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8 Skit. ilUlUMilxG IOST. WEDNESDAY. MAYa I 190a' POSTSCRIPTS Mr. Geo. Hardinr U Ylsitin la Jeyr Beru. Mr. J. H. Weathers went to Cbartotte yesterCaj. Mr. J. W. Halford Tvent to Charlotte yesterday. Jude W. C Allen Is here from Gold boro on legal business. Mr. and Mr. C. II. Buekham have returned from MidUleburj. Mr. II. B. Par.er. Jr.. ef Goldsboro, pent yesterday in the 'ltT- sMr. W. II. Harrison. Jr.. is here from Charlotte for a" day or two. Mr. Harrr W. Stubbs is here from IWUliamston on legal business. Mrs- E. W. Thelton, of Richmond, is the guest of Mrs. K. E. Winters. Tt Cl. W Blackmail has cone to Waterbury, Conn . to spend the um xner. Sir. H. B. Register, of WhiteTllle, wai a guest at tut Yarborough yester day. Mrs. Robert Spencer Plummer has fcoae to Goldsboro to spend several days. Miss Lena llartsell is at home again after a TiIt to Greensboro and High Point. CoL Thomas L. Davidson, of. Ashe Tille. is in the city on professional business Col. J. W. Hinsdale went to Carthage ycttenfciy o look after professional business. Rev. C. B. Justice and Mi- Annie Justice are attending the B. F. U. corn men ifm en t. Mrs. Louisa Smith has returned from .Concord, where she vlted her son, -Rer. J. E. Smith. . Mesfs. A. M. Fry and T. D. Bryson, of Bryson City, are In the city, guests 'at the Yarborough. Miss Jessie May Sheets of Palm rille is the guest of Miss Kauu.e Um on Wet Edenton street. Miss Del ma Xwl, daughter of Editor Noell, of the Roxboro Courier, is the guet of Miss Edith Irey. Mrs. Fab F. Ilrown and daughter. Mis Isabel, hare gone to Mima to Tisit Mrs. N. F. Edgerton. Mis Massif Meares of Wi-niington who was the guest of Mrs. C. E. John eon, has gone to Charkme. Mr. Iredell Meares. one of AVilming ton's prominent attorneys, is spending day or two hee on leal business. Mlss Margaxet Ham has gone to rWlnston, where she will ppend some time the gnest of tMlss Ada Vlckera Mrs. Irene. Marsh , aud Mi Lela Moore, of Marshville. spent yesterday in the city guests at the Yarborough. 'Mrs. Henry Pannill and children left for their hjme in Wilmington after cpeoding a few days at Hotel Dorsett Miss Josaphrae Brown left yesterdaj fifternoon for Greensboro to attend Greensboro Female Colletre commence ment. Mrs. John A. Boyden has returned to Salisbury after spending some time the guest of her daughter, 'Mrs. T. K Broner. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. H. Smith have returned from their extended bridal tour north a aJ are at home on North Hali fax st.'VO- (Miss Catherine Burkhead arrived this afternoon from Lexington to spend a few days w.th her sister, "Miss Sarah Borkbead. An adjourned meeting of the stock holders of the Raleigh Cotton Mills will be held today at the Mayor's office at 12 o'clock. Major B. F. Dixon. State Auditor, went t- Durham yesterday to deliver the address for the closing of the graded schools. The funeral of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kizjran baby wjll take place today at their residence 'at 10 o'clock. No. 23 Sooth Swain street. Miss Lolla Causey passed through Raleigh yesterday on her way to Lonls- burg Female College to attend the commencement exercises. State Treasurer B. R. Lacy win go Smithflld tomorrow to deliver the ddreson the occasion of the eo ta mer cement cf Tnrliapton Institute. Messrs. W. I. Crews and George HufTrns went to Greensboro yesterday. Miss Mamie Elliott, of Linden, is In the city the guest of Mr. "Franklin McNeill. Mrs. L. C. Weathers went to Frank Jiaton yesterday to spend several days. Wis Sadie Elias and Miss Lusie Jlosecthal have gone to Charleston for a , mtmr of a fair I Miss I.nr Lee Dnke'and Percy D. ! Thomas returned yesterday from Olirinn. N. C where