a til ' ' ' ' - . : ' : - i n ; - , ; ....... I -------t"- l POSTSCRIPTS. Mr F. R. Tixompsoa neiu w ';' t0 WUOT -Cigh yesterday. from Golds- Mr. W. P- Rose was sere 'ioro yesterday. . , f om Qreens I Mr. W. G. Pool arrived xro ftoro yesterday. ent yester- - Miss Hudson, of Apes, day in 'Raleigh, . Foreet " College Prof. Gully, of Waie xu As in the city. f,meafrom Wil- Ml ic V Mr. Bruce W ri xaingtm yesterday. Caroiin; y Mn Pratt of the oi a J0glCJU ui :... ina geo- Hill yes- -r-w lii returned from a M. King ha f thl UVstt'J.. BUSINESS ITEMS terday. Mr. F. business trip to the fc,lle t t, tt vv a-entforthe orth - Carolina Methodise Orphana.e, we STSSston returned yester- Mr. J. . xnxy tJje ast. Bay tom a busing M for Wake Forest yesterday af.er a m'sT rneOveenville, S. C . Mrs. S. J. Jiaine , .from au extended bunes. trip from i Brians cotton mar.ufactunng points in MrtlLamp P. Battle returned, to her on,e in Chapel Hill yesterday after spending onie days here the guest of Dr. Lewis and family. . ' Mrs. W L. Paisley, of Wilmington, reached this city yesterday, She came to visit he daughter who is a student Ja St. Mary's school. Prof. M. C. S. Noble came up yester dsv from the State V Diversity to see he football game between the Univer sity and tire A. and M. College iteams. ' Mr. M. A. Adams, principal of Mount ' Moriah. Academy, Avas in the city yes terdav en route to Morrisville. lie re ports (the school in a flourishing condi tion. " Mr. H. S. Lower?, traveling represen tative for the Biblical Recorder, return ed yesterday from a successful business trip through tne western part v State. Mr. J. E. Dupree and wife left for their home in New Bern yesterday af lec visiting relatives at Wake Forest. ,;Mr. Dupree is editor of the New Bern Evening News. Rev. J. W. Jenkins, superintendent of the North Carolina Methodist Orpian ag, left for Elm City yesterday, where he wiU spend today in the interest of the orphanage. Miss Kate McKimmon returned here from "Wflminfrton yesterday. She at- -tanAoA thA nnnnnl convention Of the United Daughters of .the- Confederacy ' held at. Wilmington during the past week. i Mrs. S". J. Barnes is (here from Smith field, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. T. Price, on. ', north Person street. ' She is en route home from a visit to friends at Roanoke, Ya. There are now in ithe Methodist Or phnage 28 children, two more have ieen . accepted and when they arrive there 'will be room for only one more. v- The need for the proposed .main build ing is very great. . Mr. E. St. John, late general manager Ox" the Seaboard Air Line, arrived in ahe city yesterday afternoon with Mrs. - St- John. They are spending Sunday here guests of Mr. Chas. E. Johnson, and are on their way wet. Mr. J. L. O'Quinn has gone to visit his father, .Mr. B. B. O'Quinn, near Sanford, who will celebrate his seventy fifth bisthday today. There will be a family reunion of children, grand-children and great-grandchildren. The county superintendent of schools on yesterday received and issued a war rant for the new school house for white children at Milbrook. The buildin school at 9:43 a. ro. . Service and ser mon at 11 a. m. Service and sermon f t 70 p. m. Service ?a Wednesday at, ijjpjjoYED FARM FOR SALE. 10 a. m. Service on I riday at o p. - ! xii,etv-svn acTet., i1'. miles from Ral Seats re all free and strangers are tor- j eghf. x v ( 1vef macdd.am'i2ed road, dialjy invited. . 