SUNDAY, .1 NOVEMBER I 7 I i (THE MORNING POST: 'ROOSEVELT NATIONAL 0 n -Jtu TreaSlirV oUT-l ReCiprOClty llua J , j ' plus-Tariff Commission The Overstreet and Lovering" Bills By J 1 Washington. tors and mem'. talked with Boyle. k; . Soecial. Sena- . oil 'liU :;,,osevelt recently ;j 'mi us message pro with the manner :;;:,s of tariff and regard'Ing hi f ess to be weii jn which t'' .reciprocity executi "-'. The par.ign'-i by the new .-uc is con'1' v '' Mr. MeKinlev. ,;;t there are cer s pending before i-ocoiivniending 'in one of them, viability, of the heieby reciprocal Ah foreign coun ihus insuring a overplus of pro States. At the sis that due care lis legislation so .h!tiy shall be km necessary to n workingmen a iiituges they now and steady em ;. enough on this that President have been .VI'. Jt refers 1" tain reciproi 1 : the Se::.:l . ' terms the -' i'1 -; ' ,It then urjre- . ' ' passage of I-t-";- i1 commercial rv..'-" tries can bo foreign anarkK v duetiou in rik- I ' ame time it rerc::: be taken in dra;; fchat no AffiP:'.''311 deprived of tho Vr' insure -.to the Ann continuance of th en joy,-, of high v. a . r iayment. It is ti point to make i: ' Roosevelt is a si; orotecnionssT ana feel fever in the tar. a poncoi iu . - ' j.1 T .. publican party. In referring to S port, which will i: tsurplus in the i '"' ret.ary Gage's re-' ; ate an estimated !i;ry by the end ,.ver sioO.tKW.OOt), i of the fiscal, year the President will e:!.!--- a recommend- J "tion tote made .by the Secretary of the ; Treasury, and wi:l suggest that Con- j gress mair deem it wise to snn iunuw ; icpartment to wli.eh every nanK woum reduce the special taxes imposed at the : ror.tribute legal tender money equal to time of the Spanish war. due regard fire per cent of dts issm For example, being had, however. t the increasing a brink with a capital of one hundred needs of the various departments of the j thousand dollars might for the first three government. ,. " . ycarc issue ten thousand dollars in notes A tariff commission to consider the by-depositing five hmulred dollars with general tariff question, the advisability the United States Treasurer. During the Of reducing the present customs -duties second three years, when the twenty per en certain articles, and the question cent limitation was in force, it might ef reciprocal trade relations, will, it, issue twenty thousand dollars by de- Is said, be recommended. - j pcui'ling one thousand dollars, and dur- A strong plea will he made for hore'ing the remaiining years forty thousand ahips for the navy and for men to man dollars by depositing two thousand dol- them. Legislation to authorize' the eon- Jars.. The. bill places a tax of one-half Btrnction of an isthmian canal will, be .of one -per Vent on all unsecured notes . requested. ' Congress will be urged to help . btuM. covenl v.Lo ziuto - the gnarantee tuna " trp the merchant marine by providing which is to be used exclusively for the - n equitable system of ship subsidies. ! payment of notes of failed banks. It The establishment of a new .depart-' provides in addition that when the guar ment of Commerce and Industry will antee fund has been drawn noon, it he recommended, of which, the Interstate shall, when the bank goes into liquida CommertL' Commission would be a fion.' share ratably with other creditors, bureau. , .but not have a prior lien upon the as- On the trust question the President sets, will suggest some amendment to the j .A measure differing so widely in char - jJShermaiV anti-trust law whereby cor- aetcr from existing law is certain" to