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.uJki-. u roars- vv bjjuusuAV. JULV'a igoa - . . . Ra I - ri.s unci scholarly address, and at j night an able scraon was preached by ' . iot.ur also delighting m. . cAi-M Is 1 th. cut a tars, aodi.nce ou Saturday night by - , 11. lrWl-n.Sa on I UC POSTSCRIPTS the guest oi fricaW. w r Vnke Forest College. MrV.nd Mrs C. Dreary toTd j mnt f f r Llsof Mr. J. Y. Joyner, ro-.o to Morcicad for a wrc. efi!S!.w f Public Instruction, Mr. W. U Jenkins of uow.uro "VS"; learn that he is quite-un-a visitor in the citj r".- I at h'J ho rue in Greensboro. A tele- Mat- Paul int center M- wcorr.n 1 orfar in the superin- rapidly froa Lis tcVere HIjcss. frt?JS fie "n to the effect" that The Wor i . jeedsi Protect ioe should "Bro il. VUU uavo a-u- jia wuu - v -T r tect it. You should have 'it m as good shape as possi- Die. Mis Carrie Mitchell is, here froui Conductors Ex- -i;5 tame - I . . Ashcvillo the suczt of Mrs. J. U. i'-, tm l"le S for Norfolk July . . i t l ivtM Mates cnrsion imus i.aif.pu i . . Tr.thal. returned fo the city jester- K Jgnesday. - x a guest ai mcj v...--- 4 day. Annnnfninit a r.mdldste for the nomination lJ. - . t.li,e rrtnrnc.1 from ! i.pr nf DeO. I have filled tbe ITMbetli City. Avh4re be f rent several ; offIce slncc the death of Capt. iHJ V Ho.-xl Evervone -Jio has visited tne il-y?. J m ' A1001 - : 5 chinp than Mrv. Alrin Pctt ; cont.ntw - office rays i- w th this 3IIV. ivh.-v --- - at her homo n Mor?an and IUoodvrorth streets. I . . .Ker. and Mrs. Thomas A atrs f Mil leserille. Ga.. aretvlsltins friends in t!?Hs2i Xell an Annie Hinsdale have pone to Wrishtsvillo Beach to srend the summer. V . Her. J. O. Atkin-nn of Kon Collese wn here yesterday ;on his way to Nor- fnlk on bnsinefs. u i it historv. itn tnis re-ord I come to the Democrat voters soi:cit,nS their .npport to S- BUSINESS ITEMS WANTED Men who are weak or ? t i Trun teir free booklet cJiea . , -n.. .nri'mnt successful spe- at ium T-nr- nnd pll Andrews have . y TTn;rPd States. Address J. Newton Hathaway, M. D., 3 Inman Building, Atlanta, Ga. JU."C3 ...... ----- returned from Henderson, where tuey visited relatives. f r:- tr,-. Stnnin?w i In the city from Wilson the puest of her brother. HKTIRED BUSINESS MAX. middle Mr, Ed. B. Stainnx. fare, worth ?9(,000, peeks at once A Good Frame Does the Work. Not only makes the picture look better, but guards it from injury. Our woTk will preserve the art quality of your picture. - .. ' If you are interested write for our artist material catalogue. WEATHERS S: UTLEY, i t r RALEIGH, N.C. her home af er a visit to the family of Ir. .Inme McKee. M. J. E. Ivis returned J esterday from Wake Frtrcsti where she spent several days with relative. Mr. M. Rosenthal ami utne son h.mc but faithful wife. Address Mr. Hamil ton. 403 Omaha Bids., Chicago. HANDSOME, intelligent American ladr, worth $80,000, will marry Imme diately and cssist kind husband finan- Mr. M. Kncn!iiai ami nine cl1nv Address Belle, 6 an lurea rone' to Wrichtsville Beaeh. near A il- j Su 'ctiesco. tnincton to upend a month. s '' . WANTED. A first-class specialty salesman for southern territory. Prefer an experienced assortment man, Address Bjx COS, St. Ivouls. Mo. Th Wilminffton Mesencer aTs that Tt. D. Ganer and little on have pone t Baleieh t end the summer. Mrs. John A. Chare and son of Flor ence. S. C. are vkltinjr her iirents. Mr and Mr. W. C.. MeMarMn. Mr. Go. II. Snow ha returned from Chapel Hill, where j she visued her danznter. Mrs. Ch.is, Bakerville. Mr. Sherwood PiMckwell has returned to the city from' Iiii?toa. where