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A. Bi SJRONCH COflPANY SPECIAL POSTSCRIPTS s Mr. W. S. Primrose has gone to Max- t(Ml Emma Ceek Is Tisit'mg tticaZ ia Durham. Capt. IL B. DaTi is here from Wil- Colonel Kenan la ;cnJ:n; a, day c. two in Norfolk. 31 r. C. E. Titnbrlake of YoungSTlBc Is a Raleirh ritiror. Mr. H. D. HarW. Jr.. is here from Kins-ton on business. - Mr. J. A. Gilt of PitUboro, on Jast aHSrt in the city. Rer. G. T. Adams went to Fajette rille yesterday morning. Mr. Bills James i here for a few &T from Portsmouth.. Mr. Victor S. Bryant of Durham Is riiw at tne Yarborottjrh. , Mr. U. M. McAHiatrt of Charlotte was in the dry yesterday. Mis naTTiet W!r has gone to Ncr York to speed fe time. Mr John K. Morris of GoWsboro -was a Raleirh rkskor yesterday. Mt. N. A. Perkins of Greensboro Is In the city for a day or two. Mr. G II. WSkie of Charlotte spent vera! honrs in the city yterday. Mr H. M. Griffith and wife of Merola, N. c". are sues at the Yaxbo rough- Mr. W. P. Ros. tie architect TefferdT and last nirht in GoldsWxro. Mi Minnie Iimien left yesterday to Tift Miw Jessie Alien in Durham. Ooi. p. M. reareall has returned from Jaclcsoa Sprinsa. where he spent several . Mr. R. H. Haye of rtbon rriTed .yesterday and is spending a few days in Urf'. R- Hudson wa here yesterday. He is trainmaster on the first dmsion of the Seaboard. . . , Mr. Wtllford O. Ked of Keswick. kTa., is Twitinc Mrs. Joseph F. Fen-all on HilUboro rreet. MiS Kate Burkbead is In Lexington for a few daya the guest of Mrs. Z. . WaUer. , , Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tucker tare re turn to Portsmouth after a visit to Cape, and Mrs. Clements. Miss Marr Purefcy ha returned to her home at Wake l'orc-t after viitm? Mrs. N. A. Dunn. . Mr. B. F. Grady returned to Wilmine toa reyterday after pndinj: the poet two days here on profr!-n:;l business. Mr. and Mr. J. E. Meare have re turned from Wilmirirtn. wtwr they pent s'urt tin the ru.'-t of relative. Judgo P.. W. TinoeTlake parsed throuKh the crtr yerrrd.iy eu rMite from Kington to his home at I.nulK'bury. Mr. and Mrs. Tore Mr- J M,r Ptewart and Mr. J. T. Balndce of Pine Bluff were guests at the Ya'.rough yet- terday. , , , . , Mr. Grantham Goldhoro arrived here yestenlav with a carload of fine hog which sold to V. II. rrnwford & S-n. meat dealer, at the city market. Mr. K. Chul: tins accented the rofirion of clerk and stenographer to Sir. II. S. Leard of the S. A. L. hen-. Jle w formerly ti -kei a sent at Sou:h ern Pine. Mr. XV. T Jre ha roturnrd from Oxford. whtre 1. -i ei.: :m time :?ier tateadinc t!ie t -:u- wirk -n the Kpi-so-pal chnrch th'MO. fr' whi.-h Mesr. Cooper Brts. of this city are the con tractor?. Two as were r''c-l n the su preme four: y-t-d.ty. They were Fow,.'.l vs. IUilnid froai Caldwell. K l inur.d Jones I y hrit for the plaintifT cd Htifhnm .in 1 Self f r the defend- I axt: and Bar.:.r v of HioryH by Self ami Ilnf.iasn f.ir the defendant. PaynaMer W. T. Gray of the Unste.l States nary, who ha been iil of typhoid ferer for "ti.e two nvth at rle Marine Ilospitil at Poi-:imuth. .irrivel in the nty vetenlay afternoon and is the rues of hi brother. Mr. I. T. Gray, on Bloirnt street. He h en route V Winston, hi.- former home, where he will apend sense time with relatives recuper atin. Yevfnl.-.y in W.-e S iperioT Court wa a djr of 1rc-.inint in tbe eae of Raieich II)ery. Mil v. The Senoapl Air Line. Mr. F. II. r. "ee eonrlnded hir arz.uneit th defem'a-nt and wa 'ollowe.1 by Mr. C. M. !uiee for the plaintiff. The rext 5twiket- wa W. A. Day for th d.-fcn-lant and he wb fol lowed by S. (;. By an also for the de fendant. This morninr Judse Wmack will present th clo5ine arir.iment for the plaintiff and !t i expected the case will go to rte jury berr noon. . ; . fmprUnl Annonnemenl Seaboard Air Line Ballway to Florida. Cuba. Sarannan. Camden. uthm Piars and I'ineiiurst. N. C Winter Kxeurion tic!ie: wer? plaed cn ale October 15 to tho oriacipal win ter reort in North and out-i 'Jarolin. Gorjia. Florida ani Cuba, and will re main on r.al dor;.n toe e;?.