pro-I'-porations may be required to furnish , yokje criticism from representatives 'and ' svrora statements regarding their capi-1 senators, and especially from those' who talizat'ion, earnings, etc.. at stated in-; will confuse it with the '"wild-cat" bank , tervaJs, so 4hat the public may be pro- ing that existed kv parts- of the West tecred in their inves-tments.Sn the stocks and ' South in ante-bellum days. " 1 f these co-mpanies. J Both the Overstreet and the Txvering Many financial schemes will be intro- bills were carefully considered by the duced in Congress when it meets, but Committee on Banking and Commerce none are likely to come out law. The lat winter and favorably reported to the propaganda initiated several years ago House. The shortness of the session pre by the Indianapolis Monetary Commit- vented action-upon thorn, but they will tee which " resulted in the passage of ' lie .'.'introduced - again this winter and a the goid standard law of March 14. 1900. vigorous effort will be made to enaet 'will be continued this winter. On the them into law- before the end of the first day of the session two bills that , Fifty-seventh Congress. ' have the approval of the committee Will j Tlie administration is believed to bf be introduced in the House. They will ' opposed to any financial legislation this lie known respectively as tne Overstreet Congress, being content to let well and the Iveiinp bills. JThe purpose A HAWK THAT ' IS. BADLY WAITED Hunting Experience of Two Raleigh Gunners I ll.v Two Ralegh men went shooting yes- teiaay. ' laey were Messrs. John E. Ray and J . -N. Waiters They - relate a most j iiuuuai exiK-nence ratner one ot them I i '.I. , I T-r i vi.n ruJtHi lie was iior mane t to be punetared by shot, evidently, as j Mr. nay tout.; deliberate aim and pulled I i.ie trisrger. The gun refused to fire. : mi: waiters was .ready and the bird j as speed 11! If hit n- ymvitritr winfa ! Fit DO Si'T t'Tit a charse of shot after him. i ....... - , . No bird nm even a .feather, repaid Mr. ! nobody doubt hw word, aiooody on earth. York. Mr. Hiugs has returned, and, or anywhere else. They were out for after consultia-J him. Mr. Ashenback rfd nnd Vi..,I 3 , 1 , . . . ., I ".el maue oiub piwi s-uuw. win leave Tor a trip to several southeun rsiady a bud pot - W that "seemed fo towns in the a-nWrc-t of bnsehn'.r fm- -novt nave fT, . -.w. ..v- " ' - - 1 ..i"hi. '- tv i- iri.T.Tv-ui-.lLm'S xne oiru -i Ju l! ot stop or even look back, j from each place to discuss the forma itie as-.ncaring the woods, and as he j 4icn of the proposed league, whirred through the Imugbs of the near- J lie is enthusiastic over the project, ost tree the sortsmen were preparing ! and believes that it will make one of to hul him a final adieu. And here the the best fircuits in the country. He remarkable part of' the story begins. says the fever ."n Ralcllgh has not died A liuwk entered tlie chase a.nd fixed out. and that "tb:s town is ar.l right for h:s talons in the back of the bird that -baseball for the coming season. The -i'M escaped the deadly fire of the strong- national game is more popular than mi n0t. land he nred again. i f "mr,K'f,s! anl unerring air of a man vj! rarely ever nrl&ses. Mr. Ray saw W and chased the hawk. 1 lie vn3 not - ;..;:,''L" : r-"--. nnd the bird was fat -and vy. H:iS; hawkship was loth to give Hi' " meal jh if '......ri .i--. cAn-,. and ...tVi. n.juiu l.ij.t yvi i.-.iuiuu., , 'il, ua, tail, Uii'i ti';V! rsaeh he pulled the hawk in s ',.:!:;;;f;m'11 the- bird from the claws ,.T N' ' "M-or to his game 'bng, but he let (eariP. M,r w,,ifS,li ' ti in i . : ,i 1 1 i-! 