8 " - Telephone connection. Two large barns, CHRIST CHtTiCII. I wo ottage, three wells.Nsmall stream. t, at ' v h! r" tV ,,trtr a-m- bearing fruit, 10 aci-es wood, Rev. M..M. Marshall, J suitable for fruit, poultrv amd dairy Twenty-fourth Sunday after Irinuy. J.farmioj?. priCe, 3.000; one-third cash, Early celebration a-r a. , m. jmihiuiv x-enuunder to smt, nl-l per cent school at 10 a. in. sermon at 11 a. in TSJO-p. m. Services during tho Wednesday at 4i)o p. in. aiil Friday 1 a. m. Free seats. Stianirers cordially welcomed at all services ;;'"SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH. T Father Griftin, rector. IIov (.'"& lriimion at 7:o a. in. Sunday si-hoil at i.45 a. in. High' Mass and scmion 11 a. m. Sermon a l Benedictiaa at 7:-IO' p. m. Mass daily at 7:.'H a. m. All are cordially invited tiieso scrvicts. S'lV SAVIOR CHAPEL. IB Sfl Us P Ul CIS To bring you facs to lacs witli facts is one of tlie : objects of our advertising. To impress these facts j uiDon vou'r inner consciousness is another obj ect. Irvine. rvice n,i ; ;erali m'carthy. itaieigh, n. c. Noveber and a north wind have ripened many lots Evenuig prajir at ..... . ,. f . ' . Va ro-r--rr-hs-v7-f-lt. v..mwi)-a position a liook-keeptr 0j niercnandise ior xne picitxiAs wv "t- "n ?eat :e.il Vei SSJ winterish things, that you are looking forv We will ciiff. A.tureys l . it., lock twx ;r fcino onnnfiVrimP' SOHIB Ul lUCiu ju i , w iiic yuu. tuo au-uuw c T - the plain, simple trutn. duuio yi Benson. X. ( Tailored Suits. I-1 . Jll equally aS good, we invite you to investigate- Can't fiei.ls and what money-making opportn- advertise everything. ' uh 5 $ -ihey offer, large and small inves- . ior-. Sent i'i-ie on application. 'Keep ; Some November Values posted. Write today. A. R. Sale & Co., ! in Outer Garments. i:." Bro:ld Sr., New' York.- j . t , . Can't miss a chance to talk Cloaks. WANTED. Electric Wirenien for in- i Jackets, -Half-Lengths, Automobiles, side work; good ineu only. To ensure Raglans. There's busy buying now, but :op!y. s;ite wagfs.' Florida Electric j tuo busiest buying has yet to come. Co.. Jacksonville, Fla. j Ladies' Kersey Coats, fashionable color? uul black, ifSn.O.O, $6.00 and 7.UO LADIES. .$."00 reward for a case of obstinate, abnormal suppression any canst . my Monthly Regulator fails t o relievo. Safe, sure. Dr. Jackson ('., R. !J1'0. 107 lK'arbon, St., Chicago, LADIES TO DO piecework fo home; We furnish all materials pay from $7 to $12 weekly; send stamp- Plain and Plaud-Back Walking Skirts, ed 'envelope to Royal Co., o4 Monroe! sfitched flare, :j.OO. S5.t-, J?7.r sjj- ( u.ii-i'-o j Dress Skirts in Ladies' Cloth and Heavy ! LOST A gold medal between the re. ' lenee of Mr. A. M. McPheeters and j ller. It. L. Bamc minister in charge. Twenty-fourth Sunday alto!' Trinity. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning prayer ami sermon t 11 a. in. Even ing prayer 4 :! p. m. Sets all free. Every one cordially invited. TABERNACLE BAIT 1ST CHURCH. Sunday school at 0:15 a. m.. N. 1". P.rouglvtont Supt. Preaching at 11 a.: in.i,aud 7 SO p. m. , by-the pastor. Rev. AA" D. Hublinrd. Young People's Uniuii at 4 p. m., Jo. H. Weathers president. Tabftinncle mission, corner Davie and Swain -streets, Sunday school at :'. p. ui. FAYETTE VI LLE STREET BAP TIST CHURCH. A. A. Kutler pasror. At 11 a.-m. tlur pusror will s.poak about some things the love of Chris: will constrain lis to do, and To leave undone. Let every Chiis--lian make a sacrifice if necessary to at tend this service. At 7:i0 p. m. a plain talk to the unsaved. Sunday school at !:';0 a. in., Jno. T. Pullen, superinten dent., " t , 'FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. In the alienee of the pastor, Rev. Liv ingstone Johnson. State secretary of the Mission Board, will preach bo:h morning and evening. Sunday School meets st i):V0 a. m. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to attend these services. CENTRAL METHODIST CHIMIC1L school at 9:30 a. m., L. H. Woodall elbJeL ?a7l0na' ? N!? Fine Beaver Cloth Coats, blue, brown and black 10.00 and JRIS.OO Black and Cjistor Automobiles, 15.01 - and 17.r.l ' Special sale of Homespun and Cheviot j C(i;lt Suit. H.50 and 12.."0 r us- at i c.vei t Cloth and Pebfcile Cheviot Coat and, Selts.. .15.00 and $lS.OO Sersre 5.0 and ,.1 Broadcloth and Golf BlaSU-uacK vaii ing Skirts. .Jj?10.00 aind ?lo.O() The Under Wear, the Warm Kind Peace Institute. A reward wiil paid if returned to the McPheeters j Xever better pleased with our Under- HANDSOME American Lady, inde- ; -bavhlg than this season. Such pendenth' rich, wan is good honest bus-i r,!... ennh ; - : , , ,rvo a ,i 4 1 sr-i'id. honest, warm Underwear at sucn banu. Addres-s Er:e, 198 Washington;- St. Chicago 111. i leasonable prices would please the mot Well iiv.V and Girls' 'Yests, Pants and Draw- NEWSPAPER FOR SALE established in excellent location. An investment of a few nuudred dollars will pay well. Write now. Address 'Judge," care Mottling Pos-t. Special Katri via Koiiclirrn lailva $20.20 to Raytona. Fla., and return, account Mental ' Science Association 28, 1901. Tickets on sale' November !." to 26, with final limit December l.. 1901. -$- ?S.40 to Columbia, S. C. and return, account anTJUdJ convention Southern superintendent Preaching at 11 a. m. .and 7:30 p. m., by uhe pastor. Bap tism of new members at both services. Epworth League meets every Monday night, D. A. Pierce president. niuxiu fsxitrj.- LUK1911A.N Educational Association. Columbia. S. CHURCH. r t c DecPniber 26-2!). 3901. Tickets on Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by sale December 22-2(5, with final return the pastor, Murdock W. Butler. The limit January 5, 1901. The above rate Lord's Supper will follow the morning includes the $00 membership fee for service. All members requested to be tne association. present. Sunday 'school at 11 a. m Jno. A. Mills, Supt. re state Chemlit Meet Dr. B. W. Kilgore, Dr. W. A. With-' lege, X. C. November 10. ers, Dr. GeorgVFraps, Mr. C B. -Wil-: on sa!o November 18 and liams and Mr. W. M. Allen have re-ifinal limit November 23. turned from Washington, where they.) c-c- Coiju,,. v n .i t j. . . . . . o.oo to Salisbury, C. and return. attended the sessions of -the association . Account Annual Meeting Woman's of official agricultural chemists in ses- , Home Missionary Society, Western sion there during the past week. Dur-' North Carolina Conference, Salisbury, ing the meeting Dr. Withers presented ". C, Novemler 1.1-19, V.H)1. Tickets a paper prepared bv himself and Dr 011 snl November 13 to 15, with final Fraps on "Nitrification of Amoniam llltn?t.e 2 v 'n Sulphate and Cotton Seed Oil." i .00 to Gastonia. N. C, and return fr .rrn.c u account Western North Carolina Co:S- ... ci yU Iluw m.u.- , ference r K ohnreb $3.23 to Elon College.. N. C, and re turn. Account meeting North Carolina and Virginia Christian Conference. Elon Col- '.lege, N. C. November. 10. 1001. Tickets d 1U, lyoi, with Gnstonia, N. C.. Novem,ber 20. 1901. Tickets on sale change from the present method, were xovembtr co. 1901. od for analyzing aches and his recom mendations, which mr.ke a considerable adopted. ' fi (in t T -v- r 3 . r. rrans nlsn nroconf oA a aT,s. n . . . ' . K 7- 'I " " . , account Annual -Meeting W estern the determination of crude fiber. OLD HEKRY WHISKEY, bolnsr o popular, has lots of Imitator, lake no aubatt tat. City Tax layers Take Notice All city taxes are now due and pay able. The remainder of the present month (November) is all the time now allowed under the charter in which" to pay city -'taxes without an additional cost or penalty. Remember that the North Carolina Conference, ,A. M. E. church Lenoir, N. C, November 21 to December 1, 1901. Tickets on sale November 19. 