they Tisltcd Mr. nd Mrs. D. S. Thomas on their re turn from the convention In Asheville. Got. Aycock left yesterday for High Point where he delivered a speech last night. From there he goes to New-.on. where lie will speak today. He will ttend the POth conmercement of Oak Ridge Institute before returning to Ral- Miss Sphicenla Bowen. who recently graduated with distinction at Watt' Hospital In Durham.' ha returned 10 Ralergh. where he wrU make her future home and practice her profession. She will lift with her brother, Mr. A. F. Bowen. In Wert Raleigh. CoL P.M. Pearsall, private secretary to Cor. Aycock, was especially patri sj.ic fesiercay. lie ww wearing a Sardaome red, white and blue badce. On it waa "Republic of Cuba, Glorious for Cuba and the United States of America, May 20. 1902. ' A charter was granted yesterday for the P. D. Gold Publishing Company of Wilaon, the capital stock being $25,000. The Incorporators are P. D. Gold, J. D. Gold, G. C. Farthing. The company will publish tire Zion Landmark and, conduct a job printing office. 0 fl Kpc Ilia I Twelre yearj ago J. W. Sullivan of Hs'.rtford, Conn., scratched his leg wun a rusty, wire." Inflammation and blood poisoning aet in. For two years he suffered intensely. Then the best doc tors urged amputation, "but," he writes, "I nsed one bottle of Electric BItteTs and 1 boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my lee was sound and well as eter." For Eruptions, Ecxenia, letter. Salt Rheum, Sores and all blood disor dera Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try ttiem, all druggists will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Orly 50 cents. . Fd Cbnrd to Poison Putrefying food in the Intestines pro duce effects like those of arsenic, .but Dr. King's i New Life Pills ef pel the ixJsona from clogged bowels, arently. easily but aurely, curing Constipation. Biliousness,: Sick Headache, Ferers, all LIYer, Sidney and Bowel troubles. Only 2Gc. at all druggists. A rrt . I hereby announce myself a candidate for he office of Register of Deeds for Wake county, subject to endorsement of the Democratic convention of ?ald county. MILLARD MIAL. I am a candidate for the nomination for Register of Deeds. I have filled the office arnee the death of Capt. BlUy Hood. Every on who has visited the offlce says it is in better shape than ever before, in its history. With this record ' I come to the Democratic voters soliciting their support in the primaries. J. J. BERNARD. Speak I Through Frames We speak through the frames we sell, - and make your pictures speak through tho way Jthey stand out because of proper framing. Uur work stands for us, ana the pictures 'stand for you. YOU WANT THEM TO LOOK RIGHT and we Bee that they d look right. All we want is- a- chance to prove how excellent they will be under our treatment,,. WEATHERS & UTLEY, RALEIGH, N. C, WE ABB SELLING . . ' THIS WJEEK Th Blxb Lnstro ,TTab Tof fota Ribbons, 3 14, 3 1-2 and 4 laches, :y .: .J i. . AX SAJIK . LOWPEICB9 t a LARGE 5 HO WING OF CM red Sottons awns, CHEAP B RIG K Dimities, Batistes, Cham- Madras, Percales, Ginq- hams, Galatea Cloths, Newport Cheviots. ! Colored Lawns We seD the f a3nous"Cblored Blue Bell Lawns, SO indies, 10c. One hundred and fifty thousand extra !are Brick, mostly Salmon, at $4X0 per 1.000, f. o. b. cars. Sample may be seen at onr office. Pure coarse and unadulterated Wheat Bran, by tha ton and carload price; best Anthracite, Nut. Store and Egg Coal. Thacker Splint Goal. Orders booked at summer prices If ordered promptly. Remember we art State agents for Thacker Domestic and Steam Coal, ordered direct t any depot at ml n era prices. i Smooth, lngs, Stron? "Batiste. stylish patterns. 