-E. with fiaal rturu limit May vl. liCi Fob'oT- N Window Shades Means Any Width No matter what size the window. We make a shade to fit the occasion. we nave a great variety 01 coiois uuu tmts w swouu aiw . There is no delay in furnishing "SPECIAL" Shades. ! OUR DUPLEX SHADES. one color inside to" suit yon another color outside to bit the neighbors. Any combination ofcolors. Special shadow of all grades. Consult us if you -want window shades. i WEATHERS & UTLEY, Raleigh, N. C. return another. Account convention of Federation of Woman'e Clnbs, Los An ceies Mt 1-S, 1902; Imperial Council Nobles of" the Mystic Shrine, San Fran cisco. June 10-14. 1902; Biennial Meet las Knights oi Pythias, San Francisco, Ca., Aorust 11,22. 1902. Tickets will be sold April 19th to 25th, inclusive. May 28-June 7th, inclusive, and August 1st to Attruat 7th, inclu sive. A. rar opportonlty to vialt Oalifor nia ad poiats of Interest en route. For loll particulars as to limits and other Information call on or address T. C. Stnrris. City Ticket Agent, Yarborough House building, Raleigh. X. C Jr. t- jr lb- rate tt Southern Piue. N. C $ n.rV) ii;ii-.t, N. C. ........ . 3. t7 t'.mden. S. C. ........... M.ltO J..-ktnTii;. Fla 27.45 St. Au;u:!ue. Fla iiOJ. Tamps, Fla... "HV0. Tal!jli.i Fla 29.ft.i TluiaTiIle. Ga 2(J.1. Havana. Cuba 8a5 To reach any of iltee pofnfa the ser vie .f th Seaboard Air '.iue nailiray -Cap'.:?; Clt.r Itoute yA be foend th teat au.1 not attrartu. (a addition to the iiii;erior errlce ;w operated. Cafe Cais were placed fn r-i'e on the Hamlet and Attact i II ami t- JaeksonTil'e lim- DrciQlcr 1. For further infor-t.atJon wrke or ap ply to C. H. GATTSS. C. 1. & T. A., (. S. LKARH. T. P. A.. yarb-rooh JIcu Building. SCSt'Si it.r1!frnla The So-ithem IJallw-kT a.nnonnees the abort lor rate IlAUizh to Srn FrrLacls eo or lios Anjele. C.. nd return, al lowing stop overs at auy point wet of trtrt Oo!raclo. Wjoa'.nr. Texas, Mon tana or British Columbia poiut. and will allow bolder to go one nute and WE HAVE k JUST RECEIVED A" lot of STILLMATTS - GUAltl'NTEED FRECKLE CREAM. Price 50c Per Box. 1 SEABOARD AIR LINE 2.000 MILE TICKETS AT $40 TAKEN OFF SALE. Seaboard Air Line announces that ef fective May 15th. 1902. 2.000-mile Tick ets of its issue good over a portion of the system heretofore sold at $40 -will be. withdrawn from tale. SEABOARD INTERCHANGEABLE 1.000-MILE TICKETS, at $25, will in terest you. Inquire of Ticket Agents or representatives of the Company. C. II. OATTIS, C. P. & T. A., I Yarborough House Building. H. S. LEARD, T. P. A. ' Special Lo w flateaTla eabord Quadrennial Conference C. M. E. Church, Nashville, Tenn, May 7-31. 1902. Account of the above occasion the Sea board will sell round-trip tickets to Nashville, at one first class fare. Dates of sale May 5..0 and 7. limited to con tinuous passage in encn direction with final limit June 2, 1902. Annual Meet General Assembly of the .Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Miss, May 14-27. 1902. Account of the above occasion the Seaboard will sell tickets to Jackson. Miss., at one first class fare for the round-trip. Dates of sale May 12. 13 and 114. Limits: Continuous passage in each direction with final limit May 30, 1902. Annual Meeting Classes of North Car olina Reform Church, Lincolton, N. C May 15, 1902. Account of the above occasion the Seaboard will sell tickets to Lmcolnton at rate of JS.20 from Raleigh for the round-trip. Dates of sale May 14 and 1', 1902. Limits: Continuous passage in each direction with final limit May 22, 1902. National Meeting Missionary and Other Committees and German Baptist Con ference, Harrisburg, Pa., May 15-20, May 20-24. 1902. On account of the above occasion the Seaboard will sell tickets to Harris burg at one first class fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale May 13, 14. Lita its: Continuous fawage in each direc tion with final limit June 3, 1902. Ex tensions by depositing tickets with joint agent at terminal lines narrisburg, on or before June 2, an ertension of the final limit may be obtained until June 30. 