he hr been catching for the Kington base llll team. ! els pasedjhronch his way to Asae- PoL John W. Hinsdale left .yesterday afternon for Alerden v lepal business. Mr. K, C. Inwrencf ha retunred from a trip to Asheville. ! Mr. M. O. Sherrill'and danchter. Mi fary left yesterday' for a visi. of sev eral weeks to relatives iu Greenslro an.l Wlke county. Mi Rebecca r.e.tliiifffield is in th? city the puest of Mis llis;i Barrow. She Is a danchter of Mr. E. C. Red dinctield of this county. Mws lionise Moseley of Winston, who Ias been vkkinz ih family of Mr. A. J. Jonen. left yestenl i: morning fr Snif foIV. Vn.. on n vi!t o relatives. Miss Zonla Holmes of Yonnesville, Miss Ruby Penny o( Penny, and Mis Swananoa Bancom of Auburn, are vts Itiap Mrs. W. S. Pjrnr.y on llillsb.ro tree:. I Solicitor C. C. Dan Rn!!ch yestertlav onf rille to attend the meeting of the North Carolina Bar Association, which meets there July !:!. j rror. Tj. C. Brook went np h Greens boro ye:erdsv afterron to ee Super intendent of Public Instruction Joyne who Is too nnwe'J to come to Ifaloigh for a few day. - Mrs. Clara A. Hogne continues quit ill at her home on pavie street. She was striken with paralysis a fev '-y ago and since tlrit time her condf'.o'.i has licen crlticr.!." . j Mr. C. IT. Pou. 4liror of the Pro pTessiTe Farmer and Mr. J. M. Broneh ton. l:Te.rtr.rnel frm Hendersonville. wyrc they, attended the North Carolina Prss Asv!tion. j Mr. r:. C. Bs!d:ngf!d. candidate for corporation comnii.-fttiner. in the citr Tecterdar and left during the after-: r.ofm op tl wet Itonnd' Southern train. Miss Lon!e T.nnn U here from Salis bury, the pnct of relatives. j The Salisbury Snn-tavs: Mrs. Ed. Ii. Tay!cr and dmrhterj little M-'ss Edna. Ralich. returned home Sunday mom inc .after spending n weok with Mrs.' Edrar Shu man. They made many rrknds while. here. wj.o regret their de rartr.re. The Raleigh office jf t!:e P.vtal Tc'e-graph-CaMe Company announces thai they furnish mesengn for the delivery of ro:r. pr;reel. cirenlars. etc.. in ad- !i!:en to their regular rr.esencer ser T.'re for telegrnms. .TW? pull the "Pos tal 1kx or cs"!I by te'jpphon? and a mcs errr will Tcpond -it oece and be at yetT fTTlco at a moderate cost. Mr. Robert S. faer.se. Jr.. of Cliapel Hill has Wen elected stenographer to Srperintendent Jno. 'E. Ray of th North Carolina School for the. Daf. Dunli and Blind In this city. Mr. Mi- ATTRACTIVE MAIDEN, absolutely alone, age 30, worth $75,000, want able, honest husband. Address Pacific; 59 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. LOXEIA BANKER, retired and im mensely rich, eeks Im medlate'b' poor but worthy wife. Address Mr. Weller, Real Estate Board ISM?., Chicago, 111. WANTED to correoad with parties having timber tracts, also parties who wish to take an interest orjnvest some money in the manufacture of" flooring, ceiling siding, etc. We have a No. 1 planing mllr and understand the busi ness thoroughly. Referenc?s furnished. Denmark & Grist, Canton, Pa. W A NTE. Fi rst-cl a ss La u ml ry m a n to manage small laundry, wash and iron. State wages nnd send testimo nials rs to ability and integrity. Ad dress L. I. R., care Morning Post. - iWeAim TO PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS See our stock of Summer Wearables Serge Coats, Soft' Bosom Shirts ' Straw Hats, Low Cut Shoes Light Uoderwear, &c. New stock. Low Prices. WHITING BROS. Buy Your Piano or Organ From an Old Reliable Firm. Remember you I only buy one in a lifetime and you cannot affoTdto take chances. In buying of us we give you. the benefit Of twenty-five