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POSTSCRIPTS Mr. J. C. Ford! is here from. Charles ton. - Mr. R. L. Ellington of Reidsvill is in the city. Mr. A. P. Johnson of Crew, Va., as to' the city.'. Mr. W. J. Ellington went to Golds- boTO yesterday. ' ' . Mr. A. J. "Overt oa of Salisbury, is a visitor in the city. t n . Dr. Hubert Royster went up to Dur ham vesterdiar afternoon. Mr. P. D. Walker of Charlotte, is at tending the Supreme Court. Miss Sherwood is at the larborough registered from New York.. Mr. B. R. iLndeTsosi of Roanoke, a., is' a guest at the Yarborough: Mirs P R. Glenn-ha returned from Wilson where she visited relatives. President ' Vena'ble of irhe- State Lni verity. spent' yesterday du the city. Mr. W. S. Primrose is at home again after' a business trip to Thoinasville. Capt. C. M. Cook, of Louisburg, ss m the city attending the Supreme Court. Mr. H. B. Parker, Jr., of Goldsboro, is a. Raleigh Tisitor for a day or two. Mrs. J. E. Kerr is here from Golde fcoro, a guest va the home of Mrl F. M. Waiters. Miss Maggie Webb has returned to Hillsboro after a visit to Miss Amnie Cheshire. ' Miss Lizzie Martin of Durham has returned home -after a visit to Mrs. A. F. Faison. Mrs. C. M. Graves is here from Pet ersburg, the uest of her son, Mr. R. F. Graves. Dr. D. H. Abboftt. corporation coni rodssioner, has returned from 'a trip to Washington. Mr. A. V. Bobbitt and Mr. J. W .. Mitchell of Youngsvllle, spent last night in the city. Mr. W. P. Rose, architect, wemt to Goldsharo, yesterday to look after bus toessJhterests there. Miss ,. Jennie Joy'ner of Franklinton, is a guest in the home of Mr. A. H. Green on Hillsboro street. Mr. A. S. Joyner and Mr. R. B. White of Frankli'mton, were here last night to tteid the theatre. Dr. Faisom of Beranetteville, S. C, who has been here for several days, left for Goldsboro yesterday. Rev. J. W.. Jenkins left for Hertford yesterday. He will attend the educa tional conference at "Elizabeth City. Mrs. Z. T. B rough ton and- daughter, Mis9 Ida. are here from Rocky Mount, the guests of Mr. Phil II. Brouglitoai. Mrs. Blanche A. Lambert of Wash ington,,. C... is visiting her ran,' .Mr. AhtT ' Laoibert, at the Yarborough House: -J. G. L.' Crocker, treasurer of North ampton county, sends $10 for the Good Road's Association to Treasurer J. G. Brown. Miss Sadie. Bilgen returned yesterday evening from a protracted stay North, Bud is at the home of Mr. W. H. Worth. Mr. D. - A". ' Reeser, traveling repre sentative of the Chamberlain Medicine Co., of Des Moines, Iowa, was in the city yesterday. - Mr. C. C. Winston and wife and Mr. C. E. Titnberlake and wife came up from Youngsville yesterday to attend the theatre l3t night. Miss Myrtle Tiniberlake and Mrs. J. H. Harris of Franklinton, attended the presentation of Janniee Meredith by Miss Mannering last night. Miss 'Annie McGee, Miss Bessie Gren and Mr. Claude McGee of Frank linton, are at the Yarborough. They came to attend the theatre last night. Mrs. J. R. Callie and Miss Fort and Miss Foster of Louisburg, were nere last night to attend the theatre and see Miss Mary Mannering in Janroiee Mere dith: Cuirr.v'-;ncr of Agriculture S. I. P" ttrr?- ! r;u' State Chemist B. W. Ivil-r- ) to Greensboro yester- d y i ..jr-',- r - business connected with 't-V .- ' f rt. -;--'...-. Mr. 1. W. Ballard and daughter, Miss Eleiioir, came from Franklinton yesterday to see Miss Mary Mannering tn Janice Meredith, last night at the Academy of Music. Mr. E. S..C;nwiy, a. member of the Kimball Or-i Company of Chicago, spent yester.l;r in the city. He has been spending i-ome time pleasure bent at Southern Pines and Pinehivrst. Mr. and Mrs. ,Robort Drouch of New YoTk, are registered at the Yarborough. Mrs;' Jim "Martin and Mis Mamie Foote, of Wilson, spent last night in the city, guests at the Yarborough. . Mrs. W. T. Jones of Carthage, 'ac companied . by, her charming neice Miss Florrie Wall of Rockingham, came over yesterday afternoon to attend the pre sentation of Janice Meredith at the Academy last night. ', Mrs. James K. Mebane of Graham, and Miss Mebane and Miss Scott of Mebane, came to Raleigh yesterday af ternoon to attend the theatre last night. They are guests at the Yarborough. The Advisary Board of the Executive Committee 'of.' the State Agricultural Society met, at the office of the Society yesterday, -and adopted as the date of fche Forty-Second State Fair, the week beginning October 20. ' 1002. Mr. H. B.'W'.r. -?