1 1, i . imil nr i our 111,':! f- him to save that" hawk bv all i i .. . . " late. Henri vert of his ' hawk made a rapid flight 1 Mr" V"-! . ls aua disa-ppearcrt. ,l.!.'i' '' says -he will nav. a re- good' p.': f"r tliat alive and in b. n-oiii, 1'" '" Hp thilnKs. he. would fiiK-h ns the finest dog in ;s- :i!Hl he is surprised that -lunting ; Mr. Ray nuiTi tha: be ei-iiaded and far-seeing! - IS. lliil yinf- K;rL- vf i-n Th , i-u ? valuable pnze. v. . I . ( 1 ., ,,. M.,V.' 1,1 11 be '..visited, again Mr.. Walter ' 'h;'-.vv;. at least. He wants Charter Member Dead ;lrs. K;iz,be;h' U'.t charter membM Nov. 16. Sne- Jane Lott. one of ON: THE PI NANCES of the Overstreet -Kill is to. strengthen existing law by requiring the beerotarj of the Treasury to exchange! on demand .,i : .... r.'U irs thus" mam- mill iui rum ;.finr of rovernmeut moue, greenbacks, Treasury notes and. silver, . at panit.v with gold. Under the Jaw as , it now stancls it is the uutj Secretary of the Treasury to maintain parity, nut thei Overstreet bid makes it r,-mnr;UniT mid thus weveuts a sec retary hostile to the gold standard from ! spending gold to a premium by paying rmMi..' Ann in silver. Some Of the r,-o, who hare' Republican 'senators fear that such legas ues who ftaTf,latJ011-w(Mlkj. too heavilv burden the gold reserve, but this fear is not snareu vy ecunc-mists of distinction. ly the Indian- r..nclte Monetary Oomuiittee .or by me Secretary oi the Treasur.v. The "Lovering bill has a twofold pur- nnsc first, to irive crp.iter elasticity i-i" to reciprocity ' to the bank note circulation, flnd second .""uth' as mightily, to expand the paper currency during ithe crop moving per.vwi and at otner lime-. when more th;i,ii the ordinary demand tor mooty exists. IN air.hor is U n'nam Lovering. of Massachusetts, a cotton i i .... : i)';!iHifacturer ot iaunton ana a iH'S man of wide expet'ience. It per- ifi:h national banks for a periotl of three ' yer to issue unsecurctl notes that is to say, n,-tes that rest iipon i heir assets and are not seciv.-ed iby deposits of gov ernment bends, to th? extent r.f ten per cent of their capita!. After three years ar.d i-.tii fix ycats after the pa-sage lot -the act banks may issue twenty per cent, ami after six-years forty per ".cent. Sifcli ;i .la iv would nut into dmmedbite j circulation seventy million dollars. With the increase of national bank capital t a bi'.lioai dollar., it wor.M. under' the -C-'ty ji.-v c':it rovi,-ii?;i. iennit an ex 'djjioii of four hundred million dollars. si(Te from tltis circumstance it would. .during the hnfnmn months, lessen the strain kjs.ii the large city banks r making the country banks practically independent of them. u should be explained that the so- called crasecnrtHl nates would rest, not alone upon the asset of the bank, but upon- a guarantee fund in the Treasury issues, the proceeds of the fax to be,' enough alone. TO FORM BASEBALL CIRCUIT . ; Ashenback Working Up Eight - Club League Mr. E. M. Ashenback, who is pleasant .i,,Ci,--,Vw .-,f..l 1... 