POSTSCRIPTS
Mr. T. B. WiMer is here from Louifi-
' burs:.' '" .. ;. -;
Mr. W. "X. Jones has returned to the
citj ' '.. '
Mr. G. B. Harris 'A here from Hen
derson.. . ;
. Dr. NoMe of Sehna, spent yesterday
In Raleigh.
Prof. Charles Park has gone- to Dur
ham m hiiKinpSfS.
. B . eTerd has.returned from
a bosmess tri;i. .... . s
Mr.. B. . (Jreen, Jr., of Warrentan,
was here yesterday. -
Miss HattieB. Green of Parmele, is
at the Yarborouarbr-.,, ,
Mr. 'William Gattis wras here from
GoldshoVo yesterday.
Mr. Ed. G. , Paschal! of .Charlotte, was
a Raieiph visitor yesterday. i
-Mr. C. H.' Owen is at the Yaitoorough,
'registered from Greensboro.
Mr. W. C. Cram went to Durham
last nirht on a business trip.
Mr- J. 31,; Smith .of Rockingham, was
a 'Bileleh visitor yesterday.
Mr. F, H. -Busbee left, yesterday for
New York on a business trip.
. Eat-Judge ,-Wro. R. Allen. . returned to
Ins iome m Goldsboro -last night. .
-'--'3tr!. J.iWl Dempsey- and ; wife, of
Henderson, are ueste at the Xaroo-
rough. , .--. '
; Mr.' J. N. Holding returned from a
professional trip , to Carterett county
yesterday. -
' Mr. J. - El wood . Cox, a leading manu
facturer of 'High Point, was in the city
yesterday.
.Mr. F. W. McDaniel has received1 a
telegram airaouncing the serious illness
of his father.
Mr. 'Bruce White returned to Frank
. linto-n yesterday 'after spending a day
or-two in the city.
Mrs. P. M Richards and .Irs. M. L.
Newhall are at the Yarborough regis
tered from Pinehurst. .
Prof, and Mrs. MeOullom returned
to Wake Forest yesterday after spend
ing. Tuesday night here.
Mr. G. G. Watts is here from Car
thage" attending the sick bed of his fath
er, Capt. J. T. Watts.
Mr. S. Brown .ghepherd returned yes
terday, afternoon from . Duna. where he
had been on legal business.
Mr. Rowland Hill left for Baltimore
yesterday after spending several days
the guest of W. T. McGhee.
Mr. H. S. Ward returned to his home
at Plymouth yesterday. He was here
attending the" Supreme-Court.
Mr. J. J. ; iDorsey representing the
wed!' known Flusclmran & Co., was in
the city yesterday, afternoon.
Dr. T. P. Jerman of' Ridgeway, ar
rived in the city J aserday afternoon to
visit his 'son, Mr. "H Palmer Jerman.
Mr. Charles Bennett is spending a
few. days here. . He was formerly a
resident of Raleigh, hut is now located
in Atlanta..
Miss Mary Johnson and Miss Elenor
.Vass returned yesterday afternoon from
Xew. York where they spent the past
several wepks. .. ' ; " ' - '
Mr. Edgar Bear arrived yesterday af
ternoon from Wilmington to represent
that town in the base ball league meet
ing last night. : -
Hon. James R. Young1, insurance com
missioner, left yesterday afternoon -on
a ' business trip, to ibe absent from the
city several days.
, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Rand returned
fo Atlanta yesterday after spending
the past 10 days, with Mr. Ran-d's pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rand,-on
Salisbury street.
Mr. E. Broadhurst Griffin, proprietor
of Hotel Kennon -of Goldshoro, return
ed home yesterday afternoon after a
day in the city.- He was accompanied
fcy Mrs. Griffin.
Capt. W. X Eat man and wife ac
companied by' -his father, Mr. WV R,
Eatman and F. A. Weathers. Jr., re
Jiurned ; today from Jacksonville, St.
Augustine and Matanzas, Fla., where
they. have "been for several weeks.
Miss Martha Mann of Hickory was
here yesterday en route to Louisburg to
enter J the Louisburg .Female C?lege
there. 1 . " "'" - '- '
Miss Mary Nash has returned to her
home at- Portsmouth, after a visit to
Miss Belle Hay.