-rctnry of the Shuttle' and; Fobbin Company 'of West minster, spent the past day or two in the city, the guest of his father, Mr. W. H. Worth, exstate treasurer. Mr. Worth's company is the first southern ooneeraKto make a donation toward the equipment of the textile departmevit of AG-ENCY FOR Put Gondies Received today by Express : : : : 40, 60 and 80c lb Crowell, (Marty 5 Co. DRTJG-aiSTS, ' : 120 FayeltevUle Street t, anA iT rViiToa-e. Tiher have do- nated a quamti'ty of bobbins and shut tles. . . . 3 JobCoald'nt Have St41t ' if he'd had Itching Piles They're terribly annoying;, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains. or Bodily Eruptions it s the best salve in the world Price 25c. a box; Cure guaranteed. Sold "by all druggists. - ' , . ; - The Supreme Court Appeals were , argued in the Supreme Court yesterday as follows: , Insurance Co. vb. Stedman, by E. b. Martin for plaintiff; Rountree & Carr for defendant. Chemical Co. vs. Kirven, by Rountree & Carr for plaintiff ;. Bellamy &.-Pes-chau for defendant. - Armstrong vs. Stedman. by E.K. Bryan for plaintiff; Rountree & Carr for defendant. Provow vs. Williams, by W. D, Me Iver and Duffy & Koonee for plaintiff; Simmons & Ward and Frank Thompson, by brief, for defendant. - Ore Co. v. Powers, by L. V. Grady, by brief, for plaintiff ; E. K. Bryan for defendant. ' Masonic There will be a regular communication of Raleigh Lodge No. 500, A. F. and A. M., .this (Friday) nlht, March 7. Work in the"E. A. degree. Members are expected to be present; and all brethren of other lodges are mode cordially in vited. H. C. BUTLER, M. W. E. FAISON. Secretary. . ? Point of View New England States man "Wasn't that a mortifying scene in the Senate chamber?" Statesman from the Breexy West "Mortifying? It was disgusting. It was stopped before we could tell which one was the best man!' Chicago Tribune. BUSINESS ITEMS ENERGETIC workers to distribute circulars and samples; permanent oc cupation; good pay. Distributers League, 49 West 29rh St., New York. REMOVED. Our fine stock of Wines and Liquors, from 229 to 233 South Wilmington street, onlytwo doors south of former place, and are better equipped to serve our friends. A. L. BAILEY & CO. SPECIAL 5c. COCNTER SALE OF RARE BARGAINS TUESDAY. WED NESDAY, THURSDAY -AND FRI DAY. NATIONAL 5 AND 10 CENT STORE. We have a SPECIAL DELIVERY OFFER which will interest any business man that wants' $5.00. worth of 'Sta tionery. Write for it. Capital Printing Co.. Raleigh, y. C. tf AIR SHIPS, 10c: KITES, 5c. THIS IS A SPECIAL OFFER. NATIONAL 5 AND 10 CENT STORE. STRAYED OR STOLEN A Light Brown Pointer dog with white tip on tail Saturday, March 1. Reward if re turned toW. W. Fowler, on South Fay: etteville street. AIR SHIPS. 10c: KITES. 5c. THIS IS A SPECIAL OFFER. NATIONAL 5 AND 10 CENT STORE. EASTER CARDS We have some high-grade Advertising Easter Cards. Samples sent to first-class advertisers desiring to purchase, on request. Capi tal Printing Co., Raleigh, N. C. lw SPECIAL 5c. COUNTER SALE OF RARE BARGAINS TUESDAY. WED NESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRI DAY. NATIONAL 5 AND 10 CENT STORE. WANTED To purchase a second hand rock-crusher plant in good condi tion. A. B. Hibberd, Durham,' N. C. SPECIAL 5c COUNTER SALE OF RARE BARGAINS TUESDAY. WED NESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRI DAY. NATIONAL 5 AND 10 CENT STORE. AIR SHIPS. 10c; KITES. 