1? iv'ii.frVi 11 !1 Itl'.l 1 fill. !.w;nrt. I'.o,-. ; ih .nn n ,iav or two, talking un an eight-club ienffll( -and " waiting for the rerurn of r,. Sherwood Higirs. the . m-oident of Mnn Tt is Mr? Ashenback's plan to form an eight-club league, and he proposes to try . to interest .the following cities: R'aleigh. Wilmington. Charlotte, Cluai- Ktii Snni.f.iV,ni. r'K.j.t i j lunl S.iY.nh TTa n ni.nv,..Hr u iui L.i,:nnu, , 11 n i I Oil. aiil: ist:i to - morrow to visit tno-e nlnoM nmi . range for a meeting of rep'rercmtatives ever, and the interest m it will be greater in the South next year than it has ever been. . ; -t RACES AT 8ENNINGS W'asliington, Nov. 1G. Results at Iiennmgs track: First -Race Mynheer 4 to 1. Cherish- ed G to L Surmise 4 to 1. Time 1.48 - 3 - 5. Second Race Anak 4 to 1. Col Bill 3 to Tr, Missle (50 to Time 1.00 1-5. Third Race Cousin Jess 8 to 1, Jim McGibben 3 to 1, Eelf Protection 8 to Time 5.0S. ' Fourth Race Knight of Rhodes 1 to 20 ' Curtsey 110 to 1. Second heat Knight of "Rhodes 1 to 10, Curtsey 7 Fifth race unmasked 4 to 1, Puri tan 2 to i. Roxane 4 to 1. Time .23 2-5. - . j . Knlr !oriHondar '! First race, selling, for 3 year old, 7( furlongs Beggar Lady 00, Florad 108, J. A. "Warner 00, Flara 04), Land of Clover 105, Woolgather 09, Garter . Ban 00, Kings telle 00. ' Bounteous 90, Tour f. Bamunta ' !, Anna Darling 14, liff 102, Jallaon 100. , Second nice' mr.iden 2 year 'old, TtS 'furlongs Anak, Brnff, Tris:on, Swamju iands. Little Arrow, Longlove, Missile, Third race, for all ages, on? mile and .10 yards Andy Williams 100, (rolJngt 100, Ohuet H2, Himself 110, Blue llidge 07, Justice 100, Lord Quex 103, Piwgrave 107, Plaike. 100, Klghtawaj J(K.: .lames Fit:'. 5)7. Fourth rate, selling for 2 years oQ, six furlongs Misleader 07, The Pride of Surrey 04. Ernest Parham 07, Hans Wagner 107, The Four Hundred 100, ltose of May 04, Gotd Braid 108. Lace 105. May J. 1)4, Andy Williams 107, " Hot l.'Kf 'Succns-suDa DO, Z Playlike Atheoia 00. ZoTaide 01,Locket 0(J. - Fifth race, selling; for three year old ,and upwards, 1 1-1G mile War ranted OS, Flax Spinner IOC, Curtsey 304, Jack McGinn 101, Mynheer 100, Ar ganauta 03, Kingieader 1015, Punctual 05,' A va tor 10:i. Cray Daly OS, Fiedrich 101, Snark 00. "Vesuvia 00, Whistlin.ij Con 101, Spry-00. Lizzie A. 00. Sixth race, hajidicap 3, year olds and upwards, 1 mile and 3-16 Potente 100 and the Puritan 120, McCafferty's en trv: Lucky Star 117, Carbuncle 117, Kaffaelhv 113, Tivhor 114, Koxane 113, Fatai'ist 10S, Alfred Vargrave 102, Ohuet 100, Surmise 03. Handicapper 07. Xote Appi entice allowance claimed. WILL ORGANIZE m ELKS LODGE Raleigh Lodge to be Instituted Wednesiday Grand Ban quet Wednesday Night The Committees A lodge of Elks will be organized in this "city on Wednesday of this week by Past Exalted liuler and District Or ganizer. II. J. Girgin of WilmingtOii, and an installation team composed of a from Wilmington, Charlotte, Win ston, Greensboro and Durham. Thr3 are 30 charter members who have ap pointed the iollowing committees to have in charge the preliminary arrange ments, etc. They follow: Iteception Committee Mr. A. B. An drews, Jr., Mr. Raleigh Galloway, Mir. S. F. Telfair, Mr. J. E. Turner, Mr. James Jordan. Banquet Committee Mr. Joseph E. Ferrell, Mr. D. S. Hamilton, Mr. Itobt. Stevens. Programme Committee Mr. El. Chambers Smith, .Mr. K. H. Lee and Mr. T. sT. Pence. Hall Committee Mr. Louis Mahler, M. W. J. Andrews, Mr. John II. Pough. Mr. Gerkin will bring about 25 Elks here from Wilmington and about 40 others wjll come down from Durham and there will be many, visiting Eiks from other places in and out of the St..te. There will be a lug bauouet Wednesday night at the Yarborouii Hotel. . -$ OLIVIA BANEY LIBRARY . Some new books added to the Olivia llaney Library: Cable's Cavalier. Crocketf. Cinderella. Mas; ns Lily of France. Merriiii an's dvet Glove. Miti hell's C'ircumstance. Orzeszko's Argonauts. Mrs. Osb n ne's Under the Golden Skies or The Mew jEMorado. McLaren's: ' Young Barbarian. Van Dyke's Ruling Passion, a Tale of Nature and Human Nature, z O'Reli's Her Royal Highness, Woman. Creecy's Tales of a Grandfather. Miss Fannie Heck gave th? library copies of Hcwlgk'n's. Via Christ! and Barnes "Two Thousand Years of Mis sions Befi :-o Carey.' Mr. John Kenny, a copy of O'Connell's Catholicity in the Carolinas, and W. II. Richardson's Francclion'.s "Gods and II?roes." ... A. B. Andrews, Jr., Fuller's "Sea Gift." We have just received a copy of Dar win's "Journal of Researches into Natu ral History and Geology," left us bv the late T'"",,!,ni!