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311111 ' Will,"' '6bMiviEN(5fi ' . ' .' ' " ! . a irrrrr TTv TTV A f HIT TIT TIT tl A JULY I e have Priced a distil bar ol-oVi-r linr cancnnnhm fIOOClS aS tlllS. ! Durine' I ' M. M 1 L : . in i.i.r.Aii au. i - 3.0000 I yard of beautiful figured Lawns.fel colors, as well as black and wbi:e, wortb Clc. j ALL TO GO AT 4c. CHALLENGE. No. 2. COO Indies Belts, all 25, 30 and 35 calnes. About 20 style; in the lot, all to 20 ; ! AT JUC. UAUil. CnALLENtE NO. .V1 ratd SrrlDed Crasa. worth 13c. a jard, jnt the tor for a skirt. f 4 T TRICE c CIIALTXNGE NO. 4. 300 "wLiS corded Soft bosom men's Negligee Shirt. value CO cents. j PKICE 30c. CHALLENGE -X0. 3. 400 Mn's Unlaundered SL'irts. a rood CO cent shir: at I CHALLENGE NO. C. 230 Wl'.t'e Ccfcuterianr5. rarioas pat terns ia the tji weil worth 73 cents. to be soil j AT 4Sl'. 4 I i - I . : ; ' Tht Native Blackberry 7 iToo Soft for Shipping Experiment 1 at Morganton Given Up-'.'Silver Creek Sam" in His Old Haunts-Politics ... i , andj Other Njatters MorsrantoD. N. C. Jtily 3. Correi-nIi-:.ci- ofThe Morning lot. Mr. A. It. ;il!. representing Uuston fritlu.-e icalr. I.n-i ien here for the p.is; wev!: xpvriaiT.tinz with the Sbip nn; of ihe or-iinaj. wil-J blackberry. Crates kucIi .1 nrt ucJ in the shipment of urawbcrries were provided and ro trijcraidr cars were procured. Tho ber ric were found jto be fine, abundant ir.d of ftn flavor.! but whon crated were f-v.mJ t be too soft'for lipment, and the cheme was aban.toiton. Aboinpo . hundred crates of the berries, contaiiune buhel apiece, were sold yesterday In the streeta of Morganton at forty ceats p-r crate. f The Burke county Democratic con tention to arpoint 'delegates to the State, congressional aud senatorial coarention. wil; be held next Sitnrday. I j the town h;p primaries already held there was no expression of a choice .imonir the various candidates, that matter being delegated to the county conreation. The ronventloQ to noiaiaate county candi dates will not bet hell 'until xjvne time hi August. ' Some of the conjrreaicTal candiJates raose fates are to tx dcci-lcd in the Democratfc congressional convention of the Ninth district; which is to be held aero Jaly 22. are already engagiuc quar ter for themselves ar..l their frien.li. It is already evident that there will be a large gathering ! of the clans, and a very interotinr and pofsibly lung contin ued contest for the nomination is in Irpect. The celebrated "Silrer Creek Snm" Pesrson. wh." was, practically banished frnt ilcrgsaton by suspending jndr nects in nnmcrom cases, which are to le enforced if he sboulJ retnra. has .twn ia his old haenrs during the last week, spending at leat tr. night In Morgaaton. An atttar't j. made to errcn him. but. with I' :jnal luck, be evaded the.pol'.ce. While here he was shown a copy; of the Charlotte Ob server with the aecount of his little Truncal transaction with Amos Chrenii. at wmcc ne iaugn d.i be was la Ma wi"t!irh" friend, t rhich he langned Lcartily. Yeer- ar:CB. Jhiui.tg hands P.rosd Oaks Sanatorium, for the treat- rr.cnt ot rervocs -diseases, before th ead of Srst year ot existence. ha 'nore applicatloa for room than it cm t'tpply. n i enlargement will o neces lary. ""heord Of cttres has been phe Bomaailr bJth. i ' B'jrke eouivty farmers and cattle ra:ra trr t b ecagratn!atel over the