20 and 21st, with final return limit December 2d. 4.00 to Fayetteville, X. C. and re turn, account Annual Conference M. E. t nnrch South. Fayetteville, X. C. .Dec ember 4, 1001. Tickets on sale Decem ber 2, 3. and 4th, with final limit De cember 14, 1001. .$o.05 to Winston-Salem. X. C-. 'and return, account Baptist State Convei Tax Collector has no discretion what- ! tinn Wintnn-Silm "V r rw.viiwv ever -In the matter of adding the penalty 1 4-8. 1901. Tickets on sals' December cost $350, and is snugly built, and well ti!xes- IIis "ties are plainly stated 2d to 5th, with final return limit Dec- 1U me cnarier or ine city, ana lie is ember 14. 1901. unniy neia to tne discnarge of same nncler his oath ns well as his boud. Please call at once and settle. Yery truly. CHARLES F. LUMSDEX. City Tax Collector. designed for the purpose. e Mr. J. A. Brendell and Mr. J. M. Stanford, ministerial students at Wake Forest College, passed through the city yesterday en route for Good Hope church neat Morrisville, where they will con duct special services, during this week. Mr.Brendeil is pastor of .the church. Mr. David Wright, engineer on the Seaboard Air Line, left 3resterday for Fayetteville, where he will spend a short time with relatives, ne is rap idly recovering from the: injuries he received sonSe time ago ip the wreck at Cameron. AT THE CHURCHES TODAY . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. j Rev. E. Daniel, D. D-, pastor. Ser- ' vices as usual at 11 a: m. bv the pastor. ; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. 1 Rev. R. G. Pearson will preach at 'the i evening service -and every might except i aturday night for two weeks, ending', fcuuday December 1st, and positively no longer. . TlQ chnrch doors will be opened' ex- ; aetiyat 7 o'clock every night. The ; U Tf "C-orjr Kes TriH begin prompt- i y at 4 m() ard the sermon at 8 o'clock, i Arrangements have a,i .. ; Eiearly U can see the speaker. Ushers will be m attendance to aid in seating the congregation, and to see that the 4?n& u prlerly ventilated. Jfl'.iWK16 'S 00rdiaVr invited to at tenrl all the services - Mrs. Pearson wULhold meetings for . -adies only on Tuesday, Wednesd-av, Thursday and Friday afternoons at 3:30 ,f T theso meetings all the la dies and the girls of the city are spe erally invited. CHURCH OF TliE GOOD SHEP f . HERD. Twni J"MCI5- 1ittenr, D. D.. rector. iuvl r :f0nrth Sunday fter Trinity. ; uoiy Communion at 8 a. m. Snndav OLI HKNIIV VH1KKKV Tomaln by all leading dealers. Take no substitute S7.30 to Charlotte, N. C. and return, account meeting Dramatic Order Knights of Khorasaii. Charlotte. N. C. Xov. 27th, 1901. Tickets on sale Nov. 2o and 27th. with final return limit November 29th. For further particulars write or call on T. C. STURGIS. C. T. A.. -Raleigh, N.' C. FIFTY PR CENT .SAVED by Having your Dental Work Done at e w YorR; Dental Association OFFICE, 210 1-2 Fayetteville St. PRICES are very "reasonabl?. No "charges for examination. Interstate phone 300; Raleigh phon e 436. - DR. .S. P. NORRIS, Manager. ers, heavy ileece-lined ribbed, nicely trimmed, size Jiv oc. 12 '. rise oci larger sizes. Children's White -Wool Underwear ex tra good, size 124 oOc. rc. rise and fall. Ladies' All-Wool Underwear, white. scarlet and silver grey. ...... Sl.OO Wright' Health Umderwear for Men, woe.;, lleove-back. .Nx.OO and . 