1902. No chargo WM be made for deposit. Ge-.icral Conference M. E. Church, Dal las, Tex., May 7, 102. On account of the afcove occasion the Seaboard will ell tickets to Dallas at one fara for the rornd trip plus $2. Dates of sale May 3, 4, and 5, 1902. Lituita: Continuous passage in each di rection with final June 9, 1902. Ex tensions: Joint agency will be conducted in the office of 0. M. Pratt, at No. 401 Main street, Dallas, and upon deposit of tickets and the payment of-fco of 50 cents tickets will be extended until Juno 30, 1902. BUSINESS ITEMS i SINGLE COMB Brown Leghorn ergs. Fertility guaranteed. By the settin? or hundred. Jno. B. Stronach, Ra leigh. N. C. Hot Bolls and Rune for Breakfast. Send or telephone your order to Chss. Bretsch. CHEAP BRICK One hnndred and fifty thousand extra large Brick, mostly Salmon. mJ $4.80 per 1,000, to. b. cars. Sample may be seen at our ofllce. Pur coarse and unadulterated Wheat Bran, by the ton and carload price; best Anthracite, Nu Stove and . Egg Coal, Thacker Spftnt CoaL Orders booked at summer prices If ordered promptly. Remember we are State agenta for Thacker Domestic and Steam Coal, ordered direct to any depot at miners prices. 5S2SB JONES & POWELL, RALEIGH. N. C. MICIOUS ce Grecm Soda DQinlily Served ill Makes our Ice Cream Parlors (the most generally favored resort in town., I'atrons of the place will never find themselves without company. The cream, dispensed is of a quality calculated to please the most fastidious. Scrupulous neatness, prompt service, a full assort ment of fruit flavors and a large, cheer ful room combine every element of pleasure. Call soon and often. Remember we are the largest fruit receivers in town. California Fruit Store. Quality, Not Price Is the chief consideration .wi$h u s in buying our drugs. The best money can buy is used in compounding prescriptions at this store. You may be eure of always getting what the doctor prescribes if you buy of us. Think a minute, and you'll see how important this is. BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO.. 233 FTttevlJe Street, i . t : t t RALEIGH, Tt. C J. H. KINO, Pres't F. J. HOLDER, Vice Pres't Traitus Young Men. Boys and .Young Ladies. for a successful start In BUSI NESS LIFE, teaches you how to get a LIVING. MAKE MONEY and to be come an ENTERPRISING. USEFUL CITIZEN. Railroad fare paid. Satis faction guaranteed. No vacation.' 'Enter any time. Do not fail to write for our new offers. I Addressr KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 330 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. Th Aetna Life Has a little, desirable territorv lef, in North Carolina and Three Good Agents are wanted at once. J. D. BOUSHALL, General Agent, Tucker Building, RALEIGH, N. C. INO HA Have You Seen the New Shapes for This Season ? Growell, (Marty $ Go. DRUGGISTS, 120 Fayettevile Street. i 'iiiey are worthy of yonr attention. We have selected our tockfrom manufacturers whose reputation is national and there is not one style here that is n ot new and cont for this season Every shape is a duplicate of some one of the most exclusive hatter's designs, yet our prices will la every case mean " A Saving of from 50c to $1.50 on Each Purchase. The Hat will wear as long aa the highest priced: the color is absolutely fast. Tf thi! u dissatisfaction your money will be promptly refunded. , ALPINES,, $1.50, $2, $3. DERBIES, $1.50, $2, $3. $5 Out line of colored shirts, neck wear," hosiery and underwear is of the beat. ANYTHING THAT'S NEW We are to give a Ribbon matincethis wee,k. Popular widths and reduced prices will be the leading actors. A large shipment of. perfect edge .Embroideries. They laundei well and wear well and cost no more than ordinary edges. 