fact that the ntllt cottr.ty is to be taken Into the area that ia proaounced free trrrr.i splenetic Vfcver. Thl will cnaMe citirr.s of thelronnty to market their tattlo ia Vlriiia U-tl Tcnseasee, and 7th" A N lr t lJ. l UKIIiA I , J UJu m Jiiuui. U UJJL.U. . i -a-- . . ' ,Y ; Y-. ' J -.'Y--. for many weeks SELECTING AND BUYING this great lot of MAGNIFICENT ARGAINS. Every item is It last just one week. You will never have such another this Sale we offer all Children's Oxford Ties and .rtrAT.TTAT.R NO. 7. ' Vy. nn. lot of 200 White Counterpanes, the 1.23 a.miry to be sold CHALLENGE NO. S. A lot of slifrhtly soiled Hamburg and Swiss Edg'nj and Iiieortion to be sold at HALF PRICE. CHALLENGE NO. 9. ttX) yards Torchon Edging and Inser tion, worth from CJ to lOc.to go at THE YARD 4c. CHALLENGE NO. 10. 150 yards Wool ChaUies worth 25 cents to be closed, price ONLY 10c. CHALLENGE NO. 11. 2.000 yards of best 6 cent Shirting prints, 50 styles in the lot. PRICE ONLY 4c. CHALLENGE NO. 12. j.V. 2t and 28 Inch Steel Rod Serge top Umbrella?, the value 75c, the price 47c. 150 better ones, worth 00c., to go at 04 c. Sale Commences 8 o'clock Each Morning During the Week. ' : Y ALTER WOMlCO' " w I - means an increased talne ranging from one to one and a hair cents per pound gross. lr. Tait Butler has boen here re.ently. and made au address to the r.irniers. showing the advantages they will experience aud explaining the bet iiiothixls of ft-eviii:; their herds from the i-attle tiek. Dr. Meyers and his assist ant! are now making at canvass ot the county. Inspecting the cattle and segre atins nil iufected herd. The "Glorious Fourth" will be cele ibrated here by .1 uiamiuoth picnic. givn under the auspice of the Junior Order I of American Mechanics. . 'CORPORATION i . COMMISSIONER Guilford Will Present Name of John S. Michaux Greensboro, N. C, July 4, 1002. To the Democrats uf North Oaroiiua: Gilllford county -will present to the Democratic JState Convention for the o:nce ot Corporation Coimuissioner the name of Mr. John-8. Micbaux, and wll ask with great cou tide nee for his noun nation. Mr. Michaux has spent his life in this county, .where his father, the Rev. John S. Michaux, ot the Methodist; Protestant Church, for a great number of years was the lending journalist, and his life is an open book to the citizens of this couuty. He i pure, upright, btraightforward aud tho . very soul of honor. No man was ever truer to his friends or more disinterested and un selfish in all of his" actions. He is bold and fearless in the discharge, of his duty, and without any overpoweriug prejudices which would unfit him for the dealing out equal justice to all. Mr. ..Michaux Is eaiiurntly fitted for the psrtion by his training and experience iu taxing matters, and will make an able and em dent officer. And. las: hut not least, he ia a Democrat by tradition, birth, education and practice, and the party has never called oa hirn in vain. Tor these reasons, we 'ost earnestly beg the party to honor Gi:Gord county, the Fifth con gressional district and. the Piedmont sec tion of North Carolina, and at the same time honor itself by choosing Mr. Mi chaux for this important positlou. (Signed) John N. Wilson. John Gra7 Bynum, A. M. Sc:es. Levi M. Scott, John A. Barringer. R. K. King, A. B. ICJmbail, W. IL Land, Z. V. Taylor. Jus. T. Morehead. John J. Nelson. John