq to 50 per cent more than it cost. I have always bought direct from the European and American manufacturers in large jobbing quantities and have always gotten the lowest prices obtainable, j I can offer to a business man who is acquainted with the China, Toy, Candy and General Novelty trade ,one of the best opportunities ever presented. My business has steadily increased every year, and the present year is the most successful I have ever had. My stock for the coming holiday trade is the completest ever brought to the Raleigh market, and orders for same have been placed at intervals since early spring as opportunities to secure the most desirable goods at the lowest prices presented themselves Until I can make a sale as above stated, I will offerUo the public at retail everything in my store at a greatly reduced price, as I am determined to change my business in any event. I caii offer you rare bargains in every department of my store, and -I in vite the immediate inspection of the trade. It will pay you hand somely to buy your holiday goods how and lay them aside until needed. TO STOP FAILING and CTOSt nothinff equals in; seifcntifl retmenU specinllj prepared tot each c.ise. Call or write for tree consultation and book. John H. WOOdbury Dm I., 28 Wert SSd, K. To.. BSSaSsssssBraaBsssassa J. D. RIQQAN; P. S. No goods will be sent otit on approval, charqed changed. or ex- GUT FLOWERS, ROSES, CARNATIONS, American Beauty Roses. Floral Designs and Brides Boqnets. FLOWERS FOR BALLS, BAN QUETS, RECEPTIONS, WEDDINGS, FUNERALS. ETC. New modern green houses, : expert florists and! designers. prompt - and satisfactory service ele-. grapu your immeaiate wants. Write us for prices on your - prospective future want We solicit orders from all points in. North and South Carolina. Virginia and Georgia. - Three hundred and fiftv acres in gen eral nursery stock. Large .stock beau tiful well grown shade trees. .. (Near Greensboro.) JiVfiN LINDLtY NURSERY CO POMONA. N. C. (Near Greensboro.) pjino Ha teen -uel for over wlzty yeareb Iilno milllina of mothers for their children WINCI flW'Q W1tethlaBwith perfect lllllOLUfl O Micee. It soothes theohlld. cnnTuiun ""en th cums, iuy u OUU I niilU Plai cares wind colic, and ia C V Q 1 1 f) the remedy for diarrhoea. Sold OinUl by .DruRRists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wiulow'a ; Waist Flann ; Fancy Waist Flannels, 35, 40 and 50c. Flannelettes for Dressing Sacqnes' and Kimonas 10c to 20c- Y Serges and Venetians at 5 Oc, 75c and $ 1.0 0. 54 in. heavy Skirting, plaid "back, $1.00 per yd. The Millir. ery Department has been filled tip since the rush preceding the Fair and "we are again pre pared to attend to your -wants. We "will remove ' our Wraps, Shirt Waists and Skirts to the first floor this -week, giving them a prominent pl&ce in the center ot the store. The furs are very handsome for the money, especially the ones from $4.00 to $8-00. Our Shoe Department grows steadily; : Our lines of ladies' and men's $2 shoes are great. See the children's $1.25 and $1.50 Luckey Line. AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS 14 East Hargett Street Raleigh, 1 C "!. Mlllllllll rvt 1 UiL,Y. I BUCRI-E-Y--: 'Y Y LACE - ' Y . SPRING LEGGING jcrcat-fiveaesu a bpttlf
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