32 incite j Colored Batistes 30 inches 24 inches 5C 27 inches 6 J-4C 28 inches O l-3c 30 inches lO (EL 12 l-2c 15c perfect color- 31 inches 32 inches 5olid Colored Cawns The clearest shadings Light Blue, PJnk ited, Canary, Nue, Heliotrope, Beige and positiv 12 l-2c 15c 20c 40 inches FUONKI 4 lan " JONES & POWELL BUSINESS ITEMS AVANTDDHUSTII lady can Taaer. Address J. B. Hunter, Dur ham, N. C. ! IX)T. Between Ilart-Ward Hard war CV. and Hick'e corner, a black enameled cross of a pecret order, with "O. It. L." on back. Finder will be re waixlel liy 4earing same at The Morn ing Post. SITUATION WIAXTED By young man 21 years old, steady and sober ix years experience in retail store. Refer ence furnished on request. AddreSa L. P. I P. O. Box f5. IJrtleton. N. C. RALEIGH. N. O. Bhadings-JLiiznt iJlue rr, NOe, Heliotrope, eiy Fast Black. Superior Colored Chambray 15c V Quality, IIot Price Is the chief . consideration with us in buying our drugs. The best money vcan buy is used In compounding prescriptions at this store. You may be sure 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., ZS3 Fyt(TIU Street t t t s HALEIGH, W. C. Chambray s of epecial merit, solid lead ing colors. : 24 inches 27 inches 31 inches Full Yard Wide Percale Three grades Waist and Shirting Per cales, now and etyUeh designs. 80 lnoha S6lacba SO laches 121-2c 15c 20c 7 l-2 10 12 l-2 4 Dotted Swiss Muslins MM Sfofes riiiif and Gun coiiy AGENTS WAITED Male and Fe male. No Outfit, capital or experience needed. You can devote all or any iart of your time to it you wish. Work- era earn 100.00 per month. Address O. V. Adams, 108 Whrt Block, Cold water, Mich. A YOUNG , Sober and industrious registered Drug Clerk at once. Address It," care thia office. FOR SALE Chean dout and bnirr. Appiy to j. ji. uiii, care Tne Post. WANTED An experienced Broom Maker. Gire references, state salary expected. Mnst be sober and industri ous. Address Lock Box L.l. 5nrHn- ton, N. C. "THE CICAGO, Tmewriter at $35 is guaranteed the most simDle. practical and durable machine made. Universal kepboard, permanent align ment, visible writing, etc. A trial will convince you. Agents wanted in unoc cupied territories. II. R. Townsend, Generl Southern Agent Portsmouth, Va. WE WILL B0NB YOU I Home Office. Baltimore, Md. Paid Up Capital. $1,500,000 Surety on Bonds. FIDELITY CONTRACT JUDICIAL. Judicial Bonds Executed Without Delax. BURGLARY INSURANCE. Banks, Stores, Residences InsuTedl Against Burglary and Theft. Correspond ence solicited. Wm. BranchjJons, Gen. Agt, EALEIG-H, N. C. -We are selling this popular Ootton -Pab-i ric m ojors ana e wmte. black gTounda with daonty , designs ! Cdloid Siijk-warp Tissues xjeaunrui ideas in iSheer SHk-warp Fino , Cottons, Oitister & Patterns, Seripes, 8 incites- r ouage ana, opraysT- . . 12 l-2o SO, 65 ana 75o Popular! for weight, Twilight; wear, in favorite -shades, wait red Silk Warp Mulls evening wear. Tints, pleasant Feather- to black and 32 Inches 40a ColoredrSilk Warp Vienna Cloths This serviceable Half-Silk Fnbrt( iwMl'V aaaprea to tpurists .rise; plain, useful i i colors, j firm. ; strong texture is. 'Y. A ' S7 Inches' v v . 6O0 uine Galatea Cloth vi TSi tna lie For strength "of; fabric . and -colorings Galatea vlothsr are not , excelled for Misses' and Boys'. Waists- ! fcee our dsplar of PJain and Embroid ered wnen iiatistes and Novelty Linen Grenadines' . Bands and Vestings to match.; ; . 