L. King, Chas. M. Stedman, C. G. Wright. ? Kxaetlr the t Zm mt It CAberdaen Telogram.) Tf all the Democrats in North Caroli na who will not vote for Judge Clark this. year were driven out of th party and would use their Influence for the theride, PrlichaTd would succeed him self and there would & more than two Republican cougresnr.cn from. Nort? Carolina. " ffHMORNING POSTi a am. w . mm. - r. mm w. at v -.mm, mm mm s - m- mm a m a 1 ' mmrnrn w. r w ' -v tt 1 x w 11 "m. 1 1 1 11.11 11 i 11 11 111 m wi i .CHALLENGE NO. 13. 2.000 Children's Unbemmed Handker chiefs. - V- 1 1 CENT BACH. CHALLENGE NO. 14. , 1,000 Ladies' Gauze, Ribbed Vests worth 12Jc. ' I - PRICE Sc. CHALLENGE NO. 33. j A small lot of Crockery," Glass .and Tinware to be closed, prices j VERY LOW. 1 CHALLENGE NO. jG. One case 3G-inch Bleachrng worth 0 cents per yard, to be sold at . J 7 CENTS YARD. CHALLENGE NO. 17. Best quality SlxOO. Sheets worth 05 cenis, - , j PRICE 57c. Next quality, same size, worth 55 to go at i ' : 4Se: SUfltlEK HEtOKTS The Southern Railway announces the sale of low-rate Summer Excursion Tickets to all the delightful resorts j lo cated on and reached via its lines. These tickets go one sale June 1.1002. The section of North Carolina known as "The Land of the Skv" and "The Sapphire Country" is particularly at tractive to those iu search of mountain resorts. . ' Call and get free at ofnee below the superb illustrated book. "Summer in the and of the Sky." giving list or hotels and bearding houses with tbeir location, rates of board, facilities, attractions, etc Additional Sleep.ing'Cars go into service from various points to principal reforts. affording greatly improved facilities. Particular attention is directed to our elegant Dining Car Service ou principal through trains. ; For detailed information, tickets, Pull man reservations, etc., address T. C. STURGIS. Yarboronsh House Building. Fayetteville St.. Raleigh, N. C. . : $ 1 - f 14.35 Atlanta. a., and Retnru 814.35 The Southern Railway announces the above low rate Raleigh to Atlanta and return account Negro Young People's Chifirtlan and Edncational Congress, At lanta. Ga., Aug. Cth to 11th. : ! Tickets will be sold Aug. 2d and 4th, with final limit 15 days from date of sale. Correspondingly low rates apply from all other stations on this company's lines. The Southern has two daily trains Raleigh to Atlanta leaving lrOO a. m. aud 3:50 p. ru., arriving Atlanta 3:3o p. m. and 5:10 a. ni.. respectively. For detailed information, tickets. Pull man reservations, etc.. .write or call ou ; T. C. STURGIS,. C. T. A., j Ynrborough IIoie Budding. Raleigh. N, C. 1 . lummtr Rrt Rttehtd lir lm Itallnrn)-. The Seaboard Air Line Railway has iued a very handsome Summer Exctti sion Folder showing the principal re sorts reached by its line. It alo shows the large hotels and boarding houses, their location aud advantages. . : Low rate Summer Excursion tickr-Wi were placed on .sale June lt by the Seaboard Air Line Railway to Ml the principal reports, also week end ticket to Norfolk, Ocean View, Virginia Bench, CHA Pnint. Wilmlr.trtn. V. C. Little ton, Jackson Springs and the priuripjl resorts m the mountains of YV estcrn North Carolina. For anyi iuformaiioi regarding Tatr "nd geneml informatiori; apply to C. II. GATTIS. C. P. & T. A. I Raleigh, N. C. Sontbern Railway Fanrln of July . I3ynralona t ' " . Fourth