- Miss Blanche A. Lambert and Miss
herw6od, who have been at the Yar
borough for several days, the guests of
Mr- Ashley .Lambert, returned to their
home .at Washington yesterday.
Miss Mabel Boydtpn, who has been
the. guest of Miss Mary Armistead Jones,
left yesterday, for Boydton. Va.
Marriage license was issued yesterday .
for the marriage iof Miss Mina A. Guy J
ana jir. Leonard Adams, both of An
gier, X. C.
It was stated in the Post some days
ago. that Camden was the only county
that had never been heard from at all
regard ing:.their needs if any in the ap
portionment of the second $100,000 to
bring npl all schools to the four months
minimum limit. - Camden was heard
. from yesterday through the chairman
of the county board of education, who
reported that his county would need,
only. $6.67; for"; on school. It is ex
pected, that the apportionment for the
entire state will be made during the
-present' week." ; ...
the pottieary" when we should speak of
Sending for toe aoctor. me
.,. ..natiATi cmn 'ooman ior
-.rr, Tifi whpii thev-were much
obliged 'said they were much "obleeged.
nn.ait" 'fnF 'hraoplpf and "di monds
, UlttlV&ll. - .
for diamonds, were common pronuncia
tionSi . ..Tuesday was oosaay,
Duke was. .a "Dook," ana nrst
Vfnat" .Chariot was "charr'ot,
ttm.; : TJarr'vt " and I have even
"Tikomrxj" fnr .Tamps. (jrOOla
gold and "yaller" for yellow were com
mon enough. Stirrups were always caUed
"sturrvps," - and squirrels "squ n eis,
and wrapped was pronounced "wropped
and Gertrude was "JertrUde."
a
was
and
ten
for
BUSINESS ITEMS
AfTT.T.TVRTt V PARLOR.Mrs. ' Stur
trio vnnn an 11 n-4-wl tf IlllinerV Pfl
ai- Aira Wnlilrtrf's Boardinz House
opposite hnion depot, and .will bring from
tne norm a line 01 gnuiuraunu ui
latest novelties ana trjmmings.
An r 6L-o nrrlpra March 24. . V
he, assisted by a finst-class miHiner from
the north.. -
r-
be
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TWO GOOD ; HORSES FOR SALE
41n pod amilv carriage honse, sev
-'en years old, cherry bay, heavy main
and tail, kind and gentle lady can
handle him' (Wilkes family). Can go
fnst Tion!rh: We'Erht l.loO. une
T . 1.''
combination sadd?e and harness horse
light bay; one white foot and star
?; T-oriri- wAiirht 950: full oflife
!hnt ad ilv-controlled: and delightful
singlef poter. Lady can ride1 or drive
"him. 'fliise for selling TOO manj
horses. , See or address T. B.. Moseley
Raleigh, X. C. .
SEVEX tER CEXT IMVJ5STMEXT
u' nffa-r -frti- snl n fpw shares'iire-
Intivp " vieldinir seven
n fiw teai vear mortgage
, - - i-
bonds, on the basis of seven per ceui
THE RALEIUH HUSIjCKX ovj.,
- ' Raleigh, X; C.
Ask- for Bretsch's Mother Bread
Take no other. It is the best. Agents
wanted in every town.
w A ViT'KD "RxnerienCed candy sales-
mn for the State-of Xorth Carolina.
Xone other need apply than expe
rienced man. References required
Address Candy, care Morning Post.
WAXTED Young man. 25 years old,
of experience and ability as dook
keeper and stenographer, desires po
sition with a. good firm. Have had
difficult work for two years ana can
furnish Lest, references; as to charac
ter Mr Address "Energetic," care
Post. ;;: . ." ' ' ''
Ask for Bretsch's Mother Bread.
Take bo other. It is the best. Agents
wanted in every town.
"RRMOVED. Our fine stock of Wines
and Liquors, from 229 to 233 South
Wilmington street, only two doors sourn
of former place, and are better equipped
to serve our friends. . .
A. L. BAILEY & CO.
WAN'TRD A nosition as office boy
Can use the typewriter, and have had
experience. ' Best of references iut
jntohfl -' Address "Tvoewriter." Finch
X. C.
Ask for Bretsch's Mother , Bread.
Take no other. It is the best. Agents
wanted in every town.