3 Leaders in 42 Lines. Shop the city thoroughly for any item in the list below and guarantee the purchase will Be made of us. No one undersells ua if real values are impartially considered. -. POPULAR PRICES. PAVQRITE PRICES. WHITE LAWN WAISTS at $2.00 and $3.00. $i;oo, IMPERIAL SILK WAISTS at $4.50, $5.50 and $,6.50. , , 36-INCH. 6 LACK TAFFETA SILKS at $1.00, $1.25 arid $1.35. ALL WOOL BLACK DRESS, GOOD S at 50c, k 75c. and $1.00. WHITE 36-INCH. LINEN LAWNS at 35c., 50c. and 60c. WHITE 45-INCH. FBENCH LAWNS at ,25c.,.30c. and 35c. ' WHITE 68-lNCH. ORGANDIES iti - . 25c. 35j. and 50c. ; WHITE 40-INOH. INDIA LAWNS at . 10c., 15c.-and 20c. COLORED WAIST "AND DRESS LAWNS at 5c., 10c. arid 15c. . COLORED COTTON DRESS NOVEL . TIES at 25c, 35c. and 50c Wash Taffeta Silk Ribbons 12c. Soft Egyptian i Ribbons 18c. Soft Liberty Satin Ribbons 21c. Jotrvin Kid Gloves 1..... '2lc. Saxox Beauty Kid Gloves 1.35 Victoria Kid Gloves 1.00 LINEN TABLE DAMASK, at 50, ; 75c and $1.00. LINEN DAMASK NAPKINS at $Too : ? . , $2.00 and $30 per dozen. HIJCK TOWELS at 10c 15o. and 27 RUFFLED NET AND MUSLIN cr TAINS at $1.50, $2.50 arid $3.G0 36 ' TO 40-INCH ' CURTAIN SWI . at 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c. BIAS LINEN VaPE at 10c, 12 T . . .. ; aod 15c. per dozen. WHITE SILK. FANS and $1.00. at 50c, 73 5c-,,- 10c and 15c. card. 50c. 10c aid lScoard. LADIES' GAUZE VESTS at 10c., 13 and 25c' ENGLISH LONG CLOTH at 10c 12 1,2c. and 15c. UNDERWEAR CAMBRICS at 10c 12 l-2c. and 15c. VALENCIENNES LACES at 25c, 50c and $1.00 per dozen. LADIES' -WALKING SKIRTS $3.50, $5.00 and $6.50. at STANDARD BLEACHED SHIRT. INGS at 7 l-2c, 8 l-2c and 9c, yard wide. 36-INCH WIDE PERCALES at 7 1--C 10c. and 12 l-2c. LADIES BLACK STAINLESS HOSE at 15c, 25c. and 50c. APRON. GINGHAMS and 7c at 5c, Cc. GIRL'S AND "BOYS' FAST BLACK HOSE at 10c, 15c and 25c. LADIES' COLORED SUN UMBREL LAS at $2.50, $3.50 arid $4.50. LADIES' BLACK SILK UMBREL LAS at $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00. LADIES' SILK SERGE UMBREL LAS at 80c, $1.00 and $1.50. Royal Worcester Corsets . C-B A La Spirite Corsets . Stronach's Special- Corsets LARGE WHITE COUNTERPANES at $.1.00, $i;25 and $2.00. SUPERIOR READY MADE. SHEETS at 59c, 65c, and 70e. READY-MA DE PILLOW CASES at 10c, 14c and 10c. La READY-MADE BOLSTER CASES at 32c, 35c-and 39c LADIES' SANDALS at $1.50, $2.03 and $2.50. .$2.00 . 1.00 i LADIES' JOXFORDS at $1.00, $1.50 .50! LADIES ALL LINEN HANDKER CHIEFS at 5c, 10c. and 15c and S2-.00. LADIES' TRUNKS at $3.50, $3.50 and $7.50. We fill orders for Skirts tiat hang well and fit perfectly.- Prompt Mail Order Service. Write for samples. A. B. STRONACH CO., RALEIGH, N. C. St flary's School, Raleigh, N. C ; .....ESTABLISHED IN 1842 LENT TERM BEGINS JAN. 27TH, 1902. FULL COURSE IN LITERATURE, LANGUAGES, SCIENC3. ART. MUSIC AND BUSINESS. EXCELLENT KINDERGAR TEN, CENTRALLY LOCATED, UNDER MISS LOUISE T. BUS BEE'S CHARGE. COMPLETE MODERN SANITARY CONVENIENCES. FOB CATALOGUE AND PARTICULARS ADDRESS REV. T. D. BRATTON. B. D. f t : t T X GREAT UMBRELLA sale; At 400 Ladies and" Gentlemen's 26 and 28 Silver-mounted Handle TTmDrella. made with strcos frames and of good serge. Just the thing for the summer. At . 250 Ladies' "26 Umbrella, good black serge covers, assorted" S3ver ani Cel luloid handles. This Umbrella is what you generally find marked $1 At $1.00 We hare about 100 Ladies' and Men's to offer. The handsomest assort ment of Silver Knob Handles, as well as plain Congo and Blacks. You can secure these any time during the nest week, up to May 7th. Don't tovgt this bargain. " .. . ' i mi mi mi of mm Oxford Tie stock te finally complete and we offer a great line of Misses' and Children's at $1 and $1.25., " " finds its way to our store as soon as it leaves the hands of the maker. We aim to make our store a place for neople to come who wish to see the latest styles in clothes, haberdashery and hats for men and boys. ! iUBB BROUGHTON, 14 East Martin Street X
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