fo July Excursions. Tlie Southern Railway announces ca account of the above occasion tho sale of round-trip tickets from all points east of the Mississippi and south of tho Ohio and Totomac -rivers, a rate of one and one-third for the round trip. Tickets will be sold July 2, 3 and 4, With final limit Jnly S. 1002. T. C. STLrRGIS, C. T. A., Yarborough House Building, Fayetteville St., Rdeih, N. C. SATURDAY. JULY 5 1003 CHALLENGE NO. 13. Good size and good quality Pillow Cases during this sale, ' -"- 9c. Another better, one worth 16 cents to he sold at . I . . . . . Y 12c CHALLENGE NO. 19. ' V 25 Boys' All-Wool-Blue Serge Suits, worth $3.50 up, -will be sold at eadh 52.50 Sizes "9 !to 16. 1 CHALLENGE NO. m. All ChenUle Table Corers in stock at 33 1-3 per cent. DISCOUNT. CHALLENGE NO. 21. - 1.500 yards lucent Percales, PRICE 7Jc. LHAivLENGE NO. 22. All our 20 cents Foulards at 10 CENTS. 50 cents' Foirrliards , - - 25 CENTS. CHALLENGE NO. 23. 200 boxes extra good Toilet Soap, per box of 3 cakea 10 CENTS. CHALLENGE NO. 24. 200 boxes Paper amd Envelopes, worth 15c box. AT 8c BOX. A Poor Alllllonalre - Lately starved in London because he could not digest his food. Early use of Dr. Kings New Life Pills would have saved him. They strengthen the stomach, aid digestion, promote assimi lation, improve appetite. Price 25c. Money back if not satisfied. Sold by all druggists.. -. . . 4 John W. Abercrombie, a native of Ala-bam-a, and relatively a young man, ha been elected to the presidency of the State Unitersaty. - William . Watson's poetic feet might be considered as swifter than those of the English laureate, Alfred Austin. The 'former poet"had his coronation ode pub lished first. SOVTKEKN KAILWAT e Week End Kate to .tlonntaln Reaor'a The Southern Railway will sell round trip jtickets to points uamed below for a trains Saturdays and forenoon Sun deys, good returning, leaving destina tions not later than Monday following date of sale, except Morehead City, X. C, Saturday trains only, good returning leaving destination "not later than Tuesday following date of sale, and Blowing Rock. N. C, all trains Fri days and Saturdays, good returning, leaving destination not later than Tues day following date of sale, at following rate from Raleigu: j To Asheville, N. C, To Black Mountain, N. ... To Round Knob, N. C., To Marion, N. C, To Morgan ton, N. C, ........ To Connelly Springs, N. C, . . To Hickory,- N.. C, To Shelby. N. C $G.2o 5.85 5.G5 5.30 4.80 4.75 4.75 5.25 5.S5 4.75 4.75 4.80 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.25 4.00 4.00 7.S0 7.00 .To Rutherfardton, N. C.,- .... To Lincolnton. N ;C. To Cliff?, N C, To Lenoir, :N. C To Norfolk. Va . . .... . . To Old Toint, Va To Ocean View, Va To Virginia Beach Va.. .. .. Morehead City, N. C. Wilmington, N. C Blowing Rock. N. C To Hot Springs, N. C. For. further particulars, tickets,- Pull man reservations, etc., write or- call an T. C. STURGIS, C. T. A., Yarborough House Building, Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. i ' Auaoal nesting of Stockbotdera Tho fifty-second general annual meet ing of. the stockholders of the North Carolina Railroad Company' will be held at Greehsboro, N. C, on the sec ond Thursday iu Jnly. 1902. Stockholders can get tickets to attend tho meeting with their immediate "fami lies by apply to the sHretary at Bur iir.gtpn, N. C. Tlie transfer books of the company wilfbe closed on the 10th day of , July, 1002 and remain closed till August the 1 1902, at which time the semi-annual dividend of 3J per cent will be due and payable. i D.'H. M'LEAN, ' Secretary. j;une lGth. 1902. v CHALLENGE NO. 23. - 1,000 yardis Crash for towels I ONLY 3c YARiD. OH3ALLENGE NO. 26f ' " 2,000 yands fine Sea. Island! Domestics, worth 5 cents, . . Y ' FOR THE SALE,, 3c YARD. CHALLBNG E NO. 27. . 