STRAYED OR STOLEX A Light
Brown Pointer dog with white tip on
tail Saturday, March 1. Keward if re
turned to W. W. Fowler on South Fay
ettevDle street. ;
EASTER CARDS. We have some
high-grade Advertising Easter Cards.
Samples sent fo first-class advertisers
desiring to purchase, on request. Capi
tal Printing Co., Raleigh, X. C. lw
WAXTED To purchase a second
hand rock-crusher plant in. good condi
tion. A. B. Hibberd, Durham, Is. U.
'O 'X 'qSpIBH '181 xoa ssejppy
uoiitpuoo ssp jsag tif '8i3)y:Saj Tt
jbuorbx Jno.1 YHHOa ITS HO
GAS EXG1XE . for ; sale Four-horsepower
Otto. Capital Printing Co.,
Raleigh, N. C. Room 4 Pollen build
ing. .
AMliaot Oar UreiGrtttt-ittoihr
- -(London Tattler) !
Iam just old enough to remember a
great-grandmother who said that she
"lay", at a place: when she meant that
- she had slept' there, and spoke of "using
Toilet Articles
AH the leading
: Perfumes,
Soaps in great variety.
Powders of every "
- purpose, '
Dentiflces, ' Combs,
Brushes.
Growell,GL(irty Go.
DRTTGO-ISTS,
s 120 Fayr-He ' Street .
WAXTED A nice young driving
horse and rubber tired buggy in first
class condition, write stating lowest cash
price. H. Care Morning Post.
FOR SALE A pony and buggy; pony
sound and gentle; drives 20 miles in ;
hours; buggy in - good condition. Ad
dees, B. C. C, Drawer H, City.
BUILDIXG LOTS FOR SALE. The
old Dexereux place to-be divided into
building lots. This property i situated
just outside the northern limits of the
city, approached ; by 1 West .Saunders
street. Especially desirable lots to be
had on Saunders street. Terms easy.
See J. W. Hinsdale, Jr., over Citizens
X actional Bank. ' ,
Elegant Lots fr Sal
r' . - .....nil i 7 1 ' t 1 L.V
adjoining Mrs. Tucker's and situate on
r-r?,, i i. a , S
niusDoru suea una royian avenue is. to
be sold at auction Monday, April 21.
There are seven lots, two on Hillsboro
ctroat HT( five On Rovla-n oran.in - TT:
- f - - n.ituc:. xJr
of them have a frontage of 70 feet and
' A M .l.Alti 1 if A. Ml
aepin oi huuul aw ieet. xne two far
thest north on Boylan avenue have 62
feet front. . Terms pf sale, one-fourth
nacVi VinlflTire fVlth lnteraa T.. 4
1903. A plot'of ,ti- lots can be seen at
Mr. Frank -StronaeTi's office, and per
sons interested are invited to examine
the premises. These ire-elegant lots
for residences. ......
IAXIUSK PIANO-
for more than thirty years has stood every test and Is unexcelled by any piano
on tb market for beauty of finish, quality of tone and durability Will stand
in tune longer than any piano. ' ; . --
Ludden & Bates Pianos,
Mason & Hamlin Organs
' OX EASY TERMS. - WRI TE US FOR CATALOGUE.
Ludden , Bates SotitHerrk Music House,
RALEIGH, N. C.
.. .. . .
B. F. MANIER, Manager.
Mm Stroffiach C
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J. E. CARTLAND
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Merchant 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.--
l St. flary's School, Raleigh, N. C j
ESTABLISHED IN 1842
LEXT TERM BEGIXS JAN. 27TH. 1902.
FULL COURSE IN LITERATURE, LANGUAGES, SCIENCE,
'ART. MUSIC 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.
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"We Have Some Bargains in
mm i rales
If yon contemplate, the use of any of
tiiese goods this season it will pay too
to get our price , before buying. Oat
increased trade is substantial evidencs
of the superiority of our goods to any
others on the market today.- : Our prices
are as low as many others whose goods
do not compare in workmanship and
v ZACHARy & ZACflARY
lOS West Martin St,
RALEIGH, N C,
- 'PHONE 3S2.
Mention the Post when writing.
; .
Seed Irish Potatoes
KING- OF THE EARLY. CLARK'S
EARLY, BLISS TRIUMPH, EARLY
. ROSE. .V :
All pure seed and adapted to this sec
tion to raise early potatoes.