years' experi ence in selecting the best pianos and organs at the lowest possible prices. Fot that reason wo are in a position to give you greater value for your money than any other house in our line. . ;; Give us a chance to prove the above claim and you will certainly never have cause, to Tegrct it- , Darnell & THqmais, Isfprth .Carolina's Oldest Musip Dealers. " LOST. Between Raleigh and Nor folk, on Seaboard Air Line, a small box containing some money and a lot of tickets pood on Conductor's Excursion, July Sth. The finder can keep the mopey If he will return the tickets be fore July Sth. CONDUCTORS. "More of this brand sold than any other, because of its uniformity in purity and quality. ; 1 J. If. KINO, President F. HOLDF.R, Vtfe Prwldent Recognized a.the great Business Un iversity of the South. Indorsed by mer chants and bankers because its methods are-practical, progressive and .to -the' point. 'Actual practice'in banking, wholesaling, jobbing and retailing. SPE CIAL SUMMER SESSION. Gradart es always get the best positions at the highest salaries, bocanse they know how to. do,1 the work. 'Railroad fare paid. Positions guaranteed. Vn:e lor uonege Journal anu special uners. auuksj, 330 Fayetteviile St., Xnleigh, N. C. j I ! i'iim, iUur 1 t X Pf III I ftw If i it? 5 1 Sill . . . . ( r.fl !ce Cream ?oda Doiniily Servel fli 0 SPBOIA1U3 IN 3 MA'LirLr WA R ES Silk Mitts; Fans, Handkerchiefs,; v Straight Front Corsets, Tape Girdles - Gauze Vests, ; V ' Open Work Hose, Plain Lisle Hose, Hose Supporters, Wash Taffeta Ribbons, Valenciennes Laces, Perfect Edqe Embroideries, Bias Sekm Tape, German Feather Stitched Braid, Purses and , J ; Card Cases, Chatelaine Bagsr Pompadour Combs, Side Combs, Dressing ConlbBath Towels and Wash rroinnm .Powder: Dress Shields, Children Parasols, Babies Lawn Caps. ; " Values Considered, No One Undersells TJs. Wash Taffeta Bibbons; Black, .White and Leading uoiors. 1 . . 3 'mcnes wiae 3 1-2 " ; 4: ti: ' , :. .-;-'"- ' ' . ' ' '- 12c. 14c. 16c. Perfect Edge Embroideries. 18 " it 15c. 35c. 50c. Will Clear 3 Lots Baby Caps. Assorted Values 1.00 Dowrir y x Jiv.cs wun uuu An Extra Leader in an All Linen Soft Bleached Ladies Handker - chiefs 10c 10c A BoStronach'Co RALEIGH. N. C. . - - - - ----- - - - A t Makes our Ice Cream Parlors the most generally favored resort in town. Patrons of the place will never fin I themselves without company. The cream dispensed Is of a quality calculated to please the most fasridious. Scrupulous assort- cheer- element of often. Remember wo are the largest fruit receivers in town. , . . please the most rasnaious. cm . - ca tness, 'prompt service, a full vr-'j PW-"''- t rut room com Dine every i'F'x izt' ,: pleasure, tan soon anu CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE. Hot W eathei SPECIALS : COLLARS' AND CUFFS Straus cunst & CO.W 3 t AiiwnR Pn m PFRPFrT DN and Delivered when Promised. SB THE OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY fMlsi j All 'Phones 87 J. K. MARSHALL. Protx See the largest barrel ever In Raleis-h, Xm m Mn n tm iltnU V MooPo.t ........ . " t- ,tr.l'. ; - j"n i ... in"- linn nil lit v. u iiaiuiu a saiv.'uj of riiape! II ii: and a; nf!!ien-? Judge Hargctt street, Raleigh. N. C. .Mariiae. cesn t tae I mvcrMiv or i - , , . . All 'Phones 87 Smokers Choice TTVotT. nn a tn rtin r!lv rluit nnirvrc rnrwl ?ol5frhtfn1 smnlfP should vidf ttit cigar stand, where he will always'-Hud the, choicest-line of Cigars, Tobacco and Tobacco Sundries. Union and noq-ucion ; goods handled. C. D. T A Y L O R, S00 Fayetterillfi Street. Telephone orders solicited. r- i . Dorset Hot?. Bell 'phone J.121.: Interstate 144. Xrt!i OiroHna law department. 