500 Towels size 16-34," worth Gi cents, ' y;y '"V'l Y PRICE 4c. 500 Bleached Towels, size 32x15, EACH 5c. CHALLENGE NO.;28. . y 400 Bleached Towels .size 18x24, values 12, SAME PRICE, 8c. I JDHALLENG E NO. 29. , 200 Tuirtoish Bath Towels, a good 15c one will be sold at 10c. 200 Turkish Bath Towels, very large sdze, worth 20c, each , Y ! PRICE 12e. CHALLENGE NO. 30. ! . - 200 yairds Bleached Table Ltoen, value 30c, during sale . ' " 23c- 200 yards Yelkm Taible Linen, -worth 25c, ot go during sale at . 17c Quality, Not Price Is the chief -consideration with us in buying our drugs. The best jnoney can buy is used in compounding prescriptions at this store. Xou may oe sure of always getting what. the doctor prescribes if you buy of us. minis a minute, and -you'll see how imnortant this is. BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO., 233 Fayetteville Street.. s V 1 -.-iSt:-s"r CtiEAP I- - ' - "h .' : .... One hundred and fifty thousand extra large Brick, mostly Salmon, I'"'- Y " Y . , - - at $4.50 per 1.000, t o. b. cars. Sample may be seen at oar office. Pure coarse' and unadulterated Wheat Bran, by the ton andcarload price; best Anthracite, Nut, Stove and J Egg .Coal. Thacker Spliat CoaL Orders booked at summer prices If ordered promptly. Remember we are State agent for Thacker Domestic and Steam CoaL ordered direct U any depot at mlnera prices. 5 JONES & POWELL, EArif aa N selecting an Ice Cream Frpezer that will give perfect satisfaction the essential features to be considered are 1st Principle, Mechanism, The WMteJH Contains every good feature. Put cream in can, turn two minute to thoroughly incorporate the material so as to to make small cream Then take out the dasher, pack ice around can and it will freeze smooth and hard. -V. thonials H. Brings & Sons, RALEIGH, N. C. at CHALLENGE NO. 31. 1,000 ppa ir Ladies' Seamless1 Black Hose, a good 12ic one AT Sc. 1,000 pair Glen's Half Hose, all colore and sizes worth 12 Jc, y . THE PRICE Sc. CHALLENGE NO. 32. A lot of Dress Goods, Lawns, Cre poms, Batiste, Challies, etc.,vworth from 12 to 25c, during the sale ONLY 9c A YARD. CHALLENGE NO. 33. Y ' 1,000 Ladiesi' Handkerchiefs, 4c. 1,000 Gent's Handkerchiefs, worth 12$ amd 15c. Sc. 1,000 Ladles' 15 cents Linen and Dawn Handkerchiefs to GO AT 10c. CHALLENGE NO. 34. 200 12i enets Linen Towels AT 8c. 200 20 cents Linen Hiick Towel s dur ing sale 14c CHALLENGE NO. 35. One -lot of Silk Mite, worth 23' to 40 cents a pair, black and colors PRICE 13c. KALE I Off, R. C Jy of Awards at the Pan-American Exposition appoint ed to pass upon the merits of the articles exhibited have pronounced: i, TiS U nderwood S56c Fastest, Vfie Strongest, "Uhe Simplest, Se most Complete and the Most Practical Typewrite Made WHITES IN SIGHT For Catalogue writ to State Agent, DURHAM. N. C. I BRICK 3d Material, 4th Construction. Freezer ountam Yr t V -
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