5c THIS IS A SPECIAL OFFER. NATIONAL 5 AND 10 CENT STORE. GAS ENGINE for sale Fonr-horse-power Otto. Capital Printing Co., Raleigh, N. C. Room 4 Pullen build ing. To the Public I want work of any kind which my physical condition will permit me to per form. I have been sick for nearly three weeks and am in heed 'of some occupa tion by which . I can eani something. Being physically, incapacitated for man ual labor I cannot- work at such, but anything I can-do I will do I need employment, I ' want - employment of some kind. I am well known as to efficiency at clerical work Of all kinds, and would be glad to get . book posting and making out account for any one. It is employment I want and must have. H. H. ROBERTS. Nettc toCradltor Having Qualified ns executor of the will of the late Logan Jones, I hereby notify all persons having claims against said deceased to exhibit the same to me at my residence m Y ake conntv on or before the 14th day of December. 1902. NORFLEET L. JEFFRIES. Executor of Logan Jones. December 12, 1001. law-Gw . . , - Service of Summon hr Publication United States of America Eastern Dis trict of .North Carolina In the Dis trict Court. . United StatesVvs. Rory B Douglass Julius B. Holmes, Francis "M. P Mc Leod. The defendant ' above named Rory B Douglass will take notice that an action entitled as above is now pending in the Hi8UCtf?.rt f?1 the Eastern District Soot? h V?r0lma for the recovery of $30.71 on his postmaster's official bond as late postmaster ht Ari,-r. And the defendant aforesaid will further take noUce that he is required to ap pear before said court, to be holden in the cityof Raleigh, on the foimh Mon day m May next, if being the 26th dTv of athenSpiaint0iff t-1 t or ine Plaintiff m said action, or the court will be asked to grant the relief demanded in said complaint U. L. GRANT, Clerk. MATJiUSHEK PIANO for more than thirty years has stood every test and is unexcelled by any piano on the market for beauty of finish, quality of, tone and durability. Will stand in tune, longer than any piano. Ludden & Bates Pianos, Mason & Hamlin Organs ON EASY TERMS. WRITE US FOR CATALOGUE. Ludden Si Bates (Southern Music House, RALEIGH, N. C. B. F. MANIER, Manager. J. E. CARTLAN M ercfaaint Tailor Greensboro, N. C. Our Spring Line is ready for Inspection, and is the most attractive ever seen in this section. Selected for wear as well as looks. . We will be pleased to serve you, guaranteeing you perfect satisfaction. St. riary's School, Raleigh, N. C ESTABLISHED IN 1842 LENT TERM BEGINS JAN. 27TH 1902. FULL COURSE IN LITERATURE, LANGUAGES, SCIENCE, ART, MU5I0 AND BUSINESS. EXCELLENT KINDERGAR TEN, CENTRALLY LOCATED. UNDER MISS LOUISE T. BUS BEE'S CHARGE. COMPLETE MODERN SANITARY CONVENIENCES. FOR CATALOGUE AND PARTICULARS ADDRESS REV. T. D. BRATTON, B. D. !: l L Hit, KflUmmflMMX' , ) j L t-.. - r-. i JmfFrrall & Co. Made at Nevr Haven. The best price you pnv tor om not to good. Telephone 88 y CONTINUALLY ADVANCING In modern life advancement is everywhere evident. In the Drug business too great advances have been made, and we always keep pace with progress. We have devices and appliances which aid in dispensing prescriptions quickly. We continually add new remedies to our stock. We place before you the latest in sick-room helps and nursery conveniences. On one point, however, we never change; that is regarding purity of medi cine. In all prescriptions dispensed here we use the highest quality obtainable. BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO., 233 Farettevllle Street :' : : I i RALEIGH, N. C. "III MtttltllHttlKlltft IIPEAC Has no superior. Leschetizky system of Music; nothing equal to it in the State. Two Music professors. Advanced courses to suit any one. Specialists in all' departments. Terms will suit you. sk for free catalogue. Five changes after Christmas, two of which are filled Anplicaaits desired for the other places. JAMES DIN WIDDIE, M. A., Principal. RALEIGH, N. C. ILLUSTRATION OF FIVE YEAR DIVIDEND FLAN OF THE -2TNA LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY. Churchill, N. C, Sept. 26th, 1901. Mr. J. T). Boafehall, Gen'l Agt., Raleigh, N. C Dear Sir: Yours of yesterday received with notice of ac cumulated dividend amounting to $28 46 on my policy No. 247028. I execute and enclose form 110 and 234, for which you will please pay the premium $27.73 due Sept 29th, 1901, and send me check for balance. I am most grateful to the Company for. the large dividend that has been accumulated under my policy. I must say that insurance is the best investment that a young man can put his money in, especially in the old iEtna. I will re commend the iEtna to those who want insurance as the very best Life Insurance Company in America. Wishing the JEtna and all of its officers much success, I sue, Yours very truly, S. J. Nicholson. 