J.R.FerraH(&Co.;i
CONTINUALLY ADVANCING
. -In mpdern 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 OUT s-tnlc a nl ft en Hofnro i-nii tha
Jatest In sick-room helps and nursery conveniences.
Un one point, however, we never change; that is. regarding purity of medi
cine, in all prescrintions diSDensed here we use the hirhfst nualitv oht.iin.ihi
BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO.,
233 Fayettevllle Street, : : : RALEIGH, ft. C.
PEACE
KMM MMMM
BLACK
TAPPETA
LKS
The greatest beauty of our yarJ-widc
Blabk Taffeta Silks at $1.25 per yard
is its wearing quality, 'that is what
the dress-makers say."
Best values in the market in yard
wide Taffetas at $1,00 and $1.15 per
yard.
NOVELTv
DRES5
FABRICS
WE ARE SHOWING "A PER
FECTLY LOVELY LINE" OF THE
NEWEST IDEAS AND PRETTIEST
EFFECTS IN NOVELTY DRESS
FABRICS. . ' . '' '
SATIN STRIPED GRENADINES
silk striped grenadines.
satin and silk striped
grenadines.
plain silk . grenadine.
siek organdies.
silk: mousseone de soie.
silk and satin foulards.
embroidered waist pat
TERNS. MOIRE VELOURS.
CORDED WASH SILKS.
FANCY WAIST SILKS.
APPLIQUES. t-u
BEAUTY AHD VALUE
The combination of Great Beauty and Big
Value in our showings of the "Season's
. Newest" in "Wash Fabrics makes it a pleas
ure to both buyer and salespeople.
Ladies' Wftisti and Men's and Boys' Shirts lOc. f
Printed Lawns, regular 15c values, at lOc. yard.
A:
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Strorsaeh Co
Raleigh. N. C.
Opening
omesiic
lifliii
Monday and Tuesday, March 17th and 18th.
Our esigners and trimmers have been "at work for the past six weoks ar
ranging for this event. ' We will, show a larger and better assortuieul tliaa
ever before. The colors are rich and shapes handsome.
Prices Reason
able.
The Gainesborough, . Colonial, Continental, Florodora, Ambrose, Empire,
Carnival, Gwynn, .Thelma and Nordica will be popular shapes for this soa?on.
Without boasting we oan say that our Hats give better satisfaction eve:?
season and the department steadily grows.
INSTITUTE for Young Ladies
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
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. Ask for
free catalogue. Five changes after Christmas, two of which are filled
Applicants desired for the other places, w
JAMES DINWIDDIE, M. A.. Prinrin.
RALEIGH, tt. C.
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imltttt"f''"'t,"""TtttllllMHItln'.'--
To the Public
I want work of M7 kind vhlch my
physical condition wili permit me to per
fdrm. I have been sick for nearly three
week and am in nee4 of gome occupa
tiijn by.whjch I can t' Womethine.
Being Physically incapacitated; for mai
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 tit clerical work of all kinds
and. would be glad t6 get book posting
and making out accounts for any one
It ib employment 1 want and must hare
.- , . H; H." EOBERTS. "
ILLUSTRATION OP FIVE YEAR DIVIDEND
PLAN OF THE - JETNA LIFE IN
SURANCE ' COMPANY.
' Chubchill, N. C, Sept. 26th, 1901.
Mr. J. D. Boushall, Gen'I 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. y
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 youDg man can
put his money in, especially in the old JEtna. I will re
commend the 3tna 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
- am, Yours very truly,
. J.J. Nicholson.
Your Presence is Desired
at
the
Onpnina
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OUR SPRIH ST0(2K
Is now complete in all departments. We have bought a better lino of rwis
than for the. mah3' seasons past. Everything for spring is here, even the Taus.
LESTER-
PIANOS
FOR WORKMANSHIP. ARTISTIC DESIGN. TONE. QUALITY .A.M
VALUK Uiw Xtlia j-'ltlUia CHAKUriD, THE
PIANOS
HAVE NO EQUAL IN THE MARKET. OUR VERY PLEASANT DL
IS TU SERVE ALL WITH '
THE
BEST
. ,'. ivtF.B-
PIANOS MADE AT HONEST PRICES. IF YOU ARE AT A
ESTED, PLEASE WRITE FOR TERMS AND PRICES TO
DARNELL & THOMAS,
RALEIGH, NX.
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