1.5 Trojan Health Underwear, heavy fleece lined. Mixed Wool back 50c. Warm Winter Wrappers Made of pretty flanneflette, proper 5n tit. proper in finish, particularly proper IN PRICE. House Wrappers made of Fine Flan nelette, ia a splendid varie'ty of eidors ... . .--. ........... . Jl.OO A iii'-e assortment of goon, heavy Flan r.plette Wrapiers. in da'inty figures, stripes, etc.. fitted waist lining, fa-ncy braid-trimmed .. $1,125 A still better grade of heavy Flannelette in large variety of figures and stripes . made with r Corsetine Gown attach ment .Jpl.oU and iji-.uu Otxr Wool Waists will win you Want von to fix this shop in your mind when Wool Waists are in question. Fixed to supply you, and vou'il be more tha'n nlea&'c'il. , . . "Sterling" All-Wool Flannel W aists, newest colors,' plain, bra'Med and silk embroidered. new cuff sleeve, ' jpi.125. and 2.O0 "M-arquise" French Flannel Waists, tucked fronts, neatly stitched, new la-test cuff, separate stock, collar, .00. Jj4.00 and $4.oO Eiderdown Fleniicl Dressing Sacques, heaw ripple, all colors, plain, braided and appliqued, $1.00, SI. jO, J?2.00 ji . Winter and Season Right for BlanKets and v Comfortables Yes. nd stock right, too. ' More right than usual, owing to a very economical purchase of the above. Siecml price on North Carolina Blan kets. It will pay you to investigate. Tip-top Bargains in Men's Wear -You know what we mean when we uso that word, "Bargadn." If you don't know, this is a gcwnl chance to find out Heavy. All-Wool Bone-Knit Scotch Gloves Fine Astrachan and Driving Gloves, with blizzard wrists . . . . ...... . ."Oc Glen's Stift'-Bosoni Colored Shirts, new est stvles. .separate cuffs; .'. .... .."('. International . White Dress Shirts, dol lar qualities, for. . . . 73c. M-eu's Flexible Woven Stum Bleached Canton Flannel Drawers, Scrivnfs patent . Toe. Women's UndersRirts Made of Silk, made of Mercerized Sat feen. These you'll buy at -sight if in neel of a garment of this sort. White Cotton Flannel Underskirts, fancy borders and snipes. .123, SO and S5c. Heavy Cotton Ribbed Shorty Umlersldrfs, plain and str'ipe-s 50 and-73c. Thick All-Wool Knit Underskirts, plain eoflws ' and with fancy lorders, $1.25 to $2.25 Mercerized Petticoats', black, ruffled tucked and accord-con pleated. $1.12, $1.30, $1.73, up Silk Petticoats, black and colors, accc-v- deon pleating aid rutrlas, $5.00, $7.50 and $9.00 A. B. STRONACfi. Black, Navy, Brown, Cas tor and Gray. Without doubt i the best finished, best look- ing, best fitting suits that can I be offered for $7 to $7.50. All lenqths in Dress Skirts. t All lengths In Walking Skirts. I All popular colors and black. All hang well. Prices right. Separate SRirts. T 4 Petticoats Petticoats t . - 4 We sell the McGee's Ad- 1 insfn Vlf and the Dunlex Ad- I iustable Yoke Skirts, in black and colors $so to 2i.;o. ? r . s i Perfect fittina. Knit Ribbon f Petticoats, black and colors, $1.25, $1.00 and 75c Automobiles, Box Coats, JacKets, North Carolina BlanKets ' - New shipments of Ladies' I Automobiles, Box Coats and t Misses Jackets and Reefers. Make selections this week. We make a specialty of pure wove Worth Carolina all sizes, all new. &ee tnese -r Blankets and buy at once. I For Dress Lengths, Skirt Lengths, Waist Lengths, see our lines of black and color ed wool tabrics. We are of ferincLSome great values in I these departments. Wool Dress Goods. . T , 4 JSk. IBS. J5f , Cm. njLsiGH,y.r. Everything Reauce ' MONDAY SPECIALS Fine old English Jet Teapots. Extra fine decorations. Regular price from 50c to $1. Special for Monday only, Decorated English Dinner Sets, 112 pieces. Choice of QQ three natterns. Regular mice $9.50. t o i English Decorated Tea Cups and Saucers. Regular 10c. Special Monday only, cups arid saucers each; German Fire-proof Earthen Kettles (best non-absorbant) to cook in. Cook best food. Factory price 40, 50 and 75c each. Choice of the three sizes for Monday, Pie Plates of the same material. Regular price 15c. Monday 9c. The Whole Must Be 5old. Come and Get the Best While it is Going J. D. RIGGAN.. 