9 . Wo Have Some Bargains in If you contemplate the use of any ot taese goods this season it will pay too to get our price! before buying. Oar increased trade is substantial evidence of the superiority of our goods to any others on the market today. Our prices are aa low as many others whose good do not compare in workmanahia and r-lsh. ZACHARY t ZACBARY 108 West Martin St RALEIGH. N. C, 'PHONE 382." Mention the Post when writing. all 1IG We are now ofFertng the famon MILK BISCUIT goods ever on this market at the same t tttMMMMt MMIIItlM INSTITUTE for Young Ladies ft CONSERVATORY OF MUSICll --tt'ttlt (IMMMII A-B.'Sirotiach M u We are making an exceedingly credit able showing of Linen Materials for house, hold , use and personal wear Scotch, Irish and German makes Table Damask . 72 inches wide. Patterns of wild Roses, Buttercups, ' with Napkins ' to match. At $1.50 per yard. 72 inches wide," patterns of Rose Buds, Fuchsias, tulips, daisies and ivy leaves. $1.25 per yard. , v 64 to 72 inches wide, patterns of tube roses, bine bells, dots and sprays. At $1.00 per yard. 72 inches wide, patterns of , lily blades, sprays, apricots, blue . .bells, maple leaves. At 75c. per yard. 56 inches wide, patterns of rose buds, drops, roses, vines and leaves, at 50c. per yard. Napkins Sizes and At $4.003.50, $3.00, S2.50, $2.00, $1.50 per -dozen. Sizes , at $1.00, 75c, 50c. per dozen. Linen Lawns & Cambric 36 inch 22 inch chiefs 40 inch 25 inch chiefs 26 inch chiefs 18 inch 46 inch 44 inch Linen Lawn for Waists. .35c. Linen Lawn for Handker .. .. .. .. ..40c. Linen Lawji for Waists 50c. Linen Lawn for Handker- ... . . . .. .. .. . .65c. Linen Eawn for. Handker- . ..toe. ..$1.00 ..$1.00 ..$1.50 Linetf Cambric Linen Lawn . . Linen Lawn . . Have You Seen Our New Perfect ';; Edge Embroideries? 1902 SPRING An exceptional large and handsome stock has been bougnt for this season. Our buyer has made two trips to New York since Christmas and we are in position to give you better selec tions than ever. -AS WELL AS- Wool Dress floods y . are here in profusion. Many pretty things are shown in White Goods at 10, 15 20 and 25 yard; Albatross at 25 and ,50c.; best grade of Gingham, Madras and IVroaU at 10 and 12c. NEW AVHITE SHIRTWAISTS. ALL PRICES. NEW SKIRTINGS AT 50, 75c, $1.00. Our plain Lawns, Organdies and India Linons were bought last fall, ar.i you -will save at least 10 per cent on them here. OUR MILLINERY STOCK Is complete and we advise you to place your orders for Easter Hats NOW so they will be - ready in time. Altogether the stock is larger and of better quality and lower priced than ever before. LESTER PIANOS FOR WORKMANSHIP, ARTISTIC DESIGN, TONE, QUALITY AM VALUE FOR THE PRICE CHARGED, THE HAVE NO EQUAL IN THE MARKET. OUR VERY PLEASANT DfTr IS TO SERVE ALL WITH THE VERY BEST E?9S MADE AT HONEST PRICES. IF TOU ARE AT ALL ESTED, PLEASE WRITE FOR TERMS AND PRICES TO DARNELL & THOMAS, RALEIGH, N.C. Ilfll See what we are selli Towels Hemstitched Huck. .. Hemstitched Ilui k . . Hemstitched Huck .. Hemmed Huck Hemmed Huck Hemmed Huck Union Linen Huck .. Extra Bleached Half Bleached Ex. Damask Fringed Ex. Damask prinsed Ex. Damask Fringed Ex. Damask Fringed Ex. Damask Fringed Size 44x24, 40x20, 40x22f 39xl9t 41x20, 36x19. 36x18, 39x18, 36x18, 45x22, 49x23, 46x22, 42x20t 3Sxl7, .r,o,v i - .Ml !. .!!. .-!. .l.V. .10c. "ric. .40f. .'J.V. ir.c! Li nen Crash Toweling 18 inches wide Silver Crash 15,. 18 inches wide Pure Linen 1 IS inches wide Pure Linen ,.12i,c 17 inches wide Pure Linen. ...... .ioc 15 inches wide Pure Linen ...Sl-3c. Linen Union Sheetinz 2Ys Yards Wide 50c. rer yard White and Colored Irish Linens 40 inches Half Bleached. ....2!ii 40 inches Half Bleached 40c. 40 inches Bleached 500, 42 inches - Bleached . '. tyi?. 36 inches striped and Figured . . . .50c. n I iiii uu RALEIGH. N. C, A. B. Str 1902 Goods PIANOS
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