-' T-l!.ll. PROGRAM FOR RECITAL The following is the program for the recital to be given in the Chapel of the RapfTst University Monday night by Mr. Clarence ae Vaux-Royer violinist, Mr. Marion Francis Dfinwody pianist: iolin Concerto Sonata e minor YeracLii Ritornello largo Allegro con fuocp .xenuet gavotta Giga presto Piano Intermezzo Op. 11G Rhapsodie Op. 70 Johannes Brahms Violin 'Romance Svendsen Mazurka Wieniawski Piano and Violin Sonata e minor Eaiil Sjogren Allegro moderafo Allegretto seherrando Andante sostenuto . Con f uoco Kitchener Writes to Botha Paris, Nov. iG.-The Libertia prints a dispatch from Durban. Niit.il. n-MA states that Lord Kitchener has sent a letter to Commandant General Louis Botha, in whi'j he suggested that the . negotiations ot U settlement of the war ' should be reonened. -$- The Hancock Floated London, Nov. 16. A telegram o Lloyds from JTcgasaki, Japan, an nounces that th; United States trans port Hancock which grounded on , yd bottom in the strait of Shimoneski, gt, off successfully and proceeded to Koba. Attorney General Glimer, who is very ill at-Rex Hospital in this ck', was re ported as resting very well shortly after midnight, and his condition Was thought to be .slight :roved over yesterday afternoon,' ' THE STATE S :; OFFICERS lift! Invitation to Ceremonies At tendant Upon Opening of - Charleston Exposition December 2 ; Hon. S. L. Patterson, Commissioner of Agriculture, and Mr. T. K. Bruner, sec retary of the Board of Agriculture, and other State officials on yesterday re ceived handsomiy engraved invitations to be present at the ceremonies for mally opening the great South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition at Charleston, December 2. The invita tion reads a.s follows: "The President and Board of Direcors of the South Carolina Interstate arid West Indian Exposition present their compliiuients ud request the honor of your presence on tiiel occasion of the opening of the Exiosition in the city of Charleston, Monday, the 2d of. Decem ber, 1001." . Following are the officers of the South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition: President F. W. Wagener. Directors F. W. Wagener, John F. Ficken. Samuel Lapham. J. L. David, W. H. Welch, C. S. Gadsden, J. C. Hemphill, Wilie Jones, " Francis -K. Carey. Diiector General John H. Averill. ArchitecMn-Chief Bradford L. Gil bert. Committee James Adsjer Smyth, R. Goodfyyn Phett, Samuel H. Wlilson, E. IL Pringle,C. B'issell Jenkins. W. M. Bird, E. W. Hughes, Stephen Thomas, Chailes Litechgi. Henry Schacte. C. G. Iucker, J. ,S. Pinknssohn, J. Elmore Martin, Joseph W. Barnwell, Andrew Simontls, James M. Seignious, J. F. Red ding, W. II. Parker: Twenty Thousand Majority Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 16. The of ficial count of the vote in last Mon day's election was made today adn sus tains the estimate of 20,000 majority for ratification of the constitution. Dal las county, where there are no negro j votes, where the are only 2,500 white; voters and the turnout! of the white vote