7h rarr eT?!!- Observer ays: Rer. "YT Pr. Y.trn. prr.lirt of the P.aptlst Tc-J f m; i.niversity.at linlenrh. occnplcd th( j r"lpit -t th Firct paptt church a: ; 11 oclc y;ersay nrorning, ic!:verlng , Children Know Dli yoo ever not:e:that clal.'ien kz.o-x where they can fc-t (the most and thej best tndy fu- a penny? j Yon caa't foci them?abont Sola Water. I either. - ThC7 cow !h ere because tbey know that ve are liberal snd that onr Soda TVctcr. is good' Thsy alw know that, we always try j to case.it pleasant tor yienj. GrowelL fteLartg Go. DRUGGISTS 120 FayerfeTile Street. Everything has been arranged to give all that go with the j Conductors July S a mot pleasant time. j5 ill i kJ i i P ! How Many Men Sacrifice; Their floney to a False Pride We know numbers of them who have their clothes made to measure simply because, they desire to be able to show their friends the tailor's label, so as to prove their disdain for anything that is - not made "especially" for tuein. We almost despair of , converting this class to the Stein Bloch idea. But, you -who are sensible, we want. you to come to us and let us show you - niiTR. urftiir oir tits Ton can readily compare them -with regard to fit, cloth, quality, tailoring apd style with those that your tailor has made to your measure. Comparison with the ordinary ready-made clothiug w$uld,make the latter look like less than the now proverbial "thirty cents." - ' . i , Suits $12.50 to $35.00 209 FAYETTEVILLE STREET -t . LEE BROUQHTON, St. flarVs School, Ralei gh, N C Therixty-first-'""annn41-ss$oy' begins September 18th.' The Easter teTft b4fe?SS ffSs tns tructioV3 in Ih? wing'epartment.: The Preparatory School. "The College; The Art. School, The Music School, TheTherSenre twohundfed and;f orty-eight -students representing nine Dioceses. Faculty of twenty-fly e. Much of the equipment is new, eight .new: pianos bought. this year; . r ;s . . - . . i.-'-it." nn0F St Mary's Kindergarten is lo cated m the center of the city under Miss Louiser T. Busbee's cham e. . For- catalogue address REV. T. D. BRAT TON D. D. t j c Ellington, Jr, : SUCCESSOR TO H. A. VVATSON 1 : Pictures, Frames, ATtist Material, E mbroidery Material, Architect's Sup plies, WALL PAPERS,N WINDOW SHADES, CuTtain Poles, Cottage Rods. -Brass iExtensjon Sash Rods, Cabinet Hardware, Fine Furnitirre Varnish, Furni ture Polish, Enamels, Gold; Paint,-Sable Marking "Brushes, Fire Screens, etc., etc. Estimates cheerfully 'It urnished, and lowest prices guaranteed. C. ELmPNMjTON, JR., 112 Fayetteviile Street. RALEIGH. N. C 22 : "I . ' : .- r. - INSTITUTE for YOUNG WOHEN Thorough Instruction in all Departments of Female? Education! '; ". .. v. - . : mi. jh-ii .maui ' 1 1 f i w Jx " 3 ""' ?1 s CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC U the Leschetixky j System. Send for cata- A logue. , ; ; ; ; ; ; jas. uinwiuuiCf4n.oti u Principal Ralbioh, N. t Me3Sal"ScHopl UNIVErVsiTY OF NORTH CAROI-INA. FOUR YEARS COURSE. Seven Laboratories. ; - 22 Ihstructori Fall Term begins September 8, For information address, F. P, YEN AB LE, .President, . Chapel ffill. XV.' C. f-f OTEL O0KS3Tr. FAYETTEVILLE ! STREET RALEIGH, 1ST..' C Fifty Newly Furnished , Rooms, all Modern, 'Con ven .lences', European and Ameri- . can Plan. . . . Two blocks from post office Three blocks from Open House. " " ' : Up-to-date Cafe forXadies and Gentlemen. ; PRIVATE DINING ltOUiI 1 FOR PARTIES. W. W. NEWMAN," Manager ;W. I DOKSETT. ProtrltU ... A " t -
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