29 Inches 15c We can supply your Dry Goods want Write for samples 'nnd f rices. We pa ekpress charges on cash orders of Has a little desirable territorv left in North CaroliiH and A. B. jytrQiach Co. Raleigh, N. C Three Good Agents M a i. i ar,e wanted at once. J. D. BOUSHALL General Agent, Tucker Building, R A L, E I G H ,v N. C . St. navy's School, Raleigh, N. j 1 ..ESTABLISHED IN 1842 LKNT TERM BEGINS JAN. 27TH, 1902. " FULL COURSE IN LITERATURE,-LANGUAGES, SCIENCE. ART. MUSIC ANDBUSINESS. EXCELLENT KINDERGAR. hKKPrWLAUGE LOCATED. UNDER MISS LOUISE T. BUS- COMPLETE MODERN SANITARY CONVENIENCES TOR CATALOGUE AND PARTICULARS ADDRESS SINGLE COMB Brown Lcshorn ccrs. Fertility guaranteed. By the aettinjr er hundred. Jno. B. Strobach. R leiith. N. C. WANTED Position on daily news paper la western part ot North Carolina or Virginia in editorial department, by experienced ysuna: journalist. Address JOURNALIST, in care of The Post. , thurs., fri., sat. and sun. hot Waves Call for COLD DRINKS. YoCi will fine? them "just right" at -The NortK Side. W. G. Thomas v. - Proprietor. lltlBIIS I oca ice cn hdo REV. T. D. BRATTON. B. D. T I HI Quantity HOW GOOD? That is ONE of the questions ever rers o: Some? Grand Weehly Gifl Distribution by CLAUD D. TAYLOR, RALEIGH. N. fc. Erery .SATURDAY NIGHT at 9. until further notice. T person holding the iftcky nifmber i On e Box , RALEIGH FAvnmTp V, J"B the rooters faTonte. u'4a" Makes our Ice Cream Parlors the most generally favored resort in town. Itrons of the place will never find themselvA withont rnmnanir TJi .iaam dispensed is of a quality calculated to I COilfrOlltinfif the" btlVerS Of Dnr? fWnr? TVio ntVioriQ please the most fastidious. Scrupulous TTO"W "MTTntT9 "cW --rt ' , neatness, prompt service, a full assort- JLU V: JN1UV. Some dealers continually harp inent of fruit flavors and a large, cheer- upon tne quality of their goods and try to give them onlr ot afltio. vidua Masklna: an extraordinlry price. xtememDer we are tne largest fruit vf"Dio cuut vuaiI J.1X I Only ailQ SaCriDlCe WOrtll 10 ceivers in town. I Vmllr I Ori t t1 a vi i r mtrA -r-Trfim -i-r -rm-rr the LARGEST? QUANTITY, more goods and better goods for a dollar than any store in town. CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE. This ticket given FREE with eac h 5e. purchase of Cigars or Tobacco. Prescription" Department We are DartiVnlflr in lecting , and buying our vwgs; careful in makine "icuicme, ana exact in expounding prescripUons We solicit jour trade on toese assurances. Growell, JIcLarly $.Go. DRUGGISTS. T20ryttUrUa gtrtefc, Tn-t:it- eta. mjsu A' t r-1 in 1 1 in .r rir a nn m rvx .n a awe a.'T BiPRING HATSo AS EXAMPLE Have You-Seen the New Shapes for This Season ?! . ... " "" ui ucw niiu correct lor tnis season the moat exclnslrn T mtwm . ... . " . oeason " jyi ur prices win in every case mean e reputation la nit!n.nT Every shape is a duplicate of some one of t 1 Weir " long as the hIhe8t P"cea: tke color is abso'ut-lv fast, dissatisfaction your money will be promptly refunded. ' ao.uteiy t ast. ise. A Saving of from 50c to $1.50 oa Each Purchaj If you should have any cause for DERBIES, $1.50, $2, $3, $c ALPINES. $1.50. $2, $9. vur une ot ccored shirts, neck wear, hosierv and " unuvi IV V r is of the! best. ANYTHING THAT' nfw find !t r,. ..... - T " . . wa " k Jeavea the hand nf mv ' . vuo&cx. We aim to make our store a place tar " wuu "8n-l tt -tyles in clothes: habrdc. V"J?" , r st0 people . OUR LINE LADIES' DROPSTITCH HOSE, at . 15 and ' INFANTS'MND 3II3SES' HOSE, PLAIN AND DROPSTITCH BLACK apjRCEllIZED PETTICOATS $1 00 to $2 25 INDIA LINONS Vf.;....... 1 1 to . mc. PERSIAN LAWNS V; .. o to 3",. oRSiEtM:-,;-- - ::::ii:20tors VANTINES LATEST STYLE FANS . . . . . . T. 5 V 50c. J Air siLKSr BLACK. 50c. to $1X " J .OJJR $3.Q0 to $7.50 TRIMMED HATS. DOTTED, SWISS LAWNS AND BAT ISTES ....... 10 to 13a A FE.W STYLES OF THE 10 and 12c. GINGHAMS." ' The above are all the best possible values that cai be had tor the money. Black ; Dress Goods ure Donnlar and w "have all i j uu uais iwr men ftna Doys. 3 Gz 14 East Martin Street BROLJGMTON
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