was reported light, caps the climax with 7,8S0 majority for ratification. Fight to the Death Charlotte, N. C. Nov. Ifi. In the pre sence of a number of peoplie un Lancaster S. C. tonight Mack Robbins and Frank Griffin, white men, fought with pocket knives: Robbins cut Griuin on the .fore head and Griffin, catching " Roibbins wrist slashed him across. ths throat, se vering the .jugular vein." Robbins died in ten minutes.' The tight was the result of a business disagreement- ; .... Penalty of Imprudence , Washington, Nov. 17. Fer Tillifying the character of the late President Mf KViley, William C. Du.lru. a well known attorney of Sturgis. S. D., was this morning disbarred from further prac tice lefoie the Interior Dfp:K-tment l"y the direct order of Secret ai-y Illtcheock, who has been sinvestig: . ng the matter for several weeks past. . ? . , - Ticket Seller Skips New York, Nov. 1G One of the ticket sellers at the Columbia-Cornell football garnet his afternoon decamped with h;s receipts amounting, according to the police repor:s, to .$1,050. Detecti us were looking for him tonight. Say I!e Va Toruir.id "I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes II. Robinson, Hillsborough, Ills., "but Buoklen's Ar nica Salve completely cured them." Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Per fect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by all druggists; 25c. Special Bte Via S. A, V. Wilmington, N. C, November 13 to 10, 1001, Meeting United Daughters of the Confederacy. . On account of above occasion the Sea board Air Line Railway will sell tickets from points on its line to Wilmington at one and one-third first-class fare for the round trip on the certificate plan. Tickets on sale November 0 to 15, in clusive; final limit, November 20. Wai'renVn, N. C. November 20 to 2G, 1001, Meeting Woman's Home Mission Association. On account of the above occasion, the Seaboard Air Line . Railway will sell tickets to Warren Plains. N. C, and re turn at greatly reduced .rates. Fare from Raleigh, S3.25 for the round trip. Dates of sale, November 19V 20 and 21; final limit, November 27. Lenoir, N. C, November 21 to Decem ber 1, Annual Meeting Western N. C. Conference A. M. E. Church. On account of above occasion the Sea board Air Line Railway will sell tickets from Raleigh to, Lenoir and return for $S.9a. Tickets on .sale November 19, 20 and 21, with final limit December 2.1 Gastoaia, N. C. November 20, Western N. C. Conference M. E. Church!. -On account of the above occasion the Seaboard Aiir Line Railway wild sell tickets from Raleigh to Gastonia and return for $8.00. Dates of sale, Novem ber 18 to 21, with final limit Novem ber 30. Henderson. N. C, November 20, N. C. Annual Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church. On account, of the above occasion the Seaboard Air Une Railway will sell tickets from Raleigh to Henderson at rate of $2.23 for the round trip. Dates of sale, November 10 and 20; final limit, November 27. ' II. S. LEARD, T. P. A, . B. II. BURROUGHS, P. & T A., .