3SC 52C i8c . c. For Warming Up W'lien the iVS.t eold watheT eolues there's nothing so good as a glass of IIS It goes to t'c? right spot and makes you feel comfortable. It's pure, 'lika V Cold Soda we still have on draught. Wrhen you feel chilly, try a glass of our Hot Chocolate. You'll like it. St. flary's School, -.Raleigh, .....ESTABLISHED IN 1843 ADVENT TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER, 10. LENT TERM ".BEGINS JANUARY 7, i 4 1 FULL COURSE IN LITERATURE, LANGUAGES, SCIENCE. ARTV MUSIC AND BUSINESS. EXCELLENT KINDERGl TEN. CENTRALLY LOCATED. UNDER MISS LOUISE T RTIS. -1!.K 5 UllAltUli.. J COMPLETE MODERN SANITARY CONVENIENCES FOR CATALOGUE AND PARTICULARS ADDRESS REV. T. D. BRATTON, B. D. .VJeellni; National Convention National l ., tort Wortb, Texas Nov. 15 20, I!H1 On account above occasion the South ern Railway will sell tickets to Fort Worth. Tex., on the certificate plan at rate of one and one-third first class fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale November 15th to ISth. For further particulars as to schedule, routes, tick ets and general information, write or call on T. C. Sturgis, C. T. A., Ra leigh, N. C. Crowell, McLarty & Co., .'.'JSbrri'.".. iio DRUGGISTS, wo Fayetteville St OLD HKNKV WIIISXEV for sale by all. leading dealers, 'lake no snbsti lute. OLD HKMIV VIIlSCii:V. mllsl, mel low and imr. baaiaud it aud take no aabailiule Coupons and Certificates The Mechanics and Investors' Union has decided to offer another lot of twentv livefull paid ten-year coupon certificates of $100 each, with twenty semi-annual coupons of $2.25, payable at the Com mercial and Farmers' Bank, June and December, of each year. These certifi cates will be sold for $90. which gives a six-per-cent investment for tea years, with taxes paid by the company, or re turnable on demand if desired. All cer tificates issued by this company are well secured by first mortgage on residence property. The entire assets and' income are loaned in cities and tB; iarger towns of the State' to aid in , building homes for the borrowers, giving "one hundred months in which to make return payments. " Write for particulars to GEORGE ALLEN. Secretarv Ealeisb. N." C. DEPARTMENT OF lif SCO FIRST FLOOR FRONT AND CENTER Fur Scarfs, from........ Fur Collarettes, from.... Flannelette Shirt W'aists. Wool Shirt Waists. Black Skirts Petticoats . . ........... Cloth Capes Plusb Capes Children's Reefers Children's Long Cloaks. . Ladies' Wrappers ; . $1.3S to SS.-'O .$3.00 to SS.00 .r.o ami $1.00. $1.25, $1.50, $2" Ml. $2.50 and . $1.00 to $4 .!! $1.n) to $2.25 .'. 50c. to $7.50 . . ...... . . . : $i.oo t $s.50 SI. 25 .oot-."t- S2.ro $1.00 7-"'-. s:;.oi eacli each, each ca.'h cacil each each I WOULD LIKE YOU TO SEE OUR LINE OF Now Ready for the Fall. We sell the Best $2 Shoe for Ladies and Men in the City Two other stocks worthy of special mention are the Dress Goods and Mil linery stocks. . They' are prominent for their richness and taste of design and. colorings. AH we ' ask is an opportunity to show you goods and -wo wall dtf the rest. ... AGENT FOR BUTTER ICK PATTERNS 14 East Martin Street . c. Raleigh, N, FOR HEN ONLY. ' - LACE SPRING XEGGIN5 1 t 1

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