-.vRaleigh, N. C. : Finest Farm In Wake . for Sals On nrrormt of tlm demand nnn m time caused by other interests, I have decided to sell my valuable farm 3 miles north of Raleigh, containing about 2G0 acres open land In highest state of cultivation, which yields from one toutwo bales of cotton per acre, and about 407 acrea wood and that ia heavily wooded wood worth 70 cents per cord on the stump. . Terms reason able. "-. .. Apply to I - . JOHN A. MILLS. , . V Kaleigh, N. C. M. S. Calvert, Lf i i AMrtffl BlU! " ' - " RALEIGH, N. C. Court reportinj dono anywher la North Carolina. Prices on; application ACADEMY OF MUSIC Wednesday, Nov. 20th Mr. Edward C. Whit-e presents the most remarkable and successful scenic drama, Two ' Little Vagfrants Hiss Neva Harrison AS FAN-FAN. Presented by an Admirable Company ; with Magnificent Scencn-y and Mechanical Effects. Seats on sale Monday. Regular prices. ALWAYS ON HAND THE CHOICEST AND FRESHEST STOCK OF PINEAPPLES, CALIFORNIA PEARS, TOKAY. MALAGA AND BASKET GRAPES, APPLES, OR ANGES, LEMONS; BANANAS. CO COANUTS, CHESTNUTS, FIGS, DATITS; IN FACT, EVERYTHING IN THE FRUIT LINE. WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO PINEAPPLES NOW IN FULL F RU I T, GROWING IN OUR STORE. THEY ARE WORTH YOUR ATTENTION. AGENTS FOR MAILLARD'S, WI LEY'S. WI1ITTMANS AND GT'N THBR'S CELEBRATED HIGH CLASS CANDIES. ICE CREAM. ANY FLAVOR AND QUANTITY, FURNISHED QUICK LY. GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER FOR ANYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS FRUIT AND CONFECTION ERY STORE, AND YOU WILL .BE SO WELL PLEASED THAT YOU WILL COME AGAIN. Rni A.VURNAHES, Proprietor. p i- : SPi fiMw jfeSll THE PLOTTERS AT WORK. ill Mam Ml Until $io Our Ten Dollar Suits hnve gained 'us hundreds of customers, and 'reader you, too, will be counted . smonJi the number, if you wr.nt the best $10 Suit on earth, " , ue have our $10 Suits made in different fabrics and in different styles in order to please every taste and v can honestly state that the man we cm not please with a ten dollar s-uit has not been in yet. We make it our ha rness to have the best ten dollar suits and we've got them. . The merchant tailor look stands out all over thcui. .,nT TOU mt the new season in a lon?r, medium, or short top coat? Our "overcoat stock this season pre vides for nearly everybody's ideas. .'.'.:?.:"-'"' "'; - " .1. " Shor.t top cots. for the nobby, sack-suited rouns fellow -medium Jensths for men 6f'n:tieter' tastes: the long w Ci?oi' i?1 Prince 'em here at half made to order nrin.x V" iorget we have the most TO &rOP:.-i?AlUMQ; Wil cmstncxhuisc equals ay ew.iUfif iremwm fS specially Jirepwi tot e.-;h -se. ( all r wmo --.r frr piinsultation and DOOK. JoAn rim SI Woodbury O. I., ss nt sjj, .w .. Garrett-Williams Co's . Solace . t " -- : Baltimore Rye Whiskey, FOR SALE BY L. J. Walker, 309 Fayette ville St., KALEIGrH, - f Mm mm m m A Modern, Up-to-date Business Training Schoo l Bookkeeping, Shorthand,' Typewriting and English. Positions- guaranteed under reasonable condtieus. Railroad fare paid. Day and Night Sessions. Twenty per cent discount if you enter before December 1st. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. White for full information. Address KING'S 330 B:s r BUY A SHOW CASE WUIfli Cannot biCltanei Out. All our cases are provided "ith our Patented Cleaning evice FREE. Said to be le best and handsomest cases on the market. Send for catalogue. . ... IllGSk PMNT SHOU CASE UOKK, HlffU Polnt,N. C. uary CLli Dor Wii UUIII u Albert or dress coat, for ' ery swell dresf i7-ji n e- complete assortment of underwear in Season Op S. & D, BER W ANG ER, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS ARTISTIC SILVERWARE. OUR ASSORTMENT Larger and more te autiful than ever. SAMUEL KIRIi aiow co. ESTABLISHED 1817 We have also increased our WATCH . AND JEWELRY DEPARTMENT Until it will compare favorably will - any in the country. lit Qrccnsbaro. -BUSINESS. COLLEGE, Fay ette ville St., Raleigh, ener.' era. They